Topic

Letters about Finance

1,358 letters
Letter

Lawrence and Morris to Alexander Hamilton, May 31, 1786

From Lawrence and Morris
To Alexander Hamilton
May 31, 1786

Lawrence and Morris express regret to Alexander Hamilton over the delay in repaying a loan he extended to them, explaining that expected payments from their debtors have not yet arrived. They apologize for having to issue a promissory note instead of returning cash and convey gratitude for Hamilton's kindness. They assure him of their willingness to reciprocate his favor in the future.

Letter

Alexander Hamilton to Mayor and Corporation of the City of New York, March 28, 1786

From Alexander Hamilton
To Mayor and Corporation of the City of New York
March 28, 1786

Alexander Hamilton, along with 136 petitioners, requests the Mayor and Corporation of New York to improve the street in front of the Coffee House, a central gathering spot for merchants. They argue that the street's poor condition and heavy cart traffic create filth and nuisance, negatively affecting those who frequent the area. The petition seeks better regulation to address these issues.

Letter

Alexander Hamilton to John Laurance, March 23, 1786

From Alexander Hamilton
To John Laurance
March 23, 1786

Alexander Hamilton informs John Laurance of preparations to bring the case of Benjamin Paine and others versus Peter Mesier Jr. and Jacob Van Voorhees to trial at the upcoming Supreme Court term. He outlines the legal strategy and emphasizes the importance of timely proceedings. Hamilton seeks Laurance’s support in advancing the case efficiently.