War of 1812 Anti-British Acts Passed by Congress
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War of 1812 Printed Circular: "You will cause to be seized and libelled any vessel or merchandise, within your district of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland"
August 18, 1813-Dated War of 1812 Period, Important Printed U.S. Treasury Department "Circular" to New Haven District titled: "AN ACT to prohibit the use of licenses or passes granted by the authority of the government of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland." Signed, "W(illiam) Jones" Acting Secretary of the Treasury, and in printed text Henry Clay, Speaker and Elbridge Gerry, VP of the Senate; August 2, 1813 - APPROVED, JAMES MADISON, Choice Very Fine.
A historic War of 1812 anti-British Acts passed and approved by Congress has two printed pages, back to back, measuring about 7.5" x 14" being fully complete in its text. It is meant to identify all vessels from Great Britain and Ireland as enemy, and restrict all their goods and merchandise from import or sale in the United States. It outlines acts of naval engagement, privateering, use of documents, and doing virtually any trade with the British enemy by visiting any of their ports. This extensive Act contains three separate sections of rules and regulations for American citizens or ships sailing on the high seas. Act signed in the printed text by President James Madison on August 2nd, 1813 and this original official signed circular issued August 18, 1813.
War of 1812 Printed Circular: "You will cause to be seized and libelled any vessel or merchandise, within your district of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland"
August 18, 1813-Dated War of 1812 Period, Important Printed U.S. Treasury Department "Circular" to New Haven District titled: "AN ACT to prohibit the use of licenses or passes granted by the authority of the government of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland." Signed, "W(illiam) Jones" Acting Secretary of the Treasury, and in printed text Henry Clay, Speaker and Elbridge Gerry, VP of the Senate; August 2, 1813 - APPROVED, JAMES MADISON, Choice Very Fine.
A historic War of 1812 anti-British Acts passed and approved by Congress has two printed pages, back to back, measuring about 7.5" x 14" being fully complete in its text. It is meant to identify all vessels from Great Britain and Ireland as enemy, and restrict all their goods and merchandise from import or sale in the United States. It outlines acts of naval engagement, privateering, use of documents, and doing virtually any trade with the British enemy by visiting any of their ports. This extensive Act contains three separate sections of rules and regulations for American citizens or ships sailing on the high seas. Act signed in the printed text by President James Madison on August 2nd, 1813 and this original official signed circular issued August 18, 1813.
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