From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of New York, 22 January 179[3]
To the President and Directors of
the Bank of New York
Treasury Department
Januy 22d 179[3]1
Gentlemen,
You will be pleased to furnish Messrs Dannecker and Young2 with the further sum of Five thousand Dollars upon the same principles as heretofore.
I am with great consideration Gentlemen Your most obedient servant,
Alexander Hamilton
The President & Directors
of the Bank of the United States.
LS, Columbia University Club, New York City.
1. H mistakenly dated this letter 1792. See “Contract with George Dannacker and William Young,” October 22, 1792. See also “Report on Rules and Modes of Proceeding with Regard to the Collection, Keeping, and Disbursement of Public Moneys, and Accounting for the Same,” March 4, 1794.
2. William Young and George Dannacker were clothing contractors for the Army.