Requests Warrant to Pay Bill Due Quartermater General
Document 1799Requests warrant to pay bills due to the Quartermaster General.
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conceive that lantum may be obtained of Good quality and on a low price at and near Boston, where the silk works, as it is called, is carried on very largely. —
I am,
Sir,
your most obedient servant —
Samuel Hodgdon. —
James McHenry, Esq.
Secretary of War. —
Philadelphia, 17 April, 1799.
Sir,
To enable me to pay fourteen Bills drawn on me by the Quarter Master General, I request a warrant in his favour as usual for Nine thousand six hundred Dollars
I am,
Sir,
your most obedient servant
Samuel Hodgdon. —
James McHenry, esq.
Secretary of War —
Philadelphia, 18 April, 1799.
Sir,
Your favour of the 15 instant enclosing a draft on Mr James Miller, Deputy Quarter Master General, came duly to hand. It was paid this morning, and I now enclose a Check on the Branch Bank in your for one thousand Dollars, being the amount thereof — I saw you yesterday on other business, have nothing to add —
I am,
Sir,
your most obedient servant,
Samuel Hodgdon. —
Col. Ebenezer Stevens
New York. —
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Requests warrant to pay bills due to the Quartermaster General.
Date
04/17/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1799041728055
Page start
429
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
John Wilkins
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
Warrent
Bill

