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[ Albany, March 18, 1795. On March 30, 1795, Jones wrote to Hamilton : “Your favor of the 18th. instant has been duly received.” Letter not found. ]
Albany, March 18, 1795. “… I have for the present come to a conclusion not to accept any general retainer; so that as far as your letter contemplates an indefinite engagement for you ⟨in⟩ suits and cases, I must decline. I shall note provisionally your request with regard to McComb, Prime, John R. Livingston and Seixas . There is nothing to prevent my being engaged for you in these cases. With...
I called at your house the Evening before you left Town to bid you adieu & was sorry that I was not so fortunate as to find you at home. I am now here with Mrs. Hamilton at her Fathers house where we shall remain till the beginning of June & then take up our abode at New York where I shall be at all times happy to have it in my power to render you any service or pleasure. Your steady friend...
You will oblige me by sending me as soon as may be (first obtaining the consent of Mr Wolcott) a statement of the respective amounts of the several Items, of the Domestic Debt as they originally stood distributed among the several states. You once made out such a paper for me. Yours with regard LC , RG 53, Register of the Treasury, Estimates and Statements for 1795, Vol. “137-T,” National...
[ Albany, March 18, 1795. On the back of a letter which Pollock wrote to Hamilton on January 15, 1795 , Hamilton wrote: “Albany, March 18. 1795. Answer.” Letter not found. ]
Letter not found: from Harry Innes, 18 March 1795. On 8 May, Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., transmitted to Secretary of War Timothy Pickering “a letter of the 18 of March last, with its enclosure, from Harry Innes Esqr. to the President” ( DLC:GW ); and on 13 May, Pickering reported to GW on “The subject of the letter dated March 18. 1795, from Harry Innes Esq. of Kentuckey, to the President of...
On the day that I left this place to accompany Mr Weston up the River, I had the honor of writing a few lines to you on a certain subject mentioned in your respected favor of the 4th instant. Having returned from that trip but yesterday, no further oppurtunity of obtaining information on the point alluded to has yet occurred. I am much pleased to inform you that Mr Weston found time to visit...
On considering that part of your letter of the instt which relates to the establishment of a Post at Presqu Isle I have no hesitation in giving it as my opinion that the position is eligable, in several points of view, & that the United States ought to fix one there. The doubt I have is, from whence, in the reduced, & reducing state of the Legion, and the uncertainty of the negotiation of...