Alexander Hamilton
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/30/1800 Document SignedRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/16/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/16/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/16/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/15/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline and routine instructions and correspondence concerning the organization of individual regiments.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/15/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/11/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/06/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/03/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline and routine instructions and correspondence concerning Army supplies, quarters, and pay.
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/03/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline. Discussed the inferior quality of supplies provided by merchants from New Jersey. Lauded Smith for his …
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Courts-Martial and Infractions of Military Discipline
01/02/1800 Draft LetterRoutine correspondence concerning courts-martial and infractions of military discipline.
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Court Martial of Individual Officers and Soldiers
02/18/1800 Letter SignedEncloses the proceedings of a court martial in the case of Lieutenant Hoffman and asks it be passed along to the President so that he may approve the sentence. He notes that Hoffman's family is well …
John Adams Papers
Court Martial
05/01/1800 Contemporary Copy of LetterLieutenant Kreemer has been dismissed from service by the Court Martial. There is an addendum stating that Vance has been notified regarding his pay and his subsistence.
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Cooperation from the Bank of Boston
06/11/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHamilton informs Welles, the President of the Boston branch of the Bank of the US, that he has on hand a number of large bills which it is necessary to have exchanged in Boston quickly so that the …
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Convoy for General Wilkinson's Family
04/28/1800 Draft LetterHamilton informs McHenry that Gen. Wilkinson has requested a convoy to accompany his family on the gulf to ensure their safety. The Secretary of the Navy should be so notified.
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Continuance of the Recruiting Service
04/29/1800 Draft LetterHamilton observes that it appears that the continuance of the recruiting service under Gen. Pinckney has proceeded from some misapprehsnsion of Hamilton's intentions but he has written the general on …
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Continuance of the Recruiting Service
04/29/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHamilton admonishes Gen. Pinckney respecting the continuance of the recruiting service in several corps of Pinckney's command. The General Order related to this subject should be communicated to the …
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Condolences
01/12/1800 Autograph DraftHamilton expresses to Washington's widow the depth of his grief at the loss of the General and his debt to him for the confidence and friendship he was shown throughout his life.
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Compensation of Judge Advocates
03/12/1800 Draft LetterThe subject of compensation for persons acting as Judge Advocates has caused embarrassment, so Hamilton asks that definitive rules on that subject may be laid down.
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Compensation for the Tuscaroras
03/21/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHamilton has heard that Maj. Rivardi or the people under his command have killed three horses belonging to the Tuskorara nation. If this is true, the Indians must be immediately compensated for their …
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Comments on President Adams and the Jeffersonian Opposition
01/05/1800 Autograph LetterAmong other items of interest, General Hamilton decries the spirit of faction that, especially in Virginia, is more violent than ever. The leaders there possess all powers of the local government and …
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Col. Smith's Military Pretensions, Etc.
05/24/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHamilton assures Adams that his personal regard for Col. [William S.] Smith produces sentiments very different from a disposition to throw the least impediment in the way of his success. The …
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Coalitions with Mr. Jefferson
06/06/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThe man [Adams] is more mad than Hamilton ever thought him and he shall soon be led to say he is as wicked as he is mad. Hamilton asks to be kept apprised of the probability of coalitions with Mr. …
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Clothing for the Troops
03/02/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHamilton regrets that he has not yet received the clothing he requested for the troops since the winter is far advanced and new recruits without adequate clothing will soon be in a depressed …
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