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Applications for Army Appointments and Promotions
11/27/1799 Autograph Letter SignedRoutine applications for Army appointments and promotions.
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Applications for Army Appointments and Promotions
11/25/1799 Draft LetterRoutine applications for Army appointments and promotions.
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Applications for Army Appointments and Promotions
11/25/1799 Letter SignedRoutine applications for Army appointments and promotions.
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Applications for Army Appointments and Promotions
11/22/1799 Autograph Letter SignedRoutine applications for Army appointments and promotions.
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Applications for Army Appointments and Promotions
11/21/1799 Autograph Letter SignedRoutine applications for Army appointments and promotions.
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Applications for Army Appointments and Promotions
02/25/1799 Autograph Letter SignedRoutine applications for Army appointments and promotions.
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Applications for Army Appointments & Promotions
02/26/1799 Autograph Letter SignedRoutine applications for Army appointments and promotions.
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05/07/1799 Autograph Letter SignedAppendix annotation of document only.
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05/04/1799 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentAppendix annotation of document only.
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An explosion anywhere could injure and discredit the service.
09/21/1799 Autograph Draft DocumentHamilton decries the inefficiency that has caused delays in the payment of the troops resulting in mutinous discontent among two regiments. He confirms his support of established rules but also notes …
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An epidemic is raging to an alarming degree in my garrison...
09/23/1799 Autograph Letter Signed"...I am extremely sorry to inform you sir that an epidemic is raging to an alarming degree in my garrison, and on that account it is very fortunate that so many men have been sent away out of the way …
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An Act for the Better Organizing of the Troops
05/12/1799 Draft Document"Describes the provisions of Sections 19 and 22 of 'An Act for the better organizing of the Troops of the United States; and for other purposes.'"
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Amiable Disposition of the Indians, Etc.
06/21/1799 Copy of documentHamilton discusses the disposition of the Western Army, the alleged excessive issues of provisions, the lack of hostility of the Indians, and the reinforcement from Michilimacinac.
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Alterations & Additions to the Recruiting Instructions
03/18/1799 Letter Signed"I have received your letter of the 15 instant with alterations and additions proposed to be made into the recruiting instructions. These have been considered, generally adopted, and with some futher …
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Allowances of Rooms and Fuel to Officers
09/02/1799 Draft DocumentHamilton explains the allowances of rooms and fuel to officers of sundry ranks.
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Allowances for Services not Associated with Normal Duties
08/29/1799 Letter SignedMcHenry discusses the allowances allotted to sundry officers for services not associated with their normal duties. These would include acting as a Judge Advocate, serving on a court martial, or …
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Allowance of Spirits
08/26/1799 Draft DocumentHamilton has ordered Major Adam Hoops and Captain James Stille to Fort Niagara to investigate Captain James Bruff's charges against Rivardi. He states that although most men had enlisted when the "the …
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Allotment of Rations, Forage, Spirits,and Women
11/02/1799 Draft DocumentHamilton describes the rules regarding the allotment of rations, forage, and spirits to officers and men but there are no established rules on the subject of forage or provision of artificers for the …
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All these causes have unhappily cooperated.
06/23/1799 Autograph Letter SignedOgden lists the variables causing the uneven results in the recruiting effort in his sector, including the talent and zeal of the recruiting officers, the disposition of the local inhabitants toward …
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All the emoluments which I have a right to claim...
08/13/1799 Copy of documentHamilton asserts that if he is to surrender his lucrative legal practice, he must receive from the public all the pay and emoluments to which an officer of his rank is entitled.
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Alarming Success of the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania
11/11/1799 Autograph Letter SignedCass informs Hamilton of his alarm at the success of the democratic, alias "disorganizing", party in the late election in Pennsylvania.
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Alarm at Rumored Accident
03/07/1799 Autograph Letter SignedHamilton thanks PInckney for his remarks on the planned military school and expresses alarm at the rumors regarding Pinckney's being shot at Charleston.
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Alarm amongst the inhabitants on account of the Indians...
08/10/1799 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentSt. Clair chronicles the response of the western settlers to the possibility of Indian incursions. It appears that the Shawanese are themselves apprehensive about being attacked by the Chickasaws and …
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