Additional Stores for the Treaty Commissioners, Etc.
Document 1798Letter, discusses stores for the Treaty Commissioners
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Philadelphia 13th March 1793
Sir
By the usual rout, Via Hollingsworth
are Sent to your address Six Barrels Cannon Powder
and one hundred and eighty, twelve pound round Shot
for proving the Cannon at your Furnace — they went
yesterday, properly addressed marked & numbered —
Please to acknowledge the Receipt of them and let me
know when they arrive — &
I am
Sir
Your most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon
Mr Ellicott &
Mr Haslinger &
Philadelphia, 13 March 1793
Sir,
Since mine of this date another Wag-
gon is loaded, partly to your address with sundry [undecipherable: Musquet]
Flints Stores for the Treaty Commissioners, and partly
with Store Goods to the address of Mr Bayes, both an-
swering to the Inclosed Invoices — The lists mentioned to be
enclosed in my communication to day was by mistake left
out, it is an duplicate — I believe all intended to be for-
warded, at present is now on their way — If any of the
Waggoners with whom I am in the settle, after having deliv-
ered agreeably their hire, should want further advances to
enable them to return, you will please to make them
taking duplicate receipts in expressing the amount reced
on the receipts given for their loads, their Stoppages [undecipherable]
be made from them, and the amount placed to your
credit —
I am
Your most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon
Col David Henley
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Letter, discusses stores for the Treaty Commissioners
Date
03/13/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798031328055
Page start
31
Notable persons
David Henley
Samuel Hodgdon
Mr. Byers
wagoners
Treaty Commissioners
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
duplicate receipts
stores for the Treaty Commissioners

