Reynolds & His Horse
Document 1794The bearer, James Reynolds, is an express and has arrived with dispatches from General [Anthony] Wayne. Hodgdon is directed to attend to him and his horse and also he wants some money.
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June 25.th 1794 —
Sir.
The bearer, James Reynolds, is an express, arrived with dispatches from Gen: Wayne — he has recd, as appears by Wm Belli's letter, Thirty dollars on account of his ferries and the Secretary of War requests that you will attend to the man and his horse — He wants some money —
yours in haste —
[undecipherable: J. M. Stagg?] Jr
[address leaf:]
Samuel Hodgdon Esqr
CNo 71. N. Water Street.
[postal notation, upper right, rotated:] Mr [undecipherable] / [undecipherable] dispatches / [undecipherable] / without [undecipherable]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
The bearer, James Reynolds, is an express and has arrived with dispatches from General [Anthony] Wayne. Hodgdon is directed to attend to him and his horse and also he wants some money.
Date
06/25/1794
Author
Recipient
Document number
1794062580001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
John Stagg
Secretary of War
Mr. [John] Belli

