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The bearer Abby Mot is a soldiers widow in great distress who wants to go to her friends in the...
I am to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of yesterday. That the amount of the Monies...
[ Treasury Department, December 20, 1792. “A warrant has been issued this day on the Treasurer in...
[ Philadelphia, January 17, 1793. The catalogue description of this letter reads “in reference to...
Treasury Department, February 20, 1793. “A warrant has this day issued on the Treasurer in your...
Mr. Hamilton presents his Compliments to Mr. Hodgsdon. He has signed a warrant in favour of the...
I think it will be proper for you to address the inquiry concerning the public buildings alluded...
Treasury Department, January 13, 1794. “… applications similar to yours of the 11th instant...
[ Philadelphia ] April 24, 1794 . “The Secretary of the Treasury presents his Compliments to Mr...
Treasury Department, August 25, 1794. “I have to request, that you will purchase for the use of...
War Department, August 25, 1794. “It is expected, that there will be shortly assembled at...
Mr. Hamilton requests Mr. Hodgsdon to have ready an express to go tomorrow Morning to cumberland...
You will procure without delay the number of horses you mention for the Artillery. I am of...
[ Philadelphia ] September 2, 1794 . Requests “an Inventory of intrenching tools to be procured...
[ Philadelphia ] September 9, 1794 . Requests Hodgdon to furnish a return of what accoutrements...
I request that you will immediately forward to Winchester in Virginia 75 pair Horsemen’s pistols...
[ Philadelphia, September 11, 1794. The description of this letter in the dealer’s catalogue...
I request that some person in character of chief Armourer who may also have charge of the...
Mr. Abraham Hunt informs me that he can procure waggons as far as Reading but not further. It is...
[ Philadelphia, September 15, 1794. “For the Virginia and Maryland Militia Six six-pounders,...
You will forward as speedily as may be to Winchester two Marquees, 1000 pair shoes, and two...
You will furnish the Pensylvania Militia with the additional supply of arms & accoutrements which...
I request that you will furnish me on Saturday Evening at my house with a complete return of all...
Mr. Hamilton requests Mr. Hodgsdon to specify in the returns which he is desired to make on...
Mr. Hamilton requests Mr. Hodgsdon to be so obliging as to inform him whether he has in his power...
[ Philadelphia, September 29, 1794. On September 30, 1794, Tench Coxe wrote to Hodgdon: “Permit...
It is with regret I perceive by your return of yesterday that there is still a considerable...
It is with distress I find that the troops are every where a head of their supplies. Not a shoe,...
I wrote you this Morning by post, mentioning the tardiness of the waggons with Stores. I just...
I request that you will with the — send me a return of the articles of Cloathing in Store and a...