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I have the honour to enclose to you Brigadier General J. Wilkinson’s permission to me to visit my...
I have just received your letter of the twenty third of August. When arrangements the state of...
It has been You are directed to repair on the receipt without You are directed on the receipt of...
You are appointed to Superintend a recruiting party which is to carry on its operations in the...
You are informed that you are to superintend a Recruiting Party in the State of Delaware. Lt....
I believe that music would much facilitate the recruiting business in this quarter, am I at...
In reply to your letter of the 18th. instant, I have to inform you that music is musicians are...
Wilmington, Delaware, November 11, 1799. “… The success of the democratic, alias, disorganizing...
Officers were permitted by a general Order at the westward, when they obtained a furlough to take...
I have received your letter of the fourteenth instant. The drawing of back rations in the case...
Lieutenant Jacob Wilson who has Just arrived at this Rendezvous, informed me that Capt. Peter...
I have just received your letter of the twenty third of this month— From the orders which have...
Lieutenant Peyton of the first Regt. of Infantry at this Rendezvous has a Servant not Inlisted,...
I have received your letter of the thirtieth of December— The subject of your letter has not been...
When I obtained your permission to go to Philadelphia last December it was for the purpose of...
It is my intention that the Recruits the different detachments under your command may have...
Your order of the 18th. I have this moment received, respecting the assembling my Recruits. I am,...
Lieut. Charles Smith of the first Regiment of Infantry, who died at Trenton the 30th. of January...
John Drayton Enlisted by Lieut. Climson at Dover in the county of Kent, on the 18th. day of...
I have the honour to inclose to you the Resignation of Lieut. Peter Robinson of the first...
You will direct Lieutenant Hook to join Captain Claiborne, and take his orders— W— ( Df , in the...
You will immediately put things in readiness for sending the men under your command to Pittsburg....
I have the honour to enclose to you the Resignation of Philiman C. Blake 2d Lieutenant in the...
I have received your orders of the 7 Inst. respecting my recruits being Sent on to Pittsburgh—and...
The resignation of Lieut. Robinson is accepted by the President—You will inform him accordingly—...
I have directed Lieut. Lane to repair to Wilmington, and take your orders. ( Df , in the...
Lieutenant Blake is fixed in his resolution of resigning his appointment in the first Regt. of...
Directions from Colo Ogden DQMG, to James OHara, or his agent, to furnish transportation,...
Lieutenant Peyton has this moment informed me that he cannot comply with my order in taking charg...
I have received your letter of the fourteenth instant. It would have been proper, when the...
As Lieutenant Peyton has made the receipt of four months pay in advance a the condition of his...
I have to announce to you that the resignation of Lieut. Blake is accepted, and that his pay and...
You will without delay proceed with the Officers under your command to Harpers Ferry, there to...
I have received a letter from the late Lieutenant Mr. P eyton , — late Lieut of the Regiment so...
I have receiv’d your orders to repair to the Harper’s Ferry, which orders I shall immediately...
I have been honoured with yours of the 28th. Ultimo, respecting Lieut Peyton. You are perfectly...