To Alexander Hamilton from William Willcocks, 1 September 1793
From William Willcocks1
[New York] Septemr. 1st. 1793
Yours of the 30th Ult.2 was recd., and the inclosed to Mr. Fraunces,3 I this moment delivered to a person who is to put it into his hands, or leave it at his place of abode—being unable from bodily indisposition to leave my Room.
By tuesday I hope to be in a cindition to wait on Messrs: Duer and Flint.4 The result of which interview you may expect to know (by the first post) from
AL[S], Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
1. For background to this letter, see Andrew G. Fraunces to H, May 16, 1793; Willcocks to H, August 25, 1793.
2. Letter not found.
3. Letter not found.
4. William Duer and Royal Flint.