100 Suits of Clothing
Document 1792The Secretary of War requests that Knox furnish Capt. Ballard Smith with 100 suits of clothing complete having previously inspected same. They should be packed in boxes for transportation to Col. Edward Carrington in Richmond Virginia.
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[letter from the War Office
— March 19. 1792
a balance of $[undecipherable] due [undecipherable]
No checks of [undecipherable]]
[[undecipherable]
Mr. Wm. Irvine
Shop]
[1 Draft — 40 dollar[undecipherable]
[undecipherable] dollar [undecipherable]]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
The Secretary of War requests that Knox furnish Capt. Ballard Smith with 100 suits of clothing complete having previously inspected same. They should be packed in boxes for transportation to Col. Edward Carrington in Richmond Virginia.
Date
03/19/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Department
Repository
Document number
1792031915001
Page start
1
Notable persons
William Knox
John Stagg
clerk
chief clerk
Captain Ballard Smith
Colonel Edward Carrington
Secretary of War
Notable locations
Richmond
Virginia
War Department
North Water Street
Philadelphia
War Department
Notable items
suits of clothing
boxes
transportation
camp kettles
