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I have to apologise for not having repleid sooner to your letter transmitting one to you from the...
The persons whose application is enclosed have been employed to suppl by the agents of this State...
Not finding at present any conveyance by Water from this place to Charleston, I take the liberty...
Your letter of the 16 instant respecting Cloathing for the Western army did not reach me till...
You will find herewith the copy of a letter from General Wilkinson relating to a supply of...
New York, August 22, 1799. “… I send you … some extracts from Col. Hall’s letter of the...
New York, August 24, 1799. “On the subject of Winter Quarters my attention will of course be...
New York, August 24, 1799. “I send you an extract from Col. Parker’s letter of the Fifteenth of...
New York, August 25, 1799. States that the lack of a rule regarding “compensation to the members...
Inclosed is a letter which I have just received from Col Bentley. In transmitting him the list of...
A letter from Major Toussard of the 19 instant has the following paragraph “The commissioners at...
After consideration of the several candidates who have come under my notice for medical...
It would appear from the representations of G Wilkinson that the number of officers of the four...
You have not yet replied to the subject of my letter of the 7 of July last principally respecting...
General Wilkinson has mentioned to me that the second and third regiments are destitute of...
Col. Bentley, in his letter of the eighteenth of this month, writes to me as follows—“When the...
I send you the proceedings of Courts martial of which Major Wilcox was president Capt. Read and...
I enclose to you an application for the post of Deputy Quarter Master; as also one for that of...
The enclosed letter in recommendation of Mr. Richard Van Der Burgh is from a Gentleman in whom I...
New York, August 31, 1799. “I have lately received pressing applications from various quarters …...
The enclosed papers contain the proceedings of Courts Martial at Rhode Island which have been...
A rule respecting the allowance of Barracks and Quarters is wanting. I submit to your...
Your letter of the 29 instant is received. I shall conform to what I understand to be the spirit...
The enclosed papers herewith sent shew the result of the inquiry into the charge against Capt...
I enclose for your information some extracts from letters of Col. Parker which have just been...
Agreeably to your letter of the third inst. I have given direct directed Col. Stevens to provide...
I enclose to you a letter from Col. Powell in recommendation of Mr. Wyllys Silliman—Col. Parker,...
The omission noticed in your letter of the fifth inst. you will find supplied by the enclosed...
The enclosed recommendation of Mr. Boyle was sent to me by Col. Rice. With great respe ct I am...
I have been lately honored with several letters from you down to the ninth inst. inclusively to...
I have the honor to inclose two letters one for the commanding Officer at Fort Mifflin the other...
I enclose to you some extracts from Col. Bentleys letter of the twenty-sixth of August. I would...
New York, September 14, 1799. “… Information from different Regiments gives me to understand that...
I enclose to you copies of letters which I have written to Col. Wilkins and Mr. James Miller....
In recurring to your letter of the 29th of August, I observe there are some points which for a...
I have declined, upon the principle, mentioned to you stated in a former letter, I have declined...
Part of the contents of your letter of the 10 of July last (which has happened to escape a...
From the letter which is enclosed you will perceive the measure that I have taken on the request...
I transmit you the enclosed letter which I doubt not you will consider as a handsome specimen of...
I hasten to reply to your letter of yesterday respecting Artillery &c. for Fort Adams. By...
I have communicated to Col Bentley your resolution as expressed in your letter of the 30th of...
I have given orders to Capt. Morris to take immediate measures for the purpose of conducting the...
In my letter of yesterday, in answer to yours on the subject of furnishing the Western Posts I...
Col. Read proposes Lieutenant Long as Adjutant, and Dr. Cutlar as Surgeon to his regiment. I...
Being ignorant of the present situation of Lieut. Lewis, I take the liberty of referring the...
I feel it as a mark of consideration for my recommendation, that notwithstanding the force of the...
I have taken all preliminary measures towards the execution of the object of your letter of the 6...
I send you a Statement of Ammunition which I think it will be expedient to furnish for the use of...
Upon the first perusal of your letter respecting Winter Quarters at Harper’s ferry I supposed it...
The enclosed proceedings of a General Court Martial were transmitted to me by Col. Hamtramck....