James McHenry to John Adams, October 23, 1799
War Department Trenton 23d. October 1799— Sir, I have the honor to enclose the Proceedings of two General Courts Martial, in the case of Robert Brown a Matross in the…
James McHenry was an Scots-Irish American military surgeon, statesman, and a Founding Father of the United States. McHenry was a signer of the United States Constitution from Maryland, initiated the recommendation for Congress to form the Navy, and was the eponym of Fort McHenry. He represented Maryland in the Continental Congress. He was a delegate to the Maryland State Convention of 1788, to vote whether Maryland should ratify the proposed Constitution of the United States. He served as United States Secretary of War from 1796 to 1800, bridging the administrations of George Washington and John Adams. At the time of his death, McHenry owned 10 slaves, most of whom either worked as household servants or maintained his estate.
War Department Trenton 23d. October 1799— Sir, I have the honor to enclose the Proceedings of two General Courts Martial, in the case of Robert Brown a Matross in the…
War Department, Trenton, October 25th: 1799. Sir, As Secretary of the Department of War, a great constituent branch of the Government of the United States, I deem it incumbent upon…
Trenton 29 Octbr. 1799 In compliance with the requisition of the President of the United States, of the 18th of October instant, the Secretary of War has the honour most…
War Department 27th Novr. 1799 Sir I have received for the use of the Indian Department, vz. from Francis Mentgis, 350 Dollars, and from Samuel Lewis Senr. 1320 Dollars, which…
War Department 10 Jany. 1800 Sir. I have the honour to submit to your consideration, a report relative to the military establishment of the United States. It suggests several propositions,…
War Department Feby: 19: 1800. Sir, The enclosed proceedings of a Court Martial in the case of Lieut: Samuel Hoffman of the Twelfth Regiment of Infantry with a letter from…
War Department 2 April 1800 Sir. I find myself indespenssibly compelled, [altho’] with the most perfect deference and respect, to represent, that the greatest embarrassments and impediments, in conducting the…
War Department 6 May 1800 Sir Conformably to your directions, I requested, and had an interview, with Mr. Waln this morning and communicated to him, that if it would suit…
War Department 7 May 1800 Sir The inclosed letters were received to-day. I shall take the liberty to call for them to-morrow and to receive your orders respecting them or…
War Department May 12th. 1800. Sir, I have the honor to enclose you some letters of recommendation in favour of Robins Chamberlain, two of which have just been received. I…
War Department. 22nd. May 1800 Sir. I received your Note yesterday afternoon, inclosing a letter to you from Wm. S. Smith Lt. Colonel of the 12th. Regiment of Infantry dated…
War Department May 23d. 1800. The Secretary of War has the Honour to submit for the Consideration of the Heads of Departments, the propriety of the President’s selecting & authorizing…
War Department, 31st. May 1800. The Secretary of War respectfully takes the Liberty to transmit to the President of the United States, a statement of his recollection of the substance…