James Miller to Alexander Hamilton., 11/07/1772-11/07/1772
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Series 3 contains correspondence, mostly to Robert Fergusson, a tobacco merchant in Port Tobacco, Maryland. Correspondents include merchant James Brown, Maryland tobacco merchant Alexander Hamilton, Dumfries [Virginia] merchant George Gray, Virginia merchant Alexander Henderson, and others. Discussion of business matters. A few of the letters were sent from Scotland. Documents date 1717-1810. Arranged chronologically in forty-seven (47) folders.
Dates
- 11/07/1772-11/07/1772
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
09/07/03
Container Summary
1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 11/7/1772 from James Miller to Maryland tobacco merchant Alexander Hamilton, acknowledging the receipt of transfer notes. Miller notes that Hamilton owes him a balance of tobacco. Sent from Bladensburg, Maryland to Piscataway, Maryland; favored by George Digges.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
MILLER, JAMES - CORRESP. TO HAMILTON, ALEXANDER (1772): Autographed Letter
HAMILTON, ALEXANDER - CORRESP. FROM MILLER, JAMES (1772): Autographed Letter
BLADENSBURG - MARYLAND - CORRESP. FROM (1772): Autographed Letter
PISCATAWAY - MARYLAND - CORRESP. TO (1769): Autographed Letter
DIGGES, GEORGE - REFERENCE (1772): Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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