Robert Johnston sends a quick report to the Managers of the United States Lottery about the sale of ticket. He writes that 200 have sold, but that he does not think anymore will. He has sent them to acquaintances in other "parts of the Country" so that they might sell them.; American Philosophical Society
Samuel Loudon informs the Managers of the United States Lottery about a recent "disaster". Loudon writes that "some Williams of the Maryland Toops, broke into the Office, and ribbed the Drawer of about 500 Dollars in Cash, and took, at the same time, all the Tickets, except ten I had sold the day before."; American Philosophical Society
The tickets as well as a list of the United States Lottery Tickets (first class) returned to the Loan Office in Williamsburg.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Robert Carter Nicholas to Thomas Jefferson about financial matters.; Recipient's copy at the Library of Congress, this is a transcription.; American Philosophical Society
George Gibson writes to the Managers of the United States Lottery about obtaining lottery tickets and the complaints about the system.; American Philosophical Society
Announcement of a meeting to be held on 9 June to consider a letter from the mechanics of New York and also to adopt measures to unite them and to "animate and administer relief and solid comfort to our brave suffering countrymen in the besieged capital of MASSACHUSETTS-BAY."; Printed; American Philosophical Society
A letter written by Robert Morris to the Governors of States about balances due and other related financial matters, including recquisitions.; American Philosophical Society