1The Continentalist No. I, [12 July 1781] (Hamilton Papers)
The Continentalist. No. IThis issue of “The Continentalist” was addressed to Samuel Louden, editor of
2The Continentalist No. II, [19 July 1781] (Hamilton Papers)
This, like the preceding issue of “The Continentalist,” was probably written while H was at De Peyster’s Point during the interval between his departure from Headquarters in the middle of April and his arrival in early July at Dobbs Ferry.The other numbers of “The Continentalist” are dated
3The Continentalist No. III, [9 August 1781] (Hamilton Papers)
This, like the preceding issues of “The Continentalist,” was probably written while H was at De Peyster’s Point during the interval between his departure from Headquarters in the middle of April and his arrival in early July at Dobbs Ferry, New York.The other numbers of “The Continentalist” are dated
4The Continentalist No. IV, [30 August 1781] (Hamilton Papers)
This, like the preceding issues of “The Continentalist,” was probably written while H was at De Peyster’s Point during the interval between his departure from Headquarters in the middle of April and his arrival in early July at Dobbs Ferry, New York.The other numbers of “The Continentalist” are dated
5The Continentalist No. V, [18 April 1782] (Hamilton Papers)
The succeeding numbers of the Continentalist were written last fall, but accidentally got out of the possession of the writer. He has lately recovered them, and he gives them to the public more to finish the development of his plan, than from any hope...The other issues of “The Continentalist” were dated
6The Continentalist No. VI, [4 July 1782] (Hamilton Papers)
This is the sixth and final essay entitled “The Continentalist.” The preceding five are dated