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I have just received your letter of the first instant. As Captain Meigs stands first on the list of Captains he it will take the place of Major Huntingdon in the Regular Course of military promotion be regular that he should take the place of Major Huntingdon. I have written on the subject to the Secretary of War to urge his appointment accordingly. With great considn ( Df , in the handwriting...
Yr. letter of the 27th. inst. I have recd. and have forwarded to the Secretary of War Your recommendation of the Gentlemen to fill the vacancies in the 13th. Regiment together with my own request that they may be adopted— Your I am content with your plan— With consideration &c. (Copy, in the handwriting of Ethan Brown, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have received yours of the 29 April and am very well satisfied with the distribution you have made of the Officers. the Bond no doubt will be satisfactorry with true consideration I am Sir Your obed Servt. ( Df , in the handwriting of Philip Church, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have received your letters of the twentieth of June, and of the ninth and the twenty second of July. If nothing has been done with the deserters you will send them under the guard of a trusty corporal and four men to Col. Smiths’ station at East Chester— My only object in my letter of the fourteenth of June was to obtain an explanation of the fact s. I did not see any thing in your’s of the...
The inclosed letter from to the Paymaster of your Regt. contains I presume an order for a farther Supply of money. I request that it may be carefully forwarded and that you will acknowledge the rect. of it I am With great consideration &c (Copy, in the handwriting of Ethan Brown, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
Enclosed is a letter of Appointment for Doctor John Orton as Surgeon’s Mate in your Regiment— W— ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have written to the Secy. of War agreably to the suggestion of your letter of the 26th. of June, respecting Abijah Fenn. It is to be lamented that the most circumspect men are apt to have too much facility about recommendations. Warned by this instance it is hoped he you will in future not present a candidate without personal knowledge or inquiry through various Channels— With great...
I have just received your letter of the twenty fifth instant, and have recommended Doctor Orton to the Secretary of War as Surgeon’s Mate in your regiment. You I would thank you to send the descriptions of Deserters in future on separate pieces of paper— With great consideration ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
Herewith is a letter for the Paymaster of your Regiment. It contains money towards the prosecution of the Recruiting Service. You will please to see that it is safely delivered to him. All further directions for the commencement of the Recruiting Ser vice pursuant to your general instruct ions will lie with you. And your care an d diligence are counted upon. With consideration I am Sir Yr obed...
I have received your letter of the tenth instant. Major Huntingdon has resigned his Commission, and is no longer a member of the army. I think I informed you of this I believe in a former letter which must have miscarried. The recommendation of Sergeants as Cadets does not appear to me to be expedient at this early period of the Service. W— ( Df , in the handwriting of Thomas Y. How, Hamilton...