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[ Philadelphia, May 2, 1793. On May 16, 1793, Whipple wrote to Hamilton and referred to Hamilton’s “directions of the 2d instant.” Letter not found. ]
[ Philadelphia, November 1, 1792. On November 30, 1792, Whipple wrote to Hamilton : “I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 1st. instant.” Letter not found. ] Whipple was collector of customs at Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
[ Philadelphia, December 2, 1791. On December 17, 1791, Whipple wrote to Hamilton : “I received by the last post your letter of the 2nd Instant.” Letter not found. ]
[ New York, September 10, 1790. On October 9, 1790, Whipple wrote to Hamilton : “I had the honor to receive in due course your letter of the 10th ulto.” Letter not found. ]
[ Philadelphia, February 4, 1792. On February 28, 1792, Whipple wrote to Hamilton: “Your letter of the 4th. instant I had the honor to receive.” Letter not found. ]
[ Philadelphia, June 21, 1792. On June 30, 1792, Whipple wrote to Hamilton : “I recd … your letter of the 21st instant.” Letter not found. ]
[ New York, August 17, 1790. In a letter of September 13, 1790 , Whipple referred to Hamilton’s “letter dated the 17th. August.” Letter not found. ]
[ New York, March 24, 1790. On May 31, 1790, in a letter to Hamilton , Whipple referred to “your letters of the 30th January & 24th March last.” Letter of March 24 not found. ]
Herewith you have Copy of the Act for the establishment & support of Light houses, Beacons, Buoys and public Piers. Amongst other things contained in it, you will percieve that it is made the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to provide by Contracts to be approved, by the President of the United States, for rebuilding when necessary & keeping in repair the Light Houses, Beacons, Buoys &...
I have received your letter of the 4th. instant and am much obliged by the historical Statement of the Trade of the State of New hampshire contained it. I consider a Coasting Licence as rendered void as to the remainder of the year, whenever a vessel departs from the United States upon a foreign Voyage. The Act of Congress of the 20th day of July 1790 intitles the owner of the Vessel you...