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Your letter of the 26 of December is received. The sum you mention per Month appears high for the...
Since my arrival here I have received three letters from you to the contents of which I have...
The Secretary at War has sent me the copy of a letter from Captain Frye to him, by which it...
New York, March 16, 1799. “You have been requested to provide a competent person to attend in...
I request that you will provide without delay a Trusty person to go as express to West Point. He...
I request that you will without delay forward by Water to Albany the Cloathing which has been...
I sometime since desired Major Hoops to take an arrangement with you for mustering the troops...
According to the present establishment, each Company of Artillerists is to include Eight...
Capt Henrys company of Artillerists is at Powles Hook. Being destined for New Port Rhode Island...
You will be so good as to furnish Colonel Smith with whatever arms he may require. If they do not...
I understand from the Secretary of War, that in the capacity of Agent for the War Department I am...
The three companies of Artillerists commanded by Captains Read, Stille, and Freeman are ordered...
General Hamilton requests Col Stevens to furnish Lt. Dayton with Tents Camp Kettles and such...
Inclosed you will find a return of Cloathing wanted for two companies of the 1st. and two of the...
I send you returns of the 1 of May 1799 to be disposed of according to your general instruction I...
I return you the letter of the 12th. instant from the Secretary of War to you. The Cloathing for...
New York, June 26, 1799. “In consequence of the reference to me by the Secy. of War in the letter...
I approve of your engaging the house which you mention in your letter of today as the Quarters of...
Col Beauman has been with me about the payment of his account for Postage. He says it is now an...
I request that you will procure bowls & platting for two Regiments (Smiths & Ogdens). You will be...
Inclosed is a ⟨plan⟩ for the uniforms &c of the army prepared at my request by Col Smith, with...
Inclosed are discharges for Nine Soldiers unfit for service. You will be pleased to examine them...
Inclosed I send you a Return of Cloathing wanted for Captain Irvine’s Company— You will take...
I request you immediately to purchase for public account three horses which are destined for the...
I wish to be informed what number of men the buildings formerly of Greenleaf at East-Chester...
I have received a letter from Col. Hunnewell dated the twenty eighth of July in which he informs...
I have to request that you will provide — horses for Major Hoops and Captain Stille who are about...
You will please to furnish to the persons mention’d in the inclosed, the cloathing therein...
Major Hoops and Captain Stille will have occasion for four horses on their journey to Niagara....
It is my wish that you proceed, immediately on the receipt of this, to purchase a waggon and four...
I send you the enclosed papers, and must request that you will cause the articles that are wanted...
I am anxious to send the models for the Cavalry clothing to the Secretary of War—I would thank...
You will be pleased to provide by purchase such a number of Common and Horsemen’s Tents as,...
I am informed by the Secretary of War that there are, at Albany, five eight inch Brass Howitzers;...
A letter from the Secy. of War of the 6th. Instant has this paragraph “I have directed Col:...
Enclosed is a return of Clothing wanted for the use of Captain Cochran’s company of Artillerists...
I request from you in the course of the day an estimate of the number of boards requisite for...
I request that you will make inquiry for a small house, with five convenient rooms, as Quarters...
I cannot consent at present to the alteration which you propose in the military Cloathing. As a...
I have this moment received your letter and the plan & estimate of huts, accompanying—and request...
You will please to discharge the inclosed account of Postage for the month of Sept. without...
on reflecting upon the hutt you propose some difficulty has occurred. The Albany Board being only...
The eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth regiments are to be quartered in hutts on Green Brook in the...
Inclosed are sundry returns. One of Articles wanting at Niagara was lately sent you. It demands...
In the letter which I wrote you to day, there was a mistake in the quantity of boards and nails...
Major Adlum informs me that he forwarded to you some time since a return of articles wanted for...
From the representations which have come to me from different Quarters it appears to me proper to...
General Hamilton’s compliments to General Stevens, would be glad to be informed whether he has...
If the Owner of the ground adjoining you will take Eight hundred pounds (£ 800) for sixteen acres...
I am informed that a Packet with a party of the 13th. Regiment on board, has run a shore at...