From Alexander Hamilton to Thomas Parker, 3 September 1799
To Thomas Parker, 3 September 1799
New York Sept. 3. 99
Sir,
Your letters of the twenty fourth and twenty fifth of August have just been delivered to me.
I care not do not think it will be expedient to remove Captain Chinn to Middleburgh untill the companies assigned to that district shall have been completed. After that I shall have no objection to the measure. The list of persons ⟨r⟩ecommended as Cadets I have transmitted to the Secretary of War. That officer has however resolved to postpone the appointment of Cadets to a future day. I have again written to the Secretary of War on the appointment of Mess ⟨Meredith⟩ and Stephen as first Lieutenants. Officers to higher grades than were expected. I have ⟨—⟩ urged strongly that the arrangement be changed. and hope
With great conn I am, Sir & &
(Df, in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).