Settlement with Contractors
Item
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Title
Settlement with Contractors
Description
Boats to be provided to Mr. Ellicott. Request someone to call upon A. Scott to provide necessary evidence that flour was contracted for by the United States and that M. Ernest is correct in his fulfillment of this request. Hopes to settle compensation of work in ordnance and clothing departments.
year created
1796
month created
08
day created
19
author
sent from location
Pittsburgh
recipient
sent to location
Philadelphia
in collection
in image
notable person/group
James McHenry
Isaac Craig
Ellicott
contractor
Alexander Scott
Matthew Ernest
Tench Francis
Tenche Francis
Samuel Hodgdon
Quartermaster General
notable location
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Lancaster
river
notable item/thing
boats
returns
packets
flour
barrel
vouchers
hospital stores
clothing
purchase
general return
quartermaster stores
ordnance stores
claim of compensation
notable idea/issue
provisions
contract
receiving provisions
compensation
document number
1796081954001
page start
1
transcription
173
Pittsburg 19 August 1796
Sir,
I have received your letter of the 12th instant. Two Boats for M. Ellicott and his Attendants shall immediately be provided of the burthen you mention I presume these boats are intended to be of a proper Construction to ascend the River
With respect to the Flour offered by Matthew Ernest, it is an unfortunate Circumstance that Alex. Scott one of the late Contractors is now in Phila. or Lancaster therefore his deposition respecting the flour cannot be taken here but must unavoidably occasion a further Delay in receiving it of Mr. Ernest who is very solicitous to have it off his hands. I have therefore to beg of you Sir to direct Some person to call upon Mr. Alexander Scott for the necessary proofs respecting the purchase of the flour &c and it is to be observed that Mattw. Ernest on the 8th. day of July 1796 made a tender to me of 200 barrels of flour as formerly stated by him to have been purchased under an agreement with M. Tenche Francis.
I have this day transmitted to Mr. Samuel Hodgdon four Packets containing a General Return of QMaster, Ordnance & Hospital Stores & Cloathing &c. together with Vouchers of Issues. these packets I have taken the liberty of sending under Cover to you, Sir, and have to request that they may be handed to Mr. Hodgdon.
Previous to my leaving Philadelphia in May last you assured me, Sir, that my Claim of Compensation for cretin Services in Ordnance & Cloathing departments should not be neglected in consequence of which I have directed Mr.
174
Samuel Hodgdon to mention that business to you when at Leisure and to obtain a Settlement of it.
I am Sir
Your Ob. St.
I.C.
Honble.
James Mc.Henry
Sec'y at War
Philadelphia
Pittsburg 19 August 1796
Sir,
I have received your letter of the 12th instant. Two Boats for M. Ellicott and his Attendants shall immediately be provided of the burthen you mention I presume these boats are intended to be of a proper Construction to ascend the River
With respect to the Flour offered by Matthew Ernest, it is an unfortunate Circumstance that Alex. Scott one of the late Contractors is now in Phila. or Lancaster therefore his deposition respecting the flour cannot be taken here but must unavoidably occasion a further Delay in receiving it of Mr. Ernest who is very solicitous to have it off his hands. I have therefore to beg of you Sir to direct Some person to call upon Mr. Alexander Scott for the necessary proofs respecting the purchase of the flour &c and it is to be observed that Mattw. Ernest on the 8th. day of July 1796 made a tender to me of 200 barrels of flour as formerly stated by him to have been purchased under an agreement with M. Tenche Francis.
I have this day transmitted to Mr. Samuel Hodgdon four Packets containing a General Return of QMaster, Ordnance & Hospital Stores & Cloathing &c. together with Vouchers of Issues. these packets I have taken the liberty of sending under Cover to you, Sir, and have to request that they may be handed to Mr. Hodgdon.
Previous to my leaving Philadelphia in May last you assured me, Sir, that my Claim of Compensation for cretin Services in Ordnance & Cloathing departments should not be neglected in consequence of which I have directed Mr.
174
Samuel Hodgdon to mention that business to you when at Leisure and to obtain a Settlement of it.
I am Sir
Your Ob. St.
I.C.
Honble.
James Mc.Henry
Sec'y at War
Philadelphia
Item sets
Document instances
| In image | In source | Location in source | |
|---|---|---|---|
| [view document] (2 pages) | IAS42 (2 pages) | Collection: James Robertson Papers | IID173-174 |
Document names
| Type | Name | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Author | Isaac Craig | Pittsburgh | [n/a] |
| Recipient | James McHenry | Philadelphia | [n/a] |

