Hodgdon's letter would have been answered sooner but for the absence of the young man employed by Seth as a private confidential guard. His receipt and vouchers will be procured and forwarded the moment he returns.
Certification of payment; $1044.17 to Brigadier General James Wilkinson for expenses; New York to the Natchez; Fort Adams, on the Mississippi, and to City of Washington, by order of Major General Alexander Hamilton.
This letter authorizes the discharge of Sergeant William Hodge, if Hodge can find a man to serve in his stead. Hodge's substitute must be approved by his Commanding Officer, Captain Huger.
Cited in Williams to Hodgdon, 12/24/1800. Williams has received fifteen hundred dollars in post notes on account of the Armory. This is the first remittance on the estimate for November.
This letter authorizes Whelen to purchase the articles identified by Samuel Hodgdon. The letter identifies General Stevens, Archibald Crary, and Jonathan Jackson as War Department Agents in New York, Newport, and Boston respectively.
Regarding accounts of Mr. Rogers and Colonel Davis, asks that Carrington forward information to the office in order that they be put before the comptroller for decision.