Enclosed Letter

Item

Type

Letter Signed

Title

Enclosed Letter

Description

Notification that letter enclosed was received by Ensign Campbell Smith at Lancaster.

year created

1794

month created

04

day created

25

author

sent from location

War Department

recipient

in image

note

Letter from Campbell Smith to Selwar enclosed.

notable person/group

Samuel Hodgdon
John Stagg
ensign
Campbell Smith

notable location

War Department
Lancaster
Pennsylvania

notable item/thing

letter

notable idea/issue

enclosure
mail

document number

1794042580001

page start

1

number of pages

6

transcription

War Office 250p<sup>e</sup>
1794 - enclosed
a letter from [Luis?]
Smith

Samuel Hodgdon Esq -

War Department
War Department, April 25<sup>th</sup> . 1794.

Sir.

I am directed, by the Secretary of War, to transmit, for your information, the enclosed copy of a letter received from Ensign Campbell Smith, dated at Jan after the 23. imptant.

Respectfully Yours--

J Stagg [undecipherable]

Samuel Hodgeton Esq.
A letter from Luis
Smith to the
Secretary of War
23 April 1794

28 [in circle]

1794
Lancaster April 23 1794.

Dear Sir

I have the pleasure to inform you that we arrived here yesterday morning with out having sustained loss or damage to my charge.

Our Cavalry and their furniture have turned out to be of the ^<sup> most</sup> catchpenny kind; one horse I was obliged to discharge before I left the City, being so crippled by a sore back that he was unable to bear the rider without great torment; he was replaced by another very little better whom I shall be obliged to leave here; and take one from Colonel Slough. -- this latter deficiency I would have supplied with the horse granted to Collins, but he is so miserably jaded with the journey thus far that I am afraid to risk him, consequently shall leave him with M<sup>r</sup> Slough. -- Our horse furniture was if possible worse calculated for the trip, than the horses themselves, scarce a mile but something broke, and we have been obliged to tarry here till this time, partly to refit and partly to avoid the rain which fell all day yesterday.

Collins's horse which he left here, we find lame and not well adapted for travelling; however he has agreed to venture on him, and if he fails to exchange him on the way, and I am not a little apprehensive that the

horse
horse furnished for my own riding may fail, if the weather continues so warm as has been.

I have thought proper to advise you of these circumstances, that others in a like situation may be guarded against similar impositions, and am with respect.

Your most obedient Servant

(signed) Campbell Smith

We leave here two horses and one Saddle and Bridle

C.S.



The Secretary of War.

Item sets

Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (6 pages) ZMT10 (6 pages) Collection: Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) B:3
[view document] (5 pages) ZMT10a (5 pages) Collection: Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) B:3

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author John Stagg War Department [n/a]
Recipient Samuel Hodgdon [unknown] [n/a]