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I think You have been exercised in Deeds of Charity to that poor forlorn Man who would once have...
I have received your note of the first of this month with a box of the nicest segars I ever saw....
You have thaught proper to remove me from Office, it is presumed to have been on good...
George Purcell of Captain Bishops — 2d Regt Ar & Egs applies for a discharge on the ground ——...
I have received your letter of the 1st. Inst. enclosing a duplicate of yours to Capt. Hyde of the...
Capt Pierson The Sy of War informs me that he has ordered Pierson Green of C. Henry’s company, on...
Enclosed is a letter from Doctor Hubbard offering requesting that his resignation may be accepted...
Oliver Emerson Cadet acknowledges the receipt of his discharge of the twenty eighth of April— (...
Enclosed is an extract of a letter from Major Freeman—It is very important that the vacancies...
Enclosed is a letter from Captain Pasteur to the S of War— I understood from G. Wilkinson that...
You will direct Lieutenant Hook to join Captain Claiborne, and take his orders— W— ( Df , in the...
I have expresed it as my opinion to the S of War that Col. Strong was the person entitled to...
Enclosed is a letter from Governor Jay—You will make immediate enquiry into the subject of it,...
You will discharge the soldier to Enclosed are some papers relative to the age of a soldier in...
Letter not found. ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
City of New York ss: Bridget Godfrey of the City of Albany being duly sworn deposeth and saith...
I have received your letter of the 1. instant Dr. Samuel Davis of Ballstown was on ye. 14...
I have at length agreed with a Mason who will go to Bedford on Wednesday, I would not send him...
I feel extreme pleasure Sir in having it in my power to remove the impressions you had received...
The bearer hereof mr Alexander Woolcot proposing to go on to Virginia, and from a great respect...