From Alexander Hamilton to William Henderson, 23 January 1794
To William Henderson1
Philad Jany 23. 1794
Dear Sir
I thank you for the attention you are so obliging as to pay to the affair. It so happened that Mr Hammond & myself had no opportunity of conversing about it. But I have since written to him2 & I will thank you to confer with him & endeavour to settle between you what is practicable. Randolph assures me he can give real security in the City of Phila.
Yrs. with esteeem
AH
Wm. Henderson Esq
N York
ADfS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
1. For background to this letter, see Henderson to H, January 19, 1794; Abijah Hammond to H, January 21, 1794.
2. H’s letter to Hammond, dated January 16, 1794, has not been found. See Hammond to H, January 21, 1794.