Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about General Harmar's Open Letter, John Hobby and John Tracy Seeking Appointments Plus His Desire to be a Parent and for a Playhouse, 23 January 1791 PDF Download

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Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about General Harmar's Open Letter, John Hobby and John Tracy Seeking Appointments Plus His Desire to be a Parent and for a Playhouse, 23 January 1791

Henry Jackson to Henry Knox about General Harmar's Open Letter, John Hobby and John Tracy Seeking Appointments Plus His Desire to be a Parent and for a Playhouse, 23 January 1791 PDF Author: Henry Jackson
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Writes, General Harmar's letter of the 23d of November as publish'd in the papers, has relieved the minds of many, and the people are now less severe in the observations on his conduct. Says Captain John Hobby has written him seeking an appointment in the new militia. Believes Hobby is one of the best of Officers, and is a Man of activity & integrity, and will do honor to any appointment. Also mentions John Tracy's desire for an appointment. From what he knows, Tracy is an honorable man with a good family. Acknowledges that the clamors for appointments must be challenging for Knox but it is something he must deal with as Secretary of War. Expresses his wish to be a parent, that I might experience the same gratification that the Brecks did when they heard how well and respected their daughter is in Philadelphia. There is a legislative meeting the following Wednesday when Jackson hopes to establish a play house in this Town, but I am affraid whether we shall be able to effect it until some of our old Dons have taken their departure.