Clothing for Troops at Knoxville
Document 1793The General thinks that there is a possibility that the clothing for the troops at Knoxville was sent at the time Mr. Allison went from there at the beginning of September. Hodgdon is directed to find out whether or not it was sent.
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[Letters from the War office December 27. 1793]
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[Received from State Dept Nov. 24 1892 R.P.O 401816]
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Friday, Decr. 27. 1793
Dear Sir
The General is think there is a [undecipherable] that the clothing for the Troops at Knoxville was sent there at the time Mr. Allwin went from this on the begining of September — and wishes that you would pleas to make an examination and inform him whether it was sent or not —
With great respect
I am
Your obedt Servt
[undecipherable]
Mr. Hoagdon
Samuel Hoagdon Esq
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
The General thinks that there is a possibility that the clothing for the troops at Knoxville was sent at the time Mr. Allison went from there at the beginning of September. Hodgdon is directed to find out whether or not it was sent.
Date
12/27/1793
Author
Recipient
Document number
1793122715001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
Nathan Jones

