[PRIVATE] Regulations on Uniforms: Page #1 Original title: 1799/RAP19_1.jpg Protection: Open to all Expiration: Never Status: Approved Mark this revision as complete Cancel [PRIVATE] Regulations on Uniforms: Page #1 Go full screenExit full screen Layout Reset [Private] Mount Vernon 27<sup>th</sup> Jan: 1799 My dear Sir, The enclosed letter for M<sup>r</sup> M<sup>c</sup>Alpin (My Tayler in Philadelphia) left open for your perusal, may be delivered, or not, as you shall judge best. _ And if the <s>letters,</s> ^ <sup>former takes place</sup> to be accompanied with your sentiments on the doubtful parts of it. _ It is predicted first, on the supposition that the Uniform for the different grades of Officers, is conclusively fixed, & to be established as a standing regulation._ And secondly, on the presumption that no attempts will be made <u>this</u> Session of Congress, to repeal the Law for ausmerting ? the Army of the United states, or to reduceitbelon ? its present establishment. _ If the first is liable to no change, _ and there is no indication of an attempt to effect the latter, I would go to the expence of providing a uniform previously to the spur of the occasion;_ conformable to the regulations Ordered by the War Department, agreeably to the Presidents Command. _ On the other hand, if either of the above things is likely to happen, I shall suspend doing it. On