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: following the resignations of Henry Knox and Alexander Hamilton, the Senate had confirmed President Washington’s nominations of Timothy Pickering,
came from Alexander Hamilton who, in preparation for his Report on Manufactures, had requested the information about domestic manufacturing to which Atkinson refers (Hamilton’s circular letter to Supervisors of the Revenue, 22 June 1791,
On 9 Aug. 1792 Alexander J. Dallas, secretary of Pennsylvania, transmitted to Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox, and TJ
TJ to Alexander Hamilton, 12 Dec. 1793
...strain every nerve to gain direction of it, she may have done nothing more than echo the views of aristocratic circles in which she moved. But, since she was a friend of Alexander Hamilton, the allusion to Burr may have been an indirect admonition and the confidence expressed that the bank bill would pass—a confidence that neither Hamilton nor his supporters felt—conceivably could have...
, L’Enfant’s dismissal also marked the end of his connection with the Federal District project. Later, Roberdeau joined L’Enfant in Alexander Hamilton’s enterprise of creating the industrial city of Paterson, N.J. (Kite,
to Alexander Hamilton has not been found.
, 349–53; Jacob E. Cooke, “Tench Coxe, Alexander Hamilton, and the Encouragement of American Manufactures,”
. Alexander Hamilton issued a revised version of Coxe’s
Nicholas Cruger (1743–1801), the scion of a New York mercantile family and a close friend of Alexander Hamilton, had been a merchant in New York City since 1785. For twenty years before that Cruger was a merchant in St. Croix, where from about 1768 to 1772 Hamilton served as his clerk (