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I have no letter from you later than the 4 th: which I mention only because the interval is a...
New York, August 26, 1799. Has ordered Major Adam Hoops and Captain James Stille to Fort Niagara...
Brigr. Gen. Wilkinson has the Honor to transmit Majr. Genl Hamilton, an original communication...
I request you to inform me transmit me without delay an account of all the barracks of which you...
Upon the You will be pleased, upon the receipt of this, to send Coleman of the Company of Capt....
I have received a letter from Col. Hunnewell dated the twenty eighth of July in which he informs...
A Mr. Weed has applied for the discharge of his son, and has offered to procure five good men in...
Upon the receipt of this you will be pleased to send William Millard, Sergeant Lang, Francis...
The Secretary of War informs me that you have requested a copy of the proceedings of the Court...
I have this day bin inform by Esqr Peters that he saw an Order Published in the Philadelphia...
Every article of Clothing remaining in Store is packed, and will be removed tomorrow to...
I went on to Philadelphia some few days agoe and reported myself to The Honble. Secretary of War,...
Permit me to announce to you the resignation of first Lieut. Brewer Godwin; a circumstance not...
14[Diary entry: 26 August 1799] (Washington Papers)
26. Morning calm & clear. Mer. at 76—at highest 86 and at night 75. A fine shower of Rain in the...
On Saturday last I was informed at the post office that a letter was there from you addressed to...
Your favor of the 19th is duly recd. If I do not meet with a waggon tomorrow I will send the...
I am deeply impressed with the importance of Virginia & Kentuckey pursuing the same tract at the...