Money and Transported Goods
Document 1798(First half of letter is illegible) Advanced money for men in Detroit, prolonged sickness weighs heavy on Hodgdon, J. Hamilton began travels with glass cases for Wilkins and Bates.
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[undecipherable]
[undecipherable] and [undecipherable]
[undecipherable] my advances for [undecipherable] [undecipherable]
to Detroit, and charge them to [undecipherable] [undecipherable]
[undecipherable] to advise [undecipherable] for three thousand [undecipherable] [Ellison?]
[undecipherable] been forwarded and [undecipherable]
has been [undecipherable] forwarded on —
Duty, hard on me to [undecipherable] still confines and now all is
confusion again removing from the fever which
prevails in a small degree, but which as usual
is exceedingly exaggerated — The Public Affairs will
all be provided for at Trenton — I shall not budge —
P.S. In haste Adieu —
Hamilton has started Sincerely yours
with the [Glass?] [undecipherable] for
Wilkins & Bates — Samuel Hodgdon
Major Isaac Craig —
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
(First half of letter is illegible)
Advanced money for men in Detroit, prolonged sickness weighs heavy on Hodgdon, J. Hamilton began travels with glass cases for Wilkins and Bates.
Date
08/10/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Collection
Document number
1798081028001
Page start
1
Note
Cited in Craig to Hodgdon, 08/17/1798.
Notable persons
Isaac Craig
Samuel Hodgdon
troops
Trenton
Wilkins
Bates
James Hamilton
waggoner
Notable locations
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Detroit
Notable items
glass
case
money

