1To George Washington from Nathaniel Pendleton, 12 May 1789 (Washington Papers)
Notwithstanding the arduous, and important affairs in which your Excellency must be deeply...
2To George Washington from Nathaniel Pendleton, 23 July 1789 (Washington Papers)
Having seen the Bill for establishing the judiciary department of the Government of the United...
3Enclosure V: Letter from Nathaniel Pendleton, 4 June 1790 (Hamilton Papers)
In consequence of an application from the executors of the late General Greene, to relate what I...
4To George Washington from Nathaniel Pendleton, 5 March 1791 (Washington Papers)
I am informed Mr Rutledge has lately accepted the appointment of Cheif Justice of the State of...
5To George Washington from Nathaniel Pendleton, 30 July 1796 (Washington Papers)
It is with reluctance I find myself Obliged to resign the appointment I hold in the judicial...
6Nathaniel Pendleton’s Memorandum on a Conversation between Alexander Hamilton and Ebenezer Purdy, [25 February 1804] (Hamilton Papers)
On Saturday the 25th of february 1804 I went with General Hamilton to the lodgings of Judge Purdy...
7Nathaniel Pendleton’s First Account of Alexander Hamilton’s Conversation at John Tayler’s House, [25 June 1804] (Hamilton Papers)
General Hamilton says he cannot imagine to what Doctr. Cooper may have alluded unless it were to...
8Nathaniel Pendleton’s Second Account of Alexander Hamilton’s Conversation at John Tayler’s House, [25 June 1804] (Hamilton Papers)
In answer to a letter properly adapted to obtain from General Hamilton a declaration whether he...
9Nathaniel Pendleton to William P. Van Ness, 26 June 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
I have communicated to General Hamilton the letter you did me the honor to write me of this date....
10Nathaniel Pendleton’s First Statement of the Regulations for the Duel, [4 July 1804] (Hamilton Papers)
1. To leave this Island from different points in two boats precisely at five Oclock on Saturday P...
11Nathaniel Pendleton’s Second Statement of the Regulations for the Duel, [10 July 1804] (Hamilton Papers)
1. The parties will leave town tomorrow morning about five o Clock, and meet at the place agreed...
12Nathaniel Pendleton to William P. Van Ness, [15 July 1804] (Hamilton Papers)
Having thought it expedient on consideration to make a small addition to the statement which I...
13Nathaniel Pendleton to William P. Van Ness, 16 July 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
It will not be possible for me to give you another opportunity of seeing the Statement, before it...
14Joint Statement by William P. Van Ness and Nathaniel Pendleton on the Duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr … (Hamilton Papers)
Col: Burr arrived first on the ground as had been previously agreed. When Genl Hamilton arrived...
15List of Papers Given to Nathaniel Pendleton, [19 July 1804] (Hamilton Papers)
There were inclosed under this cover and delivered to me after the death of General Hamilton 1....
16Nathaniel Pendleton’s Amendments to the Joint Statement Made by William P. Van Ness and Him on the Duel between … (Hamilton Papers)
The statement containing the facts that led to the interview between General Hamilton and Col....
17Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 22, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
On Saturday the 22d of June, General Hamilton, for the first time, called on Mr. P. and...
18Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 23, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
Mr. P—— understood from General Hamilton that he immediately answered, that if the communication...
19Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 23–25, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
This letter, although dated on the 23d June, remained in Mr. P.’s possession until the 25th,...
20Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 25, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
After the delivery of the Letter of the 22d, as above mentioned: in another interview with Mr. V....
21Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 27–28, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
With this letter a message was received, such as was to be expected, containing an invitation,...
22Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of July 6 and 9, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
On Friday the 6th of July, the Circuit being closed, Mr. P. gave this information, and that Gen....