Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
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Return of Clothing for the Post at Carlisle
04/22/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentA note from Stagg to Hodgdon which includes a Return of Clothing Necessary for the Post at Carlisle signed by Thomas Butler, Major of the 4th Sub Legion.
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Return of Clothing for Kersey's Detachment
07/16/1794 Autograph Letter SignedA return of clothing wanted for the detachment under the command of Capt. William Kersey. Stagg notes that some of the recruits are due new suits.
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Return of Clothing for Kersey's Detachment
07/16/1794 Autograph Letter SignedReturn of clothing wanted for the detachment under the command of Capt. William Kersey which is included in the extra supply needed for the recruiting service in Charleston [South Carolina].
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Return of Clothing for Kersey's Detachment
07/16/1794 Letter SignedReturn of clothing wanted for the detachment under the command of Capt. William Kersey which is included in the extra supply needed for the recruiting service in Charleston [South Carolina].
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Return of clothing and equipment wanted by Captain Kersey's Company at Spring Garden Pennsylvania
03/13/1794 Document SignedReceipt for return of clothing and equipment used by Captain Kersey's company of 1st U.S. Sub Legion.
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Return of clothing and equipment for the recruits of Capt Kerseys detachment at Philadelphia Sept 13, 1794
09/13/1794 Document SignedInventory of military clothing includes coats, vests, shoes, hats, blankets. Signed by Capt Kersey of United States Regiment, and by John Stagg Chief clerk. Copy to Samuel Hodgdon.
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Return of arms and accoutrements wanted to complete a detachment of infantry at Spring Gardent Pennsylvania
11/03/1794 Document SignedInventory of arms and accoutrement compiled and signed by Major William Kersey of the US Legion wanted to complete a detachment of infantry at Spring Garden.
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Restoration of British Intercourse with France
12/22/1794 Autograph Letter SignedSamuel Bayard notes that he has been unable to retrieve Hodgdon's papers due to the interruption of communications between Britain and France. If intercourse between those two countries is restored he …
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Requisition of Certain Articles
08/12/1794 Letter SignedThe Secretary of War has requisitioned certain articles part of which can be procured by Mr. Francis but the remainder should be obtained by Hodgdon.
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Required Receipts Forwarded
11/07/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe post having just arrived, Butler has only had time to acknowledge receipt of Hodgdon's letter, with enclosures, and to forward the required receipts.
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Required Receipts
05/16/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHannah has forwarded the clothing to Capt. Heth at Winchester except for four tents and twelve knapsacks which he needs in Alexandria. Should he provide receipts for the whole or only the part he has …
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Request for Tools & Materials, Etc.
11/15/1794 Autograph Letter SignedAmes complains at length about the fact that he has written Hodgdon often but has gotten very few replies. Captain Bryant has turned the armory over to him. He has 15-16 men working there and he has …
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Request for Supplies KMC
05/22/1794 Letter SignedSedam successfully recruiting in New York. He requested additional clothing and arms for the recruits.
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Request for shoes for General Proctors Brigade
12/11/1794 Letter SignedGovernor Mifflin suggests that General Procter's brigade of militia is deficient of shoes. Asks Tench Francis to provide 500 pairs, to be forwarded on road to Lancaster to meet troops. Requests that …
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Request for infantry clothing, accoutrement, and a wagon to convey baggage for detachment
04/25/1794 Autograph Letter SignedRequests that Hodgdon issue a suit of infantry clothing, stand of arms, accoutrement to a recruit enlisted by Ensign McClean. Also two drum carriages, and a wagon to convey baggage of detachment …
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Request for clothing and blankets
10/03/1794 Autograph Letter SignedJohn Stagg, Chief Clerk of the War Department, requests that Samuel Hodgdon transport to New York twenty suits of clothing and blankets, for the use of Captain Alexander Thompson and his company of …
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Request for assistance in resolution of pay matters
03/02/1794 Document SignedWilliam Morton has had a long standing difficulty with Major Caleb Swan over receiving payments. Swan declined to receive monies from Morton. Requests that Howell call on Swan and instruct him to …
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Request for Additional Articles
10/09/1794 Letter SignedMentges informs Hodgdon that, in addition to the common tents already requested, there are a number of other articles, herein listed, that will also be needed for the 500 men at Trenton. The Secretary …
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Report on the state of numerous accounts
04/18/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCraig discusses the details of a number of accounts.
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Report on condition of cannon at Baltimore Ports
03/21/1794 Document SignedReport written and signed by George P. Keeports reporting on the condition of the cannons at Fort Whetstone Point and Fells Point. The cannons are without carriages, are covered with dirt and water, …
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Repairing the Rotten Armory, Etc.
11/13/1794 Autograph Letter SignedAmong many concerns, Ames complains that he has had no response to his letters from Hodgdon. Captain Bryant has turned over the armory at Springfield to him and he has made the necessary repairs so …
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Rent of House Stores
02/05/1794 Autograph Letter SignedSteinmetz had already inquired about the future rent of house stores in Hodgdon's possession but has not received an answer. Therefore, he takes it for granted that Hodgdon has no objection to his …
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Regimental Returns, Etc.
09/27/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe regimental returns show that there are 504 non-commissioned officers, privates, and officers at Trenton including 178 in the artillery.
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Regarding irons, carriages, buildings, and cartridge boxes
03/19/1794 Copy of Signed DocumentHolt discusses a number of concerns relative to irons, carriages, buildings, and cartridge boxes.
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Recommending Mr. Roberts
04/03/1794 Autograph Letter SignedServoss recommends his friend Michael Roberts who has purchased the stores at Lamberton from Mr. Milnor. He also has a large vessel that transports goods from Trenton to Lamberton so if Hodgdon has …
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