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[ New York, February 26, 1801. On March 6, 1801, Hamilton wrote to Ingraham and acknowledged the...
H—: Alexander Hamilton. MR. A-: John Adams. p.: Timothy...
To Alexander Hamilton Esqr
Your Sister Peggy has gradually grown worse & is now in a situation that her dissolution in the...
After my ill success hitherto, I ought perhaps in prudence to say nothing further on the subject....
[ Albany, February 21, 1801. “I wrote to you my beloved from Poughkeepsie by post yesterday...
We have reached this place for the night, after a very tolerable journey. I am in much better...
: Alexander Hamilton and Stephen Higginson, Sr., a Federalist and Boston...
As the period when Congress will rise is close at hand, and the opportunity of your saving us...
At present I have not Leisure to mention more on the subject, than that the Gentleman who was...
February 12, 1801. Acknowledges Hamilton’s letter of February 11, 1801 . Discusses several...
[ New York, February 11, 1801. On February 12, 1801, Tilghman wrote to Hamilton : “Your Favor of...
Muhlenberg’s involvement in the 1792 investigation of Alexander Hamilton’s ...Alexander Hamilton...
I Have not, Since my Return to france, Received a Line from you—yet I am Sure you are...
: Alexander Hamilton.
Yr. favor was duely recd & would have been replied to immediately, had not the subject it regards...
For Alexander Hamilton’s published attack on
Alexander Hamilton was born on Nevis in the British West Indies ca...
Washington, January 27, 1801. Requests a certificate indicating that his son, Lieutenant John...
Alexander Hamilton Esqr.
Being in a hurry to leave New York for this place, I comprised in a letter to Bayard some...
...consisting of ex-federalists with Alexander Hamilton at their head could get possession...
I intended to have reached Croton this Evening and would have done it without difficulty had not...
...Aaron Burr became accepted knowledge, Alexander Hamilton implored a handful of Federalists...
I was glad to find my dear sir, by your letter, that you had not yet determined to go with the...
Alexander Hamilton Esqr.
Alexander Hamilton Esqr.
Pour ne Pas Laisser plus Long-temps Les fonds mort , destinés Pour L’establissement de Mlle....
Alexander Hamilton Esquire
I hasten to give you some information which may be useful. I know as a fact that overtures have...
I received your letter of the 4th inst on Saturday last. After giving as much consideration as I...
I thank you, My Dear Sir, for your letter of the 5 instant. The scruples you express about the...
I yesterday had the honor of receiving your favor of the fourth instant, & am justly sensible of...
I delayed my dear sir, an answer to your Letter of the 22nd ult. purposely, because from it I was...
For the pamphlet written by Alexander Hamilton, see
..., became secretary of the Treasury upon Alexander Hamilton’s resignation and return to...
; Alexander Hamilton’s projects and Timothy Pickering’s transactions, while secretary,...
I have received your favor of the 24th. Ult. It is probable a rejection of the French convention...
I have lately, My Dear Sir, written to you two letters. As they contained some delicate topics, I...
...his election, Bayard on 7 Jan. informed Alexander Hamilton: “I am by no means decided as...
I have been but a few days in this City, but since my arrival have had the pleasure to receive...
Alexander Hamilton Esqr.
By yesterday’s post I received your letter of the 31 of December. I was just about to write to...
My extreme anxiety about the ensuing election of President by the House of Representatives will...
...Monroe Papers), and described in James Gunn to Alexander Hamilton, 9 Jan. 1801, as follows: “...
I receivd this morning your letter of the 26th of Decr. It is I believe certain that Jefferson &...
Page 4. Mr. Adams is no doubt under great Obligations to Mr. Hamilton, for “not denying to him...
In announcing to you Mrs. Hamilton’s acceptance of your obliging present and conveying to you the...
The situation we are in, though not unexpected by a few, has filled the public with equal...
Your last letter, My Dear Sir, has given me great pain; not only because it informed me that the...