Source | Name | Image(s) |
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Collection | Historical Society Of Pennsylvania: William Irvine Papers | ![]() |
Date | March 19, 1799 |
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Author Name | General William Irvine (primary) Location: Carlisle |
Recipient Name | James McHenry (primary) |
Summary | Writing for his son who is ill, General Irvine observes that the two men acting as sergeants may not be able to provide adequate assistance to Lieutenant Wolstencraft so he suggests another officer join them at Reading. |
Document Format | Autograph Letter Signed |
Document Notes | [not available] |
Content Notes | [not available] |
Related Persons/Groups | James McHenry; William Irvine; Lieutenant Wolstencraft; cadets'; |
Related Places | Carlisle; Reading; ; |
Keywords | attention of the Contractor; sergeants with the company; sickness; accident; Captain's illness; vests; ; |
Key Phrases | [not available] |
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