Arrival of money and inquiry on mode of conveyance
Document 1793Asks for information on the safe arrival of money by post. Asks for opinion on the mode of conveyance, since southern mails have been lately robbed.
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[Col. O'Hara In. Go]
Philadelphia 23 March 93
Dear Sir
In some weeks last past I am without any of your favors. I was in hopes by this days Post to have heard of the safe arrival of the One Thousand Dollars and the Three thousand by Post, and to know your mind relative to the mode of Conveyance, or disposal of the Money remaining on hand. As two or Three Southern Mails have been lately prown more Caution becomes necessary, the risk by Post Horses is not so great, yet in case of interruptions some trouble [undecipherable] be experienced. let me know your Opinion on this Subject. —
I am Sir
your Most Obt Servant
[signed] Samuel Hodgson
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Asks for information on the safe arrival of money by post. Asks for opinion on the mode of conveyance, since southern mails have been lately robbed.
Date
03/23/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Collection
Document number
1793032315001
Page start
1
Note
Cited in O'Hara to Hodgdon, 03/30/1793.
Notable persons
James O'Hara
Samuel Hodgdon
Notable locations
Philadelphia
south
Notable items
money
post
southern mails

