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I have had the honor of receiving your letters of the 19th. 20th. & 26th. Instant they shall be replied to in order. With respect to the two Cadets I request a short time to make up my mind as to the proper characters to be selected. As to the Offices of Inspector & Quarter Mr. I do not know of an Officer of my Regt. who can with propriety be recommended for either of those stations as they...
Bristol [ Pennsylvania ] July 24, 1799 . “… I made a trip to the Westward some time ago in order to visit some of my recruiting Posts, and am happy to inform You that the Officers conduct themselves with great propriety, and they have met with considerable success, but they all agree in opinion that the late General Orders will put almost an entire stop to the recruiting business in...
I received your favor of the 18th Instant informing me that the recruiting service for the additional regiments is committed to your superindence, and requiring of me to make a division of the State of Pennsylvania into three Districts, and those three, into thirteen sub-districts with a company rendezvous in each. I have attended to this subject, not having either of the Majors at hand, one...
When You send the form of a Bond, please to inform me whether the Paymaster can immediately enter upon the duties of his Office. I will also thank You to confirm the alteration in the recruiting districts, proposed in my letter of the 22nd. Instant, in order that I may give early information to Col. Ogden. I am Sir &c ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
Yours of the 30th. Ulto. I recd. yesterday. The particular subject of the dispute between Cap. Johnston & Lt. Irving was this. Cap. Johnston advocated the French nation by saying that notwithstanding the treatment we have recd. he would rather take part with it, than with Great Britain, or words to this effect. The other expressed himself warmly in favor of G. Britain and (I believe) declared...
After a pleasant march the 10th. Regt. under my command arrived here this day, We shall pass thro’ Lancaster on the 30th. and arrive at Yorktown the 1st. of November, the weather permiting. As You mentioned something in your letter of the 6th. Instant of my receiving further orders at the last mentioned place, I should be glad to have those orders forwarded as soon as convenient. I am sure it...
Agreeably to your orders of March 31. I have assigned three sub-districts of Pennsylvania to Col. Ogden’s Regt. I thought it proper for the convenience of Col. Ogden to fix upon those districts nearest N. Jersey, and therefore named those composed of the Counties of Berks, Northampton, Northumberland, Lycoming, & the County of Luzerne. But this appears to be too great a portion of Pennsylvania...
It is my duty to inform You that a Duel took place on thursday last the 12th. Instant; between Cap. Johnston, and Lt. Sharp, both of my Regt. in which the latter was shot dead on the spot. I have also reported this to the Secretary at War in order that the vacancy may be filled up. I have the honor be Sir, your humble servt. ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have been honor’d with your letters of 23d. 26th. & 31 March and one of the 5th. Instant. The first inclosed a list of Officers of my Regt. with directions for nominating the Regimental Staff and with respect to the Paymaster to convene a number of Officers in order that a determination may be had by a plurality of Voices. I have in consequence of this order directed all the Officers to...
I this day on the march received the inclosed letter from Col. Parker as it contains the copy of a letter to You which may not have been conveyed by a direct route, I thought it best to forward the whole to You. I shall encamp at Yorktown & there remain till further orders. I am Sir with great respect your humble Servant ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress), enclosing Thomas Parker to...