To George Washington from James McHenry, 7 September 1798
From James McHenry
Trenton [N.J.] 7th Sepr 1798
My Dear Sir
I received yesterday evening your letter of the 3d inst.1 I had understood by the public prints you were indisposed, and am truely & sincerely rejoiced to learn from yourself that you have recovered. I think it will be proper you should intermit for some time your attention to business, and avoid the early morning and evening air, as well as much exposure to the hot sun.
The President is determined to place Hamilton last and Knox first. I have endeavoured all in my power to preserve your arrangement, but without effect. You shall be informed, in a short time of the course of the business.2 I know not how it will be received by Hamilton, and can only hope, that he will not refuse to serve. I shall however soon know, and will instantly acquaint you. Your sincere & affectionate
James McHenry
ALS, DLC:GW; ADf, MdAA; copy, DLC: Hamilton Papers.
1. For GW’s complaint about the inadequacy of this letter of McHenry’s as a response to his own of 3 Sept., see GW to McHenry, 14 September.
2. See McHenry to GW, 10 Sept., and note 1 of that document.