Autograph Letter Signed
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Money for recruiting
11/19/1798 Autograph Letter SignedNotification that per Simmons' directions he has paid Captain Francis K. Huger of the 2nd Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers five hundred dollars for the recruiting service
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Money for Bridge Work
03/03/1798 Autograph Letter SignedAs requested by Lowndes, Templeman, and Stoddert, McHenry advances $75 for the five shares he holds in the bridge so that the work on securing the safety of the bridge can go forward.
V.F. Vertical File A.K. Peter Keyser.
Money Due McKean
09/25/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMoney due McKean, passed to the credit of the Treasurer.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Money Due McClure
09/25/1798 Autograph Letter SignedNotification that Henley drew money due McClure for the use of the army.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Money Due Maxwell
09/25/1798 Autograph Letter SignedNotification that Henley drew money in favor of Maxwell for the use of the army.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Money Due Foster
09/25/1798 Autograph Letter SignedNotification that Henley drew money in favor of Foster for the use of the army.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Money Due Boggs
09/25/1798 Autograph Letter SignedNotification that Henley received money from Stoddert and drew up a bill in favor of Boggs.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Money Deemed Necessary for Recruiting, Etc.
12/01/1798 Autograph Letter SignedDeveaux has drawn fifty dollars from Mr. Habersham which is the amount deemed necessary for recruiting.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Money and Transported Goods
08/10/1798 Autograph Letter Signed(First half of letter is illegible) Advanced money for men in Detroit, prolonged sickness weighs heavy on Hodgdon, J. Hamilton began travels with glass cases for Wilkins and Bates.
James Robertson Papers
Money and I Have Become Strangers
02/14/1798 Autograph Letter SignedAfter a seige of nine months, Fischer finds himself so debilitated as to be rarely able to walk across the room. He and money have become strangers so he asks Hodgdon to settle his account. He has …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Money Advanced Recruits
09/04/1798 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed are duplicate receipts with a list of names and the money advanced each recruit.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Mode of Calculation
07/24/1798 Autograph Letter SignedDyson has received from John Kelly $221.52 which is the payroll, corrected by Simmons, for the recruits enlisted by Dyson. He says that he cannot find any mode of calculation by which he can make …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Mistakes on Provision Returns
10/27/1798 Autograph Letter SignedOsborn has been charged with mistakes on his provision returns for June and September. The former was made by the contractor and the one for September is in error since Osborn has not drawn rations …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Missing Letter
06/28/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMonies sent by Accountant that had not arrived.
General Information Index, 1794-1918. (RG94)
Military Inspection Trip to New York
06/13/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMcHenry describes his trip to inspect defenses in and around New York, and correspondence with the New York military committee.
Stephen Raphel Papers
Military Court Expenses
10/27/1798 Autograph Letter SignedThe officers and witnesses who attended the late military courts held at Trenton, New Jersey are to be allowed expenses for their board and lodging and travel expenses travelling to and from Trenton. …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Method of paying Capt. Kalteisen
02/02/1798 Autograph Letter SignedNotification to Simmons that he is paying monies designated for Captain Kalteisen to John Mitchell per a request from Kalteisen. Cited in Simmons to Stevens, 02/23/1798.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Mentions Young Relative George Izard
12/22/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMentions his young relation, George Izard.
MMC, McHenry, James: Mm85004543
Meeting with Captain Miller
04/26/1798 Autograph Letter SignedThe Secretary at War informs Ensign Boote that Captain Edward Miller has been directed to proceed from Middletown, Connecticut to Pittsburgh, by way of New Brunswick, New Jersey. Boote is given …
William Rowland Boote Papers
Meeting Generals to Call Up Army
11/26/1798 Autograph Letter SignedHamilton, Washington, and Pickney in Philadelphia to raise enlarged army. Hodgdon advised Van Rensselaer to make claim to men if he believes he has rights to command.
Cherry Hill Collection
McHenry's Bank Account
10/03/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMcHenry discusses his bank account and asks that the monies be applied to his credit even though he neglected to bring his bank book with him.
Stephen Raphel Papers
McHenry Instructs Guion to Observe Instructions from Wilkinson
03/30/1798 Autograph Letter SignedJames McHenry directs the officer in charge at Natchez (Guion at this time) to observe instructions from BG Wilkinson.
Clairborne (JFH) Collection
McHenry Expresses Embarrassment
10/16/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMcHenry expresses embarrassment about being presented papers from a subject he wished to avoid renewing.
William Loughton Smith Papers
Matters of Clothing for Myself and My Servants, Etc.
10/29/1798 Autograph Letter SignedIn a typically inscrutable Sargent missive, the following are the legible portions: two fashionable [?]; Mrs. Sargent; young lady; whole length of tape or measure; her daughter, Miss Mary Williams; …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Maryland's Claim relative to Military Stores Delivered to its Militia
07/05/1798 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon discusses the claim of Maryland relative to military stores delivered to its militia during the expedition against the western insurgents. Further documentation is needed to support the claim.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
