Alexander Hamilton to Adam Stephen, May 1, 1777
[ Morristown, New Jersey May, 1777. “Mr. Carter who I am told is a friend of the cause has been here to complain that some persons under the Commersary’s orders,…
[ Morristown, New Jersey May, 1777. “Mr. Carter who I am told is a friend of the cause has been here to complain that some persons under the Commersary’s orders,…
Head Quarters Morris Town [New Jersey] March 13. 1777 Sir, In a letter Just received from Colonel Ward, 2 there appears to be an objection made against innoculating his regiment,…
[Winchester, 26 April 1756] To Lieutenant Colonel Stephen, at Fort Cumberland. Sir, I received your several Letters yesterday, and am very glad to hear that all our Garrisons are safe.…
[Winchester, 7 April 1756] To Lieutenant Colonel Stephen. of the Virginia Regiment, at Fort Cumberland. Sir, I am very much surprized to hear that the Officers with the Detachments from…
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[Alexandria, 1 February 1756] To Lieutenant Colonel Adam Stephen, of the Virginia Regiment. Sir, If you find that a good road by Ross–s Mill can be so easily cut; the…
Mouth of Conicochig [Md.] 21st January 1756 Dr Sir I received yours by Mr Fraser at Carlisle as I was returning from Philadelphia as you don–t acknowledge the receipt of…
[Winchester, 9 January 1756] To Lieutenant Colonel Adam Stephen, of the Virginia Regiment. Sir, You are Ordered to proceed from this to Fort Cumberland: and to be accompanied by all…
Winchester Decr 28th 1755 Sir Captn John Mercer only returnd last night from Williamsburg and brings no satisfactory answers to any thing I questiond the Governor upon. 1 The express…
[Alexandria, 3 December 1755] To Lieutenant Colonel Stephen, of the Virginia Regiment. Your Letters, by Jenkins, were sometime coming to hand; as I suppose mine will be in getting to…