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In consequence of engagements to a Considerable extent, which my Sons, John & Robert Gamble Junr....
Your letter dated at Monticello the 28h. ulto. I only got by last mail—The statement therein,...
11 June 1805, Richmond. “My Son Robert—intending a tour to France & England—was preparing to go...
My son Robert—intending a tour to Europe it was my intention through the auspices of some...
Richmond, April 4, 1800. Requests that Hamilton grant to his son, “John G. Gamble—a Youth at...
I have taken the liberty of enclosing to you a power of attorney to draw from the Treasury of the...
Your esteemed favor of the 15th: is at hand Covering a Bank note of Fifty Dollars for Mrs. Payne,...
I herewith enclose a letter for Mrs. Payne as the most certain mode of her getting it safe. I...
Understanding that a number of applications have been made in consequence of a recent act or...
I have your favor of the 14th. Covering a letter to Mr. Mewburn, Which is delivered him to Night...
I have your favor of the 18th. Current informing you have directed to my Care some Cases of...
I was duly honored with your esteemed favor of the 19th. ulto. for which, and the friendly...
I had this honor the 10th. inst. since which Mr. N. Anderson has informed me he has wrote you on...
A subject of considerable importance to myself as an individual, and probably to our part of...
Your letter of the 17th. is at hand, by this nights post—and in reply; I inform you, our friend...
I am honored with your favor of the 4th. enclosing letters to Monsr. De Reaux, and informing that...
Your letter of the 22nd. ulto. is at hand and the second draught for 250. Dollars in favor of me...
I cannot suppress the impulse I feel at this oportunity to acquaint you, that I have honored one...
Chesterfield, 25 Feb. 1781 , “ half past 4. oClock P.M. ” Baron Steuben being on the point of...