You
have
selected

  • Author

    • Hamilton, Alexander
  • Recipient

    • Schuyler, Margarita

Period

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Author="Hamilton, Alexander" AND Recipient="Schuyler, Margarita" AND Recipient pattern=Schuyler
Results 1-23 of 23 sorted by date (ascending)
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 1
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
Col Hamiltons compliments to Miss Livingston and Miss Schuyler. He is sorry to inform them that...
In obedience to Miss Schuylers commands I do myself the pleasure to inclose you a letter, which...
[ Amboy, New Jersey, March 15, 1780. On March 17, Hamilton wrote to Elizabeth Schuyler : “I wrote...
I wrote you a hasty letter two days ago; since which I have had the happiness of hearing you were...
The inclosed letter came to hand two days ago, and I take the earliest opportunity of forwarding...
I wrote you, my dear, in one of my letters that I had written to our father, but had not heard of...
I have been wishing my love for an opportunity of writing to you, but none has offered. I sit...
Here we are my love in a house of great hospitality—in a country of plenty—a buxom girl under the...
It is an age my dearest since I have received a letter from you; the post is arrived and not a...
Here we are my Betsey on our way to New York. I hope we shall take it and hasten the happy period...
Impatiently My Dearest have I been expecting the return of your father to bring me a letter from...
Immediately after dinner, I stole from a croud of company to a solitary walk to be at leisure to...
I had written the inclosed and left it to be sent by the last post; but by mistake it was not...
I wrote you last night the inclosed hasty note in expectation that your papa would take his leave...
I wrote you My Dear Betsey a long letter or rather two long letters by your father. I have not...
In the midst of my letter, I was interrupted by a scene that shocked me more than any thing I...
Since my last to you, I have received your letters No. 3 & 4; the others are yet on the way....
I have told you and I told you truly that I love you too much. You engross my thoughts too...
I have told you, and I told you truly that I love you too much. You engross my thoughts too...
[ Preakness, New Jersey, October 11, 1780. On October 13, 1780, Hamilton wrote to Elizabeth...
I would not have you imagine Miss that I write to you so often either to gratify your wishes or...
It is now a fortnight since I have received a line from my Charmer; but I attribute it to the...
Because your sister has the talent of growing more amiable every day, or because I am a fanatic...