Cross Belts for the Troops
Document 1798Hodgdon seeks the approval of the Secretary of War for providing cross belts for the troops.
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Philadelphia 13th July 1798
Sir
I have received your letters of the 6th instant. Your Bills shall be duly honored. I will See the Secretary after when he returns from his Tour on the Subject of the Crofs Bales for the Troops, and if he approves the measure I will procure and forward the number of Yards requested and answering to the Pattern as early as pofsible —
With Sentiments of Esteem
I am
Sir
Your most Obedt Servt
Samuel Hodgdon
Col. John Wilkins
Del Genl
Philada 4th July 1798
Sir —
The Secretary of the Navy has appointed his Store Keeper, as its proper, he should take charge of any Marine articles purchased for the Navy, for this purpose I wish you to send me a return of any such articles as you may have on hand, to the end that measures may be taken for placing them systematically in the Navy Store —
I am Sir
Your most Obedt Servt
Samuel Hodgdon
Mr John Harris
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Hodgdon seeks the approval of the Secretary of War for providing cross belts for the troops.
Date
07/13/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798071328455
Page start
151
Notable persons
John Wilkins
Samuel Hodgdon
Secretary of War
troops
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
bills
tour
cross belts
number of yards requested
pattern

