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Treasury Department, July 11, 1792. Returns “Contract between the Superintendant of the Delaware...
My whole supply of Cash having been exhausted in the advance on account of Mr. Church—if you can...
I am engaged at home to day. If any thing requires my attention at the Office will you send it to...
Pursuant to the 6th Section of the Act making alterations in the Treasury & War Departments, I...
Above is a Check for five hundred Dollars. Tomorrow I will make an arrangement for 1000 more. I...
[ Philadelphia ] December 6, 1794 . “Mr. Hamilton requests Mr. Coxe to state to him how far the...
[ Philadelphia ] April 3, 1794 . “Mr. Hamilton presents his Compliments to Mr Coxe, and would be...
Inclosed is a letter, which came under cover to General Knox, and which he sent to me as probably...
I have received your two letters of the 13th & 28 instant. I think my conduct must have proved to...
Mr. Hamilton requests to see Mr Coxe this Morning at his House. AL , Tench Coxe Papers,...
It is my opinion that the rule which has been adopted with regard to arrears of duty in the...
As the Army will shortly be on the return from this Country, it is necessary to make an...
It is now a considerable time since provision was made by law for additional compensation to the...
[ Philadelphia, April 4, 1794. On December 27, 1794, Coxe wrote to Hamilton and referred to “your...
[ New York, October 26, 1789. On November 30, 1789, Coxe wrote to Hamilton : “by way of answer to...
You will find in the Closet blank warrants signed by me as follow Upon the Treasurer 45 Upon...
I send you copy of a letter from the Attorney General of the 17 instant. I agree in opinion with...
These papers are not perfected—there are blanks not filled . The sums are not added up & the...
Mr. Hamilton will with pleasure dine with Mr. Coxe tomorrow—and he will see him at his own house...
[ Philadelphia ] June 28, 1794 . “The Secretary of the Treasury presents his Compliments to The...
I am to acknowledge the Receipt of your Letters of the 20th. of December & 24th. instant. You...
Mr. Hamilton requests Mr. Coxe to examine the Draft herewith sent—to make the parts which are...
Mr. Hamilton’s Compliments to Mr Coxe. An engagement which Mr. H did not recollect will not...
Accidental Circumstances prevented my seeing you previous to my departure to know the issue of...
[ Philadelphia, August 1–15, 1794. ] “It will be proper to instruct Mr. Carrington to give...
[ Philadelphia, January 31, 1795. On February 9, 1795, Coxe wrote to Oliver Wolcott, Jr.: “A...
What regulations have been made by France since the commencement of the present Revolution...
with 1500 drs. in lieue of the Note for 1500 Drs. in Mr. H.s last letter—I having retd. that Note...
I send you a Check on the Bank of New York, for three thousand Dollars, to be delivered Mr....
I have just received your letter of the 27th of April. Yours of the 6th of the same month also...