Equipage for a Much Greater Number of Men
Document 1798Hodgdon discusses the additonal amount of equipage that will be needed as a result of Acts and regulations made by Congress.
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Philadelphia 20th June 1799
Sir
I enclose you the requested estimate made agreeably to the Act authorising the purchase.
I am Sir
Your most Obedt Servt
Samuel Hodgdon
James McHenry Esq
Secretary of War.
Philadelphia 20th June 1798.
Sir
The business respecting the due Bills is now under consideration — I have waited for the return of those you have on hand, and for which you have received a Credit in the provision accounts, as they are to all intents and purposes vouchers, I wish them to be forwarded for deposit in my Office immediately.
I am Sir
Your most Obedient servant
Samuel Hodgdon
Mr Edward Day
Philadelphia 20th June 1798.
Sir
On examining the Tents at the several deposits, I find the number of each kind is sufficient to answer any call that may be expected from the present establishment — But considering the probability of a much greater number of Men being suddenly summoned to take the field under the late Acts and regulations made by Congress, I think it will be prudent to procure Two hundred and fifty Commmon and fifty horsemens Tents with Poles suited to each and also two hundred and fifty Iron Camp kettles immediately —
I am Sir
Your Most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon
James McHenry Esq r
Secretary of War.
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Hodgdon discusses the additonal amount of equipage that will be needed as a result of Acts and regulations made by Congress.
Date
06/20/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798062028355
Page start
129
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
tents at the several deposits
probability of a greater number of men
acts and regulations made by Congress
common tents
horsemen's tents with poles
iron camp kettles

