Oliver Wolcott, Jr.

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Oliver Wolcott, Jr.

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Oliver Wolcott, Jr.

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State Comptroller of Connecticut (1788-1790); Auditor of Federal Treasury (1790); Comptroller of the Treasury (1791-1795); Secretary of the Treasury (1795 - 1801)

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Also Federal Commissioner (Indian Treaties)

given name

Oliver

family name

Wolcott,

honorific suffix

Jr.

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Account of US Revenue, Commerce, & Expenditures, 1795-1798 author Document
View of the Finances of the United States author Document
A View of the Finances of the United States author Document
Transaction with Robert Bird about Potential Purchase author Document
Opinions of the Heads of Departments author Document
Calling for official written opinions outside of the direction of the President author Document
Funds Remitted for Purchase of Gunds, Cannons, Arms, and Military Supplies author Document
Contract with Mr. McCormick to Manufacture Arms author Document
Division of the Naval Business author Document
Inquiry into and Request for Issue of Musket Stocks to Musket Manufacturer author Document
Transfer of Power from the President to the Treasurer author Document
Discusses Contracts with Lane & Salter and the Salisbury Furnace author Document
Marking Permanent Indian Boundary Lines author Document
Citation Only author Document
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Shipping Musket Stocks to Boston Document
Musket Stocks Under Order for Whitney & Elliott Document
Response to an idea from the Treasury Secretary Document
Letter Citation Document
[Untitled] Document
Viewing the Governors as First Generals of the Militia, Etc. Document
Requests Information about Musket Contract for Mr. Evans Document
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Response to Questions about Cash Advances for Officers Document
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Contract between Wolcott and Claggett for manufacture of arms Document
Contract of William Rhodes and William Tyler with the United States for fabricating 2000 muskets Document
Receipt of Jenkins and Humphreys for fabricating muskets. Document