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[ Philadelphia, January 18, 1794. On January 20, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Rawle : “In answer to your letter of the 18th. instant.” Letter not found. ]
[ London, January 27, 1799. Letter not found. ] Letter listed in “Memorandum of Private Letters, &c., dates & persons, from 1796 to Augt 1802,” owned by Mr. James G. King, New York City.
Providence, April 25, 1791. “Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance the Bearer… John S. Dexter, who has been honored by the President with the appointment of Supervisor of Excise for Rhode Island—he now goes forward as a Delegate from this State Society to attend the General meeting of the Cincinnati to be holden in the City of Philadelphia.…” ADfS , Rhode Island Historical Society,...
London, September 5, 1798. “I find by private & public Intelligence that my Country … is determined to defend her claims against an insidious Foe.… I have been in Europe about two years …; from the connections I have both here, and on the Continent, I trust that I could procure on the lowest terms, any quantity of Arms &c. that our Government may want.…” ALS , marked “Duplicate,” Hamilton...
The Comptr Gennl. of Pennsya. presents his Compls. to the Secretary of the Treasury of the U states will do himself the pleasure to attend at the time & place mentioned in his note of this morning. LC , Division of Public Records, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg.
Philadelphia, December 19, 1793. Encloses “Bond with sureties for the faithfull discharge of the Duties annexed to the Office of Commr. of Loans.” LC , RG 53, Pennsylvania State Loan Office, Letter Book, 1793–1795, Vol. “616-P,” National Archives; LC , RG 217, First Comptroller’s Office, Pennsylvania Loan Office, Letter Book A, National Archives. The Senate had confirmed Moylan’s appointment...
[ Baltimore, May 20, 1792 . On May 31, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Ballard and acknowledged “your letter of the 20th. instant.” Letter not found. ] Ballard was appointed inspector of the revenue for the port of Baltimore on March 8, 1792.
[ Philadelphia, April 13, 1797. On April 22, 1797, Hamilton wrote to Wolcott and referred to “your letter of the 13th instant.” Letter not found. ] Printed in this volume.
Enclosed I have the Honor of submitting a Letter this day received from Mr. Samuel Davis and solicit your instructions, relative to the answer to be given, I have the Honor to be with great respect—Sir, Your most Obedt Humble Servt. ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
Agreeably to my promise to Mr Warner I take the liberty to enclose you a recommendation of that Gentleman to the honble. the Secretary of War for a subalterns commission in the army of the United States I believe Mr Warner to be deserving, and if the Government shall think proper to honor him with a commission he will prove himself deserving worthy of such confidence I am with great regard Dr...