Clothing and Invoice Received: Page #1 Original title: xwe/XWE18001.jpg Protection: Open to all Expiration: Never Status: Approved Mark this revision as complete Cancel Clothing and Invoice Received: Page #1 Go full screenExit full screen Layout Reset Springfield Nov<sup>r</sup> 25 1800 Sir Your Letter of the 20<sup>th</sup> ins<sup>t</sup>. enclosing Invoices of public clothing together with twenty one Casks supposed to contain the articles refered to in said invoices, have been rece<sup>d</sup> by the hand of W<sup>m</sup>. Mahan. As soon as possible their state & numbers shall be ascertained & proper Receipts forwarded to you-- It is a <s>realy </s>a misfortune this clothing was not shipped for New York from Boston--as all articles of this kind--at this [Port?] has lately been forwarded to that place--by an order for that purpose from the Intendant of Stores-- I am Sir respectfully Your Ob<sup>t</sup> Serv<sup>t</sup>. Jos. Williams Jona<sup>n</sup> Jackson Esq<sup>r</sup> Supervisor Boston Springfield Dec<sup>r</sup> 2 1800 Sir Enclosed are the receipts for the Clothing belonging to the late 15<sup>th</sup> Regiment--with a statement of [differenes?]-- The Clothing & Quarter Master Stores from Concord as per Invoices enclosed in your letter has not come to hand-- I am Sir with the utmost respect Your Most Ob<sup>t</sup> Ser<sup>t</sup> Jos. Williams Jonathan Jackson Esq<sup>r</sup>.