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[ Annapolis, November 10, 1790. On November 17, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Davidson : “I have received your letter of the 10th. instant.” Letter not found. ] Davidson was collector of customs at Annapolis.
Bermuda Hundred [ Virginia ] November 10, 1790 . Acknowledges receipt of Hamilton’s “private letter of the 15th of September last.” States that Mr. Brown was innocent of “intentional falsehood” in swearing that Dennis Butler, an Irishman and master of the ship Bowman , was a citizen of United States. Also states that “Mr. Heathcote … is as conscious of being innocent of an intentional false...
[ Mount Vernon, November 10, 1790. On November 11, 1790, Washington wrote to Hamilton : “Since writing to you yesterday.…” Letter not found. ]
Letter not found: to Alexander Hamilton, 10 Nov. 1790. On 11 Nov. 1790 GW wrote to Hamilton: “Since writing to you yesterday I have received your letter of the 6th inst:.”
Letter not found: to Abishai C. Thomas, c.10 Nov. 1790. On 11 Nov. 1790 GW wrote to Alexander Hamilton: “Since writing to you yesterday I have received your letter of the 6th inst: . . . You will therefore destroy the letter, which I enclosed to you in my last, for Colo. Thomas.”
The enclosed Letter from our Friends James Mackensie & Co. came under our [cove]r and was immediately sent to the Agent’s [offi]ce, but our Clerk informing us that it [wa]s much torn thro’ an accident to the Mail, We ordered it to be taken out again, to put it under Cover, not Knowing its Consequence which we hope Thee wilt approve. We take the Freedom to tender thee our best Services at this...