From Alexander Hamilton to Elizabeth Hamilton, [27 October 1802]
To Elizabeth Hamilton1
[Albany, October 27, 1802]
I was made happy My beloved Eliza by the receipt of two letters from you2 which gave me the delightful intelligence that you & my dear Children were well. I shall be glad to come and receive the assurance in person.
This moment I came from Court & I fear I shall not be disengaged from it before Saturday. Judge of my impatience by your own.
Adieu My darling Eliza
A H
I am quite well
Wednesday Evening
Octo⟨ber 2⟩7
Octo⟨ber 2⟩7
ALS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
1. For background to this letter, see H to Elizabeth Hamilton, October 16, 1802.
2. Letters not found.