Pay of troops and movements of Pickering.
Document 1784Discusses sending money (for pay of troops) and the movements of Colonel Pickering.
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Sir
Philadelphia March 1st 1784
In a former Letter I acknowledged the receipt of yours relative to the Money wanted; I now have an Opportunity of sending it by my friend Mr Walther, as you will see by the enclosed Duplicate — This is the first conveyance that has offered, and with pleasure I embraced it, I hope it will come safely [strikethrough: forward] and Speedily to hand — any other commands either of a public or private nature shall be as readily attended to — Colonel Pickering goes for Camp this week for the last time, he purposes returning in five or six weeks —
Colonel Carrington } S H
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Discusses sending money (for pay of troops) and the movements of Colonel Pickering.
Date
03/01/1784
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1784030128001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Edward Carrington
Samuel Hodgdon
Mr. Walker
Colonel Pickering
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Camp
Notable items
money
opportunity
duplicate
conveyance
commands
public
private
week
weeks
