Topic

Letters about Finance

1,358 letters
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Alexander Hamilton to Clement Biddle, August 20, 1780

From Alexander Hamilton
To Clement Biddle
August 20, 1780

Alexander Hamilton appeals to Clement Biddle to show leniency toward Mr. Laurence, a loyal supporter of the American cause facing the loss of his hay and livestock, which threatens his family's survival. Hamilton urges Biddle to spare Laurence's provisions if possible, balancing military needs with compassion. He emphasizes this request as a personal favor rather than an official order.

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Alexander Hamilton to François Barbé-Marbois (Barbé de Marbois), August 17, 1780

From Alexander Hamilton
To François Barbé-Marbois (Barbé de Marbois)
August 17, 1780

Alexander Hamilton informs François Barbé-Marbois that securing the release of his brothers as prisoners is uncertain unless a prisoner exchange can be arranged with the French. He has instructed the Commissary of Prisoners to seek permission for them to visit Barbé-Marbois in Philadelphia to assess their status. Hamilton expresses willingness to assist further and provides updates on military movements and privateer captures.

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George Washington to Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, August 16, 1780

From George Washington
To Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau
August 16, 1780

George Washington expresses satisfaction that his strategic views align closely with those of Comte de Rochambeau. He informs Rochambeau of intelligence regarding an impending British military expedition. Washington emphasizes the importance of coordinated Franco-American efforts in response.

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George Washington to Chevalier de La Luzerne, August 16, 1780

From George Washington
To Chevalier de La Luzerne
August 16, 1780

George Washington informs Chevalier de La Luzerne that Rochambeau supports recruiting German deserters. He reports that Chevalier de Ternay requests sending a flour shipment to Boston and dispatching the sloop Saratoga to the West Indies with messages. Washington has contacted the Board of Admiralty to ensure these orders are carried out.

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George Washington to Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette, August 5, 1780

From George Washington
To Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette
August 5, 1780

George Washington expresses concern over Chevalier de Ternay's reluctance to enter New York harbor and urges Marquis de Lafayette to investigate the likelihood of reinforcements arriving from France and the West Indies. Washington seeks to coordinate French support for the American cause during the Revolutionary War.