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01/07/1800 Cited letter or documentCited in Pinckney to Hamilton, 01/23/1800. Syrett listed this document in the appendix to Vol. 24.
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01/06/1800invoice for blankets and flints arrive with aforementioned supplies. Enclosed letter to brother who lives in Queen Anne County on Eastern Shore of Maryland. Letter contains bill, request for it to …
Correspondence (Letters Received, Letters Sent, and Accounts) of the Creek Factory, 1795-1814. (RG75)
[Report submitted to Congress].
12/29/1800 Autograph Letter SignedCompensation of specific Canadian refugees relative to law passed by Congress April 7, 1798.
Congress; 1st Session to the 9th Congress, 1st Session to House of Representatives
[PRIVATE] The President's Unfortunate Conduct
05/29/1800 Draft LetterMcHenry laments the changes in the Executive officers and other steps the President has evidently taken to secure his election. [Adams] is acting in a manner to break up the federal party and will …
Special Collections, MSA SC 1407. McHenry Collection, M11697.
[PRIVATE] Suspending the Recruiting Service
03/03/1800 Copy of documentIf it is true that has a law has been passed suspending the recruiting service for the twelve additional regiments, instructions from the War Department should precede Hamilton's agency upon that law.
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[Private] Political Agenda of President Discussed
05/22/1800 Autograph Letter SignedCabinet and executive administration politics and personal opinion of presidents agenda discussed.
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[Order of the President to the Heads of the Departments concerning the transfer to Washington.]
05/15/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentNotification that the construction of all Federal buildings in Washington D.C. are complete and that the movement of public offices to that location from Philadelphia was authorized by John Adams.
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[No. 39. Military Academy, and Reorganization of the Army]
01/13/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document"A report, made to me on the fifth of this month, by the Secretary of War, contains various matters, in which the honor and safety of the nation are deeply interested; I transmit it, therefore, to …
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[No. 37 Armory at Springfield]
01/06/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document"I have the honor to transmit a report, exhibiting the expenses of the national armory at Springfield, Massachusetts together with the fullest information I have been able to obtain, relative to the …
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[John Starr Depostion fav.r of John McGowan]
03/07/1800 Document SignedCertified residency of John McGowan and his service with American troops in fighting against British during American Revolution. His subsequent losses described.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)- No image
[General Orders] Reduction in Force
05/18/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThese are the General Orders. to be implemented by June 15, regarding the discharge of officers and men who had been appointed or enlisted under the act to augment the Army, not to include Engineers, …
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[General Orders] Pay & Rations for Travel of Discharged Men
05/23/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGeneral Orders: Officers and soldiers who are discharged from the service are entitled to their pay and rations, or an equivalent in money, for such time as shall be sufficient to travel from their …
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[General Orders] Men Enlisted under the Order of Jan. 27, 1800
05/26/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGeneral Orders: The men enlisted for and during the existing differences between the US and the French Republic are not to be discharged until further orders respecting them are given.
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[General Orders] Disbandment of the Troops
05/26/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGeneral Orders: As soon as the troops shall have received their pay and emoluments, the Commanding Officer will by Companies or Detachments put them in march under the directions of their Officers for …
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[General Orders] Disbandment of Light Dragoons
05/22/1800 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGeneral Orders: it has been the duty of Maj. Gen. Hamilton to announce the disbandment of the six additional troops of Light Dragoons to be accomplished by the 14th of June next.
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