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Legal Authority to Pay States, Individuals
04/25/1794 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott maintains that the same legal principles should apply in directing money to states that apply to individuals.
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Jackets Should be of Sufficient Length to Protect the Bowels, Etc.
09/28/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentAs many jackets and trousers should be forwarded to Fort Cumberland as Gale is able to transport by October 15th. The jackets are to be made of the same material as sailor jackets without skirts but …
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Instructions to the Militias Confronting the Insurgents
09/29/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentRecognizes Smith's desire to proceed to Frederick Town; instructs him to instead take militia to Fort Cumberland to unite with the troops from Virginia. Has ordered adequate jackets and overalls for …
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Instructions for Whiskey Rebellion
09/29/1794 Autograph Letter SignedTransfer of constitutional power during time of Insurrection while Hamilton meets troops in Western Pennsylvania. Directs Wolcott to act for him in urgent causes but to delay actions in his absence, …
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Injury to a Private Vessel by Unauthorizede Persons
05/09/1794 Autograph Draft Letter SignedHamilton discusses a case in which a private vessel, engaged by the British Consul at Norfolk, has been damaged by unauthorized persons. This constitutes a private trespass which must be redressed …
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Eighty Nine Casks of Saltpeter
11/05/1794 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott transmits an invoice and bill of lading for 89 casks of saltpeter which is on board the vessel "Bacchus"-- Richard George, Master--currently docked in the port of Philadelphia. Hodgdon is to …
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Domestic or Foreign Sail Cloth for Frigates
06/28/1794 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedHamilton inquires as to whether domestic of foreign sail cloth should be used on the frigates. He would prefer the use of domestic cloth but it must be really good.
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Difficulties in Obtaining Saltpeter
11/14/1794 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott discusses a letter from the bankers in Holland which describes the unfavorable prospects of obtaining significant quantities of saltpeter in Europe. Information from Hamburg demonstrates that …
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Deliberates Pension of Mr. Hatton; Does Not Authorize Payment
06/26/1794 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott discusses the case of Lt. William Hatton and his claim that he warrants a pension. He finds that under current law Hatton is not eligible to be placed on the pension list,.
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Correct Intepretation of the Act that Prohibits Arming of Belligerent Vessels in U.S. Ports
09/04/1794 Autograph Draft LetterRefers to embarrassing misconception of recent Act of Congress. Defines rebel action against the U. S., focusing on the war-like behavior of frigates acting without commissions. Expressed concern for …
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Comments on the Payment Claim of a Commanding Officer
11/14/1794 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott inquires about the claim for pay of an officer who is the colonel of a regiment of militia in Washington County and was directed by the Secretary of War to command a detachment of one hundred …
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Claim of Nathaniel Dummon
05/15/1794 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott provides a detained examination of the claim to compensation of Nathaniel Dummon, Assistant to the Commandant of Prisoners in the Department of Rhode Island.
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Bonds from Amsterdam Banks, Disbursement of Funds, Etc.
10/14/1794 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott discusses several Treasury matters including bonds placed to the credit of the United States by bankers at Amsterdam, and bills of lading for casks of saltpeter shipped from Hamburg on the …
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Bad Quality of Hats & Shoes
07/17/1794 Autograph Draft LetterGeneral Wayne has complained about the poor quality of the hats and shoes supplied to his Army by the contractors for 1793. Wolcott advises that he will take appropriate measures against those …
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Advances to Contractors; Exchange Rates in London and Amsterdam
10/17/1794 Autograph Letter SignedAmong sundry Treasury matters, Wolcott discusses Mr. Cope's requests for funds to be advanced to the contractors for rations and clothing and the rate of exchange governing the sales of bills of …
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A Heavy Requisition from Elliot & Williams, Etc.
10/02/1794 Autograph Draft LetterNotes are being prepared for remittances to General Miller and Mr. Williams. $90,000 will be transported to Fort Cumberland for the pay of the Army. Heavy requisitions have been made of Contractors …
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Tools Needed by Blacksmiths in Indian Country
07/20/1795 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott condedes that Pickering is better able to select the tools needed by blacksmiths being sent to Indian Country.
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Simplication of the Process for Obtaining Arms & Supplies
07/24/1795 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott suggests ways of simplifying the process for procuring and distributing quanties of arms and supplies. An invoice should be prepared of those articles that are wanted and measures taken for …
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Separating Estimates into Divisions, Etc.
07/20/1795 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott requests that estimates be organized into divisions which he proceeds to describe and asks for Pickering's suggestions on how the current system for procuring supplies may be improved.
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Revising the Estimates for Supplies
02/18/1795 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott point out that previous estimates of supplies required for the Department of War should be revised due to circumstances that are substantially different from those that existed when the …
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Responding to the Claims of the Contractor
02/09/1795 Autograph Draft LetterRelative to Mr. Duer's claims for money due him for rations, there does not appear to be a balance due him so it would be improper to encourage him to believe that his claims will be discharged by the …
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Reconfiguring Military Store Accounts, Expenditures, Reports, and Accountability
08/28/1795 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott maintains that the accountant of the War Department should receive on a quarterly basis the accounts of the Superintendent of Military Stores and Supplies which should include his and his …
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Ports for Disbursing Whiskey for the Use of the Army
01/09/1795 Autograph Draft LetterHamilton notes that the custom has been to receive whiskey at the ports of Pittsburgh, Whelen, and Fort Washington and suggests that, since there are no places more convenient, the practice should be …
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Paying the Virginia Militia
02/05/1795 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott informs Pickering that a warrant will be placed in the hands of the Treasurer for the sum of sixty thousand dollars to be used for the pay of the Virginia Militia. Twelve thousand will be …
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Mischief Related to Construction at the Port of Charleston
01/02/1795 Autograph Draft LetterHamilton expresses concern about construction at the port of Charleston which has not been pursued according to the rules established by the President and the relevant Act of Congress and which may …
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