Routine correspondence concerning the appointment, transfer, promotion, discharge, desertion, leave, and assignment of individual officers and soldiers.
Routine correspondence concerning the appointment, transfer, promotion, discharge, desertion, leave, and assignment of individual officers and soldiers.
Hamilton assure Capt. Izard that he wishes him success whether he chooses to continue his military career or decides to pursue a career in diplomacy. Wishes him success in whatever path he chooses.
Settlement of account for contractor at New Port Rhode Island revealed Tillinghast overdrew rations not entitled to him by law. Amount overdrawn at contractor's price to be deducted from his pay by Paymaster general.
McHenry asks to be furnished with inventories, accounts, and statements that will enable him to ascertain if business has diminished or improved at the factory under Hooker's superintendence.
McHenry wants to be furnished with information that will enable him to evaluate the Indian Trading House in Georgia. He requests inventories, accounts, and detailed statements that will show whether or not the business has diminished or improved.
Since Waters has made progress in bringing forward a farm in the County of York District of Maine, it would now be agreeable for him to obtain public employment. He asks for Hodgdon's assistance in finding a position for which he might be eligible.
Reports information found in master rolls. Hopes to see Mr. Jackson to know Mr. Allison's report. Reports that the wagons have departed for Philadelphia with a box for Simmons's brother and vouchers from Mr. Hollis.
Routine correspondence concerning the appointment, transfer, promotion, discharge, desertion, leave, and assignment of individual officers and soldiers.