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I have put off answering your letter of the 30th ulto till now because at the time I received it I could have given you no information concerning your affairs that would have afforded you pleasur… Continue Reading From Bushrod Washington Jr., 1-12 Oct. 1823
The object of this letter is to give you the name & place of residence of the gentleman on whose account I spoke to you this morning, as they may escape your recollection.… Continue Reading To Thomas Todd, 18 March 1824
My letter to Maurice informed you of the severe inflammatory attack on my breast which then confined me to my room.
I recd last night your favor of the 20th Ulto in which you inform me that you expect the engraving of my portrait will be finished in a few weeks & not agreable to my request you will have 100 impressions struck off for me.
I have lately received a letter from Mr Christopher Hughes intimating the wish of your excellency to place in your collection of manuscripts specimens of the handwriting of some of our most illu… Continue Reading To Jan Pieter van Suchtelen, 10 Aug. 1818
Mrs Hamilton has passed a fortnight with us lately & recd from me the letters in the enclosed list which are marked by a Cross.1 I had no others.… Continue Reading To John Marshall, 10 Aug. 1818
I have Just returned from Phila. when your favor of the 28th Sept. was put into my hands.
Knowing your reputation for integrity and benevolence of character induces me to confide my situation to you, which is truly mortifying to me I have led a very sedentary life waiting for Father… Continue Reading From Elizabeth Blackburn Scott, 6 April 1819
Your Communication my friend I with great pleasure received a few days ago a private Convayance offers Me an Oppertunity of makeing you my thanks for it, and of sending you a few Yellow be… Continue Reading From Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, 24 Dec. 1819
I was about to sit down to give you an account of my autumnal Circuit, when I had the pleasure of receiving your late letter— Before I say one word on this subject, I beg to apologize for… Continue Reading From Joseph Story, 21 Dec. 1821
Your letter of the 9th, in consequence of my absence from the City, was not recd 'till yesterday Just as I was going to the Court.… Continue Reading To James Alexander Hamilton, 12 March 1822
I receivd your letter of the 5 of Decm. only two days since.
Your letter of the 14th Decr last in which you stated that Mr [Poor] of Washington would have funds in his hands which shd be paid2 one of us & not the balance of3 your debt to the estate should be observed thro one… Continue Reading To Robert Lewis, 30 June 1828
Some years ago there was a freindly suit in equity brought in your Court by the executors of Genl Washington, agt the devisees, or some of them, or by the devisees, or some of them, agt th… Continue Reading To William Brent, 23 May 1826
Mr Parks bill of injunction was obtaind in the court of Chancery for the District of Green Brier.
I have been prevented by sickness from making an earlier acknowledgment of your letter of the 23d Ulto.
I duly recd your letter mentioning the officits claimed by Mr Hooe against his first bond.
My letter to you, before my last was directed to you in Jefferson, & my last w<as> to the post-office the day yours of the 26th Sept was received.… Continue Reading From Bushrod Washington Jr., 7 Oct. 1826
Will you be good engh to inform me Whether you expect to be able to attend our Circuit at the next Term— We shall have a busy term, and the circumstances under which you left Phia., has ma… Continue Reading From Richard Stockton, 12 Feb. 1827
I regret that it is not in my power to accept your Kind invitation to dinner on friday.