Letter

Theodore Sedgwick to John Adams, May 3, 1799

Stockbridge 3rd. May 1799.

Sir.

Mr. Dexter having requested of me a list of names from which officers might be appointed in the eventual army; I have complied with his request. There is still, however, a young Gentleman who at that time did not occur to me, whose name I think it my duty to mention. It is Mr. Benjamin Rosseter who at present commands a corps of Militia Artillery with the rank of Major & who I believe would make a good officer.

I have the honor to be with / the highest respect & esteem, / sir, / your most obedt. Servt.

Theodore Sedgwick

Sources
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