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1 Hamilton, Alexander Alden, Roger From Alexander Hamilton to Roger Alden, [21 January … 1790-01-21 If you have in the Office the laws of North Carolina, I will thank you for the perusal of them....
2 Alden, Roger Hamilton, Alexander To Alexander Hamilton from Roger Alden, Brockholst … 1791-12-29 A number of your fellow Citizens desirous of expressing the sense they entertain of the important...
3 Hamilton, Alexander Alden, Roger From Alexander Hamilton to Roger Alden, Brockholst … 1792-01-15 The mark of esteem, on the part of fellow Citizens, to whom I am attached by so many ties, which...
4 Alden, Roger Washington, George To George Washington from Roger Alden, 31 May 1787 1787-05-31 I have the honor to enclose to Your Excellency the news papers of this day, published in the city...
5 Alden, Roger Washington, George To George Washington from Roger Alden, 25 August 1789 1789-08-25 I have the honor to transmit, herewith enclosed, the original communications from the Secretary...
6 Alden, Roger Thomson, Charles Enclosure: Roger Alden to Charles Thomson, 30 November … 1789-11-30 I have been induced by desire of Mr Fisher to suspend writing to you until this time respecting...
7 Alden, Roger Lear, Tobias Roger Alden to Tobias Lear, 8 April 1790 1790-04-08 The Secy of State has given directions, that six copies of the Laws, in sheets, should be...
8 Alden, Roger Lear, Tobias Roger Alden to Tobias Lear, 14 July 1790 1790-07-14 New York, 14 July 1790. In response to Tobias Lear’s request for copies of state acts ceding...
9 Jefferson, Thomas Alden, Roger From Thomas Jefferson to Roger Alden, 25 July 1790 1790-07-25 I receive this moment your favor of to-day. Tho’ I shall ever be pleased with every event which...