General Washington's Concerns

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Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Description

General Washington discusses a number of matters including the disposition of the 8th, 9th, and 10th Regiments, the necessity for General Pinckney's views on these matters, and appointments to the Inspectorate.

Date

10/27/1799

Sent from

Mount Vernon

Document number

1799102760000

Note

Cited in Hamilton to Washington, 11/18/1899.

Notable persons

Alexander Hamilton
George Washington
General Pinckney
Major William Campbell
Providence

Notable locations

Mount Vernon
Harpers Ferry
barracks at Frederick Town
Carlisle

Notable items

my communication with Colonel Parker
Mr. Mackie's letters
erection of simple huts
winter
fuel
appointments in the Inspectorate
retreat
secrets of the Cabinet
present aspect of European affairs