Samuel Hodgdon
3612 documents

Model of an Auger
03/18/1795 Autograph Letter SignedPickering asks Hodgdon to direct Mr. Dransy to locate a proper workshop to make the model of an auger with cutters for boring cannon.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Missing Boxes
05/07/1795 Letter SignedBeach tells Hodgdon that the man he entrusted with making boxes has apparently done a shoddy job, and Beach would prefer using casks. He wishes to send them to Hodgdon and hopes a use for them may be …
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
Military Stores Supplied by Maryland
12/18/1795 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is Governor Stone's letter with a return of the military stores supplied by the State of Maryland for the expedition against the insurgents. Included is an account showing the prices for the …
Timothy Pickering Papers
Materials and Transport for Missionaries
01/20/1795 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon asked to furnish transportation for baggage of missionaries Peter Janin and John Francis Rivet going to Pittsburgh for work with the Wabash and Illinois Indians.
Consolidated Correspondence File, 1794-1890. (RG92)
Major Craig disburses funds for witness to travel to trial in Philadelphia
04/29/1795 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig informs Samuel Hodgdon of disbursements made for the travel expenses of Major Bezaleel Howe. Howe is scheduled to appear in court as a government witness during the trial of the …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Main Order of the Army
02/14/1795 Autograph Letter SignedKirkpatrick's order requesting stores for the Army should be sent.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Location of Supplies, Charges, and Debt
09/04/1795 Letter SignedBreed was provided with Hodgdon's letters of August 20th and informs Hodgdon, the Superintendent of Military Stores, of the shipment of a large quantity [units are unfamiliar] of lead on the sloop …
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
Letter to the Superintendent of Military Stores Regarding Peter Davis' Request for Clothing
02/20/1795 Letter SignedBissell informs Hodgdon that Peter Davis, of the late artificers, requested clothing for which he possesses Hodgdon's signature. Bissell wishes Hodgdon's approval or denial of this request.
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
Letter to the Superintendent of Military Stores
11/30/1795 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, advises that required receipt will be late
Misc Mss Samuel Hodgdon
Letter to the Superintendent of Military Stores
10/21/1795 LetterbookLetter to the Superintendent of Military Stores concerning cavalry equipment for the state of Georgia.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Letter to the Superintendent of Military Stores
10/21/1795 LetterbookLetter to the Superintendent of Military Stores concerning the Georgia militia.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
Letter to the Superintendent of Military Stores
06/30/1795 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, discuses timber supplies at Baltimore Naval Yard.
Misc Mss Samuel Hodgdon
Large Amount of Shot and Iron
01/19/1795 Letter SignedPickering discusses a large quantity of shot and iron.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Jersey Troopers' Horses
10/01/1795 Letterbook CopyHorses possessed by Jersey troopers are discussed, along with their location and maintenance.
Department of Defense Military Records. Letterbook, Peter Hunt - April 19, 1794 to August 12, 1801
Items for the Artillerists & Engineers at West Point
11/05/1795 Letter SignedThe following items are to be transported to West Point for the use of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers: helmets, helmet feathers, cockades, sergeant's woolen overalls, sergeant's shirts, sword …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Iron Wanted at Springfield
05/15/1795 Autograph Letter SignedAs soon as Hodgdon has ordered the iron wanted at Springfield, he should send it to Mr. Francis informing him of the necessity of making the purchase today.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Iron Trucks for Cannon Carriages
01/08/1795 Letter SignedSamuel Richards has notified the Secretary of War that he is ready to deliver, agreeably to a contract made with Tench Coxe, iron trucks for the cannon carriages. Hodgdon should have them inspected …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Iron for the Armory at Springfield
10/22/1795 Autograph Letter SignedMr. Ames of the Springfield Armory presses for a few tons of iron for gun barrels of certain dimensions. Ames says that about half of the iron sent him earlier was too short so it was useless. …
Timothy Pickering Papers
Invoice of Lead Shipped by Breed to Philadelphia
09/04/1795 Document SignedInvoice for 1350 bars of lead shipped by Ebenezer Breed on board the vessel "Pomona" bound for Philadelphia by order of Samuel Hodgdon and to him consigned.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Invoice of Clothing
09/14/1795 Autograph Letter SignedMcClallen has received Hodgdon's letter covering the invoice of clothing for the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Instructions for Kirkpatrick
01/09/1795 Autograph Letter SignedPickering requests instructions for Kirkpatrick.
Timothy Pickering Papers
Inspection & Preparation of Arms
09/14/1795 Letter SignedUnder the direction of General Hand, the rilfes have been inspected, well oiled, papered, packed, stamped "US", and prepared for transportation. The muskets and rifles under the charge of Captain Ross …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Indisposition of My Health
01/12/1795 Letter SignedShore apologizes for the indisposition of his health which has prevented him from sending his accounts to Hodgdon in a timely manner. Since he seems to be recovering, he will send them off without …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Impaired State of the Arms
08/24/1795 Autograph Letter SignedForwards a letter for Captain Suijdam.They state that the arms were in an impaired state when they received them.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Immediate Settlement of Our Dispute
09/19/1795 Autograph Letter SignedHaving received no response from Hodgdon, McLean & Van Emburgh must have immediate evidence that a settlement of their dispute is still important to him.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
