Controversial U.S. vice-president, who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel in 1804. ALS signed “A. B.,” one page, 4.75 x 7, March 28. Letter to A. O. Dayton, Esq. [possibly Aaron Ogden Dayton, born October 4, 1796 in New York, son of Elias Boudinot Dayton]. Burr writes: "I regret to have been abroad when you called yesterday - want to be indemnified this morning you will find me at home at any hour you may be pleased to name. Bring with you the memorial of Pawking and others & also the draft of Laws.” In fine condition, with intersecting folds, staple holes to top left, and some light toning from previous display. R&R COA.
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