[G. Hopkins to DuVall.]
Baltimore July 30th 1776.
Sir. I received yours of the 27th Inst. wherein you inclosed
me an order on the Treasurer for Fifty pounds which am
much obliged for. You desire me to inform you whether I
have the Knapsacks and Haversacks made in one. When
Colo Ware requested me to have the 500 made he desired I
would have Haversacks made and did not mention of Knap-
sacks. I also shewed him a pattern before they were made
Col Ewing's are made without knapsacks also. I think they
cannot cost altogether finished off more than 37 a piece, they
are made out of cruder out of the magazine. I have advanced
myself as the women were in want of cash as far as gd a piece
which make no doubt but is within bounds, they think as
they found thread to be allowed 17 a piece. I shall pay due
attention to what you say in regard to the delivery of the
stores. You desire to know
I can inform you I have not yet received
any but make no doubt but shall receive it soon.
I am Sir,
Yr mo: obedt Hble. Servt
Gerrard Hopkins Son Rd
P. S. I have received the linnen sent
by Alex Brown and delivered to Mr
Johnson who will make the tents as soon as possible.
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