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[ Philadelphia, January 10, 1793. On January 12, 1793, Coxe wrote to Hamilton : “Agreeably to...
You will oblige me by sending me as soon as may be (first obtaining the consent of Mr Wolcott) a...
As the tea mentioned in your letter of the 13th of July is confessedly not simply Bohea but a...
It is my desire that you proceed immediately in the plan of purchasing, for the account of the...
I have delivered to Brockholst Livingston Esquire, who will present you this, One Hundred Shares...
On our present plan, It appears to me the quantity of ammunition proposed by General Knox for the...
Dr. W. Mendy is one of those characters that for its honesty, simplicity, and helplessness...
The Committee appointed to promote the election of Judge Yates as Governor have requested Mr....
I have before me your letter of the 6th instant. I refer you to the 45th Section of the Act,...
[ Philadelphia, September 26, 1792. On the back of a letter which Lutterloh wrote to Hamilton on...
It has been represented to me by Mr. Kearney Wharton of Philadelphia, that some hardship has...
I expected with certainty my beloved Betsey to have left this place to day. Our business has...
As the blank draughts already in your possession, are much more than sufficient to discharge the...
Mr. Duryee has applied to The General to have a Barn of his released, taken up for the use of the...
I have received your letter of the fifth instant, and would thank you to send me a copy of your...
I have received from Nathl. Gilman Esquire the Commissioner of Loans for New-Hampshire, a letter...
I thank you, My Dear Sir, for your letter of the 5 instant. The scruples you express about the...
State of N.Y. to Alexander Hamilton for services as Member of Congress from 21 Feby–5 May 73 days...
New York, March 22, 1799. “… It will be satisfactory to me, as far as may be convenient, to...
It gives me great pleasure to have the opportunity of announcing to you one whom I know to be so...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to submit to the President of the United States the...
It is with distress I find that the troops are every where a head of their supplies. Not a shoe,...
I take the liberty to trouble you with some remarks on a matter which to me appears of not a...
Article III The penalty on the officer in this article appears to be of questionable expediency....
[ Philadelphia, December 26, 1794. The dealer’s catalogue description of this letter reads as...
[ New York, July 20, 1795. On July 29, 1795, Washington wrote to Hamilton : “Your letters of the...
Part of the contents of your letter of the 10 of July last (which has happened to escape a...
Your letter to me officially of the 22 is received. I submit to you some observations in a...
Agreeable to a conversation which we had while you were in this city I have directed Lieutenant...
1170Call for a Meeting, [4 June 1798] (Hamilton Papers)
Card. The officers of the late army and navy of the United States are requested to meet at...