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Letter
Alexander Hamilton writes from Lewes, Delaware, in October 1779, likely addressing military or political matters during the Revolutionary War. He corresponds with John G. Mitchell, who acknowledges receipt of Hamilton's letter dated October 18. The content of Hamilton's original letter remains unknown due to the absence of the text.
Letter
Alexander Hamilton writes from Little Egg Harbor in 1779, likely discussing military or logistical matters related to the Revolutionary War. He communicates with John G. Mitchell, who acknowledges receipt of Hamilton's letter dated October 19. The correspondence reflects ongoing coordination among American officers during the conflict.
Letter
Alexander Hamilton writes to John G. Mitchell from the New Jersey coast in 1779, likely discussing military or political matters related to the Revolutionary War. The letter prompts a response from Mitchell dated October 23, indicating ongoing correspondence between the two. The specific content of Hamilton's original message is not preserved.