Alexander Hamilton
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Mass of supplies for the War Department
07/26/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue encloses an extract from a letter of his to Secretary Knox regarding the mass of supplies for the War Department, together with his answer. Also encloses five several …
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List of articles required for equipment of 44 and 36 gun frigates
06/23/1794 LetterbookKnox informs Secretary of Treasury Hamilton that he forwards list of articles for equipping 44 gun ships; expects requirements to be similar for 36 gun ships. Heavy cannon and shot already requested. …
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Letter to the Secretary of Treasury
10/21/1794 Printed DocumentEphraim Blaine writes that, as the army is to march and the Quartermaster General to take immediate charge, he concludes that his services will no longer be necessary. Blaine will thus conclude his …
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Letter to the Secretary of Treasury
01/16/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from John Habersham in Georgia to the Secretary of the Treasury; makes mention of the two Creek Indians killed by a party of whites on the frontier.
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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
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 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 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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Letter from the Commissioner of the Revenue
10/30/1794 DocumentLetter from Tench Coxe, Commissioner of the Revenue, to Alexander Hamilton. Image not available.
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Letter from the Commissioner of the Revenue
06/30/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue writes that it is necessary that he receives some indication of the points to which Hamilton wishes the attention of Colonel Alexander White to be drawn when he shall …
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Letter from the Commissioner of the Revenue
06/27/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Commissioner of the Revenue, informing Secretary Hamilton that General Henry Miller arrived from York yesterday afternoon. Discusses the prices of shot, shells, and cannon.
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Letter from the Attorney General of Pennsylvania
09/23/1794 Printed DocumentJared Ingersoll, Pennsylvania State Attorney General, writes that the military stores from Samuel Hodgdon have not arrived, and the Cavalry of the Jersey & City Militia may arrive tomorrow. Insists …
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Letter from the Attorney General
08/23/1794 Printed DocumentThe Attorney General writes Secretary Hamilton with vague points about the Whiskey Rebellion. Bradford is pleased that John Jay appears to be making peace with the British.
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12/17/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Hamilton to Knox, 12/17/1794
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11/23/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Hamilton to Carrington, 12/02/1794.
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10/28/1794 Cited letter or documentCited in Hamilton to Washington, 10/29/1794
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