William Doughty
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William Doughty clerk of shipyard Philadelphia Oath of office witnessed by Hilary Baker
10/23/1794 LetterbookDoughty oath of allegiance as clerk of shipyard port of Philadelphia.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of the Navy to Federal Executive Agents (Letters to President, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and Letters To -
Debiting and Crediting the Smith for Copper Worked
05/19/1795 Letter SignedDoughty wishes to know if it is proper for him to debit and credit the smith in his day book and ledger for the copper he receives from and returns to Doughty. He suggests two different procedures to …
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187) -
Discussion of Removal of War Office & Illness of Secretary of War
09/04/1797 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, mentions McHenry illness; mentions removal of War Office.
Josiah Fox Papers -
Warrants Issued in Your Favor
10/08/1800 Autograph Letter SignedThe Secretary of War has issued warrants in Hodgdon's favor in the amount of $1626.34 enclosed in Draft No. 1776 on the Bank of the United States. A receipt should be forwarded as an acknowledgement.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Receipt for Pay of Armorers and Supply of Iron and Steel at Springfield
10/21/1800 Document SignedDoughty received $4500 from Simmons to be transmitted to Samuel Hodgdon at Philadelphia, agent for Joseph Williams, paymaster and store keeper at Springfield Massachusetts, for pay of armorers.
Receipts for Moneys Advanced (Advances), 1793-1855. (RG217)
