Letter from the Commissary of Military Stores
Document 1793Letter from the Commissary of Military Stores; mentions supply of boats.
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[marginalia, upper left, rotated: [undecipherable] 1 / [undecipherable] payment fo. / 9 [undecipherable] [undecipherable] 4/16 / 9 [undecipherable] also 4/16]
[left margin: E. Wagner 37/50]
Note — the within
Mentioned Nine
Dollars to be deducted
from Elias Williams
Balance — also
the 4/9 which appears
to be wrong cast in
said amounts —
The above Mentioned
Nine Dollars deducted
this day on settlement
of an amount —
9 April 1795
[right margin: No. / 70a / No. $7.10.0 / 62/70.0]
Philadelphia 31st May 1793
Sir —
I have received your Letter of the 18 instant — I am really surprized to find you have not receiving the [undecipherable] Peter [undecipherable] [undecipherable] from [undecipherable] Williams Boat — before [undecipherable] Pittsburgh Mr. Elliot informed me he had returned the Poles in the Boats that went forward under the direction of George Adams, who received them in the first instance — I now inclose a line on the subject to Mr. Elliot which I hope will procure you pay more — if it does not, on Notice, I will discharge the amount of your Bill and trust to after payment myself —
I am
Your Most Obedient Servant
[undecipherable] Samuel [Hodgdon?]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Letter from the Commissary of Military Stores; mentions supply of boats.
Date
05/31/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Document number
1793053121001
Page start
1
Notable persons
John Connell
Samuel Hodgdon
Eliot Williams
George Addams
Elliott and Williams
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Notable items
poles

