This is a notebook kept by Jason Phipps to protect his interests in case he received counterfeit bank notes. For each bill he records date of receipt, description of note (denomination, bank, serial number and signers), and from whom it was received. The dates range from 1806 to 1814.
Summary statement of Mint operations for the year 1805, from the Secretary of the Treasury. The same text is in the American State Papers, finance (class 3), volume 2, no. 252.
Paul Hybert summary: "The required annual financial statements, on the operation of the mint, from Comptroller of the Treasury Duvall to Treasury Secretary Gallatin who relayed it to Congress."
Mint Director Robert Patterson's report for the year 1805. The same text appears in the American State Papers, class 3 (finance), volume 2, report no. 239.
Paul Hybert summary: A short report from mint director Robert Patterson to President Jefferson, who relayed it to Congress. The large number of struck small silver pieces is in response to depositors; it adds to the supply of small change both directly and indirectly by preventing the exportation of the silver coinage.