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Letters from Timothy Pickering

B. 1745 · D. 1829

Timothy Pickering was the third United States secretary of state, serving under Presidents George Washington and John Adams. He also represented Massachusetts in both houses of Congress as a member of the Federalist Party. In 1795, he was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society.

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71 letters
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Timothy Pickering to Alexander Hamilton, November 22, 1780

From Timothy Pickering
To Alexander Hamilton
November 22, 1780

Timothy Pickering informs Alexander Hamilton about the challenge of assembling teams to retrieve five boats by Thursday night and offers to try to accomplish it. He inquires whether the oars should be muffled and requests guidance on the route to take. Pickering also anticipates the need to impress horses for the operation.

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Timothy Pickering to Alexander Hamilton, January 17, 1781

From Timothy Pickering
To Alexander Hamilton
January 17, 1781

Timothy Pickering appeals to Alexander Hamilton to approve issuing provisions to John Lewis and other sloop masters who served the public during the war but remain unpaid and destitute. He emphasizes their hardship, the risk of discouraging future service, and requests Hamilton convey their situation to the Commander in Chief for authorization. Pickering balances concern for scarce army supplies with humanitarian relief for these displaced families.

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Timothy Pickering to Alexander Hamilton, January 18, 1781

From Timothy Pickering
To Alexander Hamilton
January 18, 1781

Timothy Pickering, Quartermaster General, asks Alexander Hamilton to clarify when ox-teams hired for the upcoming campaign should assemble and at which rendezvous point. He notes that the teams require sufficient pasturage, which will only be available by late May or early June, and suggests delaying their assembly as long as possible without hindering the campaign. Pickering requests Hamilton to obtain General Washington’s decision on the matter.

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Timothy Pickering to Alexander Hamilton, April 20, 1781

From Timothy Pickering
To Alexander Hamilton
April 20, 1781

Timothy Pickering questions Alexander Hamilton about the extent of his authority as quartermaster general to appoint Colonel Jabez Champlin as barrack master for the French army in America. He expresses uncertainty regarding the legitimacy of this appointment. The letter seeks clarification on Hamilton’s official powers in this matter.