Lot 16
  • 16

Hamilton, Alexander

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Description

  • Autograph letter signed to Thomas Willing. Albany, September 29, 1793
  • ink,paper
1 page (323 x 203 mm), signed "A Hamilton", to Thomas Willing, President of the Bank of the United States in Philadelphia, integral blank; creases where previously folded, minor tears at edge of folds and upper corner, neat square paper repair, some soiling to outer creases.

Literature

The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 15: 351–352

Catalogue Note

While Washington's Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton writes regarding matters of the Treasury:

"Gentlemen
At my departure on the journey which brought me hither I requested the Comptroller of the Treasury to arrange with you the payment of any monies which should appear to him indispensable to the public service; with an assurance that I would ratify what was done and on my return cover it in due form. My confidence in your disposition to facilitate the operations of the Department and a persuasion that you would have intire reliance on any communication of Mr. Woolcott on my part led me to yield the more readily to the considerations, which after my late illness dissuaded me from business; and accordingly I omitted at that time any written communication.
I have however thought it adviseable to confirm to you by letter the arrangement then made and to request the continuance of your cooperation.
If my health remains as good as it now is, I expect in a fortnight from this time to be at my post in Philadelphia (...)"