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Alexander Hamilton to Israel Shreve, March 25, 1778

Author
Alexander Hamilton
Recipient
Israel Shreve
Date
March 25, 1778
Type
Letter

[Valley Forge, March 25, 1778]

Sir,

His Excellency desires me to inform you, that he, has given directions for the party stationed at the Salt works, which Col: Forman is raising, 2 to join and act with you, ’till further orders.

I am Sir Your hum serv

A Hamilton ADC

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