EMBARGO ACT]. GALLATIN, Albert (1761-1849), Secretary of Treasury . Autograph letter signed to Gelston, Treasury Dept., 11 January 1808. 1 page, 4to, integral address leaf WITH GALLATIN'S FREE FRANK. "The supplementary Embargo Act having provided that coasting vessels shall give bonds & having also affixed penalties to breaches of the Law; vessels detained, by virtue of the President's instructions...may be permitted to proceed upon giving the bond required...You may...draw up such a form of bond, as you think will answer..." -- GALLATIN. Four printed circular letters signed, several with autograph notes appended, all addressed to Gelston, Treasury Dept., 22 December 1807, 26 April 1808; 29 June and 9 August 1809, each 1 page, 4to or folio, all with integral address leaves, all WITH GALLATIN'S FREE FRANK and usual postmarks, minor defects, generally in superb condition . All passing on to Custom officials important modifications or limitations to the complex set of regulations under the Non-Intercourse Acts of 1809-1810, which prohibited American trade with France and Britain. -- RUSH, Richard. Printed circular letter signed, 7 October 1812. 1 page, 4to, integral address leaf , RUSH'S FREE FRANK, stressing the imperative need to intercept illicit trade in grain and other goods with Canada under the terms of the Embargo. Together 6 items. (6)
EMBARGO ACT]. GALLATIN, Albert (1761-1849), Secretary of Treasury . Autograph letter signed to Gelston, Treasury Dept., 11 January 1808. 1 page, 4to, integral address leaf WITH GALLATIN'S FREE FRANK. "The supplementary Embargo Act having provided that coasting vessels shall give bonds & having also affixed penalties to breaches of the Law; vessels detained, by virtue of the President's instructions...may be permitted to proceed upon giving the bond required...You may...draw up such a form of bond, as you think will answer..." -- GALLATIN. Four printed circular letters signed, several with autograph notes appended, all addressed to Gelston, Treasury Dept., 22 December 1807, 26 April 1808; 29 June and 9 August 1809, each 1 page, 4to or folio, all with integral address leaves, all WITH GALLATIN'S FREE FRANK and usual postmarks, minor defects, generally in superb condition . All passing on to Custom officials important modifications or limitations to the complex set of regulations under the Non-Intercourse Acts of 1809-1810, which prohibited American trade with France and Britain. -- RUSH, Richard. Printed circular letter signed, 7 October 1812. 1 page, 4to, integral address leaf , RUSH'S FREE FRANK, stressing the imperative need to intercept illicit trade in grain and other goods with Canada under the terms of the Embargo. Together 6 items. (6)
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