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139 War Office

Nov 11th 1795

Sir, Your letter of the 23rd of Octr. with the enclosure has been received. your requests relative to the Beams &c. are answered by the enclosed Copy of Mr. Humphreys letter. no objection to your sending your foreman to Georgia to superintend what timber may yet want cutting for the frigate under your direction. but as Mr. Morgan is engaged to superintend the whole of that Business your foreman must be under his orders. The very great expence that would be incurred prevents my consenting to your sending people from your part of the country to cut the Timber as Negroes can be Obtained in Georgia who are good workmen with the [illegible; lbae?] as avastly cheaper rate and Mr. Morgans report, of their efficiency is very satisfactory

Mr. Stodder Naval-

-Constructor at Baltimore send

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