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M r Charles Adams, my Second son, the Bearer of this Letter, I beg leave to introduce to you.— He...
I have received the Letter you did me the honor to write me this morning and as the Secretary of...
I do my self the honour to transmit to you my Accounts which remain unsettled, for the last two...
The father of his Country being now Invested with the full powers of his Office, I presume he...
I beg you to accept my unfeigned thanks for your friendly communications of this date—and that...
I have been at a stand whether to forward to you the Enclosed, or not, for fear you might Imagine...
Your letter by last nights post is come to hand, but not that relative to the Election in the...
Brookhaven [ New York ] May 22, 1789 . “The Cases between Wells, and Wickham, & myself have been...
Tho’ you may have no predilection to serve one printer more than another, as all of them, may...
Baltimore, May 31, 1789. Acknowledges receipt of a letter from Hamilton enclosing “a Bond from...
New York, June 12, 1789. Authorize Hamilton to “become security to Mr Robert Boyd for a Certain...
New York, June 12, 1789. “… [During the American Revolution] I Lodgd. at piramus in New Jersey....
I am informed the Inhabitants of New York have it in Contemplation to make Mr King one of our...
Newton [ Massachusetts ] June 29, 1789 . Requests Hamilton to accept “Mr. Charles Jackson, Son of...
I arrived here on Friday night. I can do no business with the court of errors so anxious is the...
Mr Charles Adams, my second son, the Bearer of this Letter, I beg leave to introduce to you. He...
Forty days after Date I promise to pay to Alexander Hamilton on order for Value received the Sum...
New York, August 15, 1789 . On this date Hamilton wrote and Murray signed a receipt which reads...
I have not had much time to consider the Subject on which I promised to give you my opinion nor...
[ September 16, 1789. On October 11, 1789, Hamilton wrote to Peters : “I duly received yours of...
Philadelphia, September 17, 1789. States that the port of Philadelphia lacks funds for the...
I have had the honour to receive your favour of the 13th instant, by which I am informed that I...
I acknowledge the recpt of Yours by Mr. Duer of the 13th Inst— one by the Post covering a Letter...
Be pleas’d to accept my sincere acknowledgments for the politeness and attention, you discover’d...
[ Boston, September 20, 1789. On October 5, 1789, Hamilton wrote to Rice : “Your Letter of the...
By the command of the President of the United States, I do myself the honor to transmit to you...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, September 22, 1789. Encloses report on customs duties. Promises to...
As I have nothing to do with the Packet boats ⟨more⟩ than to deliver my dispatches to the Masters...
[ Annapolis, September 24, 1789. On October 3, 1789, Hamilton wrote to Davidson acknowledging the...
I called upon you within the time limited to give you my answer on the Communication which in...