1From Alexander Hamilton to Thomas Sim Lee, 29 August 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
We have received by the last Pittsburgh Mail advices which give a hope that the disturbances there may terminate without bloodshed. Yet the symptoms thus far are too equivocal to be relied upon and may be a mere trick to produce a relaxation of efforts. Hence the President has concluded to proceed as if they might prove fallacious. I thought this hint might not be unacceptable to you. It is...
2From Alexander Hamilton to Thomas Sim Lee, 29 August 1794 (Hamilton Papers)
I am directed by the President of the United States to communicate to you his desire. That such part of the Militia of the State of Maryland which by a Letter from the Secretary at War of the instant You were requested to hold in readiness, as may have been allotted by you to the Eastern Shore of the State, may be assembled and marched without delay to the Town of Baltimore, there to receive...