To Alexander Hamilton from Adam Hoops, 4 June 1799
From Adam Hoops, 4 June 1799
Fort Jay 4 June 1799
Sir
This morning Captain Fryes company under the command of Lieutenant Dayton embarked for Elizabeth Town on their way to Philadelphia—agreeably to your Order of Yesterday I directed Lieutt. Yates to Accompany Lieut Dayton—but on the representation of Mr Yates that the situation of his health did not admit of his marching—I have permitted him to remain presuming that it would meet your approbation under the circumstances
The following is the state of Capt Frye’s company—
remaining at Fort Jay |
1 Capt 1 Surgns mate |
2 Sergeants 4 Privates |
8 | |||
on their march under Lt Dayton |
1 Lieut 1 Sergt. |
2 Corpls. 2 Music |
2 artifers 42 prvates |
50 |
(Deserted 1 Corporal 1 artificer—)
I am sir with great respect Yr Mo Ob Srt
A Hoops Mt
P.S. I am told the two deserters ⟨—⟩ returned to the company since Sailing
(ALS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).