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Give me leave to remind you of a letter which I lately wrote you on the subject of Capt...
Accordg to the returns from Detroit, there ought to be added to the quantity of Powder there One...
I use, my Dear Sir, the privilege of an old friend to write to you in language as explicit as the...
I send you copies and extracts of letters from Colonels Taylor and Smith and from Major...
Seeing the terrible delays which take place is it not adviseable immediately to authorise your...
New York, June 16, 1799. States: “… the recruiting service … is … now in a course of execution in...
I have the honor of your letter of the 15 instant. The several points mentioned in it have been...
Your favour of the 15th. is received. I am very glad you have determined on changing the...
New York, June 18, 1799. Quotes an extract from Major Daniel Jackson’s letter of June 6, 1799 ,...
You will be pleased to receive herewith a statement of the articles of supply requisite for a...
I have the honor to transmit to you the following extract of a letter from Col: Hunewell...
I send you the proceedings of a Court Martial lately held at Baltimore. The sentences have been...
I thank you My Dear Sir for the military figures you have sent me. Tactics you know are literally...
New York, June 21, 1799. “The suggestion respecting the Cavalry in your letter of the 18th....
I have been honoured with your letter of the 19th. inst. relating to Dr. Coffin. It will I...
New York, June 22, 1799. Encloses a letter from William S. Smith and suggests that it be...
I have to regret that the accidental disappointment displacement of your letter of the 17th. May...
New York, June 24, 1799. Discusses duties and salary of Ebenezer Stevens. States: “The necessity...
Pursuant to the information in your letter of the 21st instant, I have written to the Commanders...
New York, June 25 [ –July 1 ] 1799 . Summarizes the contents of “letters … from Major Rivardi, at...
I conclude from your letter by todays post, that your own opinion in regard to the raising of a...
Inclosed is a Copy of a letter of this date to Col: Stevens—I do not whether I have mistaken or...
Inclosed Annexed I have the honor to transmit you the copy of the a letter from Col: Ogden of the...
It is a pity, My Dear Sir, and a reproach, that our administration have no general plan....
I beg leave to recall your attention to the suggestion contained in my letter of the 21st. of...
Major Bradley observing that the recruiting service is attended with particular expence to the...
I transmit you the proceedings of a Court Martial in the case of Joseph Perkins, who is sentenced...
I send you a correspondence between Major Wilcocks & Mr. Richards contractor on the subject of...
New York, July 6, 1799. Quotes from Colonel Thomas Parker’s letter of June 30 concerning lack of...
I find that there are the following officers on furlough of the first and second Regiments—of the...