Expresses Concern about Military Stores at Abandoned Fort Ronselare

Item

Type

Author's Letterbook Copy

Title

Expresses Concern about Military Stores at Abandoned Fort Ronselare

Description

Has informed Barnard Hudson of the decision to abandon the post at Fort Ranselaer [?]. Has contacted Michael Houden about securing the stores there. Concern about difficulty of transporting ordnance. No removal has taken place; encourages matters come under Houden rather than abandoning the store. Encourages a reissue of order to abandon and deliver so as not to lose military stores

year created

1799

month created

01

day created

25

sent from location

Philadelphia

recipient

in image

notable person/group

James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
Barnard Hudson
Michael Houden

notable location

Philadelphia
Fort Ranselaer [?]

notable item/thing

Ordnance
military stores

document number

1799012528055

page start

351

number of pages

2

transcription

Philadelphia 25th January 1799.
Sir
On the 17th January 1798 agreeable to your instructions I wrote to Barnard Hudson & informed him of your determination to discontinue the Port at Fort Ranselaer, and at the same time pointed out to him the method of closing his concerns respecting the business Under the same date I wrote to Michael Houden Store keeper at Albany to make the arrangement with Mr. Houden for securing the stores: both letter were duly received,
and answered. Difficulties with respect to the transportation of the Ordnance & heavy Stores were urged on account of the season of the year. On this subject I again wrote to Mr. Hudson on the 14th February, & communicated fully your directions on the Subject, since which time untill the 2d instant, I have heard nothing further on the business. It seems however that no removal has taken place & that the stores have remained under the care of Mr. Hudson as usual, and I trust you will think they ought to remain under his care until he has complied with the orders given respecting them, at which time he would naturally come forward to shew the reason why they were not earlier attended to & urge his claim for compensation for their safe keeping.
It certainly will not do to abandon the Stores & base them where they are in charge of no person this would insure a total loss of every thing capable of being taken away. I think it best to renew the order for delivery of the Stores as at first directed and then to present his claims for compensation all of which is submitted.
I am Sir &c Samuel Hodgdon
Jas. McHenry Esqr
Secretary of War

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[view document] (2 pages) BJA01 (560 pages) Collection: Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99. P: 351

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Samuel Hodgdon Philadelphia [n/a]
Recipient James McHenry [unknown] [n/a]