Alexander Hamilton
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Alexander Hamilton
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Alexander Hamilton
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Secretary of the Treasury, 1789-1795; Major General and Inspector General 1798-1800
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Major General and Inspector General of the "Eventual Army" authorized by Congress for the "Quasi-War" with France
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Alexander
family name
Hamilton
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| Title | Alternate label | Class |
|---|---|---|
| Settling Hamilton's Account | Document | |
| Line of Demarcation Established by the Treaty of Greenville | Document | |
| Will Receive Instructions from Mr. Wolcott | Document | |
| Request for Orders to Pass Along to Frigate Captains | Document | |
| Refers to the Perfidious Nature of Congress | Document | |
| Warrant for Unknown Author | Document | |
| Sentiments of Our People Toward the Directory of France, Etc. | Document | |
| Capt. Hacker Seeking Employment, McHenry Requests Decision by Hamilton | Document | |
| McHenry to Accertain Status of New York Harbour | Document | |
| Concerned about New York Harbors | Document | |
| Delay of Departure, Doughty and Hill to Accompany McHenry | Document | |
| Postpones Departure for New York | Document | |
| Organization & Leadership of the Provisional Army | Document | |
| Appointment as Inspector General | Document | |
| His Services Ought to be Procured at Almost Any Price | Document |
| Title | Alternate label | Class |
|---|---|---|
| [Untitled] | author | Document |
| New Act of Congress Discussed | author | Document |
| Power of President over the Navy, per Naval Armament document | author | Document |
| Advice for Rallying Support Against France | author | Document |
| Requests Instructions for Department Funds; Recommends Captain Hawker | author | Document |
| Request for Confidential Information on the Defense of New York City | author | Document |
| My Willingness to Serve | author | Document |
| Indiscreet Instructions from the President to the New Jersey Commander-in-Chief | author | Document |
| Opinions on the Construction of Batteries to Protect New York City | author | Document |
| You Should Not Decline the Appointment, Etc. | author | Document |
