Contract of William Rhodes and William Tyler with the United States for fabricating 2000 muskets
Document 1799Articles of agreement between Wolcott and William Rhodes and William Tyler of Providence Rhode Island to manufacture 2000 stands of arms complete with bayonet and ramrods fit for service and to be delivered at Providence Rhode Island.
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[September 4th 1798—
William Rhodes }
& William Tyler, } Contract
with
United States — }
for fabricating 2000 muskets
Recorded in Contract Book B page 202.—
Settles pr 1600 [undecipherable] 23d July [undecipherable]
D° for 400 — d 1st Dal[undecipherable]
Comptroller's Office
Recorded in Contract Book
N° 3 page 78.—
Rhodes & Tyler
Cont's]
Articles of Agreement made on the Fourth —— Day of September —— One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-Eight, between Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, of the one part, and William Rhodes & William Tyler of the County of Providence in the State of Rhode Island —— of the other part.
First. THE said William Rhodes & William Tyler —— contracts and engages to manufacture within the United States, and deliver to such person or persons as shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, or the Secretary of War, for the time being —— Two Thousand —— —— stands of Arms, or Muskets, with Bayonets and Ramrods complete and fit for service—One third of the whole number to be delivered within eight months—One other third within fourteen months, and the remaining third with eighteen months from the date of these presents.
Second. THE said Arms shall be delivered at Providence —— in the State of Rhode Island —— and shall be made after the Charleville model. The Barrels shall be proved and the Muskets inspected agreeably to the rules now practised and required by the United States; the Locks shall be duly hardened; the Ramrods and Bayonets shall be properly tempered; and the Mountings, Stocks, and every other particular shall be finished in a workman-like manner, in all parts precisely, or as near as possible, conformably to two patterns, which [undecipherable] marked [undecipherable] sealed by the contracting parties to this Instrument; one of which patterns, [the] party of the second part hereby acknowledges to have received.
Third. THE Barrels shall be proved, and the Muskets inspected at Providence aforesaid —— by a person or persons to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, or the Secretary of War. When due notice shall have been received by the party of the first part, that One Hundred and Fifty —— —— —— —— —— Barrels are ready for the test; the proof shall commence, on like notice that a further number of Two —— Hundred & fifty Barrels are ready, the same shall also be proved; after which the United States shall not be required to prove less than Four Hundred —— —— —— —— Barrels at one time. The wages of the Inspector; the expense of powder and ball; and all other expences attending the proving and inspecting, shall be borne by the United States.
Fourth. The Stocks of the Muskets shall be made of well seasoned black walnut timber, when the same can be procured by the Contractor, otherwise, of well seasoned, tough maple timber; or the United States shall cause to be delivered, at Philadelphia, to the party of the second part, if the same shall be required, —— Two —— Thousand —— —— well seasoned black walnut stocks in the rough, as they have been usually received into the public stores, at the rate of twenty-five cents each.
Fifth. The party of the first part, contracts for and on behalf of the United States to pay or allow in settlement, Thirteen Dollars and Forty Cents, for each and every of the Stands of Arms which shall be manufactured according to the pattern, and delivered after —— [undecipherable] inspection as aforesaid.
In witness whereof the said Secretary of the Treasury on behalf of United States, hath hereunto subscribed his hand and affixed the Seal of the Treasury; and the said William Rhodes and William Tyler have —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— —— [strikethrough: hath] hereto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.
[seal]
Oliver Wolcott
Secy the Treas[ury]
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of
[Signature: Jno. [undecipherable] Dexter [undecipherable]]
[Signature: [undecipherable] Cushing]
Wm Rhodes
William Tyler
By Virtue of authority given to me by Oliver Wolcott Esquire the aforesaid Secretary of the Treasury, I hereby agree in behalf of the said United States that the periods for delivering the Musquets mentioned in the foregoing Contract shall be calculated from this first day of January —— one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine instead of the date of the date of said Contract.——
[Signature: Jno. [undecipherable] Dexter [undecipherable]]
Providence January 1st 1799.
Received of John S Dexter Supervisor for the District of Rhode Island One Musquet, with Bayonet complete, of the Charleville Pattern, marked E.F and Sealed on the breech, as a Model for those which we have by Indenture with the Secretary of the Treasury contracted to make for the United States; one other Musquet of the like Pattern and marked and Sealed in the same manner, as a counterpart placed in the possession of the said John S Dexter.——
Wm Rhodes
William Tyler
Type
Printed Document Signed
Description
Articles of agreement between Wolcott and William Rhodes and William Tyler of Providence Rhode Island to manufacture 2000 stands of arms complete with bayonet and ramrods fit for service and to be delivered at Providence Rhode Island.
Date
01/01/1799
Recipient
Document number
1799010190101
Page start
5
Note
Enclosed in multiple, 09/04/1798
Notable locations
Providence
Notable items
stands of arms
muskets
bayonets
ramrods
contracts
fit for service
barrels
locks
tempered
stocks
workman-like-manner
patterns
black walnut timber
contractor
tough maple timber
public stores

