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I receive from the Citizens of Alexandria, this kind salutation on my first Visit to Virginia with much pleasure. In the earlier Part of my Life I felt at sometimes an inexpressible Grief and at others an unutterable Indignation at the Injustice and Indignities which I thought wantonly heaped on my innocent virtuous, peaceable and unoffending Country. And perceiving that the American People...
The Citizens of Alexandria, see among them with sincere Joy, Their revered president. His presence brings to their view, the Constancy and Ability, with which he Laboured in the Vineyard of Liberty when devotion to its cause was surrounded with the Gibbet and the Halter Her Intrepid and faithfull defender, dear as he then was to the Sons of America, is now more dear from the Additional claim...
It is just reported to me that, among the means of paying the troops which have been transmitted to this place, there is a Treasury draft on the Collector of Portsmouth for five thousand dollars. Without this sum the troops can not be put in possession of their dues, and a recourse to the Collector would be attended with considerable delay. It would therefore be necessary to keep an entire...
We are making arrangements for paying off the troops previously to their disbandment. This event is near at hand, and it is important that the men should receive their dues before they return to their homes. We have on hand a number of large bills which it is necessary to have exchanged at Boston, and shall be much obliged to you as our time presses if you will facilitate and expedite the...
I have instructed Col. Hunnewell to have certain Arms and Military stores and Clothing at Boston and Concord delivered to you— You I request that you will take charge of them accordingly untill you shall receive the orders of the War Department. ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
The Arms and Military stores under your charge and clothing for your regiment at Boston you will have delivered to Jonathan Jackson Esqr. Agent for the War Department; Those at Concord you will have transported to Boston, and delivered to the same officer. ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).