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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875

Journals of the Continental Congress --MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1786.


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MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1786.

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Congress assembled. Present as before2

[Note 2: 2 On this day, according to indorsement, a memorial from Samuel Fraunces was read, praying payment of interest on a Loan Office certificate. It is in No. 41, III, folio 330, and was referred to the Board of Treasury to report. According to Committee Book No. 190, a report was rendered March 22.
Also, according to indorsement, was read a letter from Governor William Livingston, informing that New Jersey had taken no action respecting Congress' recommendation of June 7, 1785, as to Invalids. The letter, dated March 6, is in No. 68, folio 667.
Also, a letter of this date from the Board of Treasury was read, forwarding copy of a letter from John White, Commissioner of Accounts for Maryland, respecting the recommendations of Congress "on the Subject of the Impost." It is in No. 140, II, folio 169; White's letter is on folio 165.]

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