Speculates about Contents of Hogsheads; Encourages Clothing to be Sent to Recruiting Parties in New Hampshire
Document 1799Reports the impossibility of knowing what type of clothing and articles are in the hogsheads mentioned in the letter. Believes that they are for the artillery regiment. If any recruiters remain in New Hampshire, it may be well for Mr. Rogers to check the contents and deliver clothing to them. Receipts are to be forwarded immediately.
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Philadelphia, 24 July 1799
Sir,
It is impossible to know what Kind of Clothing, or the particular articles are contained in the Hogsheads mentioned in the enclosed letter. I rather think they are for the Regiment of Artillery — If any recruiting parties remain in New Hampshire, it may be well for Mr Rogers to ascertain the contents of the Casks and deliver the Clothing to the nearest of them, taking two receipts therefor, one to be forwarded immediately to my office, and the other to remain with him to be used here after as occasion may require —
Jam. Sir,
your most obedient Servant,
Samuel Hodgdon —
James McHenry, esqr —
Supr Swan — —
Philadelphia, July 26th 1799.
Sir,
The Secretary of War has shewn me your letter to him of the 16th instant on the subject of Clothing — Before any order can be taken on it, the contents of the Hogsheads must be known. Be pleased to have them opened and an accurate Inventory of their contents made and sent to me, as early as convenient, the Kind of Clothing as well as the particular articles to be mentioned in the Invoice —
Jam. Sir,
your most obedient Servant,
Samuel Hodgdon —
Mr Nathaniel Rogers,
Supervisor —
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Reports the impossibility of knowing what type of clothing and articles are in the hogsheads mentioned in the letter. Believes that they are for the artillery regiment. If any recruiters remain in New Hampshire, it may be well for Mr. Rogers to check the contents and deliver clothing to them. Receipts are to be forwarded immediately.
Date
07/24/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1799072428155
Page start
513
Notable persons
James McHenry
Samuel Hodgdon
Mr. Rogers
Notable locations
Philadelphia
New Hampshire
Notable items
Clothing
Articles
Hogsheads
Receipts

