Estimate Received from Major Langham
Document 1798Major Langham's estimate has been received and he has drawn on Hodgdon in favor of Baker & Comiges
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Philadelphia 5th April 1798.
Sir,
The enclosed Estimate is just received from Major Langham. He informs me in his letter that a considerable part of the money is advanced by him, and having requested the money to be paid to me, he has drawn on me in favor of Messrs Baker & Compy for the Amount —
I am
Sir
Your most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon
[James McHenry Esqr
Secretary of War.]
Philadelphia 6th April 1798.
Sir,
It may seem officious to mention again Messrs Nicklins and Griffith's request to be furnished with one of our [underline: cut-five] six pounder Iron Guns, in lieu of their two three Pounders, which I borrowed of them for the use of the Revenue Cutter and which are now on board her. That Agency having been performed under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury I felt an obligation to assist in the completion of the mutual accommodation.
Will thank you for information whether the exchange as above Stated can be effected, they have purchased five Guns, one only is now wanted.
I am
Sir
Your mo. ob. Servt
Samuel Hodgdon
James McHenry Esqr
Secretary of War.
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Major Langham's estimate has been received and he has drawn on Hodgdon in favor of Baker & Comiges
Date
04/05/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798040528055
Page start
51
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
Major Langham
Baker & Commigeys
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
estimate

