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Craig discusses military stores and shipment with Hodgdon
09/27/1793 Autograph Letter SignedCraig expresses pleasure to hear Hodgdon is recovering from the fever that plagued Philadelphia. Clothing sent from Philadelphia was repackaged at Fort Pitt due to concerns regardinging the spread of …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Craig discusses military stores and shipment with Hodgdon
07/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig acknowledges funds and parcels of clothing received from Hodgdon. Craig also forwards records of his accounts to Hodgdon.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Craig discusses military stores and shipment with Hodgdon
07/05/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig acknowledges the receipt of a ration of clothing but laments not getting a resupply of cash from Hodgdon.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Craig discusses military stores and shipment with Hodgdon
05/26/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig informs Samuel Hodgdon of the arrival of the Wabash Indians. Also, Craig states that no authorization has been received to release funds for Captain Prior.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Craig discusses military stores and shipment with Hodgdon
05/24/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig informs Samuel Hodgdon of problems maintaining sufficient funds to keep supply accounts open with the Quartermaster department. Craig indicates that he has contacted the Secretary at War …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Craig discusses military stores and shipment with Hodgdon
05/10/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig informs Hodgdon of monies forwarded to the quartermaster's department.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Craig discusses military stores and shipment with Hodgdon
03/01/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig announces the arrival of Doctor Carmichael and Mr. Woods to Samuel Hodgdon. Major Craig asks Hodgdon for a tea table set of china for Mrs. Craig.
First Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of War [1A-F2] (RG46)
Craig discusses funding and currency with Howell
12/20/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig discusses the distribution of blank muster pay rolls with Joseph Howell.
Isaac Craig Papers
Craig discusses funding and currency with Howell
12/13/1793 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig confirms receipt of monies sent by Joseph Howell.
Isaac Craig Papers
Cost of Carriages
07/30/1793 Autograph Letter SignedIncluded is an extract of a letter from George Fleming to Henry Knox in which Fleming wants to know the cost of the carriages made in Philadelphia for the caravan sent during February before last. He …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Correspondence for General Wayne and Officers; Ohio River Ice; Buildings at Wheeling
12/26/1793 Autograph Letter SignedWill forward letters for Commander in Chief General Wayne and officers. At present Ohio River obstructed by ice. Captain Cook not yet arrived; expected soon. Regarding buildings at Wheeling, provides …
James Robertson Papers
Contract to Transport Items to Niagara
04/22/1793 Autograph Letter SignedParticular details of the contract and the acquisition of boats and barges for transport.
Benjamin Lincoln Papers
Contract for Provisions
02/16/1793 Autograph Letter SignedU.S. cannot assume contracts or costs associated with them as entered into by Virginia.
Executive Papers, Office of Governors Letters
Considerable Quantity of Forage
05/22/1793 Autograph Letter SignedWilliam McHenley has, agreeable to contract with the Quartermaster General, delivered a considerable quantity of forage to Muskingham near Fort Washington. Not having his vouchers previous to Col. …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Confirming the Payments of Captain Walls' Company
03/09/1793 Autograph Letter SignedBenjamin Mifflin, writing as acting accountant for the War Department, writes to Caleb Swan acknowledging Swan's receipt of the cash remitted to him through Doctor Carmichael. Mifflin includes in the …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Confidential Trusty Man
11/22/1793 Autograph Letter SignedEnsign George Baynton is ordered to readiness as he will repair to the headquarters of General Wayne with the pay for the army. Hodgdon is directed to furnish him with a horse, saddle, and bridle and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Communications to the Committee of Inquiry
08/10/1793 Autograph Letter SignedGeneral St. Clair allowed fifty dollars for his two communications to the Committee of Inquiry which Webb hopes that Hodgdon will have no objection to paying for. Twenty dollars should cover the cost …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Commandeering Ships
08/07/1793 Autograph Letter SignedAgreement between U.S. government and Ministry of France on conditions of commandeering ships in U.S. waters. Requests clarification on how to proceed if there is no French consul at port.
Georgia Military Affairs, Volume 1,1775-1793.
Clothing; the Inevitable Campaign; Raging Yellow Fever in the City
09/07/1793 Autograph Letter SignedWill make use of the information on the tumbrils. Mentions invoices of clothing for 3rd and 4th Sub Legions, noting the inevitability of the upcoming campaign [against Indians]. Describes the mortal …
James Robertson Papers
Clothing, Stores, Disbursements, Pay Problems
11/15/1793 Autograph Letter SignedLieutenant Whistler left with his detachment in charge of clothing and stores. Mentions abstract of disbursements, shipment of clothing, Captain Crawford's complaints that some are not paid.
James Robertson Papers
Clothing Stores for Capt. Pratt's Command
06/20/1793 Autograph Letter SignedThis is a return of clothing, military and quartermaster's stores wanting to complete a detachment of recruits, under the command of Capt. John Pratt, on their march from Trenton to Pittsburgh. The …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Clothing Shipped; Fever Rages in City
08/24/1793 Autograph Letter SignedClothing for 3rd Sub Legion is on the road. A wasting and destructive fever rages in the city. Before this reaches Craig, Hodgdon comments that he shall probably have one or more to mourn in his …
James Robertson Papers
Clothing Received
11/09/1793 Autograph Letter SignedOn November 6th Hannah received Hodgdon's letter from Capt. Elwood informing him that specific articles of clothing were on board his vessel all of which were in good order.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Clothing for Troops at Knoxville
12/27/1793 Autograph Letter SignedThe General thinks that there is a possibility that the clothing for the troops at Knoxville was sent at the time Mr. Allison went from there at the beginning of September. Hodgdon is directed to find …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Clothing for Thompson's Recruits
07/19/1793 Autograph Letter SignedThe Secretary of War wants Hodgdon to inform him when the clothing for Lt. Thompson's recruits at Lancaster was sent. He had not received them as of 17 July.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
