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[ Philadelphia, January 11, 1791. “The President of the United States having duly considered the...
[ Philadelphia, January 11, 1791. On January 26, 1791, Nathaniel Appleton wrote to Hamilton :...
I inclose you copies of the printed papers you desired: also a letter I recieved last night. This...
I thank you for the printed papers you have been so obliging as to send. I cannot forbear a...
It is necessary to the adjustment of the public accounts, that the officers of the Treasury...
Contrary winds have prevented any vessel leaving the Texel since the month of November. The...
Sur la communication qui nous a été donnée par Monsieur swan, de la lettre que vous lui avez fait...
I did myself the honor to address you the 7th. of Novr. last from Boston, and therein mentioned...
Treasury Department, January 17, 1791. Encloses “the Presidents commission for Mr. Joseph...
The ships Vigilant and Hope, belonging and bound to this place from foreign Ports, were by...
Providence, January 17, 1791. “I have promised the subscribers to the enclosed representation,...
[ Philadelphia ] January 17, 1791. “… Very large returns for the issue of Indents are in hand &...
Met pursuant to notice: John Adams, Vice President of the United States; Thomas Jefferson,...
Philadelphia, January 18, 1791. “In compliance with your request, I have directed the Comptroller...
[ Philadelphia, January 18, 1791. On the verso of Wheelock’s letter to Hamilton on November 8,...
Mr. Beckwith. I take the liberty of speaking very freely to you on every subject, and upon this...
I omitted writing to you last Evening in Expectation of Communicating more agreable Intelligence,...
The foregoing is Copy of what I had the Honor of writing you on the 7th Ultimo via New York....
About an hour ago the election of Senator was brought on in the assembly. Burr succeeded by a...
I have received your letter of the 16th. of October from which I find that a cutter of near 64...
[ Philadelphia, January 22, 1791. The dealer’s catalogue description of this letter reads:...
It being deemed necessary to proceed in the building of the Cutter for the Maryland station I...
It being deemed necessary to proceed in the building of the Cutter intended for the Connecticut...
[ Philadelphia, January 23, 1791. On February 15, 1791, Whipple wrote to Hamilton : “Your letter...
I find so considerable a difference in favor of the United States will arise from building at...
Philadelphia, January 24, 1791. Proposes that two beacon boats on the Delaware River, both of...
New York, January 24, 1791 “In consequence of yours of the 20th. Ulto. I did on the first of this...
I return you the report on the mint which I have read over with a great deal of satisfaction. I...
I observe in Fenno’s paper of the 12th. Inst. that a motion was made by Mr Ames “to take into...
I have the honor of addressing you this letter by the way of the English Packet because contrary...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January 25, 1791. Encloses “quarterly Accounts to the 31st. Ultimo.”...
Your circular favour of 11 instant is recd. I don’t remember to have ever seen any Bills of the...
I Should have written You some time Since, but a dangerous fit of Illness has prevented Me and I...
Baltimore, January 26, 1791. Acknowledges receipt of Hamilton’s circular letter of December 18,...
Baltimore, January 26, 1791. “… there is an expedient (which I have some reason to suspect has...
I received, with particular satisfaction, and took an early opportunity of imparting to Congress,...
I am afraid that my parting words with you yesterday might possibly convey a meaning wch. I did...
Richmond, January 28, 1791. “Your favour of the 14th. instant has been duly received and I now do...
Precedents for Hamilton’s “Report on the Establishment of a Mint,” can be found in the writings...
The Secretary of the Treasury having maturely considered the subject referred to him by the order...
The Secretary of the Treasury having maturely considered the subject referred to him by the order...
[To the Speaker of the House of Representatives] The Secretary of the Treasury having attentively...
I request your speedy opinion on the following point. A citizen of the United States obtains...
There is no proof of my affection which I would not willingly give you. How far it will be...
A Conversation: Mr. Hamilton, Mr. William Macomb of Detroit, and Lieutenant Colonel Beckwith. Lt....
[ Philadelphia ] January 31, 1791 . Transmits a “Contract (which has been submitted to the...
Treasury Department, January 31, 1791. “The President of the United States being about to appoint...
[ Philadelphia ] January 31, 1791 . Approves contract for supplying the lighthouse at Portsmouth,...
New York, January, 1791. “Prompted by a sense of duty, to the Public, and Friendship to you, I am...
I have several times within these few weeks been almost tempted to break in a Moment on your time...