You
have
selected

  • Correspondent

    • Hamilton, Alexander

Author

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 10 / Top 50

Recipient

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 10 / Top 50

Period

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Correspondent="Hamilton, Alexander"
Results 2131-2160 of 14,471 sorted by author
Col. Hamilton supposed that it was agreed on all hands, that some relief should be granted—there...
I have this moment seen a Bill brought into the Senate intitled a Bill to define more...
I most sincerely and heartily sympathise with you in the distresses and dangers under which your...
I have received your letter of the sixth instant, and have directed Major Tousarde to signify to...
The Attorney for the District of Virginia has presented to the accounting officers of the...
I duly received your letter of the 12th instant. My avocations have not permitted me sooner to...
I request the favour of you to present for me the inclosed Bill & when paid to remit the amount...
Your three letters of the 21st of March, 6th and 10th of April have been received, and gave me...
New York, March 5, 1799 . “I recur to your letters of the 31st of January 4th 15 21. 22 23 & 27...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President of the United States &...
[ New York, 1786. ] Encloses draft of a certificate and asks Duane “to affix the seal of the...
I have received a letter from Col Smith of which the inclosed is an extract. As the mention of...
You will have heared, before this reaches you, of the fluctuations and changes which have taken...
[ Philadelphia, July 9, 1794. On July 12, 1794, Randolph acknowledged Hamilton’s “letter of the...
The Lieut. This will be handed to you by Lieut. Rogers, of the first Regiment who is on the way...
[ Treasury Department, December 9, 1794. “… Be assured that in this and in every thing which...
I am advised by the Secy. of War that Mr. Williams Storekeeper at Springfield has been directed...
Agreeably to the order of the Senate, I have the honor to transmit the plan for the support of...
Col. Hamilton did not suppose that any arguments would have much influence on the decision of...
[ Philadelphia, May 1, 1792 . On May 2, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Washington: “The case was here...
It is the natural of course for you to take the Directions of your Commanding Officer Major Hoops...
Cold in my professions, warm in ⟨my⟩ friendships, I wish, my Dear Laurens, it m⟨ight⟩ be in my...
I have received your letter of the twenty fourth instant ultimo, and am glad happy to find that...
Mr. Duer my assistant goes to Philadelphia to transact some business with the bank there in which...
I have received your letter of the fifth instant, and approve the intention which it expresses of...
The resignation of Lieut Spring is accepted, and will be considered as taking effect on the 31st...
I have to request that you will provide — horses for Major Hoops and Captain Stille who are about...
[Philadelphia] Gazette of the United States , June 23, 1792. Philip Marsh has written: “On June...
A certificate of Registry No 16, granted by you, for the Ship Lucretia, has been delivered up, at...
Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Col. Rice relative to an issue of Clothing to the troops...