The artillery at Harpers Ferry is in serious need of clothing. Freeman has orders from Majro General Pinckney to request clothing be forwarded via Lieutenant House.
Return of pay due some men from the companies of Captain Elliott and Captain Freeman who were discharged July 9, with allowances to which they are entitled.
Deblois hopes that receipts from the recruiting officers of the ship Constitution have been received and will soon be paid. Deblois is the purser on the ship. He also requests additional copies of the Rules and Regulations of the Navy, as the only copy on board belongs to the Captain who refuses to let them out of his sight.
Freeman has arrived in Savannah from Pensacola and will proceed to Charleston per orders as soon as he has rested from the journey. He asks for duplicates of rolls and points out that the merchants in Georgia need to be paid for their services. Freeman also asks for tiem off to move his family to his new station.
Guion informs McHenry that he has drawn three bills of exchange on the Department of War to be paid to Whitstone for one thousand dollars. One of these bills is enclosed with the letter.
Accounts of John Chisholm relating to travel and other expenses of delegations of Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and other tribes to the United States.