Wilkins admits to his neglect in not having the power of attorney acknowledged. He is obliged to Hodgdon for his attention in the passage of his account through his office.
Letter, citation only.
Document gist for 01/26/1798 as follows:
William Simmons informs Major Craig that the order in favor of Capt. Donald Mitchell has been credited.
Cited in Simmons to Fleming, 01/19/1798; Cited in Simmons to McHenry, 01/19/1798. William Simmons forwards George Fleming's letter to the Secretary at War.
Responds to Col. Hawkins's request about information of the unfortunate affair with Indians on December 22. Forwards a transcript of Hawkins's diary, which he hopes will reveal the destination of the Indians. Has not been able to secure accommodations. Indicates plan to get stipends and supplies to agents between the state of Georgia and the Creek Nation.
By order of the Sec. of War Hodgdon sent Shoemaker articles of clothing requested. Hodgdon asked Shoemaker to receive the items and notify him if the inventory matches the invoice.
Cited in Craig to Hodgdon, 01/20/1798.For Hodgdon's review, Major Craig forwards a general statement of accounts transacted between himself and Mr. Hodgdon.