Cannons and Carriages

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Cannons and Carriages

Description

Timber for cannons arrived, inconvenient to send iron for carriages from Philadelphia. Advised searching stores for old carriages. If Col. Forrest declines request for service from Craig, responsibility will fall on Hodgdon. Mentioned illness in Philadelphia with hopes that good health has returned to the city.

year created

1797

month created

11

day created

03

author

sent from location

Pittsburgh

recipient

sent to location

Philadelphia

in collection

in image

notable person/group

Samuel Hodgdon
Isaac Craig
Forrest
Thomas Martin
waggoner

notable location

Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
post
frontier
territory
city

notable item/thing

news paper
newspaper
timber
invoice
iron
carriage
cannon
cap squares

notable idea/issue

illness
sickness
transportation of supplies
responsibility

document number

1797110389001

page start

1

transcription

Pittsburg 3d November 1797
Sir,
Your letters of the 23d & 26th, with their enclosures, viz., a General Invoice of Stores forwarded, and a News Paper, are received. Timber for the four eighteen & two Twenty four pounders shall be provided. But will it not be convenient to send from Phila the Iron for their Carriages. I think it is probable you have in some of your places of Deposit at least the Cap Squares of decayed carriages of similar guns. By sending these much time will be
[illegible] in mounting them. By last post I transmitted you a Return of Stores up to the 1st October 1797, and a similar return was the preceeding post transmitted to the Secretary of War.
I hope Colo Forest will attend to my request, but should he decline I must in that case be under a necessity of laying the weight of that business on you. I presume however that Colo Forest will undertake and perform it.
I am glad indeed that you have a fair prospect of a return of health to your City and that Business will shortly resume its usual course. A duplicate of Thomas Martin's Receipt is enclosed.
I am, Sir, Your Obed Servant I. C.
Samuel Hodgdon Esquire
Philadelphia

Item sets

Document instances

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[view document] (2 pages) IAV39 (2 pages) Collection: James Robertson Papers IIE244-245

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Isaac Craig Pittsburgh [n/a]
Recipient Samuel Hodgdon Philadelphia [n/a]