Alexander Hamilton to Charles Stewart, September 5, 1777
Wilmington [Delaware] Septemr. 5th 1777 Sir, Inclosed in your letter to Mr Ludowick 2 you will find one from His Excellency confirming your orders. We expected you to call here…
Wilmington [Delaware] Septemr. 5th 1777 Sir, Inclosed in your letter to Mr Ludowick 2 you will find one from His Excellency confirming your orders. We expected you to call here…
Alexander Hamilton, writing from Morristown in 1780, conveys a direct order from General George Washington requesting Charles Stewart to report to Headquarters immediately. The letter emphasizes the urgency of Stewart's presence for military matters during the Revolutionary War.
Alexander Hamilton requests Charles Stewart to advance rations to Mr. Farge, who is in distress and unable to draw them daily despite having a general's order. Hamilton emphasizes the private nature of the request and seeks Stewart's assistance for a two to three month period.
October 26, 1861. : ; October 26, 1861. I have the honor to communicate to the general commanding the division the facts and events connected with my brigade in the…
BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS, NEAR EDWARDS FERRY, October 26, 1861. : ; October 26, 1861. I have the honor to communicate to the general commanding the division the facts and events connected…