Debts Due to Ironmasters

Item

Type

Author's Letterbook Copy

Title

Debts Due to Ironmasters

Description

Discusses the possibility of discharging the debts due to ironmasters by allowing the ironmasters holding public stores of shot and shells to sell a portion of the shot and shells equal to their claims. Discusses the value of the shot and shells. Notes that demand for bar iron is high asnd it is a good time to sell.

year created

1784

month created

01

day created

03

sent from location

Philadelphia

recipient

in image

recipient note

Superintendant of Finance

notable person/group

Robert Morris
Samuel Hodgdon
Iron Masters
the public
Congress
Superintendent of Finance

notable location

Philadelphia
Philadelphia

notable item/thing

great sums
shells and shot
furnaces
the States
best judgement
claims
whole on hand
opinion
answer
act of Congress
magazines
peace establishment
bills
pounds
ton
balaces
account
demands
opinion
duty
matter
consideration
bar iron
demand
the present
most likely time
sell
bars
barrs

notable phrase

"The stores by the late act of Congress being wholly under my direction, I conceive I am authorised, and shall be fully justified in disposing of such as may not be considered as essentially necessary to compose the Magazines intended to be kept on the Peace establishment, provided it can be done withnevident advantage."

document number

1784010328001

page start

1

Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (1 pages) DFB11 (1 pages) Collection: Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) V: 92, P: 329

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Samuel Hodgdon Philadelphia [n/a]
Recipient Robert Morris [unknown] [n/a]