Samuel Hodgdon
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Letter from Captain Armstrong to Samuel Hodgdon on state of supply
12/24/1791 Letter SignedFrom Fort Hamilton, Armstrong reports to Hodgdon at Fort Washington that he received letter from General directing him to forward to Fort Jefferson certain articles of clothing which were taken …
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)- No image
Letter Citation
11/15/1791 Cited letter or documentCited in Armstrong to Hodgdon, 11/17/1791.
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Letter Citation
06/03/1791 Cited letter or documentCited in Burton to St. Clair, 06/22/1791.
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Invoice and Bill of Lading
09/08/1791 Letter SignedStatement describing shipment of boxes of artillery clothing and bill of lading describing shipment of casks of powder to be shipped on Sloop Wilmington, Noah Wyeth, Master.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Indians Killed & Scalped a Man
10/24/1791 Autograph Letter SignedAccording to Capt. Benham, the Army is sadly lacking provisions. The idea of an army suffering for provisions in Indian Country is too much to be surmounted so an effort has been exerted to provide …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Horse Collar Chains
11/12/1791 Autograph Letter SignedIf there is a campaign the following Spring, and there will probably be one, Hodgdon is asked to provide a variety of articles that will be wanted such as horse collar chains and all sorts of …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Hodgdon's Horse
10/30/1791 Autograph Letter SignedMr. Greenlee, Quartermaster of the militia, has just this moment arrived with Hodgdon's horse. Houdin would be happy to take charge of him but has no place to secure him nor is there any food for him. …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
General Scott's Campaign
07/28/1791 Autograph Letter SignedNotification of the success of General Scott's campaign is available. Enclosed is a newspaper containing the particulars.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) 
Ferguson requests stores be sent to Fort Washington
06/16/1791 Autograph Letter SignedFerguson makes requisition to Hodgdon for stores needed at Fort Washington.
Isaac Craig Papers
Family in Distress
10/29/1791 Autograph Letter SignedSince his family is likely to be distressed, Clarke has nobody else to turn to but Hodgdon. Clarke lives in the little hut near the slaughterhouse and had even made improvements to it. His wife has …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Exercise of Your Highest Exertions
05/01/1791 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentKnox reminds Hodgdon of his many important responsiblities during the upcoming campaign and stresses that Hodgdon's future reputation depends on his performance as Quartermaster to an army of great …
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Dismissal of Patrick Lacy
10/27/1791 Autograph Letter SignedHoudin declares that Hodgdon no doubt will be surprised to see Patrick Lacy again at Fort Washington. He is no soldier and the boys seem to be so displeased with him that, in the interests of harmony, …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Delivery of Boxes
12/10/1791 Autograph Letter SignedDelivery of boxes to Fort Washington desired.
File 1789, Nov 23
Defense of Ohio River
06/09/1791 Autograph Letter SignedOrders to obtain all necessary supplies before embarking on campaign to defend Ohio river.
General Collection
Craig discusses military stores and shipment with Hodgdon; mentions General St. Clair's spirits
09/28/1791 Autograph Letter SignedCraig discusses shipment of powder, procurement of river pilots, payment for corn and horses, and status of General St. Clair's spirits.
Isaac Craig Papers
Complaint about Public Horses Feeding in Private Corn Field
11/12/1791 Autograph Letter SignedComplains that the public horses feed in his corn fields every night at a considerable loss to him. Requests assistance.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of the Navy to Federal Executive Agents (Letters to President, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and Letters To
Coming to Philadelphia
06/01/1791 Autograph Letter SignedAs soon as the Treasurer can come to Philadelphia, Colesworth will also set off for the same city, possibly the next Thursday.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)- No image
Clothing, Shoes & Deficient Pack Horses, Etc.
07/14/1791 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThe shoes and clothing, but not the colors, will soon be in motion and if the pack horses should be deficient, the General will direct Hodgdon to furnish the necessary number. Mr. Swan, if he accepts …
Printed Versions 
Clothing, Etc.
12/21/1791 Autograph Letter SignedCraig has forwarded care of Captain Cushing several articles, including clothing. Mentions a defeat, general panic, and the Northern Indians. No news yet received from Congress.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Clothing, Etc.
12/11/1791 Autograph Letter SignedArmstrong fears that Hodgdon will be disappointed in not receiving the clothing mentioned in his recent letter. Armstrong has some of the clothing, shirts and shoes, but it is not marked so it is …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
