From Alexander Hamilton to Richard Harison, 26 June 1792
To Richard Harison
Philadelphia June 26. 1792
Dear Sir
I shall be mindful of the intimation in your letter of the 4th instant1 repecting Mr. Mc Comb;2 so that you may be secured.
Your account some how or other has remained unsettled. The Comptroller has promised to have it speedily finished. This done, the money shall be paid without delay.
With great esteem and regard Dear Sir Your obedient servt
Alex Hamilton
Richard Harrison Esquire
ALS, New-York Historical Society, New York City.
1. Letter not found.
2. John McComb, Jr., was the contractor for erecting a lighthouse at Cape Henry, Virginia.