A Permanent Peace

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

A Permanent Peace

Description

Doyle assures Hodgdon that any intelligence that is worth communicating from Fort Steuben will be done. He is astonished that his friend Ziegler may be induced to resign since his soul lays in the Army. He requests a supply of money for contingencies in accordance with Gen. Wilkinson's wishes. The express from Fort Knox mentions that the Indians wish for a permanant peace which he hopes is true though he is dubious.

year created

1792

month created

04

day created

05

author

sent from location

Fort Steuben

recipient

in image

notable person/group

Samuel Hodgdon
Thomas Doyle
Zeigler
Ziegler
General Wilkinson
express
Indians

notable location

Fort Steuben
Fort Washington
Fort Knox

notable item/thing

intelligence
resignation
express

document number

1792040580001

page start

1

number of pages

2

transcription

Letter
from Capt Doyle - dated April
The 5: 1792
Recd April 17. 1792
Samuel Hodgdon Esquire
DW Gen
Fort Washington
Port Sternbern April th 5 1790
Dear Sir
I Received your two favors and for which thank you; rest assured any Intelligence that is worth communicating from this Quarter shall be done- I have not a Correspondent that thinks of me except yourself- Am astonished to hear that my friend Teigler should think of each triffles that woud Induce him to Resign am confident his Soul lay in the Army-Must request of you to forward [undecipherable] first Conveyance, a supply of Money for Contingences agreeable to Genl. Wilkinsons Order hav sent Expresses which obliged me to Advance Thrity Seven Dollar regular Vouchers shall be given any Moment
-The Express from Fort Knox mention that the Indians wish for a permanent Piece which hope may be the case, but must say am Dubious. I remain Sir yours
With Respect & [undecipherable]
T. Doyle
Samuel Hodgedon Esquire
[undecipherable]

Item sets

Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (2 pages) ZLS11 (2 pages) Collection: Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) B:1
[view document] (2 pages) ZLS11a (2 pages) Collection: Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) B:1

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Thomas Doyle Fort Steuben [n/a]
Recipient Samuel Hodgdon [unknown] [n/a]