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To Alexander Hamilton from Edmund Randolph, [December 1794]

From Edmund Randolph

Private

Saturday Morning [Philadelphia, December, 1794]

Dear sir

When I renewed the note for your friendly favor,1 just before your departure for the Westward,2 I did not take up the former one. If you have it, I will thank you for it, when it is convenient to you to send it. But I cannot close this subject, without assuring you of the sense, which I have ever entertained, of this, your disinterested kindness, and which, I can truly say, has never been forgotten by me in any transaction, which has occurred.

For the happiness of yourself and family in every future destination, I offer with absolute sincerity my ⟨war⟩mest wishes.

I am dear sir   with great regard & respect   Yr. mo. ob. serv.

Edm: Randolph

Colo. Hamilton

ALS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.

1This is a reference to a note for a loan from H. On the cover of this letter H wrote: “Secty of State his Note of Loan.” See also Randolph to H, April 3, June 4, 1793; William Bell to H, June 2, 1793.

2This is a reference to H’s trip to western Pennsylvania during the Whiskey Insurrection. H left Philadelphia on September 30, 1794, and returned in late November, 1794.

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