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10 Febry 1799 Gen Washington

Private Mount Vernon 10th Feby 1799 77

My dear Sir, Your letter of the 1 instant is received-Whatever appearance, or shape the Uniform intended for me, may take, by your direction, will be entirely agreeable to my taste. It being the commencement of a distinguishing dress for the Commander in Chief of the armies of the United States (whomever he may be) and probably will be permanent one. My wish (although as it respects myself personally I have no choice) is, that it , may be correctly executed,-for which reason I thought it more eligible, in the first instance, that the directions concerning it should proceed from the Department of War, than from myself.- I hope it will be made and sent to me by the time mentioned in my last -accompanied with the cockades, and stars for the Epaulets; without the whole of which, the draft with here comport with the order;-of course must be incomplete._ If my Nephew Mr. Bushrod Washington should not have left Philadelphia before the above above articles are ready, and is certain of being here by the 22d instant; it would afford a good and safe opportunity for the conveyance of them to me, - but if has has doubts on this head, I would not hazard the receipt of them by him, by that time; as you will perceive by the enclosed letter to Mr. McAlpin left open, for your perusal and with an excuse for troubling you with these small matters, at a time when I presume you are pressed by important ones, I am with esteem + regard, and much truth

              My dear Sir
              Your Affect. Servant
              G. Washington

James McHenry Esq.

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Description

Personal opinion on uniforms for commander-in-chief. Offers Bushrod Washington as transporter of uniform to Mount Vernon.

Date

02/10/1799

Recipient

Sent from

Mount Vernon

Document number

1799021040001

Page start

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Notable persons

James McHenry
George Washington
Bushrod Washington
Commander-in-Chief

Notable locations

Mount Vernon
Philadelphia

Notable items

uniform
epaulet
cockade