From Alexander Hamilton to John Kean, 18 April 1792
To John Kean
Treasury Department April 18th 1792
Sir
The bills drawn by the Treasurer on the 11th of February upon the Collectors of New London,1 New Haven2 and Fairfield,3 the sale of which I desired to be suspended, by my letter of the 12th ultimo,4 may now be disposed of.
I am, with consideration Sir, Your obedt Servant
A Hamilton
John Kean Esqr
Cashier of the Bank of the United States
LS, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York City.
1. Jedediah Huntington.
2. Jonathan Fitch.
3. Samuel Smedley.
4. Letter not found.