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[ Philadelphia ] March 16, 1792 . “Having Particularly Inspected the Condition of the Piers at...
[ Philadelphia ] April 27, 1792 . Encloses “a Coppy of an Invoice of Oil, which has been...
[ Philadelphia ] February 9, 1792. “Sometime about the setting in of the winter … the Inspector...
[ Philadelphia ] March 13, 1792 . “Unpleasant as the task is, to be the Bearer of bad tidings, it...
I have the Honor to Enclose a statement of what mony will be wanted in discharge of the...
[ Philadelphia ] April 30, 1792 . “Since delivering the estimates and observations for Building a...
Those who percieve the arduous nature of your duties, ought to wish to aid you in executing them....
[ Baltimore, May 20, 1792 . On May 31, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Ballard and acknowledged “your...
There was shiped some time past from this place five chests of Souchong and one Chest of Hyson...
[ Charleston, South Carolina, May 30, 1792. On June 18, 1792, Tench Coxe wrote to Blake: “Your...
When the Funding System was in agitation, those who were not in the paper Line was in hopes the...
I am in this moment favoured with a letter from Mr Bourne informing of my having lost my Object...
Having been absent in the Country, it was not till yesterday, that I had the honour to receive...
We are informed by our agent resident in Philadelphia that there are between nine and ten...
By last post I received an Answer from Colo. Newton to my enquiries concerning a successor to Mr....
[ Richmond, May 17, 1792 . On July 11, 1792, Tench Coxe wrote to Carrington: “In your letter of...
[ New York, February 11, 1792. On February 27, 1792, Hamilton wrote to Childs : “I duly received...
Among the Cases, which have been brought before the Auditor of the Treasury and myself in...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, June 28, 1792. Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, May 28, 1792. Encloses contract “for the digging and...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, June 27, 1792. Encloses “a contract between the...
I understand from Mrs. Hamilton that you do not expect to return from Newark for several days...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, June 20, 1792. Transmits “for the purpose of submission to...
The bill relative to the debt having passed thro the House I hope an handsome conclusion will be...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, May 31, 1792. “Prior to the recommencement of the building...
[ Newburyport, Massachusetts, May 25, 1792. In a letter to Hamilton of October 18, 1792 , Cross...
New Bern [ North Carolina ] June 21, 1792 . “I transmitted you in the month of February last the...
I herewith enclose a letter which I have received from Messrs. Mackay & Dixey. The subject...
I stand in need of Your forgiveness for intruding myself upon You, but I hope that my motive for...
[ New York, March 22, 1792 . The calendar summary of this letter reads as follows: “Similar...