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Alexander Hamilton

Teacher versus student! Hamilton defends the estate of the Mayor of New York against his old mentor William Livingstone, written shortly before the Annapolis Convention where he called for a Constitutional Convention.

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Teacher versus student! Hamilton defends the estate of the Mayor of New York against his old mentor William Livingstone, written shortly before the Annapolis Convention where he called for a Constitutional Convention.

The first secretary of the treasury, helped to stabilize our nation’s finances, became a bitter enemy of Aaron Burr and was killed by him in a duel in 1804. DS, one page, 8 x 12.5, April 20, 1786. A defense plea filed by Hamilton on behalf of Charlotte Hicks, executor of the estate of Whitebridge Hicks against a claim made by William Livingstone. A fine legal document signed in the year in which Hamilton represented New York at the Annapolis Convention. In very good condition, with professional acid-free tape repairs to horizontal fold separations on reverse (with some older tape repairs to front edges), overall toning to document, a bit heavier at the edges and light ink brushing in areas. COA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.

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