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Author | : Henry Jackson |
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Download Henry Jackson to John Bryant Asking Him to Ready Cannoncs and Musket Powder for Transport, 11 June 1798 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Asks Captain Bryant to ready 20 tons of cannon and one ton of musket powder for transport. The ordnance was needed for the use of the Frigate Constitution. Also asks Bryant to inform him what cannon or grape shot he has at the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Author | : Henry Jackson |
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Release | : 1797 |
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Download Henry Jackson to John Bryant Acknowledging the Receipt of Cannon Balls, 29 August 1797 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Acknowledges the receipt of 1,463 24-pound cannon balls from the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, shipped via the sloop Platform under Captain Ingraham, for the use of the United States frigate at this port (the USS Constitution). Part of address leaf missing.
Author | : Samuel Hodgdon |
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Release | : 1798 |
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Download Samuel Hodgdon to John Bryant Requesting He Send Additional Cannons to Philadelphia, 6 June 1798 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
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).
Author | : Samuel Hodgdon |
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Download Samuel Hodgdon to John Bryant Requesting a Shipment of Cannon Balls to Henry Jackson in Boston, 25 July 1797 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
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.
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Download Receipt for Cannon Balls from Captain John Bryant, 5 August 1797 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Records the receipt of ordnance from the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts for the frigate building in Boston for the United States (the USS Constitution), which Captain Ingraham promised to deliver to Henry Jackson.
Author | : Henry Jackson |
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Download Henry Jackson to an Unknown Recipient Regarding Military Orders [incomplete]. Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Possibly created by Colonel Henry Jackson (1747-1809) from Massachusetts. Asks the recipient to mention to an unspecified General any matters pertaining to him. Requests several orders by the next post. Threatens that if these orders are not sent, the recipient shall have no part in the ship at Newberg, this you may depend on- GLC02437.00591 and GLC02437.09451 were originally one document.
Author | : Henry Jackson |
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Release | : 1791 |
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Download Henry Jackson to Nathan Jones on Land and Business Matters, 14 October 1791 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This is a copy of two letters and one paper. The letters were written on 14 and 19 October 1791, and the paper is undated. Jackson signs twice, once after each letter. The first letter is from Jackson to Nathan Jones. Jackson reports that Madame de la Val and Mr. de la Roche will ask for necessary supplies for their people settled at Trenton, District of Maine. Asks Jones to buy the supplies on his own [Jackson's] account and to make triplicate receipts. Instructs Jones to retain one and send the other two from time to time. Also asks him to get the supplies at cash price, noting, perfect regularity and system are necessary in the progress of this business... The second letter is from Jackson to Nathan Jones and Phineas Bruce. Provides instructions for his business affairs concerning purchasing land lots. Instructs them to assist Mr. John Peters in quieting the Settlers on Monsieur De Gregoire's Grant. Jackson also wants those settlers to sign deeds. Page four is a copy of a paper received from Mr. de la Roche (to Jackson). Mentions the need to get the French settlers an incorporation from Massachusetts. De la Roche knows that Trenton is already incorporated, but says the issue should be revisited since the 17 American families there will be greatly outnumbered by French immigrants.
Author | : Samuel Hodgdon |
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Release | : 1798 |
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Download Samuel Hodgdon to John Bryant Instructing Him to Send Weapons and Supplies to New York, 3 May 1798 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Instructs Bryant to send weapons and supplies to Melancton Smith in New York. Includes cannon, howitzers, carriages, and various other items.
Author | : Lyman Horace Weeks |
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Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1898 |
Genre | : New York (N.Y.) |
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Author | : John Bryant |
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Download Captain John Bryant to John Armstrong Requesting He Keep His Position as Master of Ordnance and Assistant Military Storekeeper, November 1813 Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Captain Bryant writes to Secretary of War Armstrong after being informed by the new superintendent that he will be dismissed from his position as Master of Ordinance and Assistant Military Storekeeper at the armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. Notes that his usefulness has been reduced by the infirmities of age, but in hopes of retaining his post, he recounts his service during the Revolution, which included losing his right arm at Fort Constitution in Fort Lee, New Jersey in 1776 and a long period as Deputy Commissary of Military Stores at the armory. Docketed by Bryant's son as being a copy of his father's letter. Armstrong declined his request (see GLC03432.116).