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511General Orders, 17 March 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
[ New York ] March 17, 1800 . Announces “Regulations respecting soldiers allowed to be taken from...
The following objects of incidental expenditure occur. 1. For travelling expences pursuant to the...
513Indenture, 19 November 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
[ New York, November 19, 1799. The catalogue description reads: “His signature in full to an...
Philadelphia, May 5, 1800. “On Motion, The meeting proceeded to the election of a President...
A Regiment of Infantry is composed of a Lt Colonel Commandant 2 Majors first and second, An...
The Elements of the Tactics of the Infantry consists of three branches. The 1 comprehending the...
Introductory Note The letter printed below is one of many which Hamilton and his correspondents...
518General Orders, 26 May 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
The Troops will be mustered on the first day of June or as soon after as may be, and the pay...
At a General Court Martial held at Oxford by Order of Lieutenant Colo Commandant N Rice of which...
520General Orders, [18 May 1800] (Hamilton Papers)
It is the Duty of Major General Hamilton to announce that an act of Congress passed the...
521General Orders, 4 January 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
The General Court Martial, of which captain Amos Stoddart was President, having found James,...
An Act for establishing an Academy for Instruction relative to the Military and Naval Service of...
523General Orders, 27 January 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
Pursuant to instructions from the Secretary of War, the terms of enlistment of recruits in future...
The President, with deep regret, announces to the Army the death of its beloved Chief, General...
April 1800. Compte a Monrs Burr Pour Onoraire jusqua Ce jour $2500.       Plus fait Compte de Son...
526General Orders, 21 March 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
It is in future directed that general court martials not only investigate and ascertain the time...
[Newport, Rhode Island, June 25–26, 1800.] “Some time in the summer past, I believe in July,...