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I have received your letters of the twenty seventh and twenty ninth of September. There is as yet no established rule on the subject of forage. I have proposed one to the Secretary of War but it has not yet received his sanction. In the mean time you will exercise a proper discretion in the case. There is a fixed sum which is to be received in the lieu of forage when the article is not...
New York, November 22, 1799. “I request that you will send a non commsd officer to attend upon my office. It is left to your discretion whether the attendance shall be diurnal, periodical, or permanent. The office is No. 36 Greenwich Street.” Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress. Read, a captain in the Second Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers, was...