From Alexander Hamilton to William MacPherson, 26 May 1799
To William MacPherson
New York May 26. 1799
Dr Sir
The Secy of War has instructed me1 to digest & propose a plan for the organization and arrangement of the volunteer corps2 throughout the United States. As this subject has particularly occupied your attention,3 I shall be glad to be assisted with your ideas at large concerning it. You will be sensible that it is necessary to order that every part of our military system should as nearly as may be correspond and that consequently the establishment of the army ought to form the basis of every plan: Yet so as to have due regard to any peculiarities which ought to discriminate corps of a distinct and particular nature.
With great esteem & regard I am Dr. Sir Yr. Obed serv
A H
Brigadier General McPherson
ADfS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
2. For the Volunteer Corps, see the introductory note to H to James Gunn, December 22, 1798.