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If my memoranda be right I sent Wilkinsons letter, by duplicates through you. If so I presume it...
I understand, that the Officers for Connecticut have been appointed & their names published, but...
Yesterday about two oClock, the detachment proceeded on its destination. It consisted of one...
I have ——— Major Ford to give the detachment directed Major Ford to take the command as you...
Your letter of the 21st instant came to hand by the post of to day. There are some points in it...
Inclosed is a copy of a letter to Captn. Leonard. You best know from the previous situation, what...
I have the honor to acknowlege the receipt of your letter of the 19th instant with the copies of...
I have been honored with your several letters of the 21. 22. 26. 27 and 28 instant. All necessary...
[ New York, April 2, 1799. On April 4, 1799, McHenry wrote to Hamilton : “I have been honored...
New York, April 3, 1799. “… More recruiting Instructions are necessary, there cannot be less than...
New York, April 8, 1799. “… It has been suggested … that an advance of money to the officers on...
Nothing can be more desireable than a well digested plan for connecting the different parts of...
New York, April 8, 1799. “The Commander in Chief having approved the idea of calling the Pay...
Your letter of the 4th. instant, informs me of the contracts, which have been already made, and...
As it will require time to form contracts where there are none already existing, I submit that it...
I have been yesterday & this morning honored with your several favours, three of the 11th and two...
New York, April 15, 1799. “… A letter from General Washington of the 10th. instant has this...
By a letter just received from Lt Leonard of Vermont he mentions that he has made the necessary...
New York, April 17, 1799. “Your letters of the 15th. and 16th. are duly come to hand.… Tomorrow I...
Philadelphia, April 20, 1799. “… As I do not conceive the United States to be now at War in the...
Upon a careful inspection of the Articles of War I entertain doubts, whether I can act upon, by...
I request that a competent supply of Tents Knapsacks Camp Kettles and Canteens may be forwarded...
A Capt Bruff of the first Regiment of Artillery will arrive here in a day or two on his way to...
It being urgent that the Two Regiments of Artillery should be organised into companies and...
I have reflected, as you have desired, on the most proper principles for regulating the relative...
I have a second time maturely reflected on the proper rule for promotions in the army, and I...
New York, April 27, 1799. “I have reflected on the idea of furnishing the Regimental Quarter...
General Hamilton respectfully transmits the Secy of War the copy of a letter to Col Hamtramck on...
I hear of no Cloathing arrived. The recruiting service is now actually begun here and elsewhere....
I send you the enclosed letter from Mr Stevens respecting the provisions at Fort Jay that it may...