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to Samuel Hodgdon
30 April 1794
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Secretary of War Knox writes from the War Department instructing Hodgdon, superintendent of military stores, to transport mortars, shells, and fuzes to Fort Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
GLC04552
13 October 1794
Secretary of War Knox instructs Hodgdon to supply Fort Cumberland with clothing and shoes. These supplies were intended for the army sent to supress the "Whiskey Rebellion."
GLC04657
9 March 1793
Knox writes to Quartermaster Hodgdon, stating "You will have cleaned One Thousand muskets and bayonets, not of the Charlotville manufacture, and have them packed in chests proper for transportation- Also twenty five barrels of musket powder, and a...
GLC04287.02
16 August 1792
Knox, Secretary of War, instructs Quartermaster General Hodgdon to send food, including chocolate, port wine, sherry, and coffee, to the hospital department in Pittsburgh.
GLC02621
January 11, 1794
Sends a copy of a letter (not included) he sent to the Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and asks Hodgdon to comply its requests regarding public clothing from contractors for the present year. Signed as Secretary of War.
GLC02622
to Henry Knox
February 14, 1804
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Received Knox's last letter. Sympathizes with the difficulties Knox has been having; is glad to hear that things seem to be improving, and hope that they continue to do so. Discusses finances, as well as a lawsuit that he and Knox might commence...
GLC02437.07845
February 25, 1805
Discusses their mutual financial arrangements, as well as money owed by the recently deceased Mr. [William] Bingham.
GLC02437.07916
8 July 1791
Discusses information dealing with banks and other financial information.
GLC02437.08140
[Samuel Hogden's purchase from Christopher Henry]
13 May 1782
Hodgdon bought 75 pounds of leather from Christopher Henry. Total came to £7.0.7. Hodgdon notes that Henry Knox gave him money to pay for the leather. Samuel Shaw delivered the money to Hodgdon. Docket in the hand of Shaw.
GLC02437.08550
[Samuel Hodgson's bill to Henry Knox]
16 May 1782
Knox paid for 2 weeks and 6 days of keeping 2 horses, another 6 days and nights of keeping 2 horses, and 1 day for keeping a horse. Total came to £9.11.0. Signed by Hodgson stating the bill was paid in full. Docket in Samuel Shaw's hand.
GLC02437.08557
[Note]
11 March 1793
Promissory note to pay Samuel Hodgdson $1,390. Signature is struck.
GLC02437.08664
[Drafts]
circa 27 May 1794
Meade, George, 1741-1808
List of drafts Henry Knox has deposited with Samuel Hodgdson by date.
GLC02437.08674
24 May 1795
Drafts Henry Knox deposited with Samuel Hodgdson listed by date. Docket written in pencil.
GLC02437.08676
[Money order]
25 May 1795
Money order to pay Samuel Hodgdon $1,676. Countersigned by George Meade, though both signatures are struck.
GLC02437.08690
A financial note for the sum of $1500.00 involving Henry Knox, George Meade, and Samuel Hodgdon.
GLC02437.08691
A financial note for the sum of $1,524.33 involving Henry Knox, George Meade, and Samuel Hodgdon.
GLC02437.08692
A financial note for the sum of $2,048.56 involving Henry Knox, George Meade, and Samuel Hodgdon.
GLC02437.08693
10 October 1794
Orders Hodgdon, the Superintendent of Military Stores of the United States Army, to deliver clothing and arrange for a coach. Indicates that President George Washington's "waggon will be ready in the morning." Washington was going to western...
GLC03377
to John Bryant
7 September 1780
Informs Bryant as a consequence of a resolve of Congress that Colonel Mason is excused from duty. Says it is Congress's wish to place Bryant in charge of the Laboratory with the pay equal to that of a Captain's pay at other branches employed at the...
GLC03432.036
26 November 1782
Notifies Bryant he has not received any returns for the stores under Bryant's control. Informs Bryant a standing order from the Secretary at War (Benjamin Lincoln) requires all persons in charge of any stores to send monthly returns. Orders Bryant...
GLC03432.037
February 16, 1784
Writes to Bryant that he has been informed by a letter from "Benj Huntingdon" [possibly referring to Benjamin Huntington], addressed to the Superintendent of Finance (Robert Morris), that there are a number of military stores "lying without regard in...
GLC03432.038
21 June 1784
Tells Bryant he has been informed that two "hogshead of Cartouch" and two "tons Cannon Ball" have been deposited in Danbury, Connecticut. Instructs Bryant to move the "cartouch" to Springfield and put it in the deposit of Bryant's immediate...
GLC03432.039
31 July 1784
Says he received Bryant's return today and was disappointed to hear about a breach made upon the stores. States it is obvious that is was the discharged guards who committed the robbery and that Bryant's inquiries should focus on those guards....
GLC03432.040
11 August 1784
Encloses (not included) an invoice of stores that are to immediately be sold. Also includes (not included) the conditions of the sale and an advertisement. Asks for an account on the amount of twine Bryant has available. Provides Bryant with...
GLC03432.041
21 August 1784
Marked as a copy on the docket. Encloses a receipt (not included) for the return of stores he received from Hartford, Middletown, and New Haven, Connecticut. Asks for information about the availability of other stores and provides further...
