Source | Name | Image(s) |
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Collection | National Archives and Records Administration: Post Revolutionary War Papers, RG94 | ![]() |
Collection | Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Isaac Craig Papers | (no image) |
Collection | National Archives and Records Administration: Post Revolutionary War Papers, RG94 | ![]() |
Date | June 5, 1795 |
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Author Name | Isaac Craig (primary) Location: Pittsburgh |
Recipient Name | Samuel Hodgdon (primary) |
Summary | Craig has received an invoice of Indian goods but has received only sugar and spirits and no Indian goods. He has drawn on Hodgdon a sum to be paid to Oliver Ormsby, merchant at Pittsburgh. He still needs five thousand dollars for clothing for Colonel Butler's men since he currently has only sixteen pairs of linen overalls for more than two hundred men. |
Document Format | Letter Signed |
Document Notes | Partially illegible. |
Content Notes | [not available] |
Related Persons/Groups | Isaac Craig; Samuel Hodgdon; |
Related Places | Pittsburgh; Philadelphia; |
Keywords | [not available] |
Key Phrases | [not available] |
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