Notice of Accounts Settled and Stores Forwarded
Document 1793Informs James O'Hara that he has received a warrant for the remaining amount drawn on him. Major Craig is informed of his authorization to draw on him to sustain his post. The supplies for the current year have been forwarded. The cavalry is departing tomorrow, and the infantry will follow when transportation becomes available.
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[James O'Hara Esqr
D. M. G. —]
Phila 6th July 1793
Sir
In my last I informed you that I had received a Warrant for the remains of the 25,000 dols after deducting the amount of Bills drawn on me — the amount 18,698 dollars since 1300 have been sent to Craig, and your drafts amounting to 341 dollars have come to hand and met due honor, the Settlement I trust that upon my honor the same on hand — I am happy to hear your purchases in Kentucky have been fortunate and Satisfactory —
I have this day informed Major Craig of your authorizing him to draw on me for money to enable him to fill his drafts in consequence will be attended to — The supplies on a former order for the current year punctually forwarded — The small magazine will follow immediately together with a further Supply of Moulding Bars — The Arms contract here, Powder I do not — all the Artillery Clothing is gone on — The last of the Cavalry goes off tomorrow, and the Infantry will follow as fast as transportation can be procured — The Department will have reason to believe the Kept does in countenance — The The expense is very considerable.
Alexey
Pr Sam Swargen Rt
[undecipherable: Wentum?]
Type
Letterbook Copy
Description
Informs James O'Hara that he has received a warrant for the remaining amount drawn on him. Major Craig is informed of his authorization to draw on him to sustain his post. The supplies for the current year have been forwarded. The cavalry is departing tomorrow, and the infantry will follow when transportation becomes available.
Date
07/06/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Collection
Document number
1793070628001
Page start
1
Notable persons
James O'Hara
Samuel Hodgdon
Isaac Craig
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
warrant
cavalry
drafts
powder
lead
artillery

