John Adams to James McHenry, May 14, 1799
Quincy May 14. 1799 Sir I return your List of Appointments for the 16th Regiment and that of Major Theodosius Fowler for the 12th. approved. I inclose also the Recommendations…
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.
Quincy May 14. 1799 Sir I return your List of Appointments for the 16th Regiment and that of Major Theodosius Fowler for the 12th. approved. I inclose also the Recommendations…
Quincy May 26th 1799 Sir I enclose you a letter from Mr Jonathan Allen one of our most federal clergymen & a certificate from the medical society of Vermont in…
Quincy May 27th 1799 Sir Inclosed are letters from Gen Lincoln Col Rice & Mr. Noble I am &c J Adams
Quincy June 2d. 1799 Sir I return Mr. Tracy’s letter as you desire in yours of the 27th Both Badger and Tracy recommended as subaltern officers are wholly unknown to…
Quincy June 13th 1799 Sir I return you the papers inclosed in your letter of the 1st. I have carefully read the proceedings of the court martial on Ensign David…
Quincy June 24th 1799 Sir I return the letters of Gen. Pinckney and your answers inclosed in yours of 17th. There is no occasion for any comments on my part.…
Quincy June 28th 1799 Sir I have received yours of the 20th & return the letter of Gen. Pinckney & Capt Taylors report & readily consent to the exchange of…
Quincy July 22d 1799 Sir On Saturday Dr. Waterhouse made me a visit & introduced Dr Lyman Spalding whose appearance justifys the character given him in the inclosed letter. I…
Quincy July 26th. 1799 Sir The inclosed letter is from a very respectable Senator of our State, to a gentleman, whom you know to be as respectable as any of…
Quincy July 27th 1799 Sir I have received the letter of Gen. Hamilton, inclosed in yours of 22 July, which I return as you desire. I see no material or…
Quincy July 29th [ , Start insertion, 1799 , End, ] Sir The talk of Methlogee & the answer of Mr Seagrove, copies of which were inclosed in your favors…
Quincy August 5. 1799 Sir I return you Col. Hawkins’s Letter of 23 of May inclosed in yours of 29. July and am happy to find that all Accounts Agree…
Quincy August 10th 1799 Sir The inclosed certificates from a clergyman & two surgeons of good authority were brought to me yesterday by the gentlemen recommended. Dr. David King, whose…
Quincy Aug. 12th 1799 Sir Inclosed is a letter from Mr Strong recommending Job Strong Jun. to be an ensign & another from Joseph Hosmer recommending many for places in…
Quincy Aug 16 [ , Start insertion, 1799 , End, ] Sir Inclosed is a letter from Augustus de Grasse. I know not why his pay is withheld I pray…
Quincy Sept 13th 1799 Sir If you can extract any meaning from the inclosed letter from Chilacautha, on Sioto, you will be welcome to it.
Quincy Sept 14 1799 Sir I am out of patience with some body, I know not whom. Your letter of the 4th of August, reached but last night. It had…
Jan. 9 1800 The President requests the Secretary at War to have an Extract made from the Precis des Evenemens militaires, translated into our Language and printed, < , Start…
Philadelphia May 7th 1800 Sir I have received the letter you did me the honor to write me on the sixth day of this month, & consider the requests contained…
[ Philadelphia May 22d 1800 ] The President requests the candid opinion of the Secretary of War, upon the project in the inclosed letter of Col Smith. Whether his request…
Philadelphia May 23d 1800 Sir I have received your note of this date & have read all the papers. This whole business is so entirely new to me, that I…