Directs that muskets be released to Nicholson for repair, along with whatever supplies he might require for doing so. Followed by Nicholson's detailed report on the condition of the muskets when he examined them.
Certification of payment; $172 [$170] to Lieutenant Colonel Henry Burbeck, expenses for stage hire and for self and servant traveling from Detroit to Washington.
Certification of payment; $161.39 to Doctor William Leigh for medical services rendered detachment of troops stationed at Norfolk Virginia under command of Lieutenant Ferdinand L. Claiborne, as reported by Doctor Gillaspy and Doctor Strong.
Certification of payment; $61.49 to Doctor Henry Hall for medical services rendered a detachment of troops at Harrisburg Pennsylvania under command of Captain Matthew Henry, admitted by Doctor Gillaspy and Doctor Strong;
Certification of payment; $1952.17 to James Baker, Contractor for Maryland, for rations, quarter master, and hospital supplies for use of United States troops in Maryland.
Certification of payment; $62.60 to 2d Lieutenant Joseph H. Dwight, 1st Regiment of Infantry for travel expenses Oxford Massachusetts to Washington, including stage hire and extra expenses while detained at seat of government, by order of Brigadier General Wilkinson.
Cited in Williams to Hodgdon, 12/24/1800. Enclosed is the return of clothing received of Jonathan Jackson belonging to the disbanded 15th Regiment. $1500 came to hand as expected and Williams hopes to receive more soon. Mr. Lyman is no better and hopefully no worse.
Enclosed is a receipt from Captain Lyman and Captain Russell Bissell which covers all the stores that Buell has run from Colonel Williams at Springfield. Buell wants to be credited on Hodgdon's books before he joins his regiment.
Discusses the transfer of a lieutenant, Joseph C. Cooper, in the 12th Regiment of the provisional army to a permanent appointment in one of the "established" [old or permanent] regiments.