Unfavorable Opinion of the Muskets of Mr. Peck, Etc.

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Unfavorable Opinion of the Muskets of Mr. Peck, Etc.

Description

Amidst a general assessment of the operations of the Springfield Armory, Wiliams notes that there is an unfavorable opinion of the quality of the muskets received of Mr. Peck. At the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, the muskets have been examined by the Chief Armorer Colonel Foreman in the factory and they are found to be not of good quality. He asks about the propriety of private apprentices being on the pay rolls of the works.

year created

1799

month created

10

day created

30

sent from location

Springfield

recipient

sent to location

Philadelphia

in image

notable person/group

Samuel Hodgdon
Joseph Williams
Ebenezer Stevens
John Loveday
public storekeeper
captains
Abijah Peck
Captain Wadsworth
Captain Morgan
Secretary of the Treasury
chief armorer
Colonel Orr
foreman
apprentices

notable location

Philadelphia
Springfield
Armory
Charleston, South Carolina
Hartford

notable item/thing

returns
armory
vouchers
receipts
ordnance
implements
vessel
credit
purchase
artillery
muskets
certificate of inspection
factory
quality
arm chests
boards
mills
cistern
engine
fire
pays
ox team
continental house

document number

1799103080101

page start

1

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Document instances

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[view document] (4 pages) ZQM19 (4 pages) Collection: Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) B:7
[view document] (4 pages) ZQM19a (4 pages) Collection: Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) B:7

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Joseph Williams Springfield [n/a]
Recipient Samuel Hodgdon Philadelphia [n/a]