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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Ellery, Abraham R. | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Abraham Ellery, 14 May 1799 | 1799-05-14 | Newport [ Rhode Island ] May 14, 1799 . “… Adjutant General North, in a letter, of the 30th.... |
2 | Ellery, Abraham R. | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from Abraham R. Ellery, 2 August … | 1800-08-02 | I avail myself of the permission you gave me of recalling Lt. Overing to your remembrance, who,... |
3 | Ellery, Abraham R. | Madison, James | To James Madison from Abraham R. Ellery, 29 March 1802 … | 1802-03-29 | 29 March 1802, New York. Solicits the consulship at Naples. Refers JM to Aaron Burr for a... |
4 | Ellery, Abraham R. | General Orders, 15 June 1799 | 1799-06-15 | A pretention having been raised by some of the Contractors, to issue either fresh or salt meat to... | |
5 | Hamilton, Alexander | General Orders, 15 April 1800 | 1800-04-15 | Major William Dent Beall of the ninth Regiment of Infantry having been appointed Deputy Inspector... | |
6 | Hamilton, Alexander | General Orders, 13 June 1799 | 1799-06-13 | The Articles of War being obscore and unexplicit as to the power of appointing a General Court... | |
7 | Hamilton, Alexander | General Orders, 1 June 1799 | 1799-06-01 | Major General Hamilton announces to the officers, of the Troops under his Command, the following... | |
8 | Hamilton, Alexander | General Orders, 28 August 1799 | 1799-08-28 | As some difficulties have risen, and may hereafter arise, in consequence of its not being known,... | |
9 | Hamilton, Alexander | General Orders, 24 September 1799 | 1799-09-24 | The Paymaster General having arrived and entered upon his functions at the seat of government,... | |
10 | Hamilton, Alexander | General Orders, 20 July 1799 | 1799-07-20 | The general court martial of which Major Willcock was president, having convicted Joseph Perkins,... |