| Date |
January 21, 1784 |
| Author Name |
Samuel Hodgdon (primary) Location: Philadelphia |
| Recipient Name |
Benjamin Lincoln (primary) |
| Summary |
Sam Hodgdon writes to General Lincoln concerning financial matters relating to the establishment of a mill and the settling of outstanding credits due various persons. Mentioned Mr. Carleton's incompetence since Lincoln's departure. |
| Document Format |
Autograph Letter Signed |
| Document Notes |
Cited in Lincoln to Hodgdon, 02/13/1784. |
| Content Notes |
[not available] |
| Related Persons/Groups |
Benjamin Lincoln; Samuel Hodgdon; Mr. Bedford; Mr. Lovell; Mr. Osgood; Mr. Carleton; Mr. Tatnell; miller; Johannes; ; |
| Related Places |
Philadelphia; Annapolis; Brandywine; |
| Keywords |
receipts; payments; mill stones; independence; ; |
| Key Phrases |
I have written to Mr. Tatnell...for an active, honest, thorough breed young man to superintend your business in character of miller |
| Transcription |
[not available] |