Topic

Letters about Federalism

1,362 letters
Letter

George Washington to John Sullivan, May 24, 1779

From George Washington
To John Sullivan
May 24, 1779

George Washington informs John Sullivan about the measures taken to supply his troops with essential clothing, including shoes, overalls, and hunting shirts. He details the logistics and efforts to ensure the soldiers are properly equipped for their campaign. Washington emphasizes the importance of maintaining troop readiness through adequate provisioning.

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Alexander Hamilton to John Laurens, May 22, 1779

From Alexander Hamilton
To John Laurens
May 22, 1779

Alexander Hamilton informs John Laurens about Monroe's planned mission to the South, endorsing his character and urging Laurens to support Monroe's involvement in a proposed operation involving enslaved people. Hamilton also updates Laurens on military affairs, noting the upcoming Western expedition, slow preparations due to funding issues, and unconfirmed reports of British troop movements in Virginia.

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George Washington to Benedict Arnold, May 15, 1779

From George Washington
To Benedict Arnold
May 15, 1779

George Washington writes to Benedict Arnold from Middlebrook, New Jersey, explaining the reasons for the delay in Arnold’s court-martial. He addresses concerns about the timing and assures Arnold that the trial will proceed when circumstances allow. Washington emphasizes the importance of fairness and due process in handling the matter.