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U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Reports

Secretary of the Treasury reports contain information on money supply, bullion, banking, revenue and public debt, and other economic matters that affected the production of coinage and paper money. Many of these documents fall into the category of annual reports, but other documents appear within the series, as issued at the time.

Certain of the early reports (1790-1844), particularly the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of Finances, were bound into four volumes, and have been extracted into individual years.  The original numbering is as follows:

Vol. 1 (1790-1814, combined index for all years included in 1814)

Vol. 2 (1815-1828, combined index for all years included in 1828)

Vol. 3 (1828-1836, combined index for all years included in 1836)

Vol. 4 (1837-1844, combined index for all years included in 1844)

 

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    Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a letter to him from the Comptroller of the Treasury 3/24/1802

    Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a letter to him from the Comptroller of the Treasury

    Summary of Mint operations for the years 1800-1801. The text also appears in the American State Papers, finance (class 3), volume 1, no. 180.

    Paul Hybert summary: "A report from Comptroller of the Treasury John Steele to Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin, who relayed it to the House. The required statements cover more than two years of appropriations, expenditures, and other operations of the Mint; these statements were absent from the last two annual reports by the Mint Director."

    A transcription is at: http://www.chicagocoinclub.org/lib/us/asp/cl03.finance/v1/n180.html


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