From Alexander Hamilton to Samuel Hodgdon, [20 December 1792]
To Samuel Hodgdon1
[Treasury Department, December 20, 1792. “A warrant has been issued this day on the Treasurer in your favor as attorney for James O’Hara2 Quarter Master General of the Army of the United States … to be applied … to … discharging sundry bills.…”3 Letter not found.]
1. LS, sold by Kenneth W. Rendell, Kingston Galleries, Inc., Somerville, Massachusetts, 1969, Catalogue 37, Item 70.
Hodgdon was commissary of military stores and was stationed at Philadelphia.
2. This is presumably a reference to Warrant 2314 listed in , XIII, 570. But also see Warrants 2151, 2186, 2190, 2250 ( , XIII, 564, 565, 566, 568).
3. Text taken from dealer’s catalogue.