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Letters from 1779

1,392 letters
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Alexander Hamilton to Henry Knox, August 22, 1779

From Alexander Hamilton
To Henry Knox
August 22, 1779

Alexander Hamilton forwards a petition to Henry Knox regarding a soldier's service status, emphasizing General Washington's policy against forcing men to serve beyond their agreed terms. Hamilton requests Knox to investigate the petitioner's circumstances thoroughly and ensure fair treatment if the man is not enlisted for the duration of the war.

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Charles Armand to Alexander Hamilton, August 21, 1779

From Charles Armand
To Alexander Hamilton
August 21, 1779

Charles Armand writes to Alexander Hamilton expressing frustration over a court martial process that forces him to relinquish command and appear subordinate to Mr. de Wanderburgh, whom he does not respect. He objects to being treated like a prisoner while Wanderburgh retains authority, and awaits explicit orders from higher command before yielding his position.

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Marquis de Fleury to Alexander Hamilton, August 18, 1779

From Marquis de Fleury
To Alexander Hamilton
August 18, 1779

Marquis de Fleury writes to Alexander Hamilton requesting an order from headquarters to provide shoes for the officers of the two 1st Battalions of L. Infantry, who are currently barefoot while traversing rough terrain. He emphasizes the urgency of their need and notes that officers who dined at headquarters wore shoes supplied by their companies. Fleury also inquires about any news regarding Mr. de la Luzerne.