Guns To Be Shipped to South Carolina
Document 1798As soon as transportation can be procured, guns are to be transported via New York to South Carolina. If the carriages are in good repair, they should also be sent.
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Philadelphia 4th May 1798.
Sir,
As soon as you can procure transportation after the receipt of this Letter you will please to send four twelve and four twenty four [strikethrough: Iron] Guns to New York to the address of Kilanteton Smith Esqr &c to be him shipped to St Carolina — I am not certain as to the State of their Carriages, but I hope they are such as will warrant their being sent with the Guns if this should be the case let them be properly marked and with the Implements sent forward — if not, be the Guns alone and we must make provision for mounting them at their destination —
I am Sir
Your most Obedient Servant —
Samuel Hodgdon
Major Group Fleming &c
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Philadelphia 4th May 1798.
Sir,
By order of the Secretary of War I address you. As soon as possible after the receipt of this letter you will please to go to Providence Rhode Island and examine and select from the Guns there belonging to the Public sixteen of the best twenty four Pounders to be disposed of as follows. Vizt Your of them are to be sent to Savanna in Georgia to the address of John Robertson Esq. Collector. Four others to Wilmington North Carolina to the address of Captain Griffith Bell Esq: another four to Charleston South Carolina to the address of James Simmons Esq. Collector, and the remaining four to George Town in South Carolina to the address of Charles Brown Esq. Collector. Whether you will be able to attend to and effect the transportation I am at a loss to determine — It is a circumstance I should wish, but if from any cause it cannot be you will be good enough to put the business into the hand of some respectable person in Providence for the purpose of having it effected with all possible dispatch. The freight as agreed on and expressed in the Bills of [strikethrough: Lading] will be paid by the persons to whom the Guns are addressed and for any other expenses attending the Shipment you or they may draw on me at Sight — Shall thank you to write me on this Subject by the first Post that I may know what train the business is in — and when you write from Providence enclose me a Return of the Ordnance and any Species of Store or other Public property you may find there —
I am &c.
Samuel Hodgdon
Capt. Joseph Elliott
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
As soon as transportation can be procured, guns are to be transported via New York to South Carolina. If the carriages are in good repair, they should also be sent.
Date
05/04/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798050428355
Page start
82
Note
Cited in Fleming to Hodgdon, 05/10/1798; Cited in Hodgdon to Fleming, 05/14/1798.
Notable persons
George Fleming
Samuel Hodgdon
Alexander Smith
Notable locations
Philadelphia: New York
South Carolina
Notable items
transportation
twelve pound iron guns
twenty-four pound iron guns
carriages
implements

