Article describing the life of Lady Hamilton, of interest at the time due to Joseph Husband's private collection of letters between Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton.
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804; United States. Secretary of the Treasury
Hamilton orders that the losses of British vessels as a result of French privateers be calulated. The order is typed on off-white slightly torn paper and is signed in dark brown ink.
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on off-white paper, Hayne apologizes for a previous letter, as well as the behavior of one of his acquaintances.
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on off-white paper, Hayne informs the recipient of how to order a copy of his work, and thanks him for his kindness.
Knight, Richard Payne, 1751-1824; Hamilton, Emma, Lady, 1761?-1815; Letters
Letter addressed to Emma, Lady Hamilton during her time in Naples. Knight discusses a recent attempt in poetry and thanks his correspondent for her kind views on it. Perkins in his note writes that "the balance of the letter is mainly devoted to...
Hamilton, Elizabeth; Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804; United States. Secretary of the Treasury; Transcriptions; Biographical information; Collecteana files
Perkins' notes written in blue ink on white paper. There is a transcription as well as some biographical information.
Hamilton, Elizabeth; Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804; United States. Secretary of the Treasury; Booksellers' catalogs; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Collecteana files
Seller identifies Hamilton as "wife of Alexander" and describes the letter as "fine."