Communications to the Committee of Inquiry
Document 1793General St. Clair allowed fifty dollars for his two communications to the Committee of Inquiry which Webb hopes that Hodgdon will have no objection to paying for. Twenty dollars should cover the cost of dispositions and other papers for a total of seventy dollars.
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Sir
Being requested by you the other day to furnish my Charge for the Copies made for you, &t. It seems tht General [undecipherable] allowed one fifty dollars for his two Communications to the Committee of Enquiry; — and this I hope you will have no objection to paying also. —.—
For the Copies of your depositions and other papers, I do not conceive twenty dollars will be extravagant; making in the whole 70 dollars.
As I am indebted to Mr Wheaton, I shall be much obligd to you to settle the amount with him.
I am Sir
Your Mo. Obedt
Bernard Webb
Colo Samuel Hodgdon
Aug. 10th 1793
7½
[Endorsement on verso: Received [undecipherable] Aug 10 1793]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
General St. Clair allowed fifty dollars for his two communications to the Committee of Inquiry which Webb hopes that Hodgdon will have no objection to paying for. Twenty dollars should cover the cost of dispositions and other papers for a total of seventy dollars.
Date
08/10/1793
Author
Recipient
Document number
1793081080001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
Bernard Webb
Mr. Wheaton.

