1From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 18 January 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
There are various arrangements necessary to be made between the Government and the Bank of the United States, which will better be treated of in a personal conference than by writing. I request therefore that such proceeding as may appear proper to the Direction, for that purpose, may be adopted. With great consideration I have the honor to be Gentlemen Your obedient servant ALS , Historical...
2From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 28 January 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
In order to a final arrangement on the subject, I have the honor to recapitulate to you the suggestions made by me in our late conference. First I am authorized to make known the wish of the President of the United States, that the provision in the 11th. Section of the Act constituting your institution may be carried into effect, and to take with the Bank the requisite arrangements for that...
3From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 17 March 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
When lately I furnished you with drafts upon the Bank of Massachusettes for 50.000 Dollars I mentioned to the Committee of your Board, on whose application, the operation was made, That it might happen, that I should want an equal sum there, at the end of the present Quarter, for payment of the Quarters Interest; in which case I should rely upon the aid of the Bank. It does happen that the...
4From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 19 March 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
[ Philadelphia, March 19, 1792 . On April 10, 1792, Hamilton wrote to the president and directors of the Bank of the United States : “the operation suggested in my letter of the 19th ultimo continues to be desirable.” Letter not found .]
5From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 10 April 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
I am induced by circumstances which have come within my knowledge to inform you, that the operation suggested in my letter of the 19th ultimo continues to be desirable in relation to those, who have payments to make at the Custom house in the course of the current Month. You will consider it as it concerns the convenience of the Bank of the United States. I have the honor to be, with great...
6From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 29 August 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
Samuel Meredith, Esquire, having been constituted Agent to the Board of Commissioners for purchasing the debt of the United States, agreeably to a resolve of the Board of the 13th of July last, I have to request that you will cause to be passed to the Credit of the said Samuel Meredith, as Agent to the Board, the amount of all the Dividends which shall appear to be due to the Commissioners...
7From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 7 September 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
The fund appropriated for the contingent expences of this Department being exhausted, I have to request, that you will give a credit to the Register of the Treasury for fifteen hundred Dollars, to be by him applied on that account. A temporary account will be to be opened for the purpose, which will be discharged by the Treasurer as soon as an appropriation shall be made by law. With...
8From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, [10 October 1792] (Hamilton Papers)
[ Philadelphia, October 10, 1792. On January 2, 1793, Hamilton wrote to the president and directors of the Bank of the United States and referred to “my letter to you of the 10th of October last.” Letter not found. ]
9From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 5 November 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
[ Philadelphia, November 5, 1792. In a letter to the president and directors of the Bank of the United States on November 28, 1792, Hamilton referred to “my letter of the 5th Instant.” Letter not found. ] Thomas Willing was president of the Bank of the United States.
10From Alexander Hamilton to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, 19 November 1792 (Hamilton Papers)
I should be glad as early as may be, after to day, of an interview with the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States on a subject of some importance. I have the honor to be with respectful consideration Sir Your most Obed servant ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress. See H to the President and Directors of the Bank of the United States, November 20, 1792 .