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From Alexander Hamilton to Nathaniel Appleton, 27 February 1791

To Nathaniel Appleton

Treasury Department
Philadelphia Feby 27. 1791

Sir

Mr. H LeRoy1 informs me that he will probably have a sum of money in Boston for which he will be glad to receive an equal sum here. I have told him that if he will cause it to be placed in your hands you will receive it and give duplicate receipts upon one of which the amount received will be reimbursed here. This you will accordingly do to the extent of thirty thousand dollars.2

If you should have on hand bills of the Treasurer as far as they go, you will deliver them in payment directed to either Cashier of the Bank of North America or New York as may be desired of you. In this case any receipt you give will of course only be for a ballance   I am Sir   Your Obedient servt

Alexander Hamilton

N Appleton Esqr

ALS, The Bostonian Society, Boston.

1Herman Le Roy was a partner with William Bayard in the New York mercantile firm of Le Roy and Bayard.

2Le Roy and Bayard drew a bill of exchange on Stephen Higginson on February 28, 1791, for ten thousand dollars. H endorsed this bill payable to Appleton (D, The Bostonian Society).

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