Letters concerning Revenue Necessary for Service of the United States.
- imprint_number: 1812.061
- title: Letter from the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, to the secretary of the Treasury, in relation to the revenue necessary for the service of the United States, for the present and future years; and the ways and means for raising the same: with the answer of the secretary of the Treasury thereto. January 20th, 1812. Ordered to be printed.
- sequence_number: 61
- year: 1812
- place_issued: Alexandria
- issuing_press: Samuel Snowden
- author: United States. Twelfth Congress.
- notes: A two part imprint with the reply mentioned in title comprising the bulk of this pamphlet; the chair of the Ways & Means Committee was Ezekiel Bacon (1776-1870) of Massachusetts, whose letter dated December 9, 1811, covers 2 pages herein [p.3-4]; the Treasury secretary was Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), whose reply dated January 10, 1812, comprises the final 12 pages; date on title page is production date, not dates of correspondence.
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