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Accounting for Equipment
January 6, 1784
Author: Samuel Hodgdon
Recipient: Major Nichols
Summary: Discusses accounting for flannel cartidges and tubes.
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Cited Letter from John Pierce
January 6, 1784
Author: John Pierce
Recipient: William Bedlow
Summary: Cited in Bedlow to Pierce, 1/10/1784.
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Various Business of the Pay Office
January 6, 1784
Author: John Pierce
Recipient: William Winder
Summary: Discusses settlement of accounts, the pay of a regiment, and an issue regarding the officers' subsistence allowance.
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Settlement of Regiments' Pay
January 6, 1784
Author: William Winder
Recipient: John Pierce
Summary: Discusses pay of a regiment and settlement of accounts.
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Shipment to General Lincoln
January 7, 1784
Author: Timothy Pickering
Recipient: Benjamin Lincoln
Summary: Pickering informs Lincoln that Starbuck was able to leave Philadelphia due to a thaw in the ice, and it is highly likely he will be able to make it safely to sea. Pickering mentions additional articles that were placed on board, and because the ship was able to leave earlier than expected, bills of lading were not obtained.
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Settlement of Pay Account
January 7, 1784
Author: James Fairlie
Recipient: John Pierce
Summary: Discusses settlement of accounts. requests advance of notes to the amount of his commutation per resolution of Congress.
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Pay of Pennsylvania Continental Army Regiments
January 8, 1784
Author: Joseph Howell
Recipient: A. Fowler
Summary: Cited in Fowler to Howell 05/25/1784.
Settlement of accounts of officers and soldiers in the Pennsylvannia line regiments
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Settlement of Accounts
January 8, 1784
Author: Philip Audebert
Recipient: John Pierce
Summary: Discusses pay and settlement of accounts.
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Pay of Officers
January 9, 1784
Author: Samuel Hodgdon
Recipient: Joseph Howell
Summary: Articles delivered to officers. The cost of the articles to be deducted from the officers' pay.
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Delivery of Mail to West Point
January 10, 1784
Author: William Bedlow
Recipient: John Pierce
Summary: Discusses postal arrangements for the mail between Bedlow and the army's general officers at West Point. Discusses private monetary affairs.