Sundry items on the road to Pittsburgh
Document 1794The Commissary of Military Stores reports that one ton of sheet iron, 175 common tents, and one can stationary are on the road for Pittsburgh. O'Hara is Quartermaster General.
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ordered from me.
3 Waggon Whips
400 Hog Skins
100 Cow do
500 Belt Collars
& 15 Wagon Lines, the most of which
shall be forwarded to Pittsburgh next week. If which
is desired me to inform you of any thing else I could
serve you with should be happy of your Commands,
and which shall be attended to with care. I dispatch
your answer by Post will much oblige
Dear Sir
yours &c
S. Joseph Simon
Col O'Hara
D. Q. M. G.
Phila april 3d 1790
Sir [undecipherable] [undecipherable] for, 175 common Tents, &
one case of Stationary is on the road for Pittsburgh Two
other cases of Stationary will be forwarded this Day. The
remainder of the return will soon follow; but what is doing
relative to the purchase of the other Articles I am not
informed — If you have any thing conclusive on the Subject
I will thank you for the communication.
Saml Hodgdon
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
The Commissary of Military Stores reports that one ton of sheet iron, 175 common tents, and one can stationary are on the road for Pittsburgh. O'Hara is Quartermaster General.
Date
04/03/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Collection
Document number
1794040328001
Page start
1
Notable persons
James O'Hara
Samuel Hodgdon
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Notable items
iron
tents
stationary
