Topic

Letters about Finance

1,358 letters
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George Washington to Committee of Cooperation, May 31, 1780

From George Washington
To Committee of Cooperation
May 31, 1780

George Washington endorses the Committee of Cooperation’s plan but urges immediate calls for specific contributions of men, provisions, forage, and transportation from the states. He recommends apportioning resources based on each state’s capacity and proximity to likely military operations. Washington stresses the need for clear coordination between the states and the Continental Army.

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Alexander Hamilton to Nathanael Greene, May 16, 1780

From Alexander Hamilton
To Nathanael Greene
May 16, 1780

Alexander Hamilton advises General Nathanael Greene to temper his harsh response to the Board of Treasury despite feeling unjustly treated, emphasizing the importance of maintaining cooperation during the ongoing conflict. Hamilton warns that escalating personal resentments could harm Greene's position and operational effectiveness, urging a more diplomatic tone to preserve unity and avoid future obstacles.

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Nathanael Greene to Alexander Hamilton, May 15, 1780

From Nathanael Greene
To Alexander Hamilton
May 15, 1780

Nathanael Greene expresses frustration and anger toward accusations made against him, seeking Alexander Hamilton's advice on how to respond without appearing overly submissive. He includes correspondence from the Treasury and his reply, emphasizing his desire to defend his honor while planning to leave his position when possible. Greene requests Hamilton's candid opinion on the best course of action.

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George Washington to James Duane, May 14, 1780

From George Washington
To James Duane
May 14, 1780

George Washington proposes forming a small committee with full authority to coordinate cooperation with the French fleet and army, rather than relying on Congress. He believes successful collaboration could secure American independence. Washington suggests Philip Schuyler, Robert R. Livingston, and James Duane as members of this committee.

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Alexander Hamilton to James Duane, May 14, 1780

From Alexander Hamilton
To James Duane
May 14, 1780

Alexander Hamilton urges James Duane to persuade Congress to swiftly approve a critical military measure proposed by General Washington, emphasizing the urgency due to an impending arrival of reinforcements in June. He stresses the need for rapid preparations, including troop mobilization and supply organization, and advises limiting the committee’s involvement to essential consultations to maintain operational efficiency. Hamilton also notes the Marquis de Lafayette’s importance but cautions against indulging his personal preferences.