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A g reeably to your’s of the 20th of Septr. I have used the best means in my Power to be informed...
Lieut. Charles Smith of the first Regiment of Infantry, who died at Trenton the 30th. of January...
I have received your letter of the 1. instant Dr. Samuel Davis of Ballstown was on ye. 14...
Doctor Samuel Osborne having requested a Copy of the proceedings of the Court Martial held on his...
I have directed Capt Dale to repair to New Port, to act as President of a Court of enquiry on the...
I enclose a Warrant, under the signature of the President, and the seal of the War office of the...
There being still a vacancy in my regiment, occasioned by the appointment of the regimental...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your two letters of the 2d. instant. An...
By the inclosed you will see the state of the business with regard to the supply of the Soldiers...
I have been a long time possessed of your letter of the 26 Decemr without replying, which has...
[ Trenton, August 6, 1798. On this date McHenry wrote to Hamilton “stating that he is indisposed...
After a variety of difficulties and disappointments which will be detailed to you in a moment of...
I have this moment received two letters from you under dates of the 20th & one dated the 26th....
I have communicated to Lieut Flagg this day your information that the President had accepted his...
I am still at this place and much better of the disease although not so well as to travel in cold...
A few Weeks since an Apprentice Lad of mine, by the Name of Matthew Smith, was induced to...
I beg leave to mention to you the case of Levi Pearce, who has hitherto been attached to Capt...
I would not have troubled you at present had I not been solicited by Letter from Wm. S....
The articles specified in Mr Mangins letter are very proper to make up an assortment, but as in...
Your Letter of yesterday’s date relative to Lt. Hoffman, was delivered to me this morning, my...
My duty commands me, to announce to you, my arrival, at this place, on the twelth instant from...
being absent from Hartford a few days past, I recd. yours of Novr. 11th this day; shall repair to...
Enclosed you will find a the copy of a letter from Major John Buel of the 2d. Regt. of Infantry...
That your memorialist is the unhappy wife of Moris Gary taken up, as she understands, on...
I received your letter of the 6. of July containing a paragraph from a letter from Colonel...
Some time ago, I requested my Brother in Law Mr. Van Rensselaer of Green Bush, to inform you of...
Perceiving from your letter of the 3d instant that there must have been some misconception of...
I enclose you a letter just received from Lt. Jas. Ryan of the 3d. Regiment of Infantry—On the...
Your two Letters of the 2d. and 27th. Ultimo came safe to hand—To occupy the time of Major...
You doubtless know General Eustace much better than I do. He mentions your name, as well as Mr....
I have received your favors of the 24th. and 26th of last Month. I am much oblig’d by both. The...
Elizabethtown [ New Jersey ] March 22, 1799 . “Your letter addressed to Major Ford reached the...
Enclosed is my letter of the 2nd. Instt to the Secy of War upon the subject of Major Touzard &...
The following papers are transmitted for your information vz.* I have the Honour to be with great...
Agreable to your Orders of the 12 of November I marched from Easton with the Company Under my...
I have seen your letter of the 6th inst. in Mr. Fenno’s Gazette. An answer seems requisite. It...
I take the liberty to address you by Captain John Laughton, a Gentleman who resides at Fort...
I rec d . and answered your Letter of the 19 Inst: on Monday— Yesterday I found the Instructions,...
The Secretary of war hath instructed me to forward to you copies of all contracts I may make for...
I take the freedom of reminding you respecting the Conversation we had relative to a Commission...
I have received your letters of the 18. and 19. instant— Upon examination I find that Captains...
I had written you yesterday in answer to your letter of the fifth, in which I informed you that I...
Doctor Coffin being at the Moment of his departure when I received the inclosed of the Brittish...
We have certain intelligence that the Toulon expedition has sailed. The number of Troops, of...
Since writing the enclosed letter to you yesterday, I have received a letter from Colo. Parker,...
The goodness, which has attached you to the welfare of our rising happy empire; and which,...
The deeds for the two lotts at Green-Brook, which I had prepared, from an actual survey, have...
[ Philadelphia, August 16, 1799. On August 21, 1799, Hamilton wrote to McHenry : “Your letter of...
From a letter which I received lately from Mr. Rutledge I expected the Secretary of War would...
To my official letters I refer you for my communication, with Colo. Parker. I have no conception...