U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 97, volume 1. Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied.
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 96 (bullion ledgers). Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied.
Note: volume numbering for this series is unclear and is pending clarification.
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 96 (bullion ledgers). Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied.
Note: volume numbering for this series is unclear and is pending clarification.
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 178, volume 3. Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied. Entry 178 summary: Ordinary Receipts and Expenditures. 3 volumes: 1792–1817, 1794–1796, and 1794–1826.
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 178, volume 2. Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied. Entry 178 summary: Ordinary Receipts and Expenditures. 3 volumes: 1792–1817, 1794–1796, and 1794–1826.
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 113, volume 1. Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied. Entry 113 summary: Registers of Gold and Silver Deposits. Silver: 1794–1843, Gold: 1795–1836 and 1849–1850.
U.S. National Archives, record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 38 (waste books), volume 1 (1794-1806). Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian, operating under a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society.
In 1793, Philadelphia suffered a catastrophic yellow fever epidemic. Drawing from his notes made during his own medical service, Benjamin Rush describes the course and effects of the epidemic and posits possible causes and cures of the disease.