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New York, April 17, 1799. “I will thank You to take the Statemt. of Mr Mangin’s services, with...
New York, April 4, 1799. “I have made out Mr Mangin acct of what I think he ought to be paid for...
[ March 16, 1799. Stevens endorsed the envelope of Hamilton’s letter of March 16, 1799: “Ansd...
I am often troubling you, but certain that you are my best friend, believe you will pardon the...
On my being appointed by the secretary of War, agent for the War department in this City, he...
I promised you to commit to writing what I think ought to be done, for the compleating the...
The adjoining account shews the expenditures & Nearly all the responsibilities of the Fortifying...
I have seen Mr. Furman, and we calculate that what is unpaid by him, and myself, for account of...
I hope you will excuse me for troubling you with my letters which I would not intrude on you, if...
I am honoured with yours of the 19th instant, inclosing a Letter for our Governor, which after I...
The fifty thousand Dollars loaned by the Corporation, for the Batteries, Cannon, Carriages, and...
The Batteries on this Island being completed it is necessary a guard should be appointed to take...
Agreeable to your request, and to ease the minds of some of our Citizens with respect to the...
We have carefully attended to the subjects presented to our consideration, by your note of...
I will thank You to direct John Lamb Esqr to make me a further advance on account of the United...
[ New York, December 26, 1793. On January 5, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Stevens : “Your letter of...