Samuel Hodgdon
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Keeping the Powder Free from Waste & Damage
11/17/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon explains the measures necessary to keep the powder free from waste and damage.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
James Carey's Account
03/22/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyLetter, discusses money advanced James Carey.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Issues Relative to Colonel Wilkins' Account
02/02/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyLetter, discusses Auditor's report; mentions drafts paid.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Issues Account for Tents for the Health Office
12/27/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyEncloses U.S. account against the Health Office for tents, poles ordered by the Secretary of War. Lists current prices of new common tents to judge value of shipment.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Iron Work for Gun Carriage
01/05/1798 Autograph Letter SignedDiscussed iron work performed by blacksmith for gun carriages. Hodgdon anticipated guns to arrive shortly. Money advanced to J. Hamilton for transportation to prevent him from drawing on Craig.
James Robertson Papers
Iron Ballast to Sharp Delaney for the Revenue Cutter
03/28/1798 Letter SignedHarris is asked to deliver to the order of Sharp Delaney two tons of iron ballast for the use of the Revenue Cutter helmed by Captain Vallance which should be returned by Delany or paid for at full …
Subject File of the Naval Records Collection
Iron & Gun Stocks to be Transported on the Schooner "Weymouth"
04/14/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon informs Ames of the shipment of iron and gun stocks on board the schooner "Weymouth" that will arrive in Hartford via New York.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Invoice of Stationery Sent to General Washington
08/23/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyThis is the invoice included in the letter to General Washington informing him of the stationery being sent to Mt. Vernon.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Invoice of public stores
10/06/1798 Autograph Letter SignedInvoice of public stores, forwarded to Ensign Boote.
William Rowland Boote Papers
Invoice of public stores
08/30/1798 Autograph Letter SignedInvoice of public stores forwarded to Trenton, addressed to Major Peter Hunt, to be forwarded to Ensign Boote.
William Rowland Boote Papers
Invoice of a small bale
04/02/1798 Autograph Letter SignedEncloses the invoice of a small bale to Ensign Boote, including 2 infantry musician's coats and 128 pairs of socks.
William Rowland Boote Papers
Instructions for Mr. Williams
10/31/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon provides Williams with detailed instructions as to how to carry out his duties.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Inspecting the Castings of John Jacob Faesch & Co.
06/27/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon tells Steel to stay the process against John Jacob Faesch & Co. until an examination of his castings has been submitted.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Inspecting Shoes Presented by Case & Baldwin
02/26/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyLetter, discusses contract for shoes; advises re appointment to inspect shoes.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Inquiry Regarding Clothing for Capt. McKee
03/26/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon inquires about the clothing sent to Capt. McKee.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Inaccuracies in Your Account
02/12/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyLetter, directs return of ordnance & stores; discusses inaccurate accounting.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
In Want of Fifty Tons of Kentledge
05/14/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon says that he is need of 50 tons of kentledge and asks Smith to send it to him from the amount he has on hand.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Importance of Mr.Mackey Going Forward
09/01/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyGiven the importance of Mr. Mackey going forward, it is crucial that he be given his instructions immediately.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Imminent Arrival of One Thousand Musket Stocks
04/11/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon advises Jones that his order of one thousand musket stocks is being transported via New York to Hartford.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Immediate Clothing for the Recruiting Service
07/10/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyIt is of the utmost importance that the recruiting service should commence, so the clothing should be transported as soon as it is completed.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Illegible Document
02/16/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyLetter, illegible.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Horseman's Sword to Serve as a Pattern
10/19/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon sends the contractors a horseman's sword to serve as a model for those they have agreed to produce.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Hogshead Containing Clothing
07/11/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyA hogshead containing clothing will be delivered to Hunt by Captain Voorhis and must be sent forward with dispatch.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Hodgdon to William Knox on return of stores
12/21/1798 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon received the return of stores from clerk William Knox, but has not had time to examine, since he has been busy getting Major Craig's cavalry and equipment underway. Acknowledges return of …
Subject File of the Naval Records Collection
Hodgdon informs Major Cushing that his trunk and goods have arrived
06/15/1798 Document SignedHodgdon informs Major Cushing that his trunk and goods have arrived on a wagon. Note from Cushing indicates he received items.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
