Articles Wanted
Item
Title
Articles Wanted
Description
Biddle lists articles he will need which he did not have when he left town. Further concerns about supplies for troops.
year created
1794
month created
09
day created
27
author
sent from location
Philadelphia
recipient
sent to location
Philadelphia
in collection
in image
notable person/group
Samuel Hodgdon
Clement Biddle
troops
militia
Mr. Jackson
Colonel Copperthwaite
Colonel Hamilton
assistant
Thomas Biddle
notable location
Philadelphia
Reading
Harrisburgh
Carlisle
notable item/thing
articles
quotas
muskets
cartouch boxes
knapsacks
straps
canteens
horsemans tents
camp kettles
tin cups
spades
common tents and poles
supplies
public money
arms
camp equipage
rifles
wagon
stores
document number
1794092780201
transcription
Colonel Samuel Hodgdon
Philadlephia
Letter from Col.
Biddle 27 Septm
1794
[stamp:]
Received from State Dep't. Nov. 24.1894 R.P.O 40110.
Philad Sep 27. 1794
D. Sir,
The assembling og the Troops at the appointed plae in the Country made it absolutley necessary for me to site off for Reading andHamburgh and a few miles on my journey I sat down to make my arrangements of Articles which are yet to be forwarded to furnish the quotas of militia in the different Counties which are not abuady provided, and find that th following Articles are wanted altho partly included in my orders to Mr. Jackson not executed when I left Town perhaps he may have received some of them firce -- if not he will want
150
Mortars & Cartouch boxes
2600
Knapsacks with finished or unstrapped but to have the strapes with them
2400
Cartons
84
[undecipherable] Tents
460
Camp [undecipherable] I believe he has too
920
Tin Cases if any
50
Axes he will provision the rest
20
punts
20
Spades
340
common Tents & poles
If he should wnat any other articles which I have omitted orwhich eh may be called on for before he goes I request you will deliver them uptn his order and I will be accountable . He will
try to get away on Monday. the Supplies which I call for now do not include any part for the Milita of Philad.a City or County which may assemple after Col.o Copperthwaite Marces, which I expect will be on Monday or Tuesday at farthest, but if they should assemble later in greater numbers and buy an the, the quota of the City & County which is indeed at present much exceeded - will you be so obliging as to state the matter to Col Hamilton and take his directions whether they shall be supplied, as I shall not have any assistant for supplies after Mr. Jackson setts off but leave the arragemet of my public money concerns with my son Thomas Biddle, and I shall direct any other appliations to youl requiering that articles may be issued only on the orders of Officers commanding Corps.
In case you cannot issue the Articles required to Mr. Jackson, or if there is at present a Dificiency in horsemans Tents & Knapsacks, I entreat the favour of you to forward them as quick as possible to Harrisburgh & Carlisle at the Militia of this State will be in great want of them & very clamourous as you will know ir I am not enabled by these supplies to put them on an equal footing of distribution in Arms and Camp Equipage.
Will you please to direct the Arms at Carlisle to be issued on my order, Rifles as well as Muskets as I count on them in my arragements & General Miller will not be there.
I am with esteem
D. Sir
Your obt Servt.
Clemens Biddle
2nd Reimnts
Procy oblige one bye delivering one
Waggon load of Stores this day for Reading
whatMr. Jackson will poinr out.
Philadlephia
Letter from Col.
Biddle 27 Septm
1794
[stamp:]
Received from State Dep't. Nov. 24.1894 R.P.O 40110.
Philad Sep 27. 1794
D. Sir,
The assembling og the Troops at the appointed plae in the Country made it absolutley necessary for me to site off for Reading andHamburgh and a few miles on my journey I sat down to make my arrangements of Articles which are yet to be forwarded to furnish the quotas of militia in the different Counties which are not abuady provided, and find that th following Articles are wanted altho partly included in my orders to Mr. Jackson not executed when I left Town perhaps he may have received some of them firce -- if not he will want
150
Mortars & Cartouch boxes
2600
Knapsacks with finished or unstrapped but to have the strapes with them
2400
Cartons
84
[undecipherable] Tents
460
Camp [undecipherable] I believe he has too
920
Tin Cases if any
50
Axes he will provision the rest
20
punts
20
Spades
340
common Tents & poles
If he should wnat any other articles which I have omitted orwhich eh may be called on for before he goes I request you will deliver them uptn his order and I will be accountable . He will
try to get away on Monday. the Supplies which I call for now do not include any part for the Milita of Philad.a City or County which may assemple after Col.o Copperthwaite Marces, which I expect will be on Monday or Tuesday at farthest, but if they should assemble later in greater numbers and buy an the, the quota of the City & County which is indeed at present much exceeded - will you be so obliging as to state the matter to Col Hamilton and take his directions whether they shall be supplied, as I shall not have any assistant for supplies after Mr. Jackson setts off but leave the arragemet of my public money concerns with my son Thomas Biddle, and I shall direct any other appliations to youl requiering that articles may be issued only on the orders of Officers commanding Corps.
In case you cannot issue the Articles required to Mr. Jackson, or if there is at present a Dificiency in horsemans Tents & Knapsacks, I entreat the favour of you to forward them as quick as possible to Harrisburgh & Carlisle at the Militia of this State will be in great want of them & very clamourous as you will know ir I am not enabled by these supplies to put them on an equal footing of distribution in Arms and Camp Equipage.
Will you please to direct the Arms at Carlisle to be issued on my order, Rifles as well as Muskets as I count on them in my arragements & General Miller will not be there.
I am with esteem
D. Sir
Your obt Servt.
Clemens Biddle
2nd Reimnts
Procy oblige one bye delivering one
Waggon load of Stores this day for Reading
whatMr. Jackson will poinr out.
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Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | Clement Biddle | Philadelphia | [n/a] |
Recipient | Samuel Hodgdon | Philadelphia | [n/a] |