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As the company to which Lieutenant Fergus belongs is ordered to this quarter, you will vary the...
The letter, herewith sent, from the Asst. adjt. General states facts—The employment additional...
I have received your letter of the twenty fourth of March. You will find its general object...
It is part of a general arrangement, which will here after be more particularly disclosed to you,...
New York, June 25 [ –July 1 ] 1799 . Summarizes the contents of “letters … from Major Rivardi, at...
I perceive, in one of your late letters, a fresh application for medicines and Hospital stores. —...
I beg leave to call recall your attention to my letter of the 10th inst mentioning the...
I enclose to you an arrangement of the Officers of Artillery attached to the Western army into...
On revising the proceedings of the General Court Martial received from you, I find that it does...
I Your letter in recommendation of Mess Powers and Blake as Cadets in the fifteenth regiment, has...
New York, June 26, 1799. “In consequence of the reference to me by the Secy. of War in the letter...
The very obliging manner, in which you was pleased to assure me of the appointment of my nephew...
The Secretary of War has Determined to appoint immediately two Cadets to each regiment, and he...
Whilst Colonel Ogden sh all continue in the particular service — —— he has been destined you he...
Ought it not to be a rule to forward from your department to the Major Generals, as they are...
I enclose to you two letters in recommendation of Doctor Foster as for a medical appointment. I...
The Officers of the Provisional Army are intended to be appointed. Those for two Regiments are to...
You will be pleased to Repair without delay to Beningtn in Vermont for the purpose of being...
As I expect to be a good deal with the troops this spring it is necessary that I should be...
I have received your letter of the seventh instant with the accompanying papers, and am of...
I had the honor of receiving, an hour since, your letter of the 22d instant, with the copy of one...
I have received your letter of the nineteenth instant with its enclosure— Were this a time of war...
A rule respecting the allowance of Barracks and Quarters is wanting. I submit to your...
I have Your letter of the 6th. inst. has been received. The number of Officers on the list sent...
My circular of the 31 of March professes to transmit profers offers a plan for the Division and...
You will be pleased, whenever a General Order is issued which requires any thing to be done in...
I send you the enclosed affidavits You will be pleased to make enquiry without delay into the...
The recruiting service, as connected with the duties of Inspector General, has been committed by...
New York, May 24, 1799. “… I shall confer with Col Smith on the subject of his Major and...
The completion of the works in the vicinity of our City proceeds heavily. Some embarrassment is...