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William Duer discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
January 25, 1788
Author: William Duer
Recipient: Joseph Howell
Summary: William Duer sends an inquiry from the Board of Treasury to Joseph Howell. The inquiry is regarding the son of General J.P. De Haas.
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Stephen Bayard discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
January 26, 1788
Author: Stephen Bayard
Recipient: Joseph Howell
Summary: Colonel Bayard continues to request immediate settlement of his account from Joseph Howell.
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Regarding Indian Disposition to Treat with United States
January 27, 1788
Author: Arthur St. Clair
Recipient: Henry Knox
Summary: Discusses Indian disposition to treat with United States. Mentions white aggression and Indian aggression, blamed both parties for problems. Describes British influence on the frontiers. Describes preparations for Indian treaty and advised a treaty to be a better course of action than war.
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Joseph Howell discusses army accounts with the Board of Treasury
January 28, 1788
Author: Joseph Howell
Recipient: Board of Commissioners
Summary: Howell tells the Board of Treasury that General de Haas's account should not be settled until the officers to whom he advanced money have met their obligations to the United States.
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Joseph Howell discusses army accounts with Commissioners of the Treasury
January 28, 1788
Author: Joseph Howell
Recipient: Board of Treasury
Summary: Joseph Howell sends his report on the accounts of the late General De Haas to the Commissioners of the Treasury.
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Joseph King discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
January 28, 1788
Author: Joseph King
Recipient: Joseph Howell
Summary: Joseph King request a certificate from Joseph Howell.
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Letter to the Board of Treasury
January 29, 1788
Author: John Pierce
Recipient: Board of Treasury
Summary: Letter from the Commissioner of Army Accounts to the Board of Treasury; mentions his journey from Virginia to New York; mentions Colonel Henley.
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Andrew Dunscomb discusses army accounts with John Pierce
January 29, 1788
Author: A.W. Dunscomb
Recipient: John Pierce
Summary: Andrew Dunscomb asks John Pierce the following question: please inform me if bounty pay and depreciation of pay and advances to militia includes any thing more than payments made on accounts?
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Cited letter or document, A.W. Dunscomb to Joseph Howell
January 29, 1788
Author: A.W. Dunscomb
Recipient: Joseph Howell
Summary: Cited in Dunscomb to Howell, 07/10/1788.
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John Pierce discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
January 29, 1788
Author: John Pierce
Recipient: Joseph Howell
Summary: John Pierce asks Joseph Howell to make arrangements to have mail forwarded to him in Philadelphia.