1From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of North America, 26 May 1790 (Hamilton Papers)
May 29, 1790, the president and directors of the Bank of North America wrote to HamiltonThomas Willing was president of the Bank of North America.
2From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of North America, 1 December 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
John Nixon was president of the Bank of North America.
3To Alexander Hamilton from the President and Directors of the Bank of North America, 29 May 1790 (Hamilton Papers)
Thomas Willing was president of the Bank of North America.
4From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of New York, 1 December 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
H wrote to the president and directors of the Bank of North America
5From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of Pennsylvania, 1 December 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
H to the President and Directors of the Bank of North America, December 17 1794
6From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of New York, [15 April 1793] (Hamilton Papers)
, H had instructed the collectors not to accept the notes of the Bank of New York and the Bank of North America. See also
7From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 28 January 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
...monies in the Bank of the United States. The sum already there by his return of this date is 464.177 Dollars and 68 cents. Considerable sums still remain and will shortly accrue in the Banks of North America and New York. It is my intention as fast as it can be done without producing any embarrassment elsewhere, to transfer to, and pass the whole of the public monies through the Bank of...
8Enclosure: Notes on the Advantages of a National Bank, [27 March 1791] (Hamilton Papers)
In MS “even.” Presumably this is a reference to the fact that the Bank of North America had been established in 1781.
9Report on the Periods at Which Moneys Were Received by the Banks for the Sale of Bills on Amsterdam and the Dates of the … (Hamilton Papers)
Statement Exhibiting the Periods, Monthly, at Which Monies Were Received by the Bank of North America, for Bills on Amsterdam Sold by Said Bank, and the Dates of the Warrants for Passing Said Monies to the Credit of the Treasurer of the United StatesBills sold by the Bank of North America f 1,343,673.12.8 @ 36⁴⁄₁₁/90
10Draft of an Opinion on the Constitutionality of an Act to Establish a Bank, [23 February 1791] (Hamilton Papers)
it might have been in the bills of the Banks of North America New York Massachusettes all or any of them or it might have been in bills Bank of North America were made receiveable in the taxes, the Directors of that Bank would thereby become ipso facto Agents of the Government for this purpose.