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To Alexander Hamilton from William Willcocks, 23 April 1800

From William Willcocks, 23 April 1800

General Hamilton,

April 23d. 1800

Sir,

Agreeably to your request, before ten OClock this morning, I saw Lieutentant Dwight at his Lodgings No. 28 Front, or Water Street: At the Sign of Ferdinand Reading—The Man is dead, but Mrs Reading, occupies the Home.

I called him aside; expressed surprize at his not having yet gone to Camp. He said he should go on Monday next, having received your positive orders; although he had not received his Pay. And further told me, he had repeatedly applied to You on that Subject, by Letter &c &c.

I have the Honor, to be, Your Obdt. Servt

Wm. Willcocks

1st. Majr. 12th. Regt.

(ALS, Hamilton Papers, Library of Congress).

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