Injurious Acts of the Disaffected Part of the Country

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Injurious Acts of the Disaffected Part of the Country

Description

Adlum claims that dividing his force would cause it to appear small in the eyes of people he calls "the disaffected part of the Country." He accuses these "Democrats" of interfering with recruiting and encouraging deserters. He believes that many of them would even join the French if they invaded the United States.

year created

1799

month created

07

day created

22

author

sent from location

Reading, Pennsylvania

recipient

in collection

notable person/group

Alexander Hamilton
John Adlum
the Democrats, as they call them
Captain Peter Faulkner
two deserters
troops stationed at Easton, Allentown, and Cootsdown [Kutztown, Pennsylvania]
Doctor James Diemer

notable location

Reading, Pennsylvania
Northampton County

notable item/thing

it will be improper to divide so small a force
it will make us appear little in the eyes of the disaffected
information I have from Easton
they prevent his [Faulkner's] recruiting by persuading persons from enlisting
little or no communication from the disaffected
we suspect them for having persuaded a number of troops to desert
I think it would be prudent to have a Military Survey made of this country from the Delaware to the Susquehanna
I have no doubt but that numbers would join the French were they to invade our country
principal disease among the men is the flux

document number

1799072260000

Document instances

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Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author John Adlum Reading, Pennsylvania [n/a]
Recipient Alexander Hamilton [unknown] [n/a]