Clothing and Arms for Recruits at Windsor
Document 1797Ensign Parmele has been instructed to go to Vermont to recruit for the infantry. He has an order for clothing, arms, and accoutrements that should be forwarded to Windsor, the place of his rendezvous.
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War-Office, August 4th 1797.
Sir.
The bearer Ensign Parmele is instructed to repair to Ver-mont to recruit for the infantry. He has an order for clothing, arms, accoutrements &c — I request that you will be pleased to have the same forwarded by the most eligble route to Windsor, the place intended for his rendezvous.
I am Sir, respectfully,
your obedt. Servt.
James Whiting
Samuel Hodgdon Esqr.
[Received from State Dep't Nov. 24. 180[?] R.P.C.4013[?]]
Type
Letter Signed
Description
Ensign Parmele has been instructed to go to Vermont to recruit for the infantry. He has an order for clothing, arms, and accoutrements that should be forwarded to Windsor, the place of his rendezvous.
Date
08/04/1797
Author
Recipient
Sent from
War Office
Document number
1797080400201
Page start
1
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
James McHenry
Notable locations
War Office

