Ordnance to Colonel Stevens in New York
Document 1798Hodgdon orders sundry ordnance to be sent to Colonel Stevens in New York.
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Philadelphia 2d June 1798
Sir—
Captain L Homedieu has called on me again about the freight of the Guns, I shewed him your letter mentioning the probability of an abatement on the charge— He was pretty crusty in the business, tho' it is evident the complaint is on our side; the result was, I told him I would not settle with him for the freight but refer it to you to settle with his Owner in New York— This I wish you to do on the best terms you can— I have this day received a Bill of Lading of 8 Brass 6 Pounders, and the same number of three pounders with their traveling Carriages shipped at Hartford to my address in this City at 7 Dollars as ten, estimating the Carriages with the Guns. I wish you to mention this circumstance to L Homedieus Owner before you settle with him—
I am Sir
Your Most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon—
Melanston Smith—
Philadelphia 27 June 1798.
Sir.
You will please to compleat the two twelve pounders Carriages for the Brass Pieces as expeditiously as possible, and when finished send them to New York to the address of Colonel Stevens— By your Return you have on hand thirty three thirteen Inch Shells if fit for use as I presume is the case, send them with two hundred thirteen inch fuses, and eight hundred twelve pound shot at the same time and to the same address— More shells are wanted, which must be supplied from some other Port, if I can find any of that size on hand, a matter I a little doubt—
I am Sir
Your Most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon.
Major George Fleming
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Hodgdon orders sundry ordnance to be sent to Colonel Stevens in New York.
Date
06/27/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798062728155
Page start
135
Notable persons
George Fleming
Samuel Hodgdon
Col. [Ebenezer] Stevens
Notable locations
Philadelphia
New York
Notable items
twelve pounder carriages for the brass pieces
thirteen inch shells
thirteen inch fuses
twelve pound shot

