1To Alexander Hamilton from Theodore Meminger, 17 May 1800 (Hamilton Papers)
I have to request you will accept my resignation, of the appointment of Pay Master to the second Regt. Art & Engs—Owing to the dispersed situation of the Regt., some time will be required to settle my Accots. I yesterday lodged in the Pay Master Genls. Office the Muster & Pay Rolls for March & April—it is my wish, not to make the payment for those months, as it would involve me in accounts...
2To Alexander Hamilton from Theodore Meminger, 8 August 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
Philadelphia, August 8, 1799. “… I beg leave to remark that the Company are in a ragged state many of them being destitute of Overalls of Linen & those of Clothes past repair. Blankets & Woolen Overalls I have not included in the return as it will be some time before they are wanted & would be an incumberance.” ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
3To Alexander Hamilton from Theodore Meminger, 4 November 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
I enclose Monthly Returns of Captn. Irvins & Captn. Cochrans Companies Art & Eng. stationed at this place— In addition to these two Companies we have here One Lieut. (Francis Gibson) doing duty of Qr. Mr. & superintendant of Artificers—One surgeons Mate (Geo: Dill)— Four Artificers —of Captn. Elliotts Compy— One Drummer belonging to Captn. Ingersolls Compy. who has been on the Recruiting...
4To Alexander Hamilton from Theodore Meminger, 11 December 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
I take the liberty of enclosing a Return of Deserters now in confinement at this place— Permit me to intercede for the unfortunate Robt. Brown—belonging to Captn. Irvins Company—he has been in confinement upwards of a year—has been tried at Reading by the Court Martial assembled by your order—his confinement has been long & from some circumstances (known to me) I am induced to say hard—he has...
5To Alexander Hamilton from Theodore Meminger, 19 November 1799 (Hamilton Papers)
Your letter of the 14th. Inst. I received yesterday—The Artificers of Captn. Elliotts Company are employed making Gun Carriages for this & other Garrisons As soon as I receive information from Captn. Bishop—where the Sergeant, (you have directed him to leave) is to be found—I will send on the Drummer of Captn. Ingersolls & the Boys of Captn. Bishops Companies—agreable to your order—A Copy of...