Destitute of Company & Orderly Books, Sealing Wax, & Red Ink Powder
Document 1798Letter, asks for stationery supplies.
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Philadelphia 16 March 1798
Sir
Since the letter that accompanies this, was closed Mrs Taylor has applied and has received her Husbands monthly allowance agreeably to Contract. enclosed you have her receipt. I have applied for the Receipt you mention, and found it at the Auditors under examination, it is impossible to procure the Original, but you have an accurate Copy of it properly attested. I have no letter from the Dr Master Sent by the Post consequently hear nothing from himself relative to the Payments made and to be made to the Ship Carpenters
I am
Sir
Your most Obedt Servant
Major Isaac Craig Samuel Hodgdon
Philadelphia 16 March 1798.
Sir
The Post of Pittsburg on what several others depend for their supplies is entirely destitute of Company and Orderly Books, Sealing wax, and fine Ink powder; I will thank you for an order on the public Store Keeper to deliver Twenty Company and thirty Orderly Books, three pounds of Sealing wax, and Six papers of Ink powder for the use of the post and its dependancies Waggons to haul to morrow may take them forward.
I am
your most obedient Servant,
James McHenry esq. Samuel Hodgdon
Secretary of war.
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Letter, asks for stationery supplies.
Date
03/16/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798031640155
Page start
35
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
public storekeeper
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Pittsburg
Notable items
stationery
company and orderly books
ink powder
wagons

