Alexander Hamilton Papers

From Alexander Hamilton to Tench Coxe, [1 January 1794]

To Tench Coxe

[Philadelphia, January 1, 1794]1

What regulations have been made by France since the commencement of the present Revolution including the Constituent Assembly with regard to the following articles—

Flour, Tobacco Rice, Wood, Salted Fish, Fish Oil, Pot & Pearl Ash, Beef & Pork, Indigo, Live Animals* Naval Stores say Tar

Pitch & Turpentine, Iron* bar & pig

The Inquiry respects as well the West Indies as Europe.

Mr. Coxe will oblige me by exped⟨itious⟩ examination. My materials give only partial information.2

AL, RG 58, General Records, 1791–1803, National Archives.

1This letter is undated. A note at the bottom of the page reads: “recd. January 1, 1794.”

2H may have wished this information for use in the preparation of his “View of the Commercial Regulations of France and Great Britain in Reference to the United States,” which is dated 1792–1793 in PAH, XIII, 395, but which may have been written in 1794. See Coxe to H, January 1, 1794 (printed in PAH, XXVI); H to Coxe, January 12, 1794 (printed in PAH, XXVI).

Authorial notes

[The following note(s) appeared in the margins or otherwise outside the text flow in the original source, and have been moved here for purposes of the digital edition.]

* What was the situation of these two Articles in France prior to the Revolution. Their situation in the West Indies ⟨is⟩ known.

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