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There are five more boats will be at Dobbes ferry, say the Slote, thursday night. Endeavour if...
The additional boats must take the same route with the others; when they arrive they must be...
The Boats are not under present circumstances to go to the Notch till tomorrow as you will see by...
A working party of fifty men is ordered to parade tomorrow morning eight oClock at your quarters...
Sometime last fall when I spoke to your Excellency about going to the Southward, I explained to...
The General approves what you have done; what you propose to do. He only remarks that the horses...
The General desires you will have the boats removed from Doddes to Pompton as speedily as you can...
Albany, December 14, 1780. After this date in the Registry of the Reformed Church of Albany...
I thank you Dear Mac for your poetry and your confidence. The piece is a good one—your best. It...
Mr. Renselaar who has the direction of the Armory here tells me that the Board of War, write him...
I am extremely anxious to get across to Head Quarters this night and it seems hardly possible to...
[ New Windsor, New York, January 16, 1781. On January 25, 1781, Schuyler wrote to Hamilton :...
The General approves of your allowing a ration per individual to the Capt and crews of the...
Because your sister has the talent of growing more amiable every day, or because I am a fanatic...
[ New Windsor, New York, January 21, 1781. On February 5, 1781, Schuyler wrote to Hamilton :...
[ Ringwood, New Jersey, January 26, 1781. “I accompanied the General to this place on the...
[ New Windsor, New York, January 30, 1781. On February 5, 1781, Schuyler wrote to Hamilton :...
There is a man of your regiment with Mr. Garanger. The embarrassment of his circumstances induces...
Col Armand, My Dear friend, who is charged with the Marquis’s dispatches will set out in half an...
The first step to reformation as well in an administration as in an individual is to be sensible...
The General has anticipated the subject of your letter of this day, by ordering the greater part...
There are probably a good many dispatches for Head Quarters in the Post office at Fish Kill, some...
We are all very unhappy that we cannot have the pleasure of accepting your invitation on account...
Mr. Garanger has received a second order from the General to make the experiments which were...
The General directs you will send off the inclosed dispatch for Count De Rochambeau very early in...
The General requests to see you at Head Quarters today, as he wishes to give you some directions...
Since I had the pleasure of writing you last an unexpected change has taken place in my...
I have, Dear Mac, several of your letters. I shall ⟨soon⟩ have time enough to write ⟨my⟩ friends...
I am commanded by The General to inform you that Lt. Col Gouvion and Capt Rochefontaine will...
The Marquis expects a letter here which he has left his servant to bring him to Smiths Clove,...
From different occurrences since your letter to the General arrived I have seen no favourable...
I have taken The General’s orders on the subject of your letter of the 24th. As Col Hay’s oxen...
With some difficulty, the General has in part consented to your wishes. Col Hazen is going to...
I had the inclosed letters for you in my Portmanteau without knowing it, as they were given me...
[ New Windsor, New York, April 11, 1781. On April 13, 1781, Stewart and Totten wrote to Hamilton...
[ New Windsor, New York ] April 12, 1781 . States that “the General has ordered the block house...
I received your note concerning Mr. Garanger. I am no further interested for him than as a...
You have intirely misunderstood me. I said I knew you too well not to be convinced, that you...
As I intend in a day or two to take lodgings for Mrs. Hamilton, I take the liberty to request you...
I acknowlege myself to have been unpardonably delinquent in not having written to you before; but...
Let me know the result of your examination whether you can appoint a barrak Master to the French...
[ De Peyster’s Point, New York, April 25, 1781. On May 18, 1781, Church wrote to Hamilton that he...
I imagine your Excellency has been informed that in consequence of the resolution of Congress for...
I will be obliged to you to give orders to have the following articles made for me a small table...
I was among the first who were convinced, that an administration by single men was essential to...
I am extremely sorry to have embarrassed you by my late application, and that you should think...
[ De Peyster’s Point, New York, May 20, 1781. On verso of Stewart and Totten to Hamilton, May 5,...
For some time past I have had a bill on France lying in Philadelphia the sale of which has been...
The day before yesterday, my angel, I arrived here, but for the want of an opportunity could not...
I send you the first number of a series of papers which I intend to publish on matters of the...