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Letters from 1780

1,132 letters
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Alexander Hamilton to Margarita Schuyler, February 1, 1780

From Alexander Hamilton
To Margarita Schuyler
February 1, 1780

Alexander Hamilton writes to Margarita Schuyler in 1780, expressing his pleasure in delivering a letter entrusted to him by her sister and revealing his admiration for Margarita based on portraits and descriptions. He seeks to establish a friendly and confident connection despite their lack of personal acquaintance. Hamilton acknowledges that his openness may seem bold but hopes it will be well received.

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George Washington to Lewis Pintard, February 29, 1780

From George Washington
To Lewis Pintard
February 29, 1780

George Washington instructs Lewis Pintard to travel to Amboy for a meeting of commissioners to discuss matters concerning prisoners. The letter emphasizes the importance of coordination on prisoner-related issues during the Revolutionary War. Washington's directive reflects ongoing efforts to manage prisoner exchanges and treatment.

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George Washington to Chevalier de La Luzerne, February 4, 1780

From George Washington
To Chevalier de La Luzerne
February 4, 1780

George Washington informs Chevalier de La Luzerne about the British inability to recruit German troops and updates him on prisoner exchange efforts and ongoing Spanish-British negotiations. He expresses gratitude for France's plan to supply additional arms and ammunition to support the American cause. Washington emphasizes the importance of continued French assistance in the struggle for independence.

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George Washington to Magistrates of New Jersey, February 2, 1780

From George Washington
To Magistrates of New Jersey
February 2, 1780

George Washington praises the New Jersey magistrates for their effective cooperation during a recent crisis in early 1780. He acknowledges their efforts in maintaining order and supporting the Continental Army's needs. Washington encourages continued vigilance and collaboration to ensure stability in the region.