15301William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of June 18–21, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
Genl Hamilton read the Note of Mr Burr and the printed letter of Mr Cooper to which it refers,...
15302William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of June 21–22, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
On the morning of Thursday the 21st I delivered to Col: Burr the above letter and in the evening...
15303William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of June 22, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
General Hamilton perused it, & said it was such a letter as he had hoped not to have...
15304Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 22, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
On Saturday the 22d of June, General Hamilton, for the first time, called on Mr. P. and...
15305William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of June 22–23, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
In the afternoon of this day I reported to Col: Burr at his house out of town the above answer...
15306William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of June 23, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
When I returned with this letter to the City which was about 2 o clock in the afternoon of the...
15307Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 23, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
Mr. P—— understood from General Hamilton that he immediately answered, that if the communication...
15308Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 23–25, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
This letter, although dated on the 23d June, remained in Mr. P.’s possession until the 25th,...
15309William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of June 25, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
At nine O clock on Monday the 25th Inst: I called on Genl Hamilton at his house in Cedar Street...
15310Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 25, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
After the delivery of the Letter of the 22d, as above mentioned: in another interview with Mr. V....
15311William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of Later Events of June 25, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
In about an hour he called at my house. I informed him, that I had shewn to Col Burr the letter...
15312William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of June 26, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
The following day (tuesday 26. June) as early as was convenient I had an interview with Col:...
15313William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of June, 27–28, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
I handed this to him at 12 Oclock on Wednesday the 27th Instant. After he had perused it...
15314Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 27–28, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
With this letter a message was received, such as was to be expected, containing an invitation,...
15315William P. Van Ness’s Narrative of the Events of July 3, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
Tuesday July 3d I again saw Mr Pendleton, and after a few subsequent interviews the time when the...
15316Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of July 6 and 9, 1804 (Hamilton Papers)
On Friday the 6th of July, the Circuit being closed, Mr. P. gave this information, and that Gen....
15317Introductory Note: Report on the Subject of Manufactures, [5 December 1791] (Hamilton Papers)
When The Papers of Alexander Hamilton , X, was published in 1966 the Tench Coxe Papers in the...
15318To Alexander Hamilton from ———, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
Mr. Duer the late Secretary of the Board of Treasury having informed us that in Consequence of...
15319From Alexander Hamilton to ———, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
The amount due to the Bank does not appear in the papers except in a letter of Butlers in which...
15320From Alexander Hamilton to ———, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
I have perused the declaration & approve it. I presume the 12 of Decr. last was previous to suing...
15321From Alexander Hamilton to ———, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
I am mortified at the unseasonable trouble I occasion to you, but if the inclosed is in a state...
15322From Alexander Hamilton to ———, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
I will thank you for your name on the inclosed. Yrs. ALS , New-York Historical Society, New York...
15323From Alexander Hamilton to ———, 15 March (Hamilton Papers)
I think we must admit the special verdict. If there be any thing in it which they cannot prove...
15324To Alexander Hamilton from John Burchan, [n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
John Burchan, the Young Gentleman recommended to Col. Hamilton by Thomas Lowrey, is to be found...
15325From Alexander Hamilton to Mathew Carey, [n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
Mr Hamilton’s Compliments to Mr Carey. He would readily comply with Mr Carey’s request if he had...
15326Comments on Jews, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
& progress of the Jews and their from their earliest history to the present time has been & is,...
15327To Alexander Hamilton from Peter Corne, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
[ n.p., n.d. ]. Asks Hamilton’s opinion on what steps he should take to recover his losses in New...
15328Draft of an Act Imposing Duties on Carriages and Servants, [n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
An act imposing Duties on Carriages and servants Be it enacted that every Owner or possessor of...
15329From Alexander Hamilton to Elizabeth Hamilton, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
For want of having made application on time The stage waggon has been engaged so as to prevent my...
15330From Alexander Hamilton to Richard Harison, [n.p., n.d.] (Hamilton Papers)
I will thank you briefly to assign your reasons with the opinion I have requested. Yrs ALS ,...