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To George Washington from Alexander Hamilton Smith, 31 March 1775

From Alexander Hamilton Smith

Frederick Town Frederick County [Md.]
31st March 1775

Sir

I some Time Past Purchased of the Reverend Mr Walter Magowan, a Parcell of Ticketts in Earl Stirlings Land and Cash Lottery, in the Provinces of New York and New Jersey. I am since Informed that the Lottery is drawn and that you have an Acct of the Prizes in this Lottery—I have therefore taken the Liberty to write to you upon this Subject, and shall be Extreemly obliged to you to Favour me with a Line, and that you would give me some Information of the Prizes among those Tickets that you had the Disposal off1—I hope your goodness will excuse this Fredom; as I am very remote from Mr Magowan, and should be glad to know the Fate of my Tickets, your Compliance in this request wil Particularly oblige Sir Your Obet Hum. Sert

Alexr Hamilton Smith

Please to direct to Doctr Alex. Hamilton Smith, in Frederick Town, Frederick County, Maryland, to the cair of Mr Charlton.2

ALS, DLC:GW.

Alexander Hamilton Smith (c.1748–1784), a physician, was born and died in Calvert County, Maryland.

2An Arthur Charlton and a John Charlton received grants of land in Frederick County, Md., at mid-century.

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