Contagious Disease, Etc.
Document 1798In addition to wanting a great deal of information on the stores with the Army, Hodgdon notes that the sickness that has been ravaging Philadelphia seems nearly done.
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Philadelphia 5th Novr 1793.
Sir,
I have recieved your several letters of the 6th 12 & 29 Ultimo advising of I costs all of which shall be attended to as usual when they arrive. As I conclude you mean to us a visit before you again return to the Army I shall say nothing respecting the Stores with the Army — I want a great deal of information on that Subject. The contagious disease which has again made awful havoc in our City is nearly done its ravages, few Cases remain, and our Citizens are generally returning to their Respective homes —
With Sentiments of Esteem
I am
Sir
Your most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon
Col. John Wilkins D. Q. Genl.
Philadelphia 2d November 1793.
Sir.
On the receipt of your letter of yesterday, I wrote to Mr Billington to inform me what could be done relative to the Clothing for West Point, enclosed is his answer. By it you may see we may not expect a supply of Woolen Overalls and Vests to meet any order however small for two weeks to come. Six hundred weight of English Trawleys, Steel and twelve pounds corned Emory is wanted immediately to go forward with the Tools and other materials procuring for the post on Harpers Ferry. Be pleased to order them purchased and put into the Store — Its essential that they be had to go in the Waggon that waits to take on the most pressing Articles.
I am
Sir
Your most Obedient Servant
Samuel Hodgdon
James McHenry Esqr.
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
In addition to wanting a great deal of information on the stores with the Army, Hodgdon notes that the sickness that has been ravaging Philadelphia seems nearly done.
Date
11/02/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798110228155
Page start
272
Note
Cited in Wilkins to Hodgdon, 11/09/1798.
Notable persons
John Wilkins
Samuel Hodgdon
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
drafts
stores with the Army
contagious disease
awful havoc
ravages

