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My anxiety to reach the Station you have assigned me, after delays long, painful, & unexpected,...
I transmit you under cover a duplicate of my last communication, and have the singular pleasure...
After writing the Minister of War on the 30th ulto. agreably to the enclosed copy & after having...
Since I had the Honor to address you on the 15th Inst: delays unexpected (which to me are in a...
However unexpected & painful our tardy progress, I believe it will be satisfactory to you to...
It is a truth, that in the variety of my Life, I have very seldom experienced so essential a...
The Man who has been so frequently assailed by insidious slanders as myself, cannot be too...
I arrived here on Saturday & shall proceed on my Journey the 15th., and expect to reach Norfolk...
New York, December 12, 1799 [ –January 6, 1800 ]. Has remained in New York to superintend the...
Altho’ I am not honored with your personal acquaintance, I have suggested to myself the liberty...
As you feel interested in favr. of any reasonable indulgence to Mr. Robertson, I think proper to...
522General Orders, 25 March 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
The General Court Martial of which Capt. Read was president, having tried Lieut. Leyborn of 2d....
As Hamilton indicates in the letter printed below, he was about to set out on a trip to New...
Capn: Shepherd of this place, who I understand has the general superintendance of the public...
525General Orders, 1 November 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
[ New York, November 1, 1799. On November 4, 1799, Hamilton wrote to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney...
Introductory Note The letter printed below is one of many which Hamilton and his correspondents...
April 1800. Compte a Monrs Burr Pour Onoraire jusqua Ce jour $2500.       Plus fait Compte de Son...