Requests Putty, Window Glass for New Barracks at Tellico and West Point
Document 1799Col. David Henley requests putty and window glass for new barracks at Tellico and South West Point. Requests order and deposit in the public store, and to be transported by the first wagon. Henley also requests a complete list of armorer's tools.
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Philadelphia 21st June 1799
Colo David Henley requests to have fifty pounds of Putty, and Six Boxes No Window Glass forwarded as soon as convient for the use of the new Barrack Building at Bellize, and better West Point. Will you please to give an order for their purchase and deposite in the public Store for the purpose of being sent by the first Waggon that load for Knoxville.
I am, Sir,
your most obedient Servt
Saml Hodgdon.—
[P.S. Colo Henley says, a complete set of Armourers Tools as more wanted at his post.—]
James McHenry Esqr.—
Secretary of War.—
Philadelphia, 21st June 1799.—
I have received your letter of the 14th instant. I shall be glad to receive the requisite Returns at an early day.— There is no necessity for suspending your Commissary appointment, as they have no relation to the Returns, certain papers are wanting from the Comptroller's office which have been frequently applied for without effect. I am informed they may now be had, and as soon as I have completed a General Return for General Hamilton I shall attend to that business and I hope be enabled to effect it. The Secretary of War has fixed Col. Stevens's Salary for past Service at 1230 dollars and future ones at 1000 Dollars per annum.— By a letter received from Stevens this morning, he refuses the compensations, and resigns his employment.— I will inform you the final result as soon as known.—
your most obedient Servt
Samuel Hodgdon
Major Isaac Craig.—
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Col. David Henley requests putty and window glass for new barracks at Tellico and South West Point. Requests order and deposit in the public store, and to be transported by the first wagon. Henley also requests a complete list of armorer's tools.
Date
06/21/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1799062128055
Page start
481
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
David Henley
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Tellico
South West Point
Notable items
Putty
Window Glass
Barracks
Wagon
Armorer's Tools

