Invoice of Indian Goods
Document 1793O'Hara acknowledges receipt of Hodgdon's letter of the 20 April covering $13,000 in bank notes. He thanks Hodgdon for the attention to his business. If O'Hara's invoice of Indian goods can be disposed of, it will serve him essentially.
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Pittsburgh April 26th 1793
(Dear Sir)
I have only time to acknowledge the receipt of yours of the 20th covering 13000 Dollars in Bank Notes, and to offer you my thanks, for your particular attention to this business. if my Invoice of Indian Goods Can be disposed of, it will serve me very essentially —
I am (Dear Sir)
Your Mo: Hum: Servt
James O'Hara
Colo: Saml: Hodgdon.
[verso: Saml. Hodgdon Esqr. Philadelphia; additional notation upper right, partially illegible: [undecipherable]]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
O'Hara acknowledges receipt of Hodgdon's letter of the 20 April covering $13,000 in bank notes. He thanks Hodgdon for the attention to his business. If O'Hara's invoice of Indian goods can be disposed of, it will serve him essentially.
Date
04/26/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Pittsburgh
Document number
1793042680002
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
James O'Hara
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Notable items
bank notes
Indian goods

