"Finances --- And Estimate of Appropriations for 1838" -- Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the State of the Finances; also, An Estimate of Appropriations for 1838. - December 6,

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"Finances --- And Estimate of Appropriations for 1838" -- Annual Report (Doc. No. 4) of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the State of the Finances; also, An Estimate of Appropriations for 1838. - December 5, 1837 was delivered to the House of Representatives (Read, and laid upon the table) on December 6, 1837. The report was “signed” by Levi Woodbury, the Secretary of the Treasury, and was delivered to James K. Polk, then Speaker of the House of Representatives. The purpose of the report was to document the current state of finances of the United States, and to project what was believed to be the appropriations that would be required for the forthcoming year.

The booklet, which measures approximately 6 ½ x 9 ½ inches, contains 76 pages. The first 18 pages contain the textual matter of the report, with the remaining pages containing tabulated data to support the report’s conclusions. The cover of the report, if there ever was one, is missing. The pages are lightly tanned, with foxing, but the text and tables are easily read.Many pages of the report are unopened. The overall condition of the document is good.

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"Finances --- And Estimate of Appropriations for 1838" -- Annual Report (Doc. No. 4) of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the State of the Finances; also, An Estimate of Appropriations for 1838. - December 5, 1837 was delivered to the House of Representatives (Read, and laid upon the table) on December 6, 1837. The report was “signed” by Levi Woodbury, the Secretary of the Treasury, and was delivered to James K. Polk, then Speaker of the House of Representatives. The purpose of the report was to document the current state of finances of the United States, and to project what was believed to be the appropriations that would be required for the forthcoming year.

The booklet, which measures approximately 6 ½ x 9 ½ inches, contains 76 pages. The first 18 pages contain the textual matter of the report, with the remaining pages containing tabulated data to support the report’s conclusions. The cover of the report, if there ever was one, is missing. The pages are lightly tanned, with foxing, but the text and tables are easily read.Many pages of the report are unopened. The overall condition of the document is good.

"Finances --- And Estimate of Appropriations for 1838" -- Annual Report (Doc. No. 4) of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the State of the Finances; also, An Estimate of Appropriations for 1838. - December 5, 1837 was delivered to the House of Representatives (Read, and laid upon the table) on December 6, 1837. The report was “signed” by Levi Woodbury, the Secretary of the Treasury, and was delivered to James K. Polk, then Speaker of the House of Representatives. The purpose of the report was to document the current state of finances of the United States, and to project what was believed to be the appropriations that would be required for the forthcoming year.

The booklet, which measures approximately 6 ½ x 9 ½ inches, contains 76 pages. The first 18 pages contain the textual matter of the report, with the remaining pages containing tabulated data to support the report’s conclusions. The cover of the report, if there ever was one, is missing. The pages are lightly tanned, with foxing, but the text and tables are easily read.Many pages of the report are unopened. The overall condition of the document is good.