Year

Letters from 1783

681 letters
Letter

Alexander Hamilton to Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, January 1, 1783

From Alexander Hamilton
To Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton
January 1, 1783

Alexander Hamilton writes to his wife Elizabeth from Albany, updating her on his arrival and health while expressing hope to complete his business and return soon. He urges her to take care of her health and follow her medicine regimen, emphasizing the importance of her well-being for both of them. Hamilton closes with affectionate anticipation of reuniting.

Letter

John Chaloner to Alexander Hamilton, December 18, 1783

From John Chaloner
To Alexander Hamilton
December 18, 1783

John Chaloner informs Alexander Hamilton that to manage John Carter’s shares, Hamilton must provide a properly attested Power of Attorney authorizing someone to receive dividends and vote on Carter’s behalf. Chaloner notes he previously sent this information and Hamilton’s letters to Albany, which Hamilton may not have received. He resends the documents as a duplicate for Hamilton’s attention.

Letter

Alexander Hamilton to John Barker Church, December 12, 1783

From Alexander Hamilton
To John Barker Church
December 12, 1783

Alexander Hamilton writes to John Barker Church in December 1783, likely discussing post-Revolutionary War matters and personal affairs. He addresses ongoing financial or political concerns as the new nation transitions from war to peace. The letter reflects Hamilton's active engagement in shaping early American governance and economic policy.

Letter

Alexander Hamilton to Thomas Mifflin, December 10, 1783

From Alexander Hamilton
To Thomas Mifflin
December 10, 1783

Alexander Hamilton requests Thomas Mifflin to obtain an official copy of the definitive treaty from Congress to aid clients indicted under New York's confiscation laws for their roles in the war. He emphasizes the urgency due to strict court procedures and impending deadlines for the accused to respond to indictments. Hamilton doubts the state legislature will halt prosecutions before the treaty's formal announcement.

Letter

John Chaloner to Alexander Hamilton, November 26, 1783

From John Chaloner
To Alexander Hamilton
November 26, 1783

John Chaloner informs Alexander Hamilton about an upcoming election for the Bank's directors and a proposal to increase the capital stock by offering one thousand new shares at five hundred dollars each. He mentions awaiting correspondence from mutual acquaintances and conveys greetings from his family to Hamilton and other notable families.