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New York, May 25 [ –27 ] 1799 . “I recur to two of your letters of the 9th. & 10th. instant. The...
You will see my Dear friend in the case of Capt. Frey the evil tendency of correspondence by the...
The unascertained situation, in which I have been, since my acceptance of the Military...
It has been enquired of me whether Cadets are entitled to Clothing. As they are non Commissioned...
I find that there are the following officers on furlough of the first and second Regiments—of the...
I enclose to you a letter from Major Huntingdon of the thirteenth regiment in which he offers a...
A complete revision of the Articles of War is desireable, as they require amendment in many...
Subalterns 5 Marmaduke Wait Windsor ☞ 25 year Payne Young Gentleman heretofore recomd by Morris &...
I have the honor to submit to you the inclosed copy of a letter from Col: Ogden of the 12th....
I have to apologise for not having repleid sooner to your letter transmitting one to you from the...
Upon looking over the letters which I have received of from Col. Bentley I find in one of them...
Col J C Hall informs me that he has recommended for appointment to Lieutenancies — his Regiment...
Your letter of the 20th. instant, inclosing one from General Washington came to hand this day....
The inclosed letter speaks for itself. I think upon the whole unless there are objections of...
It give[s] me pleasure to learn from your letter of the 16 instant, which was received yesterday,...
The enclosed letter is left open for your perusal— It has appeared to me proper to issue this...
New York, April 27, 1799. “I have reflected on the idea of furnishing the Regimental Quarter...
Inclosed is a Copy of a letter of this date to Col: Stevens—I do not whether I have mistaken or...
General Wilkinson has mentioned to me that the second and third regiments are destitute of...
I write you herewith an official letter. Your private one of the 13th is before me. I regret that...
Accordg to the returns from Detroit, there ought to be added to the quantity of Powder there One...
I have declined, upon the principle, mentioned to you stated in a former letter, I have declined...
I have just received a letter from the Paymaster General inclosing one from Lt. Wm. C. Rogers...
I send you a copy of a letter I have received from Captain Bishop. You will concur with me, I...
I have maturely considered the questions raised by your letter of the 21 of January with the aid...
Major Hoops being in arrest in consequence of some for some events which took place in...
Herewith is a letter with for Capt Bruff with recruiting Instructions, which I beg you to have...
If — I presume — I am lead to believe that my letter to Col. Read relative to Captain Taylor must...
I have the honor to send you the arrangement which has been proposed by General Wilkinson and...
Application has been made to me on the Subject of Chaplains. I find by recurrence to the laws...
General Wilkinson has just returned to this city, and will set out together with myself for...
I have been yesterday & this morning honored with your several favours, three of the 11th and two...
I have the honor to acknowlege the receipt of your letter of the 19th instant with the copies of...
I received yesterday your private letter of the 16th, with its inclosures, now returned. It was...
LIEUTENANTS & ENSIGNS John S Porter McPherson Probably good Ensign Philadelphia Francis Johnson  ...
General Pinckny has transmitted me confidentially the copy of a letter which he has written to...
Colonel Read informs me that he had not heard from those of his officers whose names are...
I have the honor to enclose to you Dr. Finley’s letter of resignation—omitted by accident to be...
Yours of yesterday with its inclosure are come to hand & will be attended to as speedily as...
I have the honor to transmit the proceed gs of a Court Martial lately holden at Fort Fayette of...
You will find herewith the copy of a letter from General Wilkinson relating to a supply of...
I would thank you to inform me whether Mr. Brown has been appointed to fill the vacancy...
I have the honor to transmit the proceedings of a General Court Martial in the case of Capt....
In my letter of yesterday, in answer to yours on the subject of furnishing the Western Posts I...
I send you the proceedings of Courts martial of which Major Wilcox was president Capt. Read and...
I thank you My Dear Mac for the perusal of the Inclosed and wish you had not thought it necessary...
[ Philadelphia, September 23, 1792. On September 30, 1792, McHenry wrote to Hamilton : “I...
Captain Izzard has determined to accept the appointment of Secretary to Mr. Smith our minister...
Col. Parker Hall proposes Wm. Barton Browner and William Cary as Cadets in his regiment. Enclosed...
If there be any thing in my general order lately sent you, which imputes to the Secretary of War...