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This will be delivered to you by Mr. De Barth —who is at the head of a French Colony going to make a settlement on the Scioto, within the limits of Cutler’s and Serjeants purchase. There is another colony under Mr. De Boullogne, who have the same destination. The particulars of their situation and the circumstances which distinguish them will I presume be detailed to you from some other...
I am commanded by His Excellency to inform you that recent intelligence increases the probability of the enemy being on the point of some important movement. He therefore repeats his recommendation that you will exert yourself to get your division in readiness to march as soon as possible. I have the honor to be   Sir   Your most Obedt serv ADf , George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.
You are to march with your division tomorrow morning at four oClock towards Slotes, where you will halt awhile ’till you hear from His Excellency. I am Sir   Yr. Obed servant ALS , Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. St. Clair was at Pompton, New Jersey. This letter contains his instructions for his march to the Hudson. The house of Stephen Slott (Slot), a captain in the New York...
[ Philadelphia, September 21, 1792. On December 5, 1792, St. Clair wrote to Hamilton : “Your letter of the 21st. Septr. enclosing a Copy of an Order of the Senate relative to the Salaries fees and emoluments of Persons holding Offices under the united States … came to hand a few days ago.” Letter not found. ] St. Clair was governor of the Northwest Territory. Although H’s letter of September...