1To Alexander Hamilton from James Blanchard, 19 January 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
[ January 19, 1794. On January 22, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Blanchard : “I have examined into the matter mentioned in your letter of the 19th Instant.” Letter not found. ] Blanchard had served as quartermaster and regimental paymaster of the Third New Hampshire Regiment during the American Revolution. In 1791 and 1792 he was a persistent opponent of the funding system and an advocate of...
2Cabinet Meeting. Opinion on a Presidential Message to Congress on the Recall of Edmond Charles Genet, [19 January 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
For the correction of Colo. H. & Genl K. Having already laid before you a letter of the 16th. of August 1793, from the secretary of State to our minister at Paris, stating the conduct, and urging the recal of the minister plenipotentiary of the republic of France; I now communicate to you, that his conduct has been unequivocally disapproved; and that the strongest assurances have been given,...
3To Alexander Hamilton from William Henderson, 19 January 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
Mr. Hammond has informed me since his return, that he left Philada. without having an opportunity of speaking to you on the subject of the negociation, on which we conversed. I am sorry it was omitted—Tho’ it need not prevent the business going on. I think there will not be much dificulty in effecting what you wish; if the security be such as you supposed it would be: for my own part I will...
4From George Washington to William Pearce, 19 January 1794 (Washington Papers)
Your letter of the 14th instt came to my hands to day, when the Post ought to have been in yesterday. Having been very full in my late letters to you, I shall have less to say in this—The condition you describe my stock to be in at Union farm, and at Dogue run, & want of shelter for them at those places, is a fresh instance of the misconduct of Crow & McKoy; and of the neccessity of watching...
5To James Madison from Alexander White, 19 January 1794 (Madison Papers)
I cannot dispense with making my acknowledgements for your attention, and the communications you have favd. me with —in return I have little to inform you, the season has been unfavourable to the winter grain, the early fall of snow is nearly gone, and tho’ we have had some moderate weather the frost has at other times been very severe. We are anxious to hear the event of the representation to...