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Herewith is a letter with for Capt Bruff with recruiting Instructions, which I beg you to have...
The Person nominated as Pay Master to the Regiment commanded by Col Nathan Rice of Massachusettes...
I inclosed you Lieutenant Moseley’s bond who is is the bond of Lieutenant Mosely appointed Pay...
Col Ogden has written to m requested me to have appoint ed bridgetown as a Company Rendezvous in...
I inclose you a letter from Majr Lillie Major Lillie who on his return — the Eastward through...
New York, May 7, 1799. “… Col Smith … recommends as his Major … Theodosius Fowler Esqr.… I do not...
It is desireable as fast as possible to execute the arrangement which you have adopted for the...
Inclosed is the assignment of his Officers by Col Hall to the several Districts and subdistricts....
I am advised that the recruit — has actually begun in Maryland. I recommend that arms and...
In consequence of the arrest of Doctor osborne, which suspended his functions, it became...
This will be handed to you by Cornet Alexander Macombe, of the Cavalry of the U states, who when...
It is urgent that arms for the troops to be raised be at the respective Regimental rendezvouses...
New York, May 21, 1799. “… It is … necessary that ⟨t⟩he officers generally should be possessed of...
The instructions in your letter of yesterday shall be without delay executed. As Winchester is...
I have received a letter from Col Smith of which the inclosed is an extract. As the mention of...
In consequence of the information conveyed by your letter of the 21 instant, I have authorised...
New York, May 24, 1799. “… I shall confer with Col Smith on the subject of his Major and...
A press of business has — diverted my attention from measures to for convey — Capt Freyes company...
New York, May 25 [ –27 ] 1799 . “I recur to two of your letters of the 9th. & 10th. instant. The...
I have the honor to inclose you an extract of a letter from Colonel Hall relative to articles...
The returns from every quarter shew that desertion prevails to a ruinous extent. For this the...
The inclosed my Dear Sir was written on the idea that though the Troops in Tennessee are annexed...
Annexed I send you an Extract of a letter from Col: Taylor to me of the 27th. Inst. Confiding in...
New York, May 30 [ –31 ] 1799 . “… I have this moment recd. your letter of the 29th. instant. I...
Col J C Hall informs me that he has recommended for appointment to Lieutenancies — his Regiment...
New York, June 5, 1799. “… As yet I have to regret that I am without the needful assistance to...
The inclosed letter to Capt Henry speaks its own object. As his company was is ordered to march...
I return Mr. Patterson’s letter. It is not my intention immediately to withdraw more than...
The strong recommendation which I have received of Mr. William J Anderson for a Second Lieutenant...
I have finally determined upon the course which the inclosed copy of a letter to Major Adlum of...
Capt Ellery, assistant to the Adjutant General, has taken his station in this City and has...
Col: Parker recommends for second Lieuts. in his Regiment, Uriah Blue of Berkley, and Robert Bell...
A late letter from you suggests some doubts whether in the case of the Serjeant, who was...
New York, June 12, 1799. Quotes from a “letter from Col: Hall of the 10th. instant” and states:...
Give me leave to remind you of a letter which I lately wrote you on the subject of Capt...
Accordg to the returns from Detroit, there ought to be added to the quantity of Powder there One...
I use, my Dear Sir, the privilege of an old friend to write to you in language as explicit as the...
I send you copies and extracts of letters from Colonels Taylor and Smith and from Major...
Seeing the terrible delays which take place is it not adviseable immediately to authorise your...
New York, June 16, 1799. States: “… the recruiting service … is … now in a course of execution in...
I have the honor of your letter of the 15 instant. The several points mentioned in it have been...
Your favour of the 15th. is received. I am very glad you have determined on changing the...
New York, June 18, 1799. Quotes an extract from Major Daniel Jackson’s letter of June 6, 1799 ,...
You will be pleased to receive herewith a statement of the articles of supply requisite for a...
I have the honor to transmit to you the following extract of a letter from Col: Hunewell...
I send you the proceedings of a Court Martial lately held at Baltimore. The sentences have been...
I thank you My Dear Sir for the military figures you have sent me. Tactics you know are literally...
New York, June 21, 1799. “The suggestion respecting the Cavalry in your letter of the 18th....
I have been honoured with your letter of the 19th. inst. relating to Dr. Coffin. It will I...
New York, June 22, 1799. Encloses a letter from William S. Smith and suggests that it be...