$1500 Bond for Mr. Allison
Document 1792Mr. Allison has executed a bond with security for $1500 to be advanced by Hodgdon to him on account of the Quartermaster's department. The Secretary of the Treasury has made out a warrant for this sum in Hodgdon's favor.
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[Docketing, right panel: War Offic: Chair / [undecipherable] / [undecipherable] 1792 / [undecipherable] 1800 Dollars for / [undecipherable] [undecipherable] the / advance]
[Notation, left panel: J. [undecipherable] &c / [undecipherable] / ad[undecipherable] of [undecipherable]]
[Bottom left cursive notation: [undecipherable]]
[Received / State [undecipherable] / [undecipherable] / P.O. 4012-0]
Dunkirk
Mr Allison has presented this day a Bond and Security, for the 1800 dollars hefo advanced by you to him on account of the Quartermaster department — he will wait on you for the payment, & do it be of our monday morning The Secretary of the [undecipherable] has made out a warrant for [undecipherable] sum in your favor.
I am
Your most obedt
[undecipherable signature]
Samuel Hodgdon Esqr
24 November 1792
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Mr. Allison has executed a bond with security for $1500 to be advanced by Hodgdon to him on account of the Quartermaster's department. The Secretary of the Treasury has made out a warrant for this sum in Hodgdon's favor.
Date
11/24/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Office
Document number
1792112415001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
R. J. Vandenbrock
Allison
Quartermasters Department
Secretary of the Treasury
Alexander Hamilton
Notable locations
War Office
Notable items
bond
payment
warrant

