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Gallatin Albert

1p ALS penned by Abraham Albert Gallatin, U.S. Sec. of the Treasury Dept, to the Collector of Dighton, Massachusetts. Signed as "Albert Gallatin", measuring 8" x 10", Treasury Department, Washington, December 10th 1810. Very good condition, slight fold wear with two tiny holes not affecting text, 2 in. separation at fold on upper left side. Includes a hand-colored steel engraving of Gallatin.


In full:


Sir,


"Your letter of the 24th ultimo has been received, but before I can proceed to decide on the propriety of complying with the request therein contained, it will be necessary that you furnish me with an estimate of the cost of such a boat as is required for the use of your District."


I am very respectfully

Your obedt. Servant,


Albert Gallatin


Born in Switzerland in 1761, Albert Gallatin because the first foreign-born cabinet member. In 1793 he was elected as a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, but was not permitted to take his seat on the grounds that he had not been a U.S. citizen for nine years. He later was elected as a MOC and from 1801 to 1814 he was Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson and Madison. His financial reform helped to substantially elimiate the deficits endangered by the embroilments in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. Gallatin also was a member of the commission that negotiated the Treaty of Ghent and was Minister of France and Great Britain. 


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