Hindrance of the Business of the War Office

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Hindrance of the Business of the War Office

Description

Hodgdon tells General Irvine that if he cannot exchange the silver for bank notes, he should keep it until some other arrangement can be made. The poor health of the Secretary of War [McHenry] combined with his concern for his elder son, who is dangerously ill, has hindered the business of the War Office.

year created

1798

month created

08

day created

24

sent from location

Philadelphia

sent to location

Carlisle

in collection

in image

note

Partially illegible.

notable person/group

General William Irvine
Samuel Hodgdon
Secretary of War's elder son

notable location

Carlisle
Philadelphia
Trenton

notable item/thing

silver
bank notes
money and clothing
his own ill health

document number

1798082428001

page start

1

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Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (2 pages) NHG02 (2 pages) Collection: William Irvine Papers V: 14, P: 38

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Samuel Hodgdon Philadelphia [n/a]
Recipient General William Irvine Carlisle [n/a]