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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Ellery, William | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from William Ellery, 18 October … | 1791-10-18 | The bark Polly Ebenezer Shearman master, which sailed from this Port for Hamburgh May 25th 1791... |
2 | Lee, Henry | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Henry Lee, [18 October 1791] | 1791-10-18 | My assiduity has been exercised to procure for you a riding horse ever since my return. My... |
3 | Hamilton, Alexander | Lincoln, Benjamin | From Alexander Hamilton to Benjamin Lincoln, 18 October … | 1791-10-18 | The post of this day brought me your letter of the 7th instant. I am pained that my having... |
4 | Randolph, Edmund | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Edmund Randolph, [18 October … | 1791-10-18 | The attorney-general of the United States does himself the honor of replying to the questions,... |
5 | Seton, William | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from William Seton, 18 October … | 1791-10-18 | I had the honor to write you on the 13th. since which, Indisposition has till this day prevented... |
6 | Knox, Henry | Henry Knox’s Minutes for the President’s Speech, 18 … | 1791-10-18 | In pursuance of the powers vested in me by law, I have directed such measures for re-establishing... | |
7 | Washington, George | Stuart, David | From George Washington to David Stuart, 18 October 1791 | 1791-10-18 | Bladensburgh [Md.] Oct. 18th 1791 Dear Sir, half past 5 Oclock A. M. I pray you to drop me a line... |
8 | Jefferson, Thomas | Jefferson, Mary | From Thomas Jefferson to Mary Jefferson, 18 October … | 1791-10-18 | Mr. Giles carries your trunk to Baltimore where he will see you tonight. Take out of it whatever... |