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Autographs/M: "James McHenry" Letter as Secretary of War Regarding Ammunition For the Army

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Autographs/M:  James McHenry  Letter as Secretary of WarRegarding Ammunition For the Army
JAMES McHENRY, Member of Continental Congress, Secretary to George Washington and Lafayette; Surgeon in the Continental Army; Delegate to Constitutional Convention, U.S. Secretary of War. Manuscript Document Signed, "James McHenry," as Secretary of War, March 16, 1797, War-Office, 7.25" x 8", Choice Very Fine. To Samuel Hodgdon, who was Quartermaster General of the Army. In full: "You will be pleased to examine carefully, the shot required by the within order; and except those having cavities of two tenths of an inch deep, that are not perfectly round and free from any other defect, that might render them unfit for use. You will also, by the first opportunity, for Rhode Island, ship them to the address of John Brown Esq at Providence, giving him due advice thereof." Docketed on verso: "War Office 16th March 1797 Relative to 210. 24 Pound shot to be sent to Providence Rhode Island." Samuel Hodgdon has signed below McHenry's signature. Both signatures are bold. The fine, laid, watermarked paper is lightly toned; light show-through from docket; one mounting remnant on verso. Good content concerning ammunition which had been tested for the American army. Fort McHenry in Baltimore was named after James McHenry.