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Commission for Purchasing Powder
12/18/1799 Letter SignedFollowing a reference to a shipment of military stores to Governors Island, Stevens notes that the Secretary of the Treasury has ordered that he should be awarded a commission for purchasing ten stand …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Comments on Recruiting and French Conquests
06/19/1799 Letter SignedGeneral Washington observes that recruiting seems to be going well in Virginia although an adequate supply of clothing would promote it even more. He observes that the miltiary success of France in …
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Commencement of Pay & Emoluments
01/09/1799 Letter SignedMcHenry informs Hamilton that his pay and emoluments as Inspector General began on the first day of November, 1798.
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Clothing, Pay, and Rations for Private Servants, Etc.
07/10/1799 Letter SignedMcHenry discusses regulations regarding officers' private servants and the drawing of provisions for "the Children of the Army"
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Clothing to be packed up for Captain Cochran's Company
10/28/1799 Letter SignedLetter, directs delivery of uniforms, blankets, knapsacks, etc. to Captain W.S. Cockran's Company of the Second Regiment of Artillerists & Engineers at Fort Mifflin.
Correspondence, Reports, Returns, Bills, Accounts Current' Statements, Receipts, Vouchers and Contracts of Philadelphia Supply Agencies (Coxe And
Clothing to be Delivered to the Garrison and Fort Jay
11/11/1799 Letter SignedOrders to deliver uniforms for Artillery company at Fort Jay with list of required items.
Correspondence, Reports, Returns, Bills, Accounts Current' Statements, Receipts, Vouchers and Contracts of Philadelphia Supply Agencies (Coxe And
Clothing Should be Forwarded Immediately
11/02/1799 Letter SignedJackson sent his returns for clothing wanted for for his battalion of Artillerists and Engineers to Ebenezer Stevens in New York. He urges Hodgdon to send the clothing immediately since some of his …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Clothing for Detroit Has Been Damaged, Etc.
01/01/1799 Letter SignedEnclosed are the returns and vouchers of the clothing department and Indian goods for the last quarter of 1798. No returns or vouchers have been received from Fort Wayne. The clothing on its way to …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Clarifying the Superintendance of General Wilkinson's Brigade, Etc.
02/25/1799 Letter SignedWashington advises that all of General Wilkinson's brigade should be under Hamilton's command so as to avoid inconvenience and confusion in the chain of command. He fears that the best time for …
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Claims Rendered by Lieutenant Campbell Smith
11/12/1799 Letter SignedMcHenry discusses the claims against the United States for services as Judge Advocate rendered by Lt. Campbell Smith and for the legal emoluments of the Office of Judge Advocate.
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Claims of the United States at Detroit
11/29/1799 Letter SignedHamtramck informs Hamilton of the claims that had been the property of the Crown that should now be the property of the United Staes.
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Citation Only
11/01/1799 Letter SignedCitation only, enclosed in Hamtramck to Hamilton, 11/01/99.
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Citation Only
06/05/1799 Letter SignedCitation only, listed in appendix of printed volume.
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Citation of Document in Printed Work
06/17/1799 Letter SignedEnclosed in Ingersoll to Hamilton, 06/21/1799.
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Citation of Document by Printed Work
09/09/1799 Letter SignedEnclosed in McHenry to Hamilton, 09/09/1799.
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Citation of Document by Printed Work
09/09/1799 Letter SignedEnclosed in McHenry to Hamilton, 09/09/1799.
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Citation of Document by Printed Work
09/06/1799 Letter SignedEnclosed in McHenry to Hamilton, 09/06/1799.
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Circular to the Field Officers of the Twelve Additional Regiments
07/13/1799 Letter SignedCircular to the field Officers of the twelve additional regiments. In this circular, McHenry asked for the details of each officer's military service, which be used in settling their relative rank;
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Circular to the Commandants of Regiments
03/27/1799 Letter SignedHamilton distributes thirteen sets of Rules and Regulations for the Recruiting Service which should be immediately distributed so that the officers may begin the business of recruiting as soon as the …
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Circular to Four Captains in the Battalion Commanded by Adam Hoops
06/06/1799 Letter Signed"Your company is to form part of a battalion under the command of Major Hoops. You will, therefore, hereafter communicate with him and receive his orders; making all your returns to him. Your letters …
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Circular Letter from Secretary at War to Department Heads [Cabinet] Concerning Officers & a Court Martial
06/24/1799 Letter SignedAt the request of the president, McHenry lays out Adams' concerns over the propriety of a recently concluded court-martial in New York [presumably that of Richard Hunt], and asks for the department …
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Check an evil which may grow in magnitude.
06/24/1799 Letter SignedMcHenry asks for Hamilton's opinion as to the regulations respecting fuel, straw, stationery, and horses furnished to officers. He believes that the number of horses allotted to each grade should be …
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Cheaper Gun Carriages
04/18/1799 Letter SignedBoyd assures Hamilton that he could arrange for the production of gun carraiges for the vessels under construction at a cheaper rate than is currently being paid.
Alexander Hamilton Papers
