To Alexander Hamilton from James Stille, 25 February 1800
From James Stille, 25 February 1800
Fort Jay 25th Feby 1800
Sir,
Inclosed I have the honor to transmit you the Acct. of Doctor Genet together with his letter to me accompanying it—you will indulge me in remarking, that it having been suggested to me, that his finances are low—the settlement of his Acct. as soon as circumstances may admit of it would be very acceptable to him—He is assiduous in his services and I believe well qualified in his profession—
With the most profound Respect I am Sir your obt. Hle. Servt.
James Stille Capt.
2 Regt. A&E. Commg—
Major Genl. Hamilton—
(ALS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress), enclosing Benjamin Genet to Stille, March 1, 1800 (ALS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress), and Genet’s account with the United States (ADS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).