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I have just received your letter of the eighteenth instant— General Stevens left here this place...
[ Philadelphia, December 17, 1799. On December 23, 1799, Smith wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
Your different letters of the 23rd 24th and 28th. of December have been delivered to me. It is...
I have received letters from Lieutt. Joseph Dwight of the 1st. Regt. in which he speaks feelingly...
I inclose you a copy of a letter from the secretary of War announcing the appointment of Mr...
It is my wish I have concluded that Colonel Ogden should shall be detached this Winter from the...
I have received your letter of January 10th. and have directed Lieutenant Vrooman to join the...
Whilst Colonel Ogden sh all continue in the particular service — —— he has been destined you he...
The result of your correspondence with Lieutt. Livingston has determined me to order Lieutt....
The enclosed papers speak, at large, the Offence with which Captain Kirkland is charged— It is my...
Capt. Andrew White of your Regiment has made application for the appointment of Brigade...
I have ordered Lt. Dwight the bearer of this letter to repair to Union Camp Brigade that he may...
[ New York, February 21, 1800. On March 5, 1800, Smith wrote to Hamilton : “I have the Honor to...
I p er ceive by the public prints that — a disturbance of an unpl ea sant tendency has taken...
[ New York, February 25, 1800. On March 5, 1800, Smith wrote to Hamilton acknowledging “the...
I have received Your two letters of the twentieth instant have been received. Neither remarks on...
As the appointment of Brigade Major is not kno contemplated in the present Military Establishment...
The S of War has just informed me that the President accepts Dr. Finleys resignation—You will...
I have received your letters of the 5th and 7th instants. As some of the subjects were discussed...
The Secr. of War informs me that the resignation of Captain Cole is accepted and that his pay and...
The proper measure of the pace is a matter of primary importance in the Tactics of the Infantry....
I have understood that the relative rank of the Officers of your regiment has not yet been...
Inclosed is a plan of the Formation of a Regiment for Exercise or Battle, of which I request your...
I have received your letter of the nineteenth instant with its enclosure— Were this a time of war...
Inclosed is a letter from Colonel Taylor relative to the discharge of Justus Cadwell of Capt....
Your letter of the 17th. instant, with its enclosures has been received. I am, for my own part...
Some publications having appeared in the news papers in respect to a disturbance at Elizabeth...
I have just received your letter of the twenty third instant. Those officers who have been...
Enclosed is a list of Articles sent me by Mr Dayton—He represents them to have been procured by...
Enclosed is a letter sent to me by the Secretary of War—you will make enquiry into the case, and...