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to John Bryant
17 April 1797
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Informs Bryant that he received his letter and return. Inquires why the powder barrels have not been paid for.
GLC03432.068
25 July 1797
Requests Bryant ships 1,463 24-pound cannon balls to Henry Jackson in Boston, Massachusetts, the agent "for the Frigate building there for the United States" (USS Constitution). Bryant is to take triplicate receipts.
GLC03432.069
24 March 1798
Asks Bryant for the weight on various bars of lead. Also asks for the number of muskets received by Mr. Ames.
GLC03432.070
3 May 1798
Instructs Bryant to send weapons and supplies to Melancton Smith in New York. Includes cannon, howitzers, carriages, and various other items.
GLC03432.071
6 June 1798
Requests Captain Bryant send additional cannons [for Melancton Smith] to Philadelphia and discusses possible transportation routes. Stamped "free" on address leaf. Free frank signature of James McHenry (Secretary of War).
GLC03432.072
26 June 1798
Requests Captain Bryant sends 500 stand of arms to Archibald Crary in Springfield, Massachusetts and discusses possible transportation routes.
GLC03432.073
7 July 1798
Requests Captain Bryant immediately sends 50 Barrels of powder to Stephen Higginson, merchant, regiment in Boston, Massachusetts. The powder is for the "Navy and the vessell will be waiting to receive it." (The vessel was probably the USS...
GLC03432.074
10 August 1798
Discusses the repairs that Hodgdon would like Bryant to complete on various items.
GLC03432.075
12 October 1798
Acknowledges that he has received Bryant's letters. Instructs Bryant that if he has not already done so, to send a receipt to Colonel Williams for a six pounder and a carriage that was shipped. Discusses Bryant's continuance at the post, says he...
GLC03432.076
Alexander Hamilton letter and engraving [Decimalized]
26 September 1794
GLC02908
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