From Alexander Hamilton to Otho H. Williams, 22 January 1794
To Otho H. Williams
Treasury Department.
January 22nd 1794
Sir
I have before me your letter of the 30th of November last1 containing a requisition from Captn Porter2 for certain repairs to be done to the Revenue Cutter Active.
The public service requiring that the vessel should be kept in repair, I request that you will have done what shall be found necessary. If the Judgment of the Captain cannot be confided in, you will call in the aid of a trusty and discreet ship carpenter.
Circumstances have suspended an attention to the situation of the master of the Cutter. This affair will now be taken up without further delay.3
I am with great consideration Sir your obedt servant
A Hamilton
Otho H. Williams Esquire
Collector Baltimore
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1. Letter not found.
2. David Porter was master of the Active, the Maryland revenue cutter.