Requests Warrant for Quartermaster General
Document 1799Requests $10,000 to pay bills due to the Quartermaster General.
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Philadelphia 27 March 1799.
Sir
For the discharge of the Bills drawn on me by the Quarter Master General, and to meet others expected this way, I request a warrant in his favour for Ten Thousand Dollars to be charged as usual —
With respect and esteem,
I am,
Sir,
your most obedient Servant,
Samuel Hodgdon —
Philadelphia, 27th March 1799.
James McHenry, Esqr.
Secretary of War —
Sir
On inquiry I find Captain McKnight has not appeared to sign the receipts mentioned to you in my letter of the 14 Instant — In consequence of your note in answer to mine on the subject, I have suspended Harris's account. Be pleased to inform me what is now in the business, that I may know how to proceed in obtaining the indispensible documents in question —
your most obedt. Servt.
S. Hodgdon —
Major Wm. Burrows, —
Marine Corps —
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Requests $10,000 to pay bills due to the Quartermaster General.
Date
03/27/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1799032728155
Page start
413
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
Quartermaster General
Notable locations
Philadelphia

