Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
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Horses Needed to Transport Public Goods
04/01/1798 Autograph Letter SignedThe load of public goods are at Witmers in the wagon that brought them up. Since the wagoner Isaac Philips was unable to pay the balance for the team he bought from a neighbor, the man retrieved his …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Holding Officers Accountable
04/23/1798 Copy of Signed DocumentSimmons expresses concern about the settlement of the accounts of officers who have left the service or have settled their accounts and obtained full credit for their subsistence and forage without …
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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.
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His Excellency Should Cause Me to be Arrested, Etc., Etc.
08/27/1798 Autograph Letter SignedSargent provides exhaustive, and legible, details regarding an incident in which His Excellency caused him to be arrested for his own suit for the sum of two thousand dollars which are professed to be …
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Henley's examination of Captain Rickams Account
02/27/1798 Document SignedHenley reports that he examined account of Captain William Rickard, who acted as Deputy Paymaster to the troops, and found he is due a balance of $686.60.
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Gunstocks Not Sent Before the River Froze, Etc.
01/19/1798 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is the account for the repair of arms including the cleaning of 460 carbines. Cranch apologizes for not sending the gun stocks before the river froze. He wants to know the price of the stocks …
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Guns Transported to Hartford
05/17/1798 Autograph Letter SignedThe shot, shells, and five inch howitzers have been sent to Hartford. The six-pounders and three-pounders with their carriages and implements will be sent to Hartford and put on board a sloop loaded …
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Gun Stocks Needed at West Point
01/10/1798 Autograph Letter SignedCaptain Gee, whose sloop travels between West Point and New York, told Fleming that on his next trip he would bring the gun stocks. Unfortunately, because of the ice the stocks are still in New York. …
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Great Want of Clothing at Governors Island
10/05/1798 Autograph Letter SignedThe Secretary of War had informed Frye that a quantity of clothing and some sergeant's and musician's swords would be forwarded to him at Governors Island. He has yet to receive them and emphasizes …
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Great Risk Remaining in the City, Etc.
11/09/1798 Autograph Letter SignedWilkins expects to have permission to proceed to Philadelphia shortly. At that time, he hopes to complete the arrangements respecting the stores. There will be a considerable supply needed for the …
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Goods Conveyed at the First Safe Opportunity, Etc.
08/31/1798 Autograph Letter SignedThe Collector is at present to the northward while he recovers his health but Hodgdon should be assured that the goods, when landed, will be conveyed at the first safe opportunity.
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Good Health though Surrounded by Death, Etc.
10/01/1798 Autograph Letter SignedComegys is grateful that Hodgdon and his family are well despite being surrounded by death. He has recovered from a severe illness and is joyful that his good lady has presented him with a charming …
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George Washington to Command Once More the Armies of the United States
08/01/1798 Autograph Letter SignedButler rejoices at the prospect that George Washington will once more assume command of the Army of the United States.
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General Wilkins' Power of Attorney
07/25/1798 Letter Signed"Pursuant to your request, I have the honor to transmit the enclosed copy of General Wilkins' Power of Attorney."
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Furnish the Statement Mentioned Therein
04/24/1798 Letter SignedEnclosed is a copy of a letter from the accountant of the War Department. Hodgdon is asked to furnish him with the statement mentioned therein as soon as possible.
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Funds for the Recruiting Service
04/04/1798 Autograph Letter SignedAgent Henley requests a Bill of Exchange for $1000 to be paid to Robert Preston for value received in specie from King J. Crozier, which sum is to be applied to the recruiting service and for which …
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Forwarded Receipts
12/05/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMany forwards the receipt of Joseph McMahone for the four dollars he received for his bounty and also the receipt for the two dollars bounty of Jonathan Smith.
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Forward the Enclosed Speedily
05/28/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMrs. Murray wrote copiously in response to Hodgdon's letter and asks him to forward the enclosed as speedily as possible.
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Finding a Paymaster, Etc.
07/10/1798 Autograph Letter SignedCapt. Bruff declines having anything more to do with paying the troops unless he receives the compensation allowed to paymasters. This causes some uneasiness since there is no other officer at Niagara …
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Final Resolution of this Unprofitable Business
04/24/1798 Letter SignedFaesch had long since hoped to see Hodgdon to discuss the subject of shot but so far has been disappointed. If the Secretary of War agrees, there should be a final resolution of this unprofitable …
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Feneau's Newspaper Instead of the Aurora, Etc.
06/29/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig requests that Hodgdon not send him the Philadelphia Aurora newspaper. Craig asks to be sent Fenno's newspaper instead. Craig acknowledges advances received for carpenters.
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Fate of the Appointment of Peter Beates
07/31/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMrs. Beates knows of Hodgdon's sensibility and his friendship with her revered parents. Most of her meager earnings support her and her impaired health. Peter is anxious to know the fate of his …
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Failure to Settle the Commissary Account, Etc.
05/11/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig expresses displeasure to Hodgdon over the failure to settle the commissary account. Craig also notes that neither Indian goods nor trucks have been received.
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Extracts from contract of James OHara commencing 1 October 1798 and ending 30 September 1799
11/14/1798 ExtractContract of James O'Hara for the supply of rations.
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Extract of General Orders, 10 July 1797
04/27/1798 ExtractExtract of General Orders dated July 10, 1797, Detroit. It refers to a letter of Caleb Swan in which he asserts that the regimental paymasters refuse to render him their accounts for settlement as has …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
