McLean & Van Emburgh
8 documents
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The Articles are Liable for Freight
12/29/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon is admonished that the articles are liable for freight and their company must be notified whether or not they are to be paid. They were assured that they would have no trouble collecting and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Your Object Was to Give Trouble & Create Delay
02/13/1795 Letter SignedMcLean and Emburgh express their surprise at Hodgdon's response to the ongoing controversy over damaged arms. It forces them to conclude that Hodgdon's only purpose is to give trouble and create …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
The Sum in Question is Only Sixty Dollars
02/12/1795 Letter SignedThey have received Hodgdon's letter and forwarded it to the proprietors of the stages for further instructions. However, since the sum in question is only sixty dollars perhaps Hodgdon will not …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Papers Respecting Stage Transactions
03/06/1795 Letter SignedWith regard to the papers respecting stage transactions, the bill Hodgdon returned was McLean & Van Emburgh's return for making no further applications to the Secretary of War relative to these …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Impaired State of the Arms
08/24/1795 Autograph Letter SignedForwards a letter for Captain Suijdam.They state that the arms were in an impaired state when they received them.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Immediate Settlement of Our Dispute
09/19/1795 Autograph Letter SignedHaving received no response from Hodgdon, McLean & Van Emburgh must have immediate evidence that a settlement of their dispute is still important to him.
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Establishing Responsiblity for Damage to Arms
02/09/1795 Letter SignedMcLean and Van Emburgh cite their contract with the United States, the theme of which is that if any damage was done to the arms while in their care, it must be clearly established that it was their …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Acceptance of the Balance as a Discharge
10/27/1795 Autograph Letter SignedSince they do not feel supported, McLean & Emburgh have decided to accept Hodgdon's check for the balance, issued to the bearer Ezekial Abrahams, as a discharge.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
