Alexander Hamilton to James McHenry, March 5, 1778
Head Quarters [Valley Forge] March 5th 1778 Sir, It gives me pleasure to inform you that Mr Boudinotte 2 has been able to effect your exchange for a Doctor Mentzes.…
James McHenry was an Scots-Irish American military surgeon, statesman, and a Founding Father of the United States. McHenry was a signer of the United States Constitution from Maryland, initiated the recommendation for Congress to form the Navy, and was the eponym of Fort McHenry. He represented Maryland in the Continental Congress. He was a delegate to the Maryland State Convention of 1788, to vote whether Maryland should ratify the proposed Constitution of the United States. He served as United States Secretary of War from 1796 to 1800, bridging the administrations of George Washington and John Adams. At the time of his death, McHenry owned 10 slaves, most of whom either worked as household servants or maintained his estate.
Head Quarters [Valley Forge] March 5th 1778 Sir, It gives me pleasure to inform you that Mr Boudinotte 2 has been able to effect your exchange for a Doctor Mentzes.…
Alexander Hamilton praises James McHenry's recent poem as his best work, acknowledging its wit and artistic merit. Hamilton admits he was mistaken in doubting McHenry's poetic talent and encourages his continued literary efforts. The letter conveys camaraderie and mutual respect between the two men.
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