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[ Baltimore, April 13, 1794. On May 1, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Delozier : “I duly received your letter of the 13th of April.” Letter not found. ] Delozier was inspector of the revenue for the port of Baltimore and surveyor for the District of Baltimore.
Your letter of the 30th of march came safe to hand, I should of acknowledg’d the receipt of it before this had it not been Owing to my haveing a very severe Ague and fever which Confin’d me to the House for a fortnight, a Complaint tho subject to in the fall, I never had in the spring of the Year before this, it has reduc’d me very much but thank God I am now able to see after my Busness...
I have this day enclosed Mr Gwinn Clerk of th[e] G.C. of Maryland, the Original Survey of partition of the Lands you purchased of me—& directed him to record the same & then transmit it to you—I now herewith transmit you the first deed executed to you, the record was delay’d untill the Deed ran out of date —I then consulted Mr J.T. Chace, Judge of the G.C. of M. who it is to be observ’d took...
From a letter which I have lately received from Doctr Stuart, I learn that depredations continue to be made upon my land on four mile run, in the County of Fairfax; & that you were so obliging as to inform him, that you would use your endeavours to rescue it from further injury if I should request it. This offer is kind, and I thank you for having had the goodness to make it; and do hereby...
By your letter of the 9th instt (which with the weekly reports) have been duly received, I find you wish to open a communication between the lower rooms, in what is called the Servants Hall, and to make a closet therein: against the latter I have no objection at all—nor against the first provided the doing it does not cut away a brace, and thereby weaken the house. If the chimneys project into...
I have been favored with your letter of the 4th instt and thank you for the information respecting the depredations on my land, lying on four miles run. Mr Bushrod Washington a year or two ago, was desired to commence a suit or suits against some of the Trespassers; but whether he did, or not, or what the result was, I do not recollect ever to have heard. The growth of the land, is more...