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Hamilton, Alexander (1755-1804) Circular letter re: mail carried by public and private ships

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC07621 Author/Creator: Hamilton, Alexander (1755-1804) Place Written: Treasury Dept. Type: Letter signed Date: 1792/07/23 Pagination: 1 p. 22.7 x 19 cm Order a Copy

"Yet the Master of every vessel arriving from one port to another, where a Post Office is established, ought, before he "breaks bulk," to deliver the letters, which are directed to be delivered there, in conformity to the 12th section; and so doing, would be entitled to the compensation prescribed by the 13th section."

Signer of the U.S. Constitution.

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