Transportation of Whiskey and Purchase of Land
Item
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Title
Transportation of Whiskey and Purchase of Land
Description
Enclosed return of commissary stores at Fort Washington. Noted stores of whiskey at Fort Washington; navigation of Allegheny river as impossible and therefore whiskey cannot be sent to Le Boeuf. Land for block house and barracks at Le Boeuf determined. Land up for auction by state of Pennsylvania and Craig, Gen Irvin and George William request the lots.
year created
1796
month created
08
day created
26
author
sent from location
Pittsburgh
recipient
in collection
in image
note
Extract enclosed in Craig to Hodgdon, 02/23/1798.
notable person/group
James McHenry
Isaac Craig
General Irvin
General Irwin
George William
contractor
Legislature of Pennsylvania
Governor
notable location
Pittsburgh
Fort Washington
post
Allegheny
Allegheny River
Waterford
Le Boeuf
Pennsylvania
notable item/thing
return
commissary stores
receipts
issues of provision
provisions
whiskey
whisky
boats
block house
barracks
lots
conditions of sale
notable idea/issue
purchase of land
auction
transportation of provisions
document number
1796082654001
page start
1
transcription
Pittsburg 26th August 1796
Sir
I have received your letter of 19th inst. The enclosed return of Commissary Stores comprehending the Receipts of Issues of Provision from the 1st June 1795 to the 1st of July 1796 will exhibit the several quantities of whiskey received of the agent of Purchase & forwarded to Fort Washington and the other posts during that period. A Statement made on the back of the Return for March, April, May & June 1796 will shew the quantity of whiskey since recd. of the agent to be 6708 Gallons of which 3441 1/4 gallons have been sent to Fort Washington and at the end of this month deducting the Issues of this post there will be on hand 3141 Gall. but the Alleghany is not now navigable for loaded Boats, therefore the whiskey cannot be sent to Le Boeuf until the water rises which is not probably before October. On making choice of ground on which to erect a Block House & Barracks at Le Boeuf. I found the most suitable of the small squares
reserved for public use connected with two Lotts in the Town of Waterford, viz. Lotts No. 37 & 38 These Lots being offered for sale at auction by the Commissioners of the State of Pennsylvania, to wit, Gen Irwin & Geo William. I applyd to them to reserve them for the use of the United States, but was told by them it was not in their power to reserve any Lots that were advertised but advised me to purchase and said that they had no doubt of the Legislature of Pennsylvania's ceding those lots together with the other Square to the U.S. on proper application. I have therefore to beg your attention to that business. These Lots were purchased in my name, viz No. 37 at 135 Dollars & No. 38 at 150 Dollars - part of which to be paid in three months: But I presume on application to the Governor the conditions of sale will be dispensed with till an application can be made to the Legislature.
I am, Sir Your Obedt Servt I.C.
Hob
James McHenry Sec'y of War
Sir
I have received your letter of 19th inst. The enclosed return of Commissary Stores comprehending the Receipts of Issues of Provision from the 1st June 1795 to the 1st of July 1796 will exhibit the several quantities of whiskey received of the agent of Purchase & forwarded to Fort Washington and the other posts during that period. A Statement made on the back of the Return for March, April, May & June 1796 will shew the quantity of whiskey since recd. of the agent to be 6708 Gallons of which 3441 1/4 gallons have been sent to Fort Washington and at the end of this month deducting the Issues of this post there will be on hand 3141 Gall. but the Alleghany is not now navigable for loaded Boats, therefore the whiskey cannot be sent to Le Boeuf until the water rises which is not probably before October. On making choice of ground on which to erect a Block House & Barracks at Le Boeuf. I found the most suitable of the small squares
reserved for public use connected with two Lotts in the Town of Waterford, viz. Lotts No. 37 & 38 These Lots being offered for sale at auction by the Commissioners of the State of Pennsylvania, to wit, Gen Irwin & Geo William. I applyd to them to reserve them for the use of the United States, but was told by them it was not in their power to reserve any Lots that were advertised but advised me to purchase and said that they had no doubt of the Legislature of Pennsylvania's ceding those lots together with the other Square to the U.S. on proper application. I have therefore to beg your attention to that business. These Lots were purchased in my name, viz No. 37 at 135 Dollars & No. 38 at 150 Dollars - part of which to be paid in three months: But I presume on application to the Governor the conditions of sale will be dispensed with till an application can be made to the Legislature.
I am, Sir Your Obedt Servt I.C.
Hob
James McHenry Sec'y of War
Item sets
Document instances
| In image | In source | Location in source | |
|---|---|---|---|
| [view document] (3 pages) | IAS44 (3 pages) | Collection: James Robertson Papers | IID179-180 |
Document names
| Type | Name | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Author | Isaac Craig | Pittsburgh | [n/a] |
| Recipient | James McHenry | [unknown] | [n/a] |

