Suitable Buildings for military stores
Document 1794Responding to Hodgdon's inquiry, Hunts notes that there are no unoccupied buildings suitable for military stores in Trenton except for one owned by Robert Walnalittle and a bake house owned by Hunt.
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[Docket: Trenton — 17 March 1794 / Bldg[s] [undecipherable] / [undecipherable] Bankson / [undecipherable]]
[Address: James C. Hodge / Esq. / Philadel[phia]]
Sir
Trenton March 17: 1794
I have rec'd your Letter of the 14th Instant — by which you wish to be informed whether any Buildings could be obtain'd in this place suita ble to Store a quantity of Military Stores — every Building is in use in and about the Town; excepting a Store belonging to Mr Robert Wain a little on this side the Mill Bridge and a Bake House belonging to one, a little beyond the Mill as you come into Town — I believe there is not another Building of almost any sort but what is Occupied —
I am Sir
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Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Responding to Hodgdon's inquiry, Hunts notes that there are no unoccupied buildings suitable for military stores in Trenton except for one owned by Robert Walnalittle and a bake house owned by Hunt.
Date
03/17/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Trenton
Document number
1794031780001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
A. Hunt
Robert Walnalittle
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Trenton
Mill Bridge
Notable items
mill
bake house
military stores

