Regarding Suspicions of Double Dealings

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Regarding Suspicions of Double Dealings

Description

Colonel Nevil delivered documents necessary to procure payment of St. Clair's transportation. Discusses new home in Philadelphia, where he enjoys his friends. Says he knows of no enemies of Craig. Secretary of War appreciates Craig's labors. Dismisses Craig's suggestions that Hodgdon is involved in double dealings. Asks to pay respects to Mrs. Craig and General Nevil's family. Expect to hear again from Congress on the St. Clair expedition. Will forward powder and lead.

short description

Regarding suspicions of double dealings

year created

1793

month created

01

day created

26

sent from location

Philadelphia

recipient

in collection

in image

note

Image quality is poor, document mostly legible.

notable person/group

Isaac Craig
Samuel Hodgdon
Colonel Nevil
Neville
General Arthur St. Clair
Auditor
Deputy Quartermaster General
enemies
Secretary of War
Mrs. Craig
General Nevil's family

notable location

Philadelphia

notable item/thing

enclosing documents
payment
transportation
dinner
draft
report
home
pay
Republican Government
labors
reward
double dealing
manly conduct
expedition
powder
lead

document number

1793012636001

page start

1

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Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (4 pages) IAJ80 (4 pages) Collection: James Robertson Papers IB095

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Samuel Hodgdon Philadelphia [n/a]
Recipient Isaac Craig [unknown] [n/a]