Processing Hodgdon's Warrant
Document 1797Mr. Ditsco would have received Hodgdon's warrant had the Secretary of War been available though it could not have been paid due to some outstanding warrants being presented to the Treasurer. Simmons now has the warrant.
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War Office, July 10. 1797.
Sir,
Mr Dithco would have recd. the Warrant for you, this morning, had the fee been within, tho' it could not have been paid, on account of some outstanding Warrants having been presented to the Treasurer on Saturday, of which I was just now informed — tomorrow the Treasurer will be again supplied — Mr Simmons has your Warrt. Mr D. is the only person who has spoken to me to day relative to the same
I am Sir,
Yours, 9c
Samuel Lewis
Samuel Hodgdon Esqr.
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Mr. Ditsco would have received Hodgdon's warrant had the Secretary of War been available though it could not have been paid due to some outstanding warrants being presented to the Treasurer. Simmons now has the warrant.
Date
07/10/1797
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Office
Document number
1797071015001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
Samuel Lewis
Notable locations
War Office

