Shipping Musket Stocks to Boston
Document 1798Hodgdon discusses the arrangements necessary to ship muskets to Boston following Capt. Jenkins' disclosure that he has altered his voyage and will not go to Boston.
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Philadelphia 16th November 1798
Dear Sir,
I am favoured with yours of the 9th instant— I am pleased to find you are making collections for our distressed Poor without Such assistance I do not how they can get through the approaching Winter— the hand that has afflicted had in a remarkable manner comforted, by disposing all to lend their assistance. Such laudable liberality has scarcely ever appeared the hearts and hands of all Sum to be open. I am Sorry to find Jacob Death has proved a rascal, if he comes here I will instantly arrest him — Mr Owens mother is dead, and his family Seem to be uneasy for his return — cannot he be spared? Enclosed — you have his Wife's receipt for another advance of thirty Dollars on his Account — Shall continue to Supply him until advised of his deporton — I will endeavour to get the laws of Congress and Send them to you — adieu —
Yours very Sincerely
Samuel Hodgdon
Major Isaac Craig.
Philadelphia 17th Novr 1798
Sir,
On the receipt of your letter of the 15th instant, I applied to Captain Jenkins to know when it would Suit him to take on board the Musket Stocks he informed me he was just arrived and not unloaded and could not probably receive them in less than a week. Since thence he informs me he has altered his voyage and does not go to Boston — Shall therefore Shipthe Stocks by the first Vessel that Sails for that place, Several being almost ready to depart, they will probably be on the way in three or four days — Yesterday I reed the first Intimation from Mr Whitney of his wishing to receive the Stocks under order for him — His letter is dated 12th Novr inst he says "I Shall Send a Small depot from this place in the course of this Week to bring them, this will probably be in Philada in the course of ten days —" I need only observe that the Stocks are ready and will be delivered at an hours notice —
With Sentiments of respect & Esteem
Oliver Wolcott Esqr
Secretary of the
Treasury.
Sam Sir,
Your most Obed Servt
Samuel Hodgdon
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Hodgdon discusses the arrangements necessary to ship muskets to Boston following Capt. Jenkins' disclosure that he has altered his voyage and will not go to Boston.
Date
11/17/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1798111728055
Page start
284
Notable persons
Oliver Wolcott
Samuel Hodgdon
Captain Jenkins
Mr. [Eli] Whitney
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Boston
Notable items
musket stocks
voyage
vessel

