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Unknown Cost of Transportation
08/18/1798 Letter SignedUnsure of cost for transporting supplies through various cities. Will consult owner of the waggon that transported the supplies.
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
Unfounded Suspicions of Colonel Smith
12/13/1798 Autograph Signed DraftAn alternative to William Smith has been presented for the post of Lieutenant Colonel Commandant. Apparently Smith has been charged in the opinion of his fellow citizens with serious misconduct.
Sixth Congress: Executive Nominations to the Senate [6B-A2 & A3] (RG46) (M1706, Roll 4)
Unauthorized Agents
04/23/1798 Autograph Letter SignedDiscussion of unauthorized agents certifying documents regarding pay and subsistence.
Fifth Congress: Petitions Relating to Claims to the Senate [5A-G1] (RG46) (M1074, Roll 3)
Unable to Sail Due to the Late Snow Storm, Etc.
12/01/1798 Letter SignedBoote warns that he will be unable to sail as planned due to the recent snow storm.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Unable to Find More Stocks Fit for Use, Etc.
01/31/1798 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is the January return of the work done at the armorer's shop at Springfield. Unless he can obtain more stocks, Ames feels that he will only have enough work to last up to March 15th. The ones …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Tents and a Rifle for the Indian Chiefs
01/19/1798 Letter Signed"Pleased to deliver [to] Colonel Mentges for the Indian chiefs in this city two common tents [and] one rifle complete."
Subject File of the Naval Records Collection
Two Teams Travelling to Pittsburgh with a Load of Tents
05/10/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMajor Craig has been notified that two teams will start for Pittsburgh on Monday with a load of tents. During this busy season it was not possible to obtain teams that would proceed instantaneously at …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Teams that Will Carry Tents to Pittsburgh, Etc.
05/03/1798 Autograph Letter SignedBedinger discusses in detail the shipment of tents to Pittsburgh. He has contracted with two teams to carry them but they are required to haul full loads so he made up the balance with tent poles. The …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Receipts
12/17/1798 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed are one receipt for money to aid a magistrate and one for a recruit enlisted since Deveaux's last letter to Simmons.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Receipts
06/26/1798 Autograph Letter SignedCover for receipts from John Bryant and James S. Deblois. Cited in Jackson to Simmons, 05/31/1798; Cited in Simmons to Jackson, 07/03/1798.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Two receipts
06/06/1798 Letter SignedCover for receipts from Captain Frederick Frye and Captain George Fleming in the amounts listed. Cited in Simmons to Fish, 06/08/1798.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Two Quarter Casks of Good Wine, Etc.
08/20/1798 Autograph Letter SignedWriting in his usual code, Sargent requests two quarter casks of good wine to be sent by way of Orleans and two more quarters of red or white should be added, he does not care which.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Drafts for $500 Each
09/01/1798 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed are two drafts for five hundred dollars each drawn by Isaac Craig on Hodgdon. They were sent to Trenton for acceptance with the understanding that Hodgdon had relocated there. Montgomery & …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Drafts Drawn on Hodgdon
05/15/1798 Letter SignedWilkins has drawn on Hodgdon a draft in favor of Wilson Hunt for $500 and a draft in favor of Owen and Jonathan Jones for $50.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Dollars Per Recruit
09/28/1798 Autograph Letter SignedIt should be understood that two dollars is allowed by law to the officer for each recruit he enlists. This should be sufficient to cover all expenses of the enlistment and if he needs barracks or …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Bills Drawn on Hodgdon
07/06/1798Bill No. 93 for $1000 in favor of [?] and Bill No. 94 for $700 in favor of Beckham & Reese have been drawn on Hodgon
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Two Bills Drawn in Favor of James Hog
06/08/1798 Letter SignedBill of Exchange No. 87 for $300 and No. 88 for $200 have been drawn on Hodgdon in favor of James Hog.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Turner's Silence Respecting Sargent's Engagement, Etc.
01/29/1798 Autograph Letter SignedBlake has seen Captain Turner and perceives that his silence while at Philadelphia respecting Winthrop Sargent's engagement was inadverent. Though the note bore Turner's signature it was in truth …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Treaty with the Cherokee Nation of Indians
10/02/1798 Copy of Signed DocumentArticles of a Treaty between the United States and the Cherokee Indians.
Transcribed Treaties and Conventions Advised and Ratified by the Senate. (RG46) (M200, Roll 2)
Travel and Employment Prospects
08/16/1798 Letter SignedPerkins travel plans to recruit carpenters and brick layers for construction of buildings at the armory at Harper's Ferry; mentions yellow fever in Philadelphia.
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
Transporting the Clothing to Elizabeth Town
02/14/1798 Autograph Letter SignedThere is not a pressing necessity for clothing at Elizabeth Town but it will be needed soon. Rather than waiting for the river to open, and since the sleighing is now good, it might not involve much …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Transporting the Clothing
05/20/1798 Autograph Letter SignedA mostly illegible letter that mentions "transporting of the clothing."
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Transporting Cannon from Antietam Works, Etc.
06/26/1798 Autograph Letter SignedAlong with a number of accounting and supply matter Day notes that after inquiring at Hagerstown, he believes that the most certain and least expensive way to transport cannon is from Antietam Works …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Transportation Problems, Unfriendly Indians in the Northwest Territory
07/17/1798 Autograph Letter SignedWhile discussing a number of transportation and supply matters, Bedinger expresses his concern that Major Elias Langham has not returned. He hopes that no accident may have befallen him during his …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Transportation of Supplies to Baltimore
08/23/1798 Letter SignedTransfer of muskets and cartouche boxes to Baltimore. Requested information on payment of Messr. Baker & [Connygs].
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
