Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
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Receipt for Accounts of Anthony Foster
07/29/1800 Document SignedAbstract for services performed in Quarter Master department, for purchases, advertising of deserters, and cash.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Receipt for 200 Pairs of Overalls
11/24/1800 Document SignedCaptain Stille confirms receipt of 200 pairs of overalls from Ebenezer Stevens, Agent for the War Department. The overalls are for Stille's Company and that of Captain Reed of the Second Regiment of …
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Receipt and Vouchers Will be Procured
12/18/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon's letter would have been answered sooner but for the absence of the young man employed by Seth as a private confidential guard. His receipt and vouchers will be procured and forwarded the …
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Receipt and Payment for Freight
02/21/1800 Document SignedAlexander Hamilton indicates that Ebenezer Stevens will pay the sum agreed upon in New York for freight associated with Captain Littlefield's company.
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Receipt
12/17/1800 DocumentReceipt for money paid for forage, subsistence, and carriage repairs for Brigadier General Wilkinson and his suite.
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Receipt
12/02/1800 DocumentReceipt for $12.25 for forage and subsistence for Wilkinson and his suite.
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Receipt
12/02/1800 DocumentReceipt for 20 shillings for expenses of Brigadier General Wilkinson
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Receipt
12/02/1800 DocumentReceipt for money paid for forage and subsistence for General Wilkinson and his suite.
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Receipt
12/01/1800Receipt for 1/18/9 received by Adam Robb from Captain C Smith for subsistence and forage provided to General Wilkinson and his traveling party.
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Reasonable Price for a Horse-Mill, Etc.
10/13/1800 Autograph Letter SignedSince Cranch is about to depart, he wants to know if the public will give him a reasonable price for a horse-mill he built for grinding and polishing bayonets and gun furniture as well as window glass …
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Rations for South Carolina & Georgia
03/18/1800 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is a contract with Dandridge Crocker and Daniel Elam for supply of rations in South Carolina and Georgia.
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Rations Contract for Virginia, between Samuel Dexter and Michael McKewan
08/25/1800 Printed Document SignedArticles of Agreement between Samuel Dexter and Michael McKewan, merchant of Martinsburg, Berkeley County, Virginia, [West Virginia] to supply rations.
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Questions Respecting Captain Frye's Clothing, Etc.
05/03/1800 Letter SignedReqarding the questions about Captain Frye's clothing, Freeman declares that when Frye's company arrived at Fort Johnson he had a large quantity of clothing which Freeman assumed belonged to the …
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Query regarding whether clerks may sign receipts
03/31/1800 Document SignedMiller notes that requiring certain persons to come and sign receipts is an inconvenience. He asks whether clerks may sign receipts and whether this will be considered a sufficient voucher.
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Quarters for the General, Etc.
09/19/1800 Letter SignedCraig is fitting out quarters for the General at Fort Fayette. The Quartermaster General is expected in a few days. Craig is happy that Philadelphia remains healthy during the advanced season.
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Quartermaster General Travels to Washington, Etc.
08/15/1800 Letter SignedAmidst a discussion of other matters, Craig notes that the Quartermaster General is setting off to Washington City to meet with the Commander in Chief and Secretary of War and will also see Mr. …
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Purchasing Wylie's Farm
02/20/1800 Autograph Letter SignedPower is sorry that Hodgdon is unfavorable respecting the commutation but he will continue his advocacy when he visits Philadelphia. If Hodgdon wants a title to Wylie's Farm, Power can get it done at …
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Purchase on My Account a Lottery Ticket
12/01/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHagner asks Hodgdon to purchase a lottery ticket for him from the Augustine Church lottery and forward it at the first safe opportunity.
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Purchase of office supplies
01/09/1800 Document SignedReceived at Philadelphia from John Wilkins Quarter Master General and Mr James Miller Agent, $4.37 for stationary delivered.
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Protecting Bills from Villains
01/27/1800 Autograph Letter Signed$1500 in post notes on account of the armory have been received. Williams recommends cutting bills into halves as a safe way of ensuring that they would be of no value to villains who take them. The …
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Proposal to Procure Coals for the Armory
05/22/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon has admitted that he failed to close the contract for coals for the armory owing to the increase in cost. Williams declares that he has been contacted by a gentleman who will provide the …
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Procuring Clothing for John Strong
03/27/1800 Letter SignedEnclosed is a paper signed by Captain Nicholls certifying one suit of clothes due to John Gold and a Power of Attorney from Gold to John Strong. Church wants to know how to procure clothing for Strong …
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Procuring a Vessel Bound for New Orleans
04/01/1800 Letter SignedThere is only one vessel that may proceed to New Orleans but her owners are waiting on the decision of Congress relative to the drawback on goods. Several vessels will sail for Havanna soon so if …
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Probably Not Guilty of Acts of Piracy, Etc.
08/16/1800 Autograph Letter SignedCondy discusses a number of matters including the illness of his mother-in-law and the escape of Capt. Merchant who had been charged with acts of piracy.
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Probable Expenditures for 1801, Etc.
10/06/1800 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is an estimate of the probable amount of expenditures for the year 1801.The expected two thousand dollars has not arrived. Mr. Lyman seems to be getting better.
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