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511General Orders, 7 June 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
Major General Hamilton cannot permit the troops, which are about to retire from the Field, to...
I am informed that the Accountant of the War Department has instructed you to settle with those...
I am just arrived my Dear Eliza at this place in good health and after breakfasting shall proceed...
It is just reported to me that, among the means of paying the troops which have been transmitted...
We are making arrangements for paying off the troops previously to their disbandment. This event...
The Hutts and any other articles of public property that may remain here together with such of...
You will be pleased to cause to be furnished to Capt Amos Stoddard out of the articles now in the...
The enclosed are all the letters which have come to hand. I thought it better to send them on,...
Altho’ I am not honored with your personal acquaintance, I have suggested to myself the liberty...
The itinerant Life I have led has prevented me from acknowledging the Receipt of your favour of...
Fort Niagara [ New York ] June 20, 1800 . “I am honored this day with your letters dated May...
I am here, my beloved, & tomorrow shall leave it for Boston where I hope to arrive on Monday...
This letter will be delivered to you by Judge Pendleton. If it finds you at Providence you will...
[Newport, Rhode Island, June 25–26, 1800.] “Some time in the summer past, I believe in July,...
I have the honor to inform you of the result of a number of experiments of marching, made with...
[ U.S. Frigate General Greene, June 29, 1800 . In a letter to Wilkinson dated July, 1800,...
My anxiety to reach the Station you have assigned me, after delays long, painful, & unexpected,...