Stocks On Hand & On Order
Document 1798Hodgdon discusses the supply and disposition of musket stocks.
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Philada 17th October 1798.
Messrs George & Edward Thompson
Gentlemen
I have received your letter of Yesterdays date covering the Q. M. Gent draft on me for 500 Dollars I have accepted it and agreeably to your request return it through the same medium —
Sam
Your most Obedt Servant
Samuel Hodgdon
Philadelphia 17th October 1798.
I have received your letter of the 13th instant, and shall answer it fully as soon as I am possessed of some documents which I think necessary to accompany it — The purport of this is to inform you the stocks under order for Mr Mc Cormack were deducted in my statement to you that left only 3024 on hand but a small number of these have been delivered nor does it appear probable that the remainder will be wanted for a considerable time of course near five thousand remain in store which may be ordered where they are likely to be first needed — By a letter received from the Secretary of War dated 13th Instant I am directed to deliver Twenty five hundred stocks of the three thousand under order for Shanandoah — These await your order — but perhaps you will wish to extend it after receiving the above information — The Vessel that carried the last stocks is here and will take in any number to deliver at York, Hartford or Springfield on the terms mentioned in my letter — The Pennington Pattern Muskets have long since been delivered — they were sent of on the receipt of my letter to Springfield which was written and forwarded by Post on the day I mentioned —
Sam Sir
Your most Obedt Servt
Samuel Hodgdon
Oliver Wolcott Esqr
Secretary of the
Treasury
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Hodgdon discusses the supply and disposition of musket stocks.
Date
10/17/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798101721055
Page start
252
Notable persons
Oliver Wolcott, Jr. Secretary of the Treasury
Samuel Hodgdon
Mr. [Robert] McCormick
Secretary of War [McHenry]
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Shenandoah
York
Hartford
Springfield
Notable items
stocks under order for Mr. McCormick
vessel that carried the last stocks
Bennington pattern musket

