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Letters from Marquis de Fleury

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Marquis de Fleury to Alexander Hamilton, August 18, 1779

From Marquis de Fleury
To Alexander Hamilton
August 18, 1779

Marquis de Fleury writes to Alexander Hamilton requesting an order from headquarters to provide shoes for the officers of the two 1st Battalions of L. Infantry, who are currently barefoot while traversing rough terrain. He emphasizes the urgency of their need and notes that officers who dined at headquarters wore shoes supplied by their companies. Fleury also inquires about any news regarding Mr. de la Luzerne.

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Marquis de Fleury to Alexander Hamilton, September 7, 1780

From Marquis de Fleury
To Alexander Hamilton
September 7, 1780

Marquis de Fleury advises Alexander Hamilton to send letters through General Heath for security reasons and expresses concern about Hamilton's risky position at Lee's Fort, warning that British General Clinton may respond. He notes the British have left Martha’s Vineyard and possibly moved south, and asks Hamilton to remember him to his friend Laurens, who has not replied to his letters.

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Marquis de Fleury to Alexander Hamilton, April 10, 1781

From Marquis de Fleury
To Alexander Hamilton
April 10, 1781

Marquis de Fleury writes to Alexander Hamilton in 1781, inquiring about Hamilton's personal and professional life, including his return from Albany and his role with General Washington. Fleury mentions imminent plans to leave Rhode Island by sea or land and expresses concern for the steadfastness of Virginia's patriots. He closes with warm regards and friendship.