Entry  About  Search  Log In  help
Publication
Early Access > 1790s > 1799 > November 1799 > November 23, 1799 > To John Adams from Daniel Page, 23 November 1799

To John Adams from Daniel Page

23 November 1799

Sir, Fort Wolcott Novr. 23rd. 1799.

You will perhaps be not a little surpris’d at viewing a letter from an inexperienc’d Youth, who is to you utterly unknown; but as the subject upon which I write, so immediately concerns my present and future happiness, I hope you will excuse the freedom which I have taken, and also the abrupt manner of my address. You must know then, Sir, that I am an unfortunate youth, and have enlisted myself, and pledge my honour, to serve my Country, as a private Soldier, for the term of five years unless sooner discharged. I belong to Capt. Amos Stoddard company, in the 2nd U.S. Regt. of Arts. & Engrs. and although I have faithfully discharg’d my duty for the space of one year, yet I have ever felt myself extremely unhappy; insomuch that I have once or twice solicited my Captain to intercede for my discharge; but he told me cou’d not do anything for me; I have therefore, without acquainting any living mortal with my intention, undertaken to write to you with my own hand, humbly praying your Excellency to grant me a Discharge from the service, and I will make any compensation, which Your Excellency shall request.

I have the honor to be, Sir, / Your most / Obedient Servant

Daniel Page

MHi: Adams Papers.

This early access document derives from raw transcriptions, prior to editing and publication in Rotunda's American History Collection. If this document is cited in formal research, it should be noted that it is not a final version, and that the URL you used to access it is not permanent.
Please report any errors or problems you notice in documents.