Letter from Roger B. Taney to William Ellis

Letter from Roger B. Taney to William Ellis
Date
March 20, 1834

Treasury Secretary Roger Brooke Taney writes to the New Haven Collector of Customs, William H. Ellis, and requests a weekly "statement of the amount of specie" exported and imported into Ellis's district. Transcript included.

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I-SpahrB-undated-32
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Letter from Roger B. Taney to William Ellis

Letter from Roger B. Taney to William Ellis
Date
March 31, 1834

Treasury Secretary Roger Brooke Taney writes to the New Haven Collector of Customs, William H. Ellis, and informs Ellis that future reports should include a "description of specie, that is, whether gold or silver. Transcript included.

Location
I-SpahrB-undated-32
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Legal Document, Audit of the Account between the United States and Andrew Laub

Legal Document, Audit of the Account between the United States and Andrew Laub
Date
November 14, 1833

Treasury Secretary Roger Brooke Taney signs this document, which is the audit of an account between the United States and Andrew M. Laub, the late Superintendent of the South East Executive Building.

Location
I-SpahrB-undated-33
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Legal Document, Thomas Wilson v. Frederick and Ezekiah Linthicum

Legal Document, Thomas Wilson v. Frederick and Ezekiah Linthicum
Date
September 19, 1812

This affidavit involves the case of Thomas P. Wilson v. Frederick and Ezekiah Linthicum, which is a dispute about a debt owed by the late Zachariah Linthicum. Roger Brooke Taney serves as the plaintiff's attorney.

Location
I-SpahrB-undated-35
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Legal Document, Alexander Warfield v. William King and Charles Miles

Legal Document, Alexander Warfield v. William King and Charles Miles
Date
January 27, 1813

This affidavit involves the case of Alexander Warfield v. William W. King and Charles Miles, which is a dispute about a debt owed to the late John W. Warfield. Roger Brooke Taney serves as the plaintiff's attorney.

Location
I-SpahrB-undated-36
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Letter from Roger B. Taney to Collectors of Customs

Letter from Roger B. Taney to Collectors of Customs
Date
December 16, 1833

Treasury Secretary Roger Brooke Taney sends this Circular letter to the Collectors of Customs and announces the opening of additional British ports (Cape Town, Simon's Town, and Port Elizabeth) to American trade.

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I-SpahrB-undated-38
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Letter from Roger B. Taney to Unknown Recipient

Letter from Roger B. Taney to Unknown Recipient
Date
November 30, 1832

United States Attorney General Roger Brooke Taney writes to an unknown recipient, possibly a colleague, and analyzing the case against Mrs. Davison regarding a bond and debt. Taney predicts the Court of Appeals will follow the ruling of "2 Har.

Location
I-SpahrB-1965-17
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Letter from Roger B. Taney to D. Perine

Letter from Roger B. Taney to D. Perine
Date
April 5, 1857

Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney writes to D. M. Perine regarding a life insurance policy payment at the Baltimore Life Insurance Company. As he is still in Washington, Taney asks Perine to take the payment to J. J. Donalson.

Location
I-SpahrB-1969-8
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