Alexander Hamilton letter to David Evans, 1800 January 12.

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Alexander Hamilton letter to David Evans, 1800 January 12.

Consists of one autograph letter signed by Alexander Hamilton to the Honorable David Evans of Albany, New York, emphasizing the need to oppose George Clinton in New York state politics. The letter is dated 12 January 1800 from New York and includes New York stampless cover on reverse.

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Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804

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Clinton, George, 1739-1812

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