GLC03432.042
[Receipt of stores from Captain John Bryant]
29 September 1784
Includes items such as sulphur, iron, steel, breeching hooks, twine, damaged twine, damaged muskets, etc.
GLC03432.043
30 September 1784
Writes Bryant from Grave Tavern with instructions on a possible upcoming sale of supplies. Discusses pricing and other details related to supplies.
GLC03432.044
6 October 1784
Writes Bryant he has informed Mr. [Henry] Knox to bring the account of sales and the securities. Requests Bryant assists Knox.
GLC03432.045
26 October 1784
Provides instructions to Bryant regarding what stores should be sold. Notes the sale of the brass cahorns [possibly referring to a coehorn] were sold by mistake and the person who was responsible for it should be held accountable. Says he will only...
GLC03432.046
1 November 1784
Writes Bryant that Mr. Sheldon has informed him that there are still "loads" of stores remaining. Asks Bryant to sell any stores he can and to use the money towards the completion of the other buildings. Comments he is considering allowing Mr...
GLC03432.047
10 November 1784
Asks for a payroll of the men under Bryant who have not been paid and to note their pay masters and which corps they belonged to. Notes that Bryant's pay needs to be stated in an account and the sums received credited. Says the iron and stores can...
GLC03432.048
15 December 1784
Discusses receipts he sent to Bryant regarding the number of stores sold at Springfield, Massachusetts.
GLC03432.049
16 April 1785
Notes he received the receipt for Bryant's last return. Mentions that General [Henry] Knox has yet to arrive but is expected any time. Says he will notify Bryant of any new regulations and for him to continue assisting Mr. Byers.
GLC03432.050
11 May 1785
Informs Bryant he received the securities that were forwarded to him. Notes he is unclear who to credit the account to. Says he will balance the accounts and charge any differences to Bryant's account. If that is not acceptable Bryant is to inform...
GLC03432.051
8 August 1785
Notes he received Bryant's enclosures from Captain Byers and will immediately attend to the inquiries that were noted. Discusses Bryant's accounts and pay. Says General [Henry] Knox will be in Philadelphia at the end of the month at which time...
GLC03432.052
January 16, 1786
Noted as a copy. Forwards (not included) a statement of Bryant's accounts with the public that were deficient. Asks Bryant to examine the accounts, attest to their accuracy, and annex the vouchers.
GLC03432.053
January 21, 1786
Asks Bryant to ascertain (by a certificate) the accounts that were forwarded to Bryant. Provides instructions on the information that should be included.
GLC03432.054
January 31, 1786
Discusses accounts he has sent and received from Bryant. Notes he has attested to the balance owned to Bryant.
GLC03432.055
17 July 1786
Writes Bryant he will do everything in his power to obtain Bryant's money when he returns to Boston. Hodgdon will then adjust and close Bryant's accounts.
GLC03432.056
12 August 1794
Informs Bryant that in addition to the stores ordered from Bryant's post by the Secretary of War (Henry Knox) he is also to "speedily" forward Hodgdon 500 port fires.
GLC03432.057
11 September 1794
Notes he received the cannon, carriages, and port fires and believes them a good acquisition. Requests Bryant send the 495 pistols that were absent in this return. Probably related to supplies for the army raised to suppress the Wiskey Rebellion.
GLC03432.058
13 November 1794
Writes to Bryant he has informed Mr. Ames that he is to repair the vacant buildings on the hill for his dwelling. Requests Bryant assists with finding employment for Mr. Ames's men and to note any articles that he delivers to Ames.
GLC03432.059
9 January 1795
Discusses the progress on the armory Mr. Ames is establishing (see GLC03432.059). Asks Bryant to continue assisting Mr. Ames with the armory. Any cleaning and repairs to muskets are to be completed first followed by constructing muskets of the...
GLC03432.060
18 June 1795
Writes Bryant that he has spoken with the Secretary of War (Timothy Pickering) regarding howitzers and that they believe it is "necessary." Instructs Bryant to complete the carriages and to suspend all other operations until he receives further...
GLC03432.061
30 July 1795
Asks Bryant for further details on the type, number, and weight of various supplies and weapons listed on Bryant's return. Instructs Bryant to be more accurate and "perfect" in his returns.
GLC03432.062
18 August 1795
Reminds Bryant that all the returns need to list is what have been received and delivered since the last return. This will save Bryant trouble in the future. Informs Bryant he cannot receive a credit for the ducks until Hodgdon receives a voucher...
GLC03432.063
8 October 1795
Updates Bryant on Augusts' return he received from Bryant. Informs Bryant that he did not receive any receipts for the stores noted as expended, therefore Bryant will not be credited for those. Notes that Mr. Ames should have given Bryant a receipt...
GLC03432.064
9 January 1796
Encloses (not included) a minute of the inaccuracies on Bryant's return that must be accounted for. Reminds Bryant again to provide more details on his returns and to remember to list all alterations. Says that full returns are unnecessary, Bryant...
GLC03432.065
15 April 1796
Requests Bryant sends 40 of his best French Arms with cartouch boxes and gun [worms] to Captain Edward Miller's recruits in Connecticut. Notes to take triplicate receipts upon delivery.
GLC03432.066
29 November 1796
Requests a return (and the receipts) for every species of public stores under Bryant's care from the first of January. Says once the information is received Bryant's books will be closed. From that point on Bryant will only need to note...
GLC03432.067
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