From Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 19 November 1794
To George Washington
Pittsburgh November 19. 1794
7 o Clock in the Morng
Sir
I wrote you the day before yesterday by express. Nothing material remains to be said. The army is generally in motion homeward; the Virginia line by way of Morgan Town to Winchester &c. The Maryland by way of Union Town to Williamsport &c. The Pensylvania & New Jersey by the old Pensylvania route to Bedford. The Judiciary is industrious in prosecuting the examinations of prisoners among whom there is a sufficient number of proper ones for examples & with sufficient evidence.1 Col Gaddis2 has been brought in.
With perfect respect & true attachment I have the honor Yr obed st
A Hamilton
P In five Minutes I set out for Philadelphia.
The President
ALS, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress; copy, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
2. Thomas Gaddis. See H to Washington, November 15, 1794.