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In consequence of a letter of which the inclosed is a copy, the arrangement, of which a copy is also inclosed, was made by General Brooks. But you will perceive that it is incomplete in respect to the delineation of the subdistricts and the fixing upon a place in each for a rendezvous. This place ought to be chosen with an eye to the accommodation of the recruits, to the convenient procuring...
Your letter of the second instant was received this yesterday. I presume before this reaches you, that you will have conferred with Col Rice, and that he will have given you the necessary information towards enabling you to decide your suggest an arrangement for the division of your Circle into districts and sub-districts. The result I shall expect with impatience. I agree that the your...
The following are the different contractors of the State of Massachusetts Joseph Ruggles Nathl: Ruggles Ralph Smith Aaron & Charles Davis all of Roxbury. You will please as soon as be to make arrangements with them for the supply of the troops at the several Recruiting Rendezvouses. with true consideration Copy, in the handwriting of Philip Church, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress.
The persons Officers named in your letter of the 24 instant, as for your Regimental Staff have been recommended for confirmation to the Secretary of War for confirmation, which it is not doubted will be given. The Your arrangement of Districts and subdistricts and the assignment of Officers to them are approved and I am content that you pursue the plan you mention as to the Distribution of...
I have been informed by the Secretary of War that all the articles for Arming cloathing and equipping of your Regiments will be delivered to your order or that of your Pay & Quarter master at your Regimental Rendezvous by Jonathan Jackson Esquire of Boston and Mr. Joseph Williams of Springfield (Mass.) six hundred and eighty stands of Arms and as many Gun–worms to be furnished by the latter...
I am advised by the Secy. of War that Mr. Williams Storekeeper at Springfield has been instructed to furnish to the Quarter Master of your regiment upon your order 680 stands of Arms and as many Gun Worms—If they should not have been received you will take measure s to obtain them With great consideration &c &c (Copy, in the handwriting of Ethan Brown, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
The recommendation of Mr. Eli Forbes contd. in your letter of the 20th. of June has been submitted to the Secy. of War and the determination when known will be communicated to you. With great consideration &c (Copy, in the handwriting of Ethan Brown, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have received your letters of the 3rd of August and the 28th of July. Mess. Rudberg and Barret have been mentioned to the Secretary of War, and have had my support. As to the Arrangement of the newly appointed subalterns I would observe that you may make a general distribution for the regiment and report it for consideration of your Officers to the several companies in such manner as you...
I Your letter in recommendation of Mess Powers and Blake as Cadets in the fifteenth regiment, has been delivered to me. I have made the necessary communication on the subject to the Secretary of War— With great consn I am Sir & & ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the fourth of this month— With great conn. ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have received your letter of the seventeenth of September, and have communicated to the Secretary of War the names of the young gentlemen whom you recommend as Cadets. It is certainly proper that the non Commissioned officers should receive pay from they the time they commence acting as such provided their appointment is afterw finally sanctioned and confirmed by the Commandant of the...
The Town of Uxbrige or Oxford (I believe the latter) in the State of Massachusetts (I believe the latter) of which Col Rice will more certainly inform will you is to be the Winter Quarters of the 14th. 15th. & 16th Regiments. There they are to be hutted for which proper measures have been taken directed. You will lose no time in collecting march conveying the men who have been enlisted to that...
I enclose to you appointments for Oliver Emerson and David J. Waters as cadets in your regiment. With great conn ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have recd your letter of the 18th of Octor, and am much obliged to for to you for the information which they contain— With c— ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have received your several letters of the fifteenth and sixteenth of October. The arrangement of relative rank which you transmitted me is confirmed. Mess Emerson and Blake have been mentioned to the Secry. of War as the persons nominated as Cadets in Your regiment. I thank you for the With great co— ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
Your letter of the second of November h instant has just been delivered to me. I have pressed the subject of Money in repeated communications with the Pay Master General and the delay in transmitting it has proceeded from causes altogether unknown to me. I have just renewed the application in an urgent manner— With Great c— ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library...
Until I am officially informed, either by Mr. Waters or yourself, of his resignation, I cannot take any steps with regard to the appointmt. of Mr. Blake. The paragraph in your letter respecting the Messrs. Rudberg and Abbot has been communicated to the Secy. of War— With— ( Df , in the handwriting of Ethan Brown, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
Since Captain Jordan has received an appointment it will be needless to enquire his Character of Mr Thatcher. both he and Lieutt. Soper must be have with enjoy the privileges of their stations untill they shall behave in such a manner as may justify some public notice of their conduct unless you may think it expedient, should the relative rank of your officers not have been finally made known,...
I have received your letter of the eleventh instant— An act of Congress having passed to disband the additional regiments on or before the fifteenth of June next, it is of course unnecessary to enter into the arrangement which you propose. If the person Armorer you speak of could be prevailed upon to enlist in the Artillery it he would be an acquisition to the service— ( Df , in the...
The Arms and Military stores under your charge and clothing for your regiment at Boston you will have delivered to Jonathan Jackson Esqr. Agent for the War Department; Those at Concord you will have transported to Boston, and delivered to the same officer. ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).