1Enclosure A: [Statement of the Payments to be Made], 25 July 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
A A Statement of the payments to be made by Messrs Willink, van Staphorst & Hubbard, and of the monies in their hands, on the 1st of February 1792.— The account current of the said date States a balance due to the united States of 2,500,220. On the last 3/m loan they received 1791 Decr 31 509,000 1792 Jany 31 701.000 remained to be received 1,790.000 1,790,000 3,000,000 In the...
2Enclosure B: [Statement of the Treasury Draughts], 25 July 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
B A Statement of the Treasury draughts on the Commissioners in Amsterdam which remained unpaid on the 1st of February 1792. 1791 Guilders October 31 No 361 10,000 Novr 2 No 386 a 391 6 draughts a 4000 each 24,000 “ No 410 a 411 2 ditto
3Enclosure (B.y.): [Prices of Public Stocks Taken from Gazette of the United States], 19 February 1793 (Hamilton Papers)
Prices of the Public Stocks Taken from the Gazette of the United States. Date 6 per Cent. Deferred. 3 per Cent. 1791. January 1st 17/6 8/6 8/6 5th 17/3 8/6 8/6 8th 17/3 8/9 8/6 12th
4Account with John Meyer, [5 July 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
1794 Dollars. Cents April 19 To Cash paid Mr Young for period. music No 5 & 6 2.—. May 3 “ Do Mr Tangue 6 months Journal Etoile A. 4.— ” 23 “ Do Mr Donnant 2 months teaching 6.— ”
5To Alexander Hamilton from John Meyer and Michael Myers, 3 June 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
We take the liberty to recommend to your Notice William Lappon Esquire of Fairfield in this county, who wishes for a Lieutenancy in the Army. His name has some time since been sent to the Pr among others to the President, and we believe has also been mentioned to You. We think Mr Lappon well qualified for the Service, having had a good education—and we can with confidence recommend him as a...
6II. John Meyer to Thomas Jefferson, 12 August 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
It appears probable that it will not be convenient to the persons, who have heretofore been employed in your department as Interpreters, to proceed to Philadelphia, when the removal of the Offices shall take place, and that of Course there will be a vacancy. If this be the case Sir, and it should correspond with your Arrangements, to make an Appointment for that purpose, I would with great...