Hodgdon discusses billeting and accomodations with Knox
Document 1790Letter, discusses Knox's accomodations in Philadelphia.
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Sir
Philadelphia 5th Octr 1790
I wrote you by Post yesterday, since then MrMeade has taken MrMaclers rooms for this Prince in New York — I shall now engage Mrs Buddens house with the Furniture as it stands agreably to a tender made by Mrs Buddens for [undecipherable] you left me — The bearer Capt Bigley comes on, with a wish to receive and transport your effects to this place, he is an active Man and has [strikethrough: made] himself well in similar services for me. I am clearing the Office and shall have it ready to receive your papers by the time they can come to hand.
With respect I am
Sir
Your most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon
[Samuel Knox —]
[Hodgdon]
[$602]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Letter, discusses Knox's accomodations in Philadelphia.
Date
10/30/1790
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Collection
Document number
1790103028001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Henry Knox
Samuel Hodgdon
Capt. Bayley
Budden
Hunter
Mead
Notable locations
Philadelphia
New York
Notable items
wish to receive and transport your effects to this place
active man and has acquitted himself well in similar services for me
clearing the office
ready to receive your papers by the time they can come to hand
house with furniture as it stands agreeably to a tender made
rooms for his friend
wrote you by the post yesterday
