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Nomination of Two Young Gentleman as Cadets
09/19/1799 Draft DocumentCircular to the Commandants of Regiments: "The Secretary of War has determined to appoint immediately two Cadets to each regiment and he has directed me to request from the several Commandants a …
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Nomination of Regimental Officers, Etc.
04/08/1799 Draft LetterAlong with a discussion of the trial of Capt. Frye and Doctor Osborne, Hamilton reports on sundry regimental nominations, the pay of officers, and the acquisition of equipage and supplies.
Alexander Hamilton Papers
Nomination of Men for Delaware Service
01/14/1799 Autograph Letter SignedSpeaks of men offering their services to Delaware regiments. Mentions the President's responsibility to nominate men.
MMC, McHenry, James: Mm85004543
No Unnecessary Delay in Furnishing the Charges
02/21/1799 Contemporary Copy of LetterSince he is under arrest for his confrontation with William Simmons, Capt. Vance asks that there be no delay in furnishing the charges against him.
Alexander Hamilton Papers- No image
No Reason to Complain
10/19/1799 Letter Signed"Herewith I send you a return from the Quartermaster and Paymaster of the several articles received in the department for the use of the 15th Regiment with the several articles wanting to complete the …
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No Provision in the Law for Chaplains
11/13/1799 Draft LetterIn reply to Smith's letter of November 11, 1799, states: "There is no provision in the law for chaplains, and I cannot therefore comply with your wishes. I am nevertheless deeply impressed with the …
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No Other Wife but the Service
11/12/1799 Autograph Letter SignedNorth affirms Hamilton's assertion that a soldier should have no other wife than the service nor should he have children nor landed property. But, since he does have a wife and children, he will bring …
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No Money even for Washwomen
10/19/1799 Letter Signed"...I shall march tomorrow but it is extremely painful for me to witness the distress and chagrin of the officers and soldiers who have not money to discharge even the claims of their washwomen...a …
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No Keys for the Medicine Chests, Etc.
09/23/1799 Autograph Letter SignedThe keys of the medicine chests have always been delivered to the Quartermaster General with the chests and he then forwards the keys by post. Bass reports that they presently have no keys for any of …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
No Jackets and Only Eight Coats
08/25/1799 Autograph Letter Signed"Since I had the honor of writing to you yesterday a supply of clothing and horseman's tents have come to hand which I am much pleased with. I am sorry however to find that there are no jackets …
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No Image Available
06/01/1799 Printed transcription/modern copy of DocumentNo available image.
Robert Goodloe Harper Papers, Mm82024950 
No Horseman's Tents in Store
09/04/1799 Autograph Letter SignedBass warns that although he can comply with orders for hats, private's shirts, linen overalls, and woolen overalls, and shoes, locks, and blankets, he has no horseman's tents in store because Mr. …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
No Good News from the Seat of Government
11/06/1799Wilkinson argued for Nicholson but there are strong prejudices against him. Nicholson's rank and emoluments will be preserved.
Area File of the Naval Records Collection, 1775-1910. (RG45) (M625)- No image
No End to the Folly of Potentates, Etc.
06/07/1799 Autograph Letter SignedHamilton reports to the Commander in Chief on the status of the recruiting service, the appointment of officers in the northeast, and the distribution of officers in the western army. He also has …
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No Case of the Fever Found in Philadelphia
09/07/1799 Autograph Letter SignedSimmons thanks Hodgdon, who remained in Philadelphia despite warnings of a possible outbreak of the fever, for watching over his house and property and keeping him aprised of events in the capital …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
