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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Ames, Fisher Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from Fisher Ames, 4 April 1792 1792-04-04 I beg leave to lay before you the Letters from Captn. Stevens a prisoner in Algiers, with Letters...
2 “Aristides” Jay, John To John Jay from “Aristides”, 4 April 1792 1792-04-04 It would have been prudent, sir, when you disguised your name, in order to shoot your invenomed...
3 Commissioners of the Sinking Fund Meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, 4 … 1792-04-04 At a meeting of the Trustees of the Sinking Fund, at the house of the Vice President of the...
4 Fairfax, Bryan Washington, George To George Washington from Bryan Fairfax, 4 April 1792 1792-04-04 Your Favor of the 19th of March I received in due time, and have written to Mr Potts, to inform...
5 Hamilton, Alexander Washington, George From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 4 April … 1792-04-04 The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President of the United States. He was...
6 Hamilton, Alexander Brice, James From Alexander Hamilton to James Brice, 4 April 1792 1792-04-04 I was duly honored with your letter relative to the arrears of pay due to sundry Officers and...
7 Hamilton, Alexander Keais, Nathan From Alexander Hamilton to Nathan Keais, 4 April 1792 1792-04-04 [ Philadelphia, April 4, 1792 . On April 26, 1792, Keais wrote to Hamilton : “I this Day was...
8 Hamilton, Alexander Washington, George II: From Alexander Hamilton, 4 April 1792 1792-04-04 The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President of the United States. He was...
9 Hamilton, Alexander Seton, William From Alexander Hamilton to William Seton, 4 April 1792 1792-04-04 The post of this day brought me a letter from you. I am pained, beyond expression, at the picture...
10 Jay, John From John Jay to the Public, 4 April 1792 1792-04-04 It having been deemed expedient to consider me as the author of certain political papers lately...