Correspondence between the honorable Secretary of the Treasurer of the United States and the executive of this state.
1866
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Title
Correspondence between the honorable Secretary of the Treasurer of the United States and the executive of this state.
Published
[Raleigh, North Carolina] : Wm. E. Pell, Printer to the State, [1866]
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Addressee information at head of text: State of North Carolina, Executive Department, Raleigh, November 30th, 1866
Description
1 online resource (3 pages)
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(NNC-L)LLMC1360439403
(TEMPOCo)1360439403
(TEMPOCo)1360439403
Summary
Correspondence between the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and the North Carolina Executive Office regarding United States bonds and the money supply. The correspondence consists of: Letter from Jonathan Worth to the House of Commons of North Carolina (November 30th, 1866); Letter from Jonathan Worth to Hon. Hugh McCullough, Secretary of Treasury (November 23d, 1866); Letter from H.R. Hulburd, Deputy and Acting Comptroller, Office of Comptroller of the Currency to Hon. Jonathan Worth, Governor of North Carolina, Raleigh (November 27th, 1866).
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"I have the honor to state that United States Bonds have been deposited in the Treasury to an amount sufficient to secure the entire three hundred millions of circulation authorized by law, and that the currency is being delivered to Banks entitled to receive the same, as fast as the notes are prepared by the engravers."--H.R. Hulburd (page 2).
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Online resource; title from PDF text in first paragraph (LLMC Digital, viewed January 11, 2023).
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