Robert Morris
1734 – 1806
6 works on record
Works
A Plan for liquidating certain debts of the state of Pennsylvania, collecting arrearages with greater expedition, restoring confidence in the government, and providing the quota of federal supplies
Correspondence between John Holker, Esquire, inspector general of trade and manufactures, and late consul general, of France, and Robert Morris, Esquire, late superintendant of the finances of the United States
To the public
[Stock certificate]
Philadelphia, September 6th, 1790
A statement of the accounts of the United States of America, during the administration of the superintendant [!] of finance [Robert Morris] commencing with his appointment, on the 20th day of February, 1781, and ending with his resignation, on the 1st day of November, 1784