1To Alexander Hamilton from William Allibone, [27 March 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
I have the Honor to Enclose a statement of what mony will be wanted in discharge of the engagments in the Office of Superintendant of the Delaware Light House &c for the present quarter up to the thirty first Instant and am with Highest Respect your most Obedient. Humble Servant ALS , RG 26, Lighthouse Letters Received, Vol. “A,” Pennsylvania and Southern States, National Archives. “Statement...
2To Alexander Hamilton from Isaac Ledyard, 27 March 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
The Petition which you was so good as to shew a friendly concern for (to benifit by the final provision from which I was strangely precluded) is as you advised referred to the Secy of War. I fear this information may come too late for your benevolence to be exercised toward me as you designed. Yesterday I was informed to my great disappointment & grief that an application of mine to Congress...
3To Alexander Hamilton from William Maxwell, 27 March 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
[ Greenwich, New Jersey, March 27, 1792 . On June 26, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Maxwell : “Your Letter of the 27 of March was duly received.” Letter not found .] Maxwell, a resident of New Jersey, had served as a brigadier general in the Continental Army from October, 1776, to July, 1780.
4To Alexander Hamilton from Philip Livingston, 27 March 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Your Letter of Sunday, was brought to me yesterday morning about eight OClock with its inclosures, I immediately delivered them, the one addressed to Mr. Seton, the other for Generl. Schuyler. I called upon Mr. G. Verplank, the President of the State Bank, he appears, perfectly to coincide, in opinion, of the propriety of giving aid to the Dealers, as far as is consistent with prudence....