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I have the honor to acknowledge your Letter of the 21st of March to General Wilkinson inclosing a Copy of one of the same date to Major Rivardi, relative to three Horses being killed by some Soldiers at Niagara. Enclosed is the original Letter of Capt Miller, a Copy of which is sent to General Wilkinson. Also enclosed is the last Monthly Return of the Brigade. I have the honor to be Sir with...
I have the honor to acknowledge the Duplicate of your letter of the 5th ultimo to General Wilkinson which has been forwarded. in the instruction I received from that General I have been Directed to send all my letters for him after the 1st of April to the war office which has been Done, Copy of which I have the honor to inclose I have the honor to be Sir with Very great Respect your Most...
I have the honor to inclose you a Copy of my last letter to General Wilkinson, I have also to acknowledge your letters of the 6th & 7th of March and I am very much obliged to you for the information which that of the 7th Contains— As I Shall cease writing to General Wilkinson on the Mississippi after this Month, the General Orders for the Mississippi will I presume go in future immediatly from...
I have the honor to enclose you a copy of my last Letter to General Wilkinson— I am Sir with the greatest Respect your Humble Servt ( LS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress), enclosing Hamtramck to James Wilkinson, March 21, 1800 (copy, signed by Hamtramck, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have the honor to inclose you a Copy of my last letter to Gen Wilkinson, I have the honor to be Sir with Very great Respect your Most obedient and Very humble Servent ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress), enclosing Hamtramck to James Wilkinson, March 20, 1800 ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
I have the honor to enclose you a Copy of my last Communications to General Wilkinson I have the honor to be Sir with Very great Respect your Most Obedient and Very humble Servent ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress), enclosing Hamtramck to James Wilkinson, March 3, 1800 (copy, signed by Hamtramck, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).
The reason of my troubling you with this Letter, is that I had calculated on receiving Orders from you on some points that were mentioned in some of my Letters to General Wilkinson; this opinion was founded on the difficulty of my hearing from that General occasioned by the very great distance between us. It is also not improbable that some of my Letters may be obscure to you, tho inteligible...
Conformably to the Direction I Received from General Wilkinson, I have the honor to enclose you a Copy of my last letter to that General I have the honor to be Sir with every Sentiment of Respect your Most Obedient and Very humble Servent ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress), enclosing Hamtramck to James Wilkinson, January 20, 1800 (copy, signed by Hamtramck, Hamilton Papers, Library...
I have to acknowledge your letter of the 18th instant enclosing one for General Wilkinson which has been forwarded—also is enclosed a Copy of my last letter to that General I have the honor to be Sir with very great Respect your Most obedient and Very humble Servent ( ALS , Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress), enclosing Hamtramck to James Wilkinson, December 27, 1799 (copy, in Hamtramck’s...
I Should not have troubled you with this letter if an answer Could have been got in time from General Wilkinson. in the Contemplated arrangement of the Western Army which I have Received from General Wilkinson, I Cannot find out the probability of my future residence; a Circumstance that is very interesting for me to know, in Order that I might move my family from Fort Wayne during the Vernal...