Support for Hamilton's Appointment

Item

Type

Letter Signed

Title

Support for Hamilton's Appointment

Description

In some detail, Pickering expresses his support for Hamilton in the ongoing controversy over Hamilton's being appointed Inspector General over Generals Knox and Pinckney.

year created

1798

month created

08

day created

21

sent from location

Trenton

recipient

in image

note

A confidential letter.
Cited in Pickering to Hamilton, 08/22/1798.

cited note

Cited document that was neither sent to nor from the War Office

notable person/group

Alexander Hamilton
Timothy Pickering
General [Francisco de] Miranda
General [Henry] Knox
Captain [Donald G.] Mitchell
General Washington
General [Charles Cotesworth] Pinckney
the Senate
Mr. [Oliver] Wolcott [Jr.]
Secretary of War [McHenry]
Mr. [John] Jay
late Secretary of the Treasury [Hamilton]
Baron [von] Steuben
Benjamin Russell
[Henry] Lee
[Edward] Hand
[William] North
Harry [Henry] Jackson
[David] Cobb
[William] Heth
A. W. [Anthony Walton] White

notable location

Trenton
Philadelphia
Britain
Virginia
Pennsylvania
New Jersey

notable item/thing

artillery
aides de camp
his commission
arrangement of nominations of Major Generals
commander in chief
field of war
political enemies
talents
mental faculties
nomination
confidence of friendship
public good
superior station
patriot
improper conduct
honor
reputation
Department of War
formation of an army
right of precedence
Columbian Sentinal [newspaper]
provisional army

notable phrase

General Knox manifests, pretty strongly, his dissatisfaction in your being appointed in a manner to precede him in the military line
I conclude he will not serve.

document number

1798082190101

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Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (5 pages) WGH15 (5 pages) Collection: Alexander Hamilton Papers R: 14

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Timothy Pickering Trenton [n/a]
Recipient Alexander Hamilton [unknown] [n/a]