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From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 8 May 1793

To George Washington

Treasy. Departmt. 8 May 93.

The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to lay before the President sundry papers relating to Ephraim Kirby,1 which is done merely on the score of propriety, as it is not perceived that any special provision in the case, can be consistently made.

Alexander Hamilton

LC, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.

1An entry in JPP description begins “Journal of the Proceedings of the President,” George Washington Papers, Library of Congress. description ends for May 9, 1793, reads as follows: “The Secretary of the Treasury sent me … sundry papers (merely as a matter of form) for my perusal, relating to Ephm. Kirby Collect. of one of the Divisions in the Dist. of Connecticut for indemnification for expenses incurred in the discharge of his duty” (JPP description begins “Journal of the Proceedings of the President,” George Washington Papers, Library of Congress. description ends , 112).

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