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I received yesterday your private letter of the 16th, with its inclosures, now returned. It was...
LIEUTENANTS & ENSIGNS John S Porter McPherson Probably good Ensign Philadelphia Francis Johnson  ...
General Pinckny has transmitted me confidentially the copy of a letter which he has written to...
Colonel Read informs me that he had not heard from those of his officers whose names are...
I have the honor to enclose to you Dr. Finley’s letter of resignation—omitted by accident to be...
Yours of yesterday with its inclosure are come to hand & will be attended to as speedily as...
I have the honor to transmit the proceed gs of a Court Martial lately holden at Fort Fayette of...
You will find herewith the copy of a letter from General Wilkinson relating to a supply of...
I would thank you to inform me whether Mr. Brown has been appointed to fill the vacancy...
I have the honor to transmit the proceedings of a General Court Martial in the case of Capt....
In my letter of yesterday, in answer to yours on the subject of furnishing the Western Posts I...
I send you the proceedings of Courts martial of which Major Wilcox was president Capt. Read and...
I thank you My Dear Mac for the perusal of the Inclosed and wish you had not thought it necessary...
[ Philadelphia, September 23, 1792. On September 30, 1792, McHenry wrote to Hamilton : “I...
Captain Izzard has determined to accept the appointment of Secretary to Mr. Smith our minister...
Col. Parker Hall proposes Wm. Barton Browner and William Cary as Cadets in his regiment. Enclosed...
If there be any thing in my general order lately sent you, which imputes to the Secretary of War...
I inclosed you Lieutenant Moseley’s bond who is is the bond of Lieutenant Mosely appointed Pay...
I have the honor to transmit you the copy of a letter of the 4th instant from Col Taylor. It...
An absence from the City, upon some urgent avocations, prevented my receiving ’till yesterday...
The Quarter Master General has sent me Regulations expressed to me it as his opinion that the...
Enclosed is an extract of a letter which I have just received from Colonel Rice— It was my...
New York, July 17, 1799. “Power has been given to the Inspector General to appoint a Secretary....
New York, April 15, 1799. “… A letter from General Washington of the 10th. instant has this...
I enclose for your information some extracts from letters of Col. Parker which have just been...
I have been honored with your several letters of the 21. 22. 26. 27 and 28 instant. All necessary...
I thank you My Dear Sir for the military figures you have sent me. Tactics you know are literally...
The state of my health and of the Weather yesterday and to day must prevent my communicating the...
It being urgent that the Two Regiments of Artillery should be organised into companies and...
I take the liberty to enclose to you two letters one for the Pay master General, the other for...