Letter : Head Quarters, Morris Town, to The colonel or commanding officer of the Seventh Pennsylvania Regt. (Lt. Col. Grier) [manuscript], 1777 March 12.

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Letter : Head Quarters, Morris Town, to The colonel or commanding officer of the Seventh Pennsylvania Regt. (Lt. Col. Grier) [manuscript], 1777 March 12.

Letter, 1777 March 12, in Alexander Hamilton's hand, from George Washington, Morristown, N.J., to Lt. Col. David Grier of the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment ordering him to submit a complete return of his regiment and to take new recruits who have not had smallpox to Philadelphia where they would be inoculated against the disease.

1 item ; 32 x 41 cm. (matted and framed at 45 x 54 cm.).

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