Pig Lead for the Troops in Tennessee
Document 1797Along with sundry accounting matters, Wilkins notes that he has had offers from Mississippi to supply pig lead that might be wanted by the troops in Tennessee. The cheapest places for delivery would be Caskarkias and Massac and at Natchez for about eight dollars per hundred.
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[Col. Samuel Ho[undecipherable] do]
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[undecipherable] November [17]9[undecipherable]
[undecipherable] transmitting —
[undecipherable] Contractor to
make [undecipherable]
Pittsburgh 10th Nov.r 179[undecipherable]
Sir,
I have just received your [undecipherable] of the 3d instant — I receive a letter of advice from M.r [undecipherable] on [undecipherable] [undecipherable] has drawn since my last — He has been [undecipherable] to [undecipherable] for more than [undecipherable] from the movement of the troops from the [undecipherable] parts [undecipherable] it is [undecipherable] —
I have had offers from [undecipherable] to [undecipherable] what [undecipherable] lead would be wanted on the [undecipherable] & in the [undecipherable] — The cheapest place of delivery would be at [undecipherable] & [undecipherable] & there places they will deliver for about eight Dollars per hundred at Natchez for about [undecipherable] [undecipherable] — in the Tennessee for [undecipherable] [undecipherable] between [undecipherable] & [undecipherable] to purchase lead in that country would certainly save money considerably to the United States — [undecipherable] to mention the [undecipherable] [undecipherable] & should be [undecipherable] — [undecipherable] of a continual [undecipherable] [undecipherable] at the different posts —
I have enclosed [undecipherable] you by the last [undecipherable] Certificates, a [undecipherable] [undecipherable] of [undecipherable] owing to me, the balance to [undecipherable] [undecipherable] who have [undecipherable] to a part [undecipherable] [undecipherable] with me — I was [undecipherable] in my [undecipherable], but to meet your desire of have [undecipherable] a bill for the [undecipherable], I now enclose one for the whole amount, being 3520 [undecipherable] 6[undecipherable] [undecipherable] which includes the first of 1154 [undecipherable] 56 [undecipherable] & [undecipherable] [undecipherable] is for the Certificates [undecipherable] this time —
I wish the account of [undecipherable] with this drawn on my account by Major [undecipherable] [undecipherable] to settle with him — as far as it goes, I shall [undecipherable] for this [undecipherable], as I before [undecipherable] [undecipherable] myself, while I am here at it —
[undecipherable] Samuel Hodgdon
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H. [undecipherable] Jr
D Mas[undecipherable] [undecipherable]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Along with sundry accounting matters, Wilkins notes that he has had offers from Mississippi to supply pig lead that might be wanted by the troops in Tennessee. The cheapest places for delivery would be Caskarkias and Massac and at Natchez for about eight dollars per hundred.
Date
11/10/1797
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Pittsburg
Document number
1797111080001
Page start
1
Note
Partially illegible.
Notable persons
Samuel Hodgdon
John Wilkins
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh

