Hard Weather Flags & Powder
Document 1798Capt. Elliott requests two hard weather flags and a further supply of powder.
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Philadelphia 6th June 1798.
Sir,
Captain Elliott requests he may have two hard weather Flags of the usual dimensions sent to him for the use of his Garrison. He also suggests the propriety of sending him a further supply of Powder having only five hundred weight on hand. — If you conclude to send the Flags they must be purchased — A further supply of powder if ordered may go from Springfield [undecipherable]
Sam.
Sir
James Mc Henry Esqr Your most Obedient Servant
Secretary of War Samuel Hodgdon
[flourish]
Philadelphia 6th June 1798.
Sir,
Yesterday I recd your favor of the 27th Ultimo — I am much obliged by the arrangement made, and the dispatch with which it has been executed in getting forward the heavy Cannon to their several destinations — It was well done to send those for Savanna & Georgetown & Charleston as it will facilitate their getting to their destined places. I hope those for Wilmington will go forward shortly if not already gone, the Expenses Shall be paid as you direct. I have made a requisition for the hard weather Flags and for a further supply of Shot and Powder, the result I will communicate shortly. [flourish]
The Stove and Pipe shall be furnished timely to prevent further inconveniences of the kind you mention. I have some expectation that you will be sent for to Superintend a Laboratory about to be established here or at New York. [flourish]
Sam.
Sir
With Sentiments of Esteem
Your most Obedient Servt.
Samuel Hodgdon
Capt. Joseph Elliott
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Capt. Elliott requests two hard weather flags and a further supply of powder.
Date
06/06/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798060628155
Page start
111
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
Capt. [Joseph] Elliott
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Springfield
Notable items
hard weather flags of the usual dimensions
powder
garrison

