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[ Philadelphia, August 23, 1791. On August 26, 1791, Pickering wrote to Hamilton : “I have...
Wilmington [ Delaware ] August 29, 1777. Sends extract from General Orders of June 18, 1777,...
The additional boats must take the same route with the others; when they arrive they must be...
The Marquis expects a letter here which he has left his servant to bring him to Smiths Clove,...
Treasury Department , January 2, 1795. This letter is essentially the same as that which Hamilton...
The Boats are not under present circumstances to go to the Notch till tomorrow as you will see by...
Hamilton, History John C. Hamilton, Life of Alexander Hamilton, a History of the Republic of the...
[ New Windsor, New York ] April 12, 1781 . States that “the General has ordered the block house...
[ New York, June 13, 1799. On June 18, 1799, Pickering wrote to Hamilton and referred to “your...
In the Estimate laid before Congress at their last Sessions, I included as an Anticipation of the...
I am directed by The General to inform you in confidence, that the army will march from its...
I communicated your letter to Mr. Jay & now give you our joint sense. Considering the nature of...
Be so good as to urge the bringing forward the boats; there is no time to be lost. They ought to...
You no doubt have seen my pamphlet respecting the conduct and character of President Adams. The...
You will have the boats at Dodd’s and those now with the army, properly furnished with oars,...
Some time since Mr. McCormick spoke to me about the case of his Kinsman Mr. Pitcairn whom Mr....
If I recollect right, Chancellor Livingston while Secy for foreign Affairs reported a censure...
The bad condition of my horses and the scarcity of forage in Camp induced me to leave them at...
I perceive that you as well as McHenry are quitting the Administration. I am not informed how all...
As I imagine you are acquainted with the Inhabitants of Wilkesburgh or Wilksborough in...
The General has anticipated the subject of your letter of this day, by ordering the greater part...
A working party of fifty men is ordered to parade tomorrow morning eight oClock at your quarters...
There are probably a good many dispatches for Head Quarters in the Post office at Fish Kill, some...
My servant informs me, that the saddle he rides has met with an accident that renders it unfit...
In the necessaries delivered for my corps, two days since, there were only two wall tents which...
I this day received your letter of the 20th. of August. Mr. Morris has advised me of the Bills...
I remember that very early in the day & prior to any act of Great Britain the French passed a...
The General directs you will send off the inclosed dispatch for Count De Rochambeau very early in...
I send you the paragraph of a News Paper just published. I hope it is an Electioneering lie—but...
There are five boats ordered from Kings ferry to Dobbes ferry, which The General directs you will...
I am this moment favoured with your letter of the 9th instant. I shall immediately reflect on the...
I have received the communication which you made to me with respect to a a part of the contingent...
Inclosed is a letter which I will thank you to hand to its destination. While I have my pen in my...
The post of yesterday brought me your letter of the day before. I regret that the idea of a...
Your friendly letters of the 21. 22 & 23 of August have been duly received. I feel myself at once...
I duly received your letter of the 23 of Jany with its inclosure, for which I am much obliged to...
The General approves of your allowing a ration per individual to the Capt and crews of the...
The multiplicity of my avocations joined to imperfect health has delayed the communication you...
The offer of your service as successor to Mr. Duer reached me in due time. I can with truth...
Though I scarcely think it possible that the British Administration can have given the orders...
I thank you for your friendly letter by the Post. I had contemplated the possibility that Knox...
There are five more boats will be at Dobbes ferry, say the Slote, thursday night. Endeavour if...
I have recd. your letter of this day. The estimate of the sum requisite for the Jersey Militia...
I have the honor to transmit to you, a Copy of a letter from the Commissioner of the Revenue to...
I have delayed placing the money required by your letter of the 8th. instant, in the Treasurers...
Sometime since I received the inclosed being directions concerning measures requisite to be...
The General approves what you have done; what you propose to do. He only remarks that the horses...
I duly received your letter of the 17th. which needed no apology as it will always give me...
I have received your letter of the 30th. with the statement inclosed. I do not believe that its...
Mr. Goodhue takes on with him a Boston paper, the printer of which states that he has obtained by...