1710

"Candles for the Guard."

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 Candles for the Guard.
Manuscript order of Capt. Thomas L. Campbell, U.S. Ordnance, 4 x 8. "The Contractor will deliver Six lbs. of Candles for the Guard at the Arsenal for the Month of Dec. 1813." In older pencil, "Albany," and a citation, likely linking this document to an entry in an official publication. Campbell also served as first Commander of the Watervliet Arsenal, America's oldest, established in the year of this document. The New York-based founder of the Colgate empire launched his fortune by supplying candles and soap to the Army in the War of 1812; perhaps he was the supplier here. Fine. * A.L.S. of Capt. John L. Prescott, Norridgewock 'on Kennebec River, Maine], May 10, 1813, 6 1/2 x 6 3/4. To Amasa Davis, Q.M. Genl. "Please to send the usual quantity of ammunition matchrope...for the Company of Artillery at Norridgewock, 2d Brig. 8 Div. by such conveyance as you shall judge expedient. Please to send the quantity of shot allowed by Law." Docketed Boston, June 7, "order for Powder &c...." Blank upper right tip lacking, else fine. Prescott "was a tall, well-formed man, of some strength of character, and would seem to have been quite popular in town..."--Memoirs of Members of the Social Circle in Concord...1795-1840. (2 pcs.)