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I arrived here on thursday last, and the same day saw Mr Schuyler my Lieutenant with whom I am much pleased. A few days since we paid a visit to Captain Landon at Troy who has been very successful both as to the number and looks of the men inlisted with him; they amount to thirty and had his Cloathing, which I conjecture is at Kinder-Hook the Subdistrict Rendezvous, been at Troy he would in...
Albany, June 12, 1799. “… My Second Lieutenant went yesterday at New Burgh to bring up my Cloathing, which is there, so that, I shall certainly commence recruiting the latter end of this Week. I have seen some Soldiers from Niagara who have been discharged having served their time; one of them stays with me intending to enlist when I shall have received the Cloathing. In my conversation with...
According to your directions of the 17th. I was preparing to leave this for New York, when yours of the 19th arrived. It will be adviseable for me on many accounts, and indeed is my wish to remain here for a fortnight at least, to get my men in order, and to be enabled to judge which of them are to be trusted that they may remain, and that those of doubtful Characters may be sent to the...
The bearer Dr D B Lynsen has earnestly and repeatedly urged me to recommend him to you for an appointment, as Surgeon, either in the Army or Navy. He has shown me certificates from many persons which speak highly of him as to his Medical Abilities with true affection & respect believe me Dear Sir Your obed Servt. ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).