Alexander Hamilton Papers

To Alexander Hamilton from Tench Coxe, 19 January 1795

From Tench Coxe

Treasury Department
Revenue-office, January 19th 1795

Sir,

I find from Col: Presley Nevill,1 that his father (Inspector Nevill)2 has just informed him that he is prepared to pay at sight, 6 to 7000 Dollars for Revenue received in the 4th Survey, and the further sum of 3000 Dollars at ten days sight. It will follow that any payments which the contractors may have to receive can be conveniently furnished to that amount by the Supervisors Bills.

I am,   Sir, with great respect,   Your most obedient Servant

Tench Coxe
Commissr. of the Revenue

The Secretary of the Treasury

LC, RG 58, Letters of Commissioner of Revenue, 1794–1795, National Archives.

1Presley Neville was agent for procuring supplies in the western country for the Army. See H to Neville, November 18, 1794.

2John Neville was inspector of the revenue for Survey No. 4 in Pennsylvania.

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