When the U.S. Government Defaulted On Its Debts

American State Papers, Finance: vol. 2, p. 523-527, House of Representatives, 12th Congress, 1st session.

An Act for the assessment and collection of direct taxes and internal duties. July 22, 1813. in Acts of the Thirteenth Congress of the United States. pg. 22-34.

An Act to lay and collect a direct tax within the United States. August 2, 1813. in Acts of the Thirteenth Congress of the United States. pg. 53 – 72.  

An Act making further provision for the collection of internal duties, and for the appointment and compensation of assessors. August 2, 1813. in Acts of the Thirteenth Congress of the United States. pg. 82-84.

D. Andrew Austin. Has the U.S. Government Ever “Defaulted”? Congressional Research Service. December 8, 2016. Pg. 6-8.

December 2, 1814 letter from Treasury Secretary Alexander Dallas to House Ways and Means Committee Chairman John W. Eppes. in Life and Writings of Alexander James Dallas. J.B. Lippincott & Company (1871). Pg. 248 – 256.

Letter from Treasury Secretary Alexander Dallas in American State Papers, Class III, Volume II. November 27, 1814.