1From Alexander Hamilton to George Fleming, 28 March 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
I have just received a letter from Captain Ingersoll informing me that there are at West Point, belonging to the public “Hospital, Medicine, Instruments, furniture &cc. Quarter Master Stores, Artificers Tools, for Carpenter’s tools and Blacksmiths, Some Articles of Winter Clothing, Stationary, Laboratory Apparatus &c. &c.”—Of all these you will take charge. A return of the Articles of Clothing...
2From Alexander Hamilton to George Fleming, 22 June 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
You will please to deliver to Capt. McClellan a brass 4 pounder with the apparatus complete according to the French plan ; taking his rect. as a voucher to you—with great considen &c P.S. If the piece itself shall should have been delivered out to Capt. Ingersole you will shew him this letter, as a warrant for the delivering of it by him to Capt. McClellan (Copy, in the handwriting of Ethan...
3To Alexander Hamilton from George Fleming, 10 October 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
I inclose you a list of the Lieutenants now in service belonging to the first regiment of Artillerists & Engineers, that have been at this garrison. Of the list, No. 1, appeared to me to be a suitable person for a quarter master. Lieut. Rodrigue acted as quarter master, pro tem, part of the time the late Coll. Rochefontaine was here, & I understood to the said Colonel’s satisfaction. The...