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I have to inform you for your future Government that Major Bradley is Charged to superintend the recruiting service for the 4th. Regiment and that he is you are hereafter to make all your reports and returns to him. With consideration &c (Copy, in the handwriting of Ethan Brown, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
You will be pleased, immediately upon the receipt of this letter, to apply to the contractor to procure the necessary ground for hutting the troops under your command. As soon as this shall be done you will lose no time in proceeding to the ground and to bring putting the men under cover. With consideration An earlier attention to the subject has been prevented by the a defect want the delay...
I have received your letter of the 26th. of November. A person has already been no propoposed to be nominated as Pay Master Genl to the detachment under your Command, and I presume — the nomination has been confirmed by the Pay Master General acted upon. Should this not be the case I have no objection to Lieutenant Lewis, and will recommend him Lieut Lewis for the place— W— ( Df , in the...
I have received your letter of December the 1st with the inclosed monthly return, for the future you will forward all returns to the Adjutant General. Application has been made to the proper departments to furnish you with Cloathing and additional sum of money for the Recruiting Service provided you have not received them since the date of your letter with true consideration &c &c ( Df , in...
Captain Williamson the Deputy Pay Master General to the troops under my command performs the duties of Clothier General. You will therefore send him a return of the articles wanted to make up the complement of Clothing for the troops under your command. W— ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have received your letter of the twenty fourth of December with it’s enclosure. It belongs to General Pinckney to order Courts Martial in the District which he commands. To that Officer therefore you will address yourself— The deficiency of Clothing has not failed to be supplied from the want of frequent and pressing remonstrances— I trust, in the your — distress, I trust, have has, before...