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Alexander Hamilton, Richard Peters, and William Rawle to David Lenox, 11 November 1794

Alexander Hamilton, Richard Peters, and
William Rawle to David Lenox1

Camp Rostraver [Pennsylvania] November 11, 1794

Dear Sir

Altho’ we have uniformly during the present Operation received perfect Satisfaction from your Firmness & Exertion in the Duties of your Office, yet we have, with sincere Sympathy, observed the Torture of your Mind, agitated between a Sense of public Duty & your private Affections, owing to the unpleasant Accounts you have received repeatedly of Mrs. Lenox’s Illness. We cannot withold longer our Advice, that you forthwith return Home; & we trust that, tho’ it may be difficult fully to supply your Place, yet we have a Confidence that such Arrangements will be made, as to prevent the public Service suffering by your Absence.

We are with sincere Esteem, your obedt Servts

Alexander Hamilton

Richard Peters

W Rawle

Major David Lennox

LS, University of Delaware Library.

1For an explanation of the contents of this letter, see Lenox to H, September 8, 1794; H to George Washington, November 11, 1794 (PAH description begins Harold C. Syrett, ed., The Papers of Alexander Hamilton (New York and London, 1961– ). description ends , XVII, 203–09, 366–67).

Peters was United States judge for the District of Pennsylvania. Rawle was United States attorney for the District of Pennsylvania. Lenox was United States marshal for the District of Pennsylvania.

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