Theodore Sedgwick
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Payment to Captain Theodore Sedgewick, 2d Sub Legion United States
02/16/1796 Document SignedCaptain Sedgewick requests payment of $120 as his pay for months of October, November, December 1795.
Receipts for Moneys Advanced (Advances), 1793-1855. (RG217) -
Controversy over the lack of a commission for a Massachusetts local
04/01/1798 Autograph Letter SignedRepresentative Sedgwick writes to McHenry expressing his constituent's disappointment in the failure of the War Department to offer a local gentleman Samuel Church a commission.
James McHenry Papers -
Sedgwicks's Many Concerns
02/07/1799 Autograph Letter SignedIn addition to a reference to an attempt to repeal the Alien and Sedition Acts, Sedgwick discusses the difficulties in supplying sufficient clothing to the troops in the widely dispersed Army. He …
Alexander Hamilton Papers -
Refers to Claim for Pay as Adjutant for Mustering Troops
09/03/1799 Autograph Letter SignedThe accountant has not approved Sedgwick's accounts because he says there is no proof that Sedgwick was ever mustered as Adjutant. Sedgwick says that if the Accountant will consult the monthly returns …
Letters Received by the Office of the Paymaster General, 1799-1912. (RG99) -
Growing opposition to the Federalist Party
05/26/1799 Letter SignedSedgwick expresses concern of the growing opposition to the Federalist Party, spurred in part by the regular pay of officers in the Provisional Army before they performed any actual services.
James McHenry Papers -
Eligible Divisions of Massachusetts, Etc.
02/22/1799 Letter SignedAmong numerous other matters, Senator Sedgwick gives his opinion of how Massachusetts should be divided into recruiting districts. He is highly critical of Adams' insistance on communicating directly …
Alexander Hamilton Papers -
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05/01/1799 Cited letter or documentCited in McHenry to Sedgwick, 05/14/1799.
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Account of Capt. Sedgwick
Copy of documentAn itemized account for Capt. Theodore Sedgewick of the 2nd United States Regiment with a total sum of $104.46 for duties performed during a period between 1792 and 1796.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
