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[ New York, October 2, 1789. On December 30, 1789 , Clay wrote to Hamilton: “I received your very...
As in the first establishiment of Revenue systems, imperfections and inconveniencies will...
Treasury Department, October 3, 1789. Acknowledges receipt of Davidson’s “letter of the 24th of...
Inclosed is the copy of an Act for amending the “Act for registering and Clearing Vessels,...
From some returns which have already come to me I am led to fear that smuggling has already began...
Your letter of the 20th of September has duly come to hand. In regard to the enquiry you make, I...
If any arrangement has been made at the Port where you reside for the support Maintenance and...
I have seen with a mixture of Pleasure and apprehension the Progress of the events which have...
I have reason to know, that some of the Collectors have conceived themselves authorised to make...
[ New York, October 6, 1789. On October 13, 1789, Willing wrote to Hamilton : “We received your...
[ New York, October 7–8, 1789 In a letter to the Comte de Montmorin on October 30, 1789, Louis G....
I think it probable you will have learnt, through other channels, before this reaches you, my...
[ New York, October 9, 1789. On October 27, 1789, Higginson wrote to Hamilton : “Your Letter of...
There is a species of information highly requisite to the Government in adjusting the policy of...
New York, October 10, 1789. Asks Fitzgerald for information concerning foreign and domestic...
I observe that by the 24th. Section of the Act for Registering and Clearing vessels &c. it is...
[ New York, October 10, 1789. The manuscript dealer’s catalogue description states that Hamilton...
I duly received yours of the 16 of September; of which my hurry has prevented me an earlier...
I thank you My Dear Sir for the line you was so obliging as to leave for me and for the loan of...
As I am not certain in what light the Commissioners of the Loan Office in the several states may...
Enclosed I send you agreable to an Intimation in a former letter the signatures of the president...
There is a species of information, which it will be convenient to you to obtain and which will be...
Questions concerning the navigation of the several States, and Foreign Nations to which answers...
Treasury Department, October 16, 1789. “I am favored with yours of the 9th. instant transmitting...
I have received your Letter of the 10th Instant, in which you inform me, that you have drawn...
Treasury Department, October 19, 1789. “I have this day drawn on you … a sett of Bills of...
On Reflection, I have concluded to substitute the Form herewith transmitted for the Monthly...
Agreeably to your desire, I sit down to commit a few lines to the Post. Nothing worth particular...
[ New York, October 20, 1789. On October 26, 1789, Witherspoon wrote to Hamilton : “On Saturday I...
[ New York, October 26, 1789. On November 30, 1789, Coxe wrote to Hamilton : “by way of answer to...