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  • Request for Papers and Pay January 20, 1784 Author: John Pierce Recipient: Marinus Willett Summary: John Pierce replies to Colonel Willett's previous requests for personal papers and subsistence payment.
  • Concerning various pay issues January 20, 1784 Author: Philip Audebert Recipient: John Pierce Summary: From the Pay Office in Philadelphia, Audibert discusses various pay issues with the Paymaster General.
  • Pay of "Forage Master" January 20, 1784 Author: Samuel Hodgdon Recipient: Robert Morris Summary: Pay of forage master to the Commander-in-Chief.
  • Letter from the Commissioner of Army Accounts January 20, 1784 Author: John Pierce Recipient: Philip Audebert Summary: Cited in Audibert to Pierce 01/29/1784
  • Pay of Regiments and Foreign Officers January 20, 1784 Author: John Pierce Recipient: Joseph Howell Summary: Discusses pay of a regiment and foreign officers. Explains that a foreign officer with pay certificates for the troops is missing. Discusses the method by which agents are to distribute certificates to regiments.
  • Pay of Officers and Prisoners of War January 20, 1784 Author: John Pierce Recipient: Thomas Mifflin Summary: Discusses half pay and commutation for line and staff officers. Discusses half pay for those taken prisoner during the war.
  • Officers' Claims for Pay January 20, 1784 Author: John Pierce Recipient: Mister Williamson Summary: Requests that Williamson attempt to determine the sense of Congress on certain resolutions regarding officer's claims to commutation and half pay.
  • Various Pay Office Affairs January 20, 1784 Author: Major Segond Recipient: John Pierce Summary: Settlement of debt from the sales of a confiscated store at Yorktown. Exoneration of debts through commissions. Pay of officers.
  • Letter Citation January 20, 1784 Author: Philip Audebert Recipient: John Pierce Summary: Cited in Pierce to Audibert 01/28/1784
  • Pay of Pennsylvania Officers January 20, 1784 Author: Unknown Author Recipient: Henry Bickner Summary: In this unsigned letter, the author advises Bickner that the officers of the Pennsylvania line should present their charges immediately to Joseph Howell or forego any possibility of receiving credit for their service because the accounts are currently being closed.