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Item # 713731

August 07, 1790

(A 4-issue set) GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Aug. 7, 11, 14, and 28, 1790

The 4-issue set of Gazette of the United States from August 7, 11, 14, and 28, 1790, covers several key historical events and historic developments from the early U.S. government, focusing on the United States Funding Act of 1790 (which flowed from Alexander Hamilton's Treasury Report).

• United States Funding Act of 1790: This act, passed on August 4, 1790, was a critical piece of legislation where the new federal government assumed the Revolutionary War debts of individual states. It was the first major fiscal policy to address the national debt, signed by key figures including George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson.

• Treaty of New York: The August 14 issue includes the full text of the Treaty of New York between the U.S. and the Creek Indians, signed by Henry Knox and Creek Chief Alexander McGillivray. The treaty involved the cession of significant Creek lands to the U.S. in exchange for federal recognition of Creek sovereignty.

• John Adams’ “Discourses on Davila”: The set also includes portions of John Adams’ writings, discussing political theories and historical reflections on governance.

• Other Notable Reports: Other significant content includes congressional proceedings, proclamations, and updates, such as President Washington’s tour of Rhode Island and discussions surrounding the Bastille and the death of Benjamin Franklin. Various acts and appointments, like General Knox’s role in Creek negotiations, are also mentioned.

Each issue provides a snapshot of the early U.S. government in action, highlighting the country’s efforts to solidify its fiscal policy, negotiate with Native American tribes, and manage international relations and internal governance. Truly a unique, historic set that would enhance any serious collection of American history.

We have written a corresponding post on our blog here: The Historic Funding Act of 1790.

Background - An in-depth look at the Funding Act is posted on our on website at: An in-depth look at the Funding Act.


Item from Catalog 352 (released for March 2025)

Category: The 1600's and 1700's