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Enclosed is the monthly return of Capt. Shoemaker’s company at Easton. That part of his company...
In not having an answer to my letter of the 2nd inst. I take it for granted, you aquiece in my...
I have forwarded Lieut. Carson & Lieut. Montgomery to the Regimental rendevous with forty...
Captain Shoemaker informs me he has no regular statement of the money he has received & expended,...
I have enclosed the proceedings of the Court Martial held by your order. In yours of the 23rd....
Inclosed is a monthly return of the detachment under my command, by which you will see the...
I received your favour of yesterday this morning from the Secretary of War. Yours of the 8th....
The situation of my private affairs is so interesting at this time, that I am compelled to...
I will thank you for leave of Absence to go to my farm near Havredegrace in Maryland after the...
I have written to Mr. McHenry, as has Genl. Tracy, recommending a Mr. Horace Stone of this place,...
It has been seen that the Governt of France has an indisputable title to the culpable preeminence...
I have asserted, that the conduct of Great-Britain towards us and other neutral powers has been...
I have communicated your letter, by Mr Coolidge, to Mr Cabot and two or three friends I have...
The situation we are in, though not unexpected by a few, has filled the public with equal...
From the publication of the Secratery at war it appear nesasery for me to Report why I am absent...
From the Notice by the Secratery at War I found It nesasery for me to Report myself to you, which...
It is with pleasure I (in my Father’s Absence) acknowledge the reciept of your kind Epistle for...
I would not have troubled you at present had I not been solicited by Letter from Wm. S....
The Bearer James Gray is the Regimental Taylor I mentioned to you; he informs me that he has been...
New York, March 13, 1799. “… May I presume to request your good Offices in recommending my...
On the 29th of July last I enlisted a Man by the Name of Samuel Wolcott, soon after I had...
By direction of Colonel Hodgdon, I enclose you a Return of Clothing, in the Public Store at...
Philadelphia, November 16, 1797. “I have not till now been able to meet Mr. Field to make the...
Having been lately informed by Mr Schuyler, that recommendations of persons qualified to serve as...
I solicit your interest in obtaining the appointment as Surgeon in the united states army,...
1800 Genl. Alexander Hammelton To William Barton Sept. 2d. To an arch Bar & Crain eye for a fire...
I herewith inclose you your bill of postage for last month which I will thank you to order to be...
I willingly communicate such information as I possess on the subjects of the enquiries contained...
I have been but a few days in this City, but since my arrival have had the pleasure to receive...
New York, August 27, 1800. Requests opinion on the “Compensation … proper for us to claim against...