Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
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Lay Them Before Congress
03/23/1794 Autograph Letter Signed[Mostly illegible] Flagg gave to Congress the copies Hodgdon gave him and also gave copies to Vennum on his way to the Ohio.
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Last Year's Sword Belt
09/09/1794 Autograph Letter SignedJones requests a [?] and sword belt such as the kind that were made in 1793 to be returned to Hodgdon in a day or two.
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Larger Shoes, Etc.
10/01/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHutchins wants to exchange twelve pairs of shoes that are much too small for his men.
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Lack of Provisions at Charleston
11/01/1794 Recipient's Letterbook CopyCapt. Kalteisen expresses his distress to Howell at the failure of the War Office to provide funds and provisions for the troops at Charleston. Many of the provisions that have been sent are of …
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Lack of Pay for Soldiers, Etc.
12/03/1794 Letter SignedAmong many other concerns, Kalteisen expresses his anxiety at not receiving any communications from General Knox, Hodgdon, or anyone else in the War Office. He has been most attentive in writing both …
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Kaltiesen's Pay for August, September & December
12/31/1794 Letter SignedConstant Freeman, from Georgia, has been in Charleston with Capt. Joseph Dickens and has mustered Kalteisen's company. Freeman paid Kalteisen for October and November last but would not pay for August …
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John Logan's Lead
11/15/1794 Letter fragmentSeems to discuss John Logan and his lead.
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John Gross, A Very Trusty Constant Rider
10/23/1794 Autograph Letter SignedSlough extols the virtues of bearer John Gross who is a very trusty constant rider who can be trusted with sundry dispatches, even those including large sums of money.
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Jacket for Colonel Sargent
06/10/1794 Autograph Letter SignedAn express arrived with a jacket for Col. Sargent who had already left. Since the express horse is lame it will not be able to overtake him on his way to Pittsburgh.
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Issuing Stores
09/15/1794 Autograph Letter Signed[Partly illegible] The stores are safe and Hunt is issuing them out.
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Irregularities in This Town
09/25/1794 Autograph Letter SignedIngersoll wants to collect the necessary information regarding the irregularities at Carlisle before he proceeds to the westward with the militia.
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Iron Twelve-Pounder Underground
03/31/1794 Autograph Letter SignedStagg has been informed that an iron twelve pounder has been located partly underground near the Methodist church. Hodgdon should attend to the business of bringing it to light.
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Iron Truck Wheels
04/29/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon is directed to have 48 iron trucks in readiness to ship on board Captain Art's vessel to Charleston South Carolina: eight 18-pounders and four 24-pounders.
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Iron Ball Inspection
09/22/1794 Letter SignedA suitable person at New York is needed to inspect the iron ball which are to be delivered there by Mr. [John Jacob] Faesch of New Jersey.
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Iron available for warlike armaments
03/22/1794 Autograph Letter SignedShould the public need cannon shot or any iron casting for warlike armaments, Hollingsworth recommends his friend Richard Edwards of Lumberton, New Jersey. He is desirous of contracting for the …
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Invoices of Both Parcels
12/03/1794 Letter SignedIn case they made a mistake in sending the wrong invoice, Hill & Lenox enclose the invoices of both parcels
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Invoice of ordinance and military stores shipped on brig Noah's Ark and subsequent report on whereabouts and condition
04/23/1794 Document SignedInventory of military stores shipped from Philadelphia to Wilmington North Carolina on the Brig Noah's Ark for Griffith McRea in the year 1794. A subsequent note dated April 1798 by Griffith McRea …
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Invoice of Clothing, Arms and Accoutrements
04/29/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMcClean encloses the Invoice of Clothing, Arms, and Accoutrements that he delivered to Matthias Slough, contractor at Lancaster, April 29th, 1794.
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Invoice for Clothing Forwarded
06/25/1794 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is a copy of the invoice for the clothing forwarded by Hodgdon with Lyman's receipt.
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Invitation to Dine with the President
11/13/1794 Letter SignedThe Secretary of War requests the honor of Hodgdon's company to dine with President Washington the following Saturday at 4pm.
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Inventory of ordnance at Manchester Virginia
07/01/1794 Document SignedAn inventory of military ordnance and stores at Manchester, Virginia. Items include muskets, shells, case shot, grape shot, and equipment.
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Inventory of military stores wanted for public use.
08/08/1794 Document SignedInventory of military stores wanted for public use, at Philadelphia.
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Inventory of Military Stores New London
08/25/1794 Document SignedThis is an inventory of military stores at New London. Items include cannon, shells, rockets, muskets, cartridges, swords.
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Inventory of military stores at New London
08/25/1794 Document SignedThis is an inventory of military stores at New London. Items include cannon, shells, rockets, muskets, cartridges, swords.
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Introduction of temporary engineer Paul Perrault
04/03/1794 Autograph Letter SignedPaul Perrault has been appointed a temporary engineer and has been asked by the Secretary of War to make a model of a cannon carriage. Hodgdon should furnish him with skillful mechanics to perform …
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