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Return of Medicine Hospital Stores at Natchez
08/04/1799 Printed transcription/modern copy of DocumentA return of the medicine hospital stores, etc. for the hospital store at Natchez.
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Return of Medicine Hospital Stores &c in the Hospital Store at Natches
08/12/1799Return of Medicine Hospital Stores &c in the Hospital Store at Natchez.
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Return of Clothing in the Public Store at Philadelphia
1799 Autograph Document SignedA return of the clothing in the public store at Philadelphia
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Response of the Cincinnati to the Death of Washington
12/23/1799 Autograph Letter SignedWilliam North discusses the arrangements made by the Society of Cincinnati regarding the pageantry surrounding the death of George Washington.
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Responding to the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
02/02/1799 Autograph Letter SignedHamilton stresses the importance of securing the opinion of the people relative to the controversy over the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions. He suggests creating a committee to resolve issues …
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Responding to the Hissings of Calumny, Etc.
07/11/1799 Autograph Letter SignedWilliams discusses his translation, the imminent printing of the tables, and the essay on military fireworks. He thanks Hamilton for understanding a situation similar to one Hamilton endured. His …
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Responding to Rivardi's Complaints
06/25/1799 Autograph Draft DocumentHamilton reviews the steps that are to be taken to respond to the complaints of Major Rivardi.
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Resolution of Charges for Postage
10/14/1799 Draft DocumentSwan requests pay for himself and his secretaries. He explains the procedure for handling charges for postage from officers which are to be paid by the agent for the war department in New York.
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Resolution of Charges for Postage
10/14/1799 Autograph Draft DocumentSwan requests pay for himself and his secretaries. He explains the procedure for handling charges for postage from officers which are to be paid by the agent for the war department in New York.
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Resignation of Lieutenant Church
08/22/1799 Draft Document"I have just received a letter from the Secretary of War in which he informs me that the resignation of Lieutenant Samuel W. Church of your regiment is accepted. You will please to signify the same to …
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Rescue the credit of your department...
07/10/1799 Autograph Letter SignedHamilton chastises McHenry for the "insufficiency of the existing plan" of providing clothing and tents and implores him to make the corrections that will rescue the reputation of his department.
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Requested Information
03/05/1799 Autograph DraftHamilton refers to a number of letters from McHenry regarding regulations, recruiting, supplies, and officers for which he currently has insufficient information to write an informed reply.
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Request for Military Appointments
08/16/1799 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentHarper recommends Memereau Walker for a commission in the permanent army. Walker is qualifed to be an infantry officer but would like the artillery for which he is not yet qualifed. Harper himself …
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Request for Clothing
07/03/1799 Autograph Letter SignedClothing requested not yet arrived, dissatisfaction prevails.
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Reports from Loftus's Heights
12/19/1799 Letter SignedHamtramck explains that he has had no reports from Loftus's Heights because it appears that the troops on the Mississippi consider themselves independent of his command in the absense of General …
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Report on the Situation of the Western Army
04/15/1799 Autograph Letter SignedGeneral Wilkinson reports on the situation of the Western Army and the necesssity of erecting a cordon of posts to protect the national boundary which is constantly threatened by Indians and foreign …
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Report from the Post at Michilimackinac
10/26/1799 Autograph Letter SignedBurbeck reports on the need for winter clothing, back pay for the troops, and subsistence for the officers.
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Report from Fort Niagra
04/03/1799 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Rivardi, commanding at Fort Niagra, sends a report on Army affairs in the region and at the fort
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Reply to the Address of the House of Representatives
12/10/1799President Adams' reply to the House of Representatives' address, which was in reply to Adams' speech the of the 9th. Adams expresses confidence that the legislative and executive branches of the …
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Repairs of the Barracks at Salem
12/12/1799 Autograph Letter SignedMaj. Jackson asks Hamilton how the bill will be settled for the repairs of the barracks at Salem since he has been informed that his orders for payments will be not be accepted.
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Repairing Fort Niagara & Friendly Relations with the British
11/15/1799 Autograph Letter SignedDescribes his plans for repairing [Fort Niagara] and discusses the friendly relations between British and American forces stationed on the Niagara River. States: "Two regiments have arrived at Quebec …
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Repair Without Delay to the Seat of Insurrection
03/19/1799 Autograph Letter Signed"We beg leave in behalf of ourselves and sixty more young men to offer our services & to engage to repair without delay to the seat of insurrection in Northampton County, Pennsylvania."
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Repair of Fort Niagara, Etc.
06/12/1799 Autograph Letter SignedReports that "The British garrison continues to work with all speed at Fort George...Captain Pilkington, who is the engtineer, communicated all the drawings relative to the execution of the place with …
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Renewed Request for an Appointment
04/21/1799 LetterGibbs has not yet been given an appointment and renews his request for one. He would like to be in the staff, possibly as Deputy Quarter Master General, and addresses his request to Washington at the …
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Rendering a Sentence of Death
06/12/1799 Autograph Draft DocumentHamilton reviews the legal procedures for rendering the death sentence in a General Court-Martial. He refers specifically to the case of Sergeant Richard Hunt who had been sentenced to death by a …
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