Relative Rank of Junior Officers, Etc.
Document 1800Hamilton explains to Col. Rice that his junior officers should understand that their relative rank is arranged according to the order of their appointments. Hamilton also reprimanded Rice for divulging the new appointments to the officers prior to the decision being official. Also asked that if the contractor chooses to provide rye flour in lieu of wheat flour to the troops, he must provide his motives in writing to Hamilton.
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Hamilton explains to Col. Rice that his junior officers should understand that their relative rank is arranged according to the order of their appointments. Hamilton also reprimanded Rice for divulging the new appointments to the officers prior to the decision being official. Also asked that if the contractor chooses to provide rye flour in lieu of wheat flour to the troops, he must provide his motives in writing to Hamilton.
Date
01/06/1800
Author
Recipient
Sent from
New York
Collection
Document number
1800010637000
Notable persons
Nathan Rice
Alexander Hamilton
officers
junior
gentlemen
contractor
Notable locations
New York
War Office
Notable items
supplies
wheat
rye
flour
contract
rations
