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Alexander Hamilton informs Richard Varick that he and Mr. Laurance, who have been retained by Mr. R. Smith, are preparing to leave town. Hamilton recommends that Varick take over matters concerning Mr. Smith during their absence. The letter serves as a formal handover of responsibilities.
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Alexander Hamilton requests Richard Varick to propose candidates for a commission tasked with examining witnesses in a legal dispute between John Wardrop and Alexander Macaulay. He seeks Varick’s input to ensure a fair and effective investigation.
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Alexander Hamilton requests Richard Varick to assume responsibility for the legal case Macaulay v. Ludlow and to continue managing the suit. Hamilton entrusts Varick with overseeing the proceedings on his behalf.
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Alexander Hamilton sends Richard Varick a draft of a trust deed along with related documents, requesting Varick to review and make necessary amendments. The letter focuses on finalizing legal arrangements connected to the trust. Hamilton seeks Varick's expertise to ensure the documents are properly prepared.
Letter
New-York, August 12, 1790 Sir, It is with great pleasure, that, in obedience to an order of the Senate of the United States, I have the honor to enclose their…