Coming to Philadelphia
Document 1791As soon as the Treasurer can come to Philadelphia, Colesworth will also set off for the same city, possibly the next Thursday.
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[Endorsement on exterior: a letter from [undecipherable] / b. [undecipherable] [undecipherable] [undecipherable] / June [undecipherable], [undecipherable]]
Boston June 4. 87[undecipherable]
Mr Hodgdon,
Sir
The Treasurer, my friend, [undecipherable]
me a letter, wherein you were kind enough to [undecipherable] us
to come [undecipherable] to Philadelphia, — I feel a [undecipherable]
[undecipherable] the [undecipherable] which nothing but a confidence
[undecipherable] to discharge the duties encumbent up[undecipherable]
can [undecipherable]
[undecipherable] the Treasurer can conv[undecipherable]
[undecipherable] we shall [undecipherable] forward to Philadelphia, —
[undecipherable: probable reading "Suppose"] will be on [undecipherable] next.
I am with respect,
Sir
Your Most Obt Serv
[undecipherable]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
As soon as the Treasurer can come to Philadelphia, Colesworth will also set off for the same city, possibly the next Thursday.
Date
06/01/1791
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Boston
Document number
1791060180001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
Samuel Colesworth
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Boston

