To Alexander Hamilton from Sharp Delany, 23 March 1790
From Sharp Delany
[Philadelphia] March 23, 1790. “It is with no small degree of diffidence I address you again on the Subject of a Boat in our Bay.… I am induced to request your sentiments on the subject—for the motives for smugling being encreased—means of prevention especially at first setting out should also be taken.…”
LC, Bureau of Customs, Philadelphia.