Regarding Advertisement and Status of Requested Articles
Document 1792Has handed advertisement to Mr. Scull, who has inserted it in his paper. Craig has sent sundry articles by Sergeant Clarke.
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Pittsburgh 8th August 179[undecipherable]
Sir
I have Received yours of the [undecipherable] [undecipherable]
by [undecipherable] Clarke, & have at your Request handed your
advertisement to Mr Scull who has inserted it in his paper
of this day — I have now Sent you this day Sunday
Included, Serjeant Clarke, as per Invoice Enclosed —
which I hope will Reach Safe. Pleas I have Executed
your [undecipherable] Order in some Small Articles — as I have
fallen Short on those — Viz in one pair Chains & two pair
Lemons which could not be got — I Suppose your Artificers
can make them
I am Sir
your Obett
Humble Servt
[undecipherable] [Isaac] Craig
[Capt Ford City
[undecipherable] [undecipherable]]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Has handed advertisement to Mr. Scull, who has inserted it in his paper. Craig has sent sundry articles by Sergeant Clarke.
Date
08/10/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Pittsburgh
Collection
Document number
1792081054001
Page start
1
Note
Cited in Knox to Craig, 08/17/1792.
Notable persons
Isaac Craig
Jonathan Cass
Sergeant Clarke
Mr. Scull
John Scull
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Notable items
advertisement
paper
newspaper
sundry articles
invoice
chains
