Unbroken Crockery
Document 1793Cass praises the bearer, Mr. Hamilton, for delivering his crockery with only one saucer and one plate broken. Based on this performance, he recommends Hamilton to Hodgdon for future employment.
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6 Pittsburgh Decr 26. 1793.
Dear Sir,
The bearer Mr Hamiltton deliver my bagage without any injury, had a quantity of brockery, and other artcles easily disrayd had not his great attention prevented it, out of all my brockry had only one sewer and one plate brook. I think his attention in this b— meets my making you his imp— as with—
a for his incouragements in future, so that you may reward him, giving him implay or [undecipherable] it may bee in your power.
I am in hast Sir,
Your humble Servant,
Jona Cast.
[Received from State Dep't. Nov. 24. 1904. R.P.O.401310.]
Sam Hodgdon Esquire
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Cass praises the bearer, Mr. Hamilton, for delivering his crockery with only one saucer and one plate broken. Based on this performance, he recommends Hamilton to Hodgdon for future employment.
Date
12/26/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Pittsburg
Document number
1793122680001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
Jonathan Cass
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Pittsburg

