Letter
James Madison to Alexander Hamilton, June 30, 1788
[Richmond, June 30, 1788] 1
Inclosed is the final result of our conventional deliberations. The intended address of the minority proved to be of a nature apprehended by me. 2 It was rejected by the party themselves when proposed to them, and produced an auspicious conclusion to the business. As I shall set out in a few days for N. York, I postpone further explanations. I have this instant the communications from N. Hampshire, via Poughkepsy; 3 also your two favors of the 19 & 20.
Yr. affecty.
Js. Madison Jr
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Alexander Hamilton
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