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Letters to John Wilcocks

2 letters
Letter

Alexander Hamilton to John Wilcocks, March 1, 1786

From Alexander Hamilton
To John Wilcocks
March 1, 1786

Alexander Hamilton writes to John Wilcocks in 1786, likely discussing matters related to post-Revolutionary War governance or finance, reflecting his ongoing involvement in shaping the new nation. The letter precedes Wilcocks's brief acknowledgment dated March 5, 1786. Specific content of Hamilton's message remains unknown due to the missing text.

Letter

Alexander Hamilton to John Wilcocks, March 10, 1786

From Alexander Hamilton
To John Wilcocks
March 10, 1786

Alexander Hamilton responds to John Wilcocks regarding a dispute involving ship ownership, expressing regret over the inconvenience but declining to intervene further on behalf of Mr. Church. Hamilton instructs Mr. Chaloner to finalize the sale of Mr. Church’s share in the two ships on favorable terms. He also mentions having written to Mr. Wadsworth about the matter.