Recommendation of Mr. Coudray
Document 1787If there is a vacancy in the Connecticut quota, General Harmar recommends Mr. Coudray who has been a volunteer in the regiment for a considerable time and has conducted himself with propriety.
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Extract of a letter from Brigadier General Josiah Harmar to the Secretary at War — dated — Fort Harmar, Nov. 24th 1787.
"Mr Coudray has acted as a Volunteer, for a considerable time, in the regiment, and has conducted himself with propriety. — If a vacancy should happen, in the Connecticut quota, I beg leave to recommend him to your notice."
Type
Extract
Description
If there is a vacancy in the Connecticut quota, General Harmar recommends Mr. Coudray who has been a volunteer in the regiment for a considerable time and has conducted himself with propriety.
Date
11/24/1787
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Fort Harmar
Repository
Collection
Document number
1787112454201
Page start
1
Note
The imaged file is an extract of a letter. The version found in The American State Papers features the complete text.
Notable persons
Henry Knox
Josiah Harmar
Mr. Coudre
Notable locations
Fort Harmar

