Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens & Alexander Hamilton & John Laurens
This is a destroyed letter written on 24 February, 1780, from John Laurens to rumored lover Alexander Hamilton. Laurens most likely talked about how his black regiment plan had been denied by the South Carolinian delegates.
[February 24, 1780. On March 30, 1780, Hamilton wrote to Laurens: “I have received lately two letters from you, the last dated the 24th of February.” Letter of February 24 not found.]
John Laurens to Alexander Hamilton, 24 February, 1780 was written by John Laurens.
John Laurens released John Laurens to Alexander Hamilton, 24 February, 1780 on Thu Feb 24 1780.