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1The Funeral, [14 July 1804] (Hamilton Papers)
On Saturday last the remains of Alexander Hamilton were committed to the grave with every...
Yours of the 26th. Ult: would have been sooner answered, but for the two reasons that I hoped for...
The inclosed reclamations of Girod & Chote against the claims of Bapstropp to a monopoly of the...
14 July 1804, New Orleans. “I enclose you the last number of the Moniteur , printed in this city....
14 July 1804, Bordeaux. “It having been represented to me that some of my Countrymen in London...
14 July 1804, Baltimore. “Mr Merry presents his best Respects to Mr Madison, and loses no Time to...
Louisiana probable numbers from latest accounts St. Andrews . 361 38°–30’ St. Charles 840  1201....
Generous motives, and impulses of sentiment in one person towards another who is susceptible of...
Agreeably to my promise just before I left Washington, I lately sent you the articles mentioned...
I have the honor of proposing for your approbation the following persons for appointments in the...
I hope my destress will plead an a apology for the liberty I have taken the person who house...
I recieved in due time your letter on the division of the Louisiana territory into districts, and...
The inclosed reclamations of Girod & Chote against the claims of Bapstropp to a monopoly of the...
In answer to your letter covering mr Davidson’s on the subject of the claim he sets up to certain...
If you will be so good as to make particular & diligent enquiry as to the riotous workmen, and to...
T Munroe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President, and thinks it necessary to...
I find on a diligent and particular enquiry of the Overseer & others who saw the riotous workmen...