Samuel Hodgdon
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Supplies for troops responding to Whiskey Rebellion
09/17/1794 Printed DocumentRequests that the Supervisor of Military Stores speedily send 1000 pairs of shoes and two medicine chests to Winchester, Virginia; 1000 blankets, 1000 shoes, 200 rifles, 800 muskets, and two medicine …
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Supplies for the Militia Army
09/30/1794 Letter Signed[Partly illegible] Following the departure of the Secretary of the Treasury, Coxe has received the letter asking him to forward the supplies intended for the militia army.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Supplies for the militia
10/03/1794 DocumentLetter from John Stagg, Chief Clerk of the War Department, to Samuel Hodgdon, Commissary of Military Stores, regarding supplies for the militia.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Supplies for the Jersey Militia, Etc.
10/08/1794 Letter SignedThe Secretary of War has requested that blankets be forwarded to Trenton for the use of the Jersey militia. Tench Francis will furnish additional blankets and Mr. Coxe, the Commissioner of Revenue, …
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Supplies for Pennsylvania militia
09/23/1794 Printed DocumentDirects the Supervisor of Military Stores to furnish the Pennsylvania militia with the additional supply of arms and accoutrements he has been called for. He will also forward to the Virginia militia …
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Supplies Arrived
03/21/1794 Autograph Letter SignedJones acknowledges receipt of powder and files from Charles Anderson and Alexander White.
James Robertson Papers
Sum or Purposes of the Money
08/13/1794 Letter, Type Undetermined[Partly illegible] Jones explains that the Secretary does not recollect the sum or the purposes of the money Mr. Holt [?]applied for.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Sum of money for the militia
10/10/1794 Autograph Letter SignedSecretary Knox informs Samuel Hodgdon, Commissary of Military Stores, that it is requested to transmit a considerable sum of money to the militia army at Carlisle or Bedford.
Northwest Territory Papers
Suits of Infantry Clothing for Carlisle
11/29/1794 Letter SignedSend to Ensign Charles Martin at Carlisle twenty suits of infantry clothing, two of which are for sergeants.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Suits of Infantry & Artillery Clothing to Pittsburgh
10/31/1794 Letter SignedThe Secretary of War has requested that Hodgdon's agent at Carlisle forward one hundred suits of infantry clothing and the same number of artillerist's clothing to Lieutenant Colonel Butler at …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Suitable Buildings for military stores
03/17/1794 Autograph Letter SignedResponding to Hodgdon's inquiry, Hunts notes that there are no unoccupied buildings suitable for military stores in Trenton except for one owned by Robert Walnalittle and a bake house owned by Hunt.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Subscribe for Brown's Papers, Etc.
12/14/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon is asked to forward the amount of Colonel Henley's account as soon as possible since Ball needs the money. Hodgdon should also subscribe for Brown's papers and pay him out of the money drawn …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Street Sand for the Fireplaces of the War Dept.
11/18/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThere is a need for street sand from the public stores to lay before the fireplaces of four rooms in the War Office in order to prevent accidents from fires.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Stores Shipped to Philadelphia
09/18/1794 Letter Signed[Partly illegible] Fleming discusses the stores and arms which he is shipping to Philadelphia.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Stores for the Ordnance
09/09/1794 Autograph Letter Signed[Partly illegible] Fleming assures Hodgdon that he will forward his returns with the greatest expedition.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Stores for the Fortifications on the Sea Coast
08/06/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe military stores ordered for the fortifications on the sea coast are intended for the cannon already at the respective stations. There is a list of officers at each post to whom the supplies are to …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Stores for the Conference with the Six Nations
08/04/1794 Letter SignedHodgdon is directed to have prepared for transportation powder, lead, and flints, intended for Colonel Pickering, the Commissioner appointed to hold a conference with the Six Nations of Indians.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Stores Delivered by Mr. Nicholson
09/21/1794 Autograph Letter SignedThe arms and accoutrements intended for Reading are nearly all forwarded and those for Carlisle will be sent with all possible dispatch.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Store Available for rent at Lamberton
03/26/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHunt has applied to Moore Furman about the store he has available at Lamberton. He replied with the enclosed letter in which the size of the store [24' x 32'] is stated. The rent should be reasonable …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Statement of Account due to Samuel Hodgdon
07/19/1794 Autograph Letter SignedFiscal information concerning the account of Samuel Hodgdon.
Correspondence, Reports, Returns, Bills, Accounts Current' Statements, Receipts, Vouchers and Contracts of Philadelphia Supply Agencies (Coxe And
State of the Arms & Their Apparatus
10/30/1794 Autograph Letter SignedHolt provides information on the state of the arms and apparatus to which he has been applying himself. He is pleased with the service John Miles has given and views him as a skillful and industrious …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Stage Boatman's Receipts
10/15/1794 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed are the stage boatman's receipts for five chests of pistols received from Middletown, Connecticut.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Stabling HorsesKMC
09/04/1794 Autograph Letter SignedSlough was not privy to which Nation would receive horses from the U.S. Discussed stabling cost of post horses.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Spirit of the Jersey Blues
09/30/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMentges extols the spirit of the Jersey Blues who cannot wait to put themselves under the command of the President but they need canteens, knapsacks, and axes before they can march.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Sober, Industrious, & Active Men
09/17/1794 Autograph Letter SignedIf more artificers are wanted, Eastburn recommends two Johns, Langdon and Barras, who are known to be sober, industrious, and active men.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
