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Letter to the Governor of Pennsylvania
10/17/1794 Printed DocumentInforms the Governor of Pennsylvania that the Quartermaster and Commissary General will leave Fort Cumberland for Bedford to remedy various defects in supplies.
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Letter to the Governor of Pennsylvania
10/10/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Governor of Pennsylvania.
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Letter to the Governor of Pennsylvania
09/20/1794 Printed DocumentHamilton sends Thomas Mifflin, Governor of Pennsylvania, the same letter he sent to Governor Thomas Sim Lee of Maryland on September 18, 1794. [document not available]
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Letter to the Governor of Pennsylvania
09/09/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton writes the Governor of Pennsylvania on the latest plans on the progress of the militia in moving to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion.
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Letter to the Governor of Pennsylvania
08/30/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of State to the Governor of Pennsylvania, regarding measures to be taken in relation to the militia, in response to the Whiskey Rebellion.
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Letter to the Governor of Maryland
08/29/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Governor of Virginia.
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Letter to the Commissioner of the Revenue
12/29/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of Treasury to the Commissioner of the Revenue.
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Letter to the Commissary of Military Stores
08/26/1794 Printed DocumentRequests that the Commissary of Military Stores have ready an express to go tomorrow morning to Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
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Letter to the Commander of the Virginia Militia
09/13/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton writes the commander of the Virginia militia, informing him that the President has instructed that he accelerate the assembling of the militia, in order to quash the rebellion, …
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Letter to Baltimore merchants
12/01/1794 Printed DocumentHamilton informs two Baltimore merchants - William Buchanan and Samuel Smith - that a bill from them for $10,000 in favour of Philips & Cramond (Philadelphia merchants) has been presented and will be …
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury
06/09/1794 Printed DocumentTreasury Secretary Hamilton writes collector Otho Williams at Baltimore. Informs him that he has directed the Treasurer to remit to him the sum of $1700 in bills for the fortification.
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Letter from the Secretary of State
06/17/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of State to the Secretary of the Treasury enclosing all the papers, which General Knox admits himself to possess, respecting the Ship William. Also mentions the French …
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Letter from the Revenue Office
10/01/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Commissioner of the Revenue, informing Hamilton that he called upon John Stagg and found that he had set out after the President with General Anthony Wayne's dispatches. Mentions …
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Letter from the President of the United States
12/30/1794 Printed DocumentPersonal letter from President Washington to the Secretary of War
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Letter from the President of the United States
10/26/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the President of the United States on his travels through Pennsylvania. Reports on "great complaints" from Colonel Francis Gurney's corps, a New Jersey brigade sent in to suppress the …
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Letter from the new Secretary of State
01/02/1794 Printed DocumentEdmund Randolph, having just taken his oath of office as Secretary of State, writes Alexander Hamilton and Henry Knox, also in Washington's cabinet. Randolph replaced Jefferson, who openly disagreed …
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Letter from the Marshall of Pennsylvania
09/08/1794 Printed DocumentThe Marshall for the Pennsylvania District writes Secretary Hamilton on his personal experiences with Whiskey rebels in western Pennsylvania; at one point, he was even fired at.
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Letter from the Governor of Virginia
12/31/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from Henry Lee III, Governor of Virginia, to the Secretary of the Treasury
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Letter from the Governor of Pennsylvania
06/30/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Governor of Pennsylvania to the Secretary of War, regarding the refusal by Indians to acknowledge the validity of certain tracts in western Pennsylvania around Lake Erie.
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Letter from the Governor of Maryland
09/30/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Governor of Maryland, enclosing a copy of a letter from Brigadier General Samuel Smith at Frederick Town to explain a variety of difficulties delaying his march to the ultimate place …
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Letter from the Governor of Maryland
09/12/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Governor of Maryland to Secretary Hamilton, enclosing a copy of a letter from Peter Engels, the state's armourer at Frederick Town, containing information proper for the President to …
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Letter from the Governor of Maryland
09/04/1794 Printed DocumentThe Governor of Maryland writes Secretary Hamilton, informing him that he will comply with the President's desire that the Eastern Shore part of the militia immediately march to Baltimore, from …
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Letter from the Governor of Maryland
08/21/1794 Printed DocumentThe Governor of Maryland discusses the council's decision to furnish the detachment of militia with muskets, bayonets, and cartouch-boxes.
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Letter from the Comptroller of the Treasury
10/11/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Comptroller of the Treasury to Secretary Hamilton, regarding remittances, compensation, and warrants for sums of money. Discusses the choice of large notes of the Bank of the United …
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Letter from the Commissioner of the Revenue
12/28/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Commissioner of the Revenue. Mentions the procuring of timber from Georgia for the naval armament. Also makes mention of Hamilton's coming resignation, along with Knox's resignation, …
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