Library of Congress: Manuscript Division
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Stores Forwarded to Lieut. Hancock
08/10/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon asks Capt. Blackburn to forward certain stores intended for Lieut. Hancock at Kempsville.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Stores for the Ship "Constitution"
06/11/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyEnclosed is an invoice and a bill of lading for stores to be delivered to the ship "Constitution."
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Storekeeper's Statement of the Clothing Delivered
11/01/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon forwards the Storekeeper's statement of the clothing delivered since the begining of 1798. This includes the two contracts made with Mr. Billington under which have occurred surpluses and …
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Stocks Sawed from Dog Wood, Etc.
12/04/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyIn addition to discussing the materials needed for the construction of the canal on the Potomac, Hodgdon extols the virtues of dogwood in the manufacturing of musket stocks.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Stocks On Hand & On Order
10/17/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon discusses the supply and disposition of musket stocks.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Stevens' Return & Geddes' Bill on the Secretary of State
12/03/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon acknowledges receipt of Stevens' letter covering his return and Geddes' bill on the Secretary of State. The amount of the bill will be remitted soon.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Stationery Wanted at Pittsburgh, Etc.
07/25/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyEnclosed is a return for stationery wanted at Pittsburgh and another for articles wanted in the public store.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Stationery for General Washington
08/23/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon informs General Washington of the stationery being sent to Mt. Vernon and includes the invoice.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Stationery for Colonel Williams at Springfield
12/15/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon informs Smith that he is responsible for making sure that the box of stationery reaches Col. Williams at Springfield.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Statement of the Money that Has Passed through My Hands
04/10/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon transmits a statement of the money that has passed through his hands from the time of his appointment until the last day of 1797. If there is peace the transportation expenditures will be …
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Soldiers Ordered to Join Their Company in New York
07/18/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon provides a list of soldiers who are ordered to join their company in New York. Their passage money will be five dollars for each man and will be paid by Capt. John Henry in York.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Small Repairs of Musketry Contiguous to Cities
11/26/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon believes that in times of peace small repairs to musketry at posts contiguous to cities should be made by private workmen. The wear on the muskets and cost of transportation to military …
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Sketch of Clothing for the Troops
07/21/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyEnclosed is an estimate of the supplies wanted at Springfield as well as a sketch of the clothing needed by troops called to the field.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Sketch of a Letter
11/13/1798 Autograph LetterHamilton presents his respects to General Washington and sends a sketch of a letter in conformity to what occurred that morning.
Alexander Hamilton Papers
Six Pounders Are Much Wanted for Public Use
04/18/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon is trying to locate six pounders formerly used on vessels fitted for river service during the revolutionary war. Guns of this caliber are much needed for the public service.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Six Pounder Guns for the Use of the Revenue Cutter
04/06/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon discusses six-pounder iron replacement guns for the use of the revenue cutter.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Six Pounder Cannon at Newport vs.Twelve Pounders at Baltimore
04/21/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon recommends that the United States not pursue the six pounder cannon located at Newport, Delaware because he doubts the quality of their construction. However, the twelve pounders at Baltimore …
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Six Deaths Yesterday, Etc.
09/29/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyIn addition to supply matters, Hodgdon notes the death of Capt. Joseph Anthony which he considers a great mercantile loss. The sickness in Philadelphia has not abated.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Single Musician's Coat the Only Delivery
02/08/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyLetter, encloses return.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Sickness that Prevails in Our City, Etc.
10/04/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyAlong with noting a shortage of private's clothing, Hodgdon observes that the sickness that is ravaging Philadelphia has necessarily resulted in disappointments in his office. His continued presence …
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Sickness Is On the Decline, Etc.
10/16/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon complains that he is still alone but hopes the sicknness is on the decline so that the inhabitants of the city can return to their homes.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Sickness Is Not Alarming
08/15/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyAlong with his concern that the Sloop "Sally" sailed without the letter specifying the destination of the stores, Hodgdon notes that all the public offices have been removed from Philadelphia because …
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Sickness Has Deranged Every Department, Etc.
08/31/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon informs General Irvine of various matters including those affecting Irvine's son. He notes that the sickness has depleted every department and offers that as the reason for unfulfilled …
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Shot, Shells, & Ballast Called Kentledge
06/14/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon expresses regret that the shot and shells remain at Wilson's furnace since they are needed for immediate use. New contracts for shot and Kentledge are soon to be negotiated.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
Shot & Shells of All Sizes
03/30/1798 Author's Letterbook CopyHodgdon notes that shot and shells of all sizes and in any quantity can be found in the vicinity of Pittsburgh.
Samuel Hodgdon Letterbook, Philadelphia, Pa., Arsenal, 1798-99.
