May 10, 1798 |
Request for Issue of Arms, Accoutrements & Ammunition to Savannah |
James McHenry |
John Harris |
Directs issue of muskets, accoutrements & cartridges to Savannah, Georgia. |
March 14, 1796 |
Account of the Savannah Customs Inspector |
William Simmons |
Samuel Meredith |
Sends receipt of John Habersham, collector of customs for Savannah, Georgia for 110 dollars and a warrant for that sum |
November 3, 1796 |
Account of John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that $27.58 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which a warrant should be issued in his favor. |
December 9, 1795 |
Account of John Habersham, Collector of Customs for Savannah Georgia |
William Simmons |
Timothy Pickering |
Simmons certifies that $54.50 is due John Habersham, Collector of Customs for Savannah Georgia, being the sum he discounted from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which he is held accountable in pursuance of a warrant for that sum. |
April 19, 1794 |
Fortifications in South Carolina and Georgia |
Henry Knox |
Paul Hyacinte Perault |
The Secretary of War informs Perault that his commission will now extend to the fortifications of Charleston and Georgetown, South Carolina, and to Savannah and St. Mary's, in Georgia. The places first to be attended to are Charleston and Savannah. Upon his arrival at Charleston, he is to send Mr. Stouff to survey the Savannah River. |
June 13, 1796 |
Army expenses in Georgia |
William Simmons |
Samuel Meredith |
Forwards a receipt from John Habersham, customs collector at Savannah, and a warrant for the expenses of the War Department in Georgia. |
March 9, 1796 |
Account of John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that $110 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which a warrant should be issued in his favor. |
February 7, 1797 |
Account of John Habersham Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that $90 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which a warrant should be issued in his favor. |
February 6, 1796 |
Compensation of Isadore Stouf, temporary engineer at Savannah |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that $244 is due Isadore Stouf, temporary engineer at Savannah, being his compensation from September though December 1795. |
April 21, 1795 |
Account of John Habersham, Collector of the Customs in Savannah, Georgia |
William Simmons |
Timothy Pickering |
John Habersham, Collector of the Customs in Savannah, Georgia, is to be held accountable for the sum of two dollars in pursuance of a warrant to be issued in his favor by the Secretary of War. |
June 27, 1795 |
Duties on Imposts and Tonnage, John Habersham Collector of Customs, Savannah Georgia |
William Simmons |
Timothy Pickering |
Simmons certifies that $25.30 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which a warrant should be issued in his favor. |
May 15, 1798 |
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department |
William Simmons |
John Habersham |
Simmons authorizes Habersham to make payment to Ensign McCall. |
November 28, 1794 |
Compensation of Isidore Stauf |
Joseph Howell |
Isidore Stauf |
The sum of $200 has been remitted to John Matthews, Supervisor of Georgia, to be transmitted to Stauf for his service as a temporary engineer at Savannah. |
June 14, 1798 |
Certification of payments; account of John Habersham |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Certification that $114.74 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which he is accountable in pursuit of a warrant to be issued in his favor. |
February 27, 1799 |
Reports Accounts of Public Stores in Savannah for the State of Georgia |
Samuel Hodgdon |
James McHenry |
Account of arms, military stores sent to John Habersham in Savannah for the use of the state of Georgia, 1793. Reports direction of Joshua Meals in disbursing stores. Expresses concern about proper responsibility for stores. |
February 27, 1799 |
Account of Military Stores Sent to Savannah, April-July 1798 |
Samuel Hodgdon |
James McHenry |
Account of military stores sent to Savannah for the use of the state of Georgia, April - July 1798 |
June 13, 1796 |
Account of John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah in Georgia |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah in Georgia, has discounted the monies arising from Duties, Imposts, and Tonnage the sum of $89 for which he is to be held accountable in pursuant of a warrant to be issued in his favor. |
October 31, 1797 |
Account of John Habersham |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that $100.57 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which he is accountable in pursuit of a warrant to be issued in his favor. |
March 24, 1798 |
Certification of payments; account of John Habersham |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Certification that $144.01 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which he is accountable in pursuit of a warrant to be issued in his favor. |
June 21, 1796 |
Account of John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah in Georgia |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah in Georgia, has discounted the monies arising from Duties, Imposts, and Tonnage the sum of $4.37 for which he is to be held accountable in pursuant of a warrant to be issued in his favor. |
February 25, 1795 |
Account for John Habersham for War Department Expenses in Georgia |
David Lenox |
Joseph Howell |
Letter, encloses receipts of John Habersham, Collector of Savannah, for monies applied by him towards defraying the incidental and contingent expenses of the Department of War in Georgia. |
May 19, 1795 |
Account of John Habersham, collector of customs Savannah Georgia |
William Simmons |
Timothy Pickering |
Simmons certifies that John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah in Georgia, has discounted the monies arising from Duties, Imposts, and Tonnage the sum of twelve dollars for which he is to be held accountable. |
August 7, 1797 |
Certification of payments due; account of John Habersham, collector of customs Savannah Georgia |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that $168.65 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which he is accountable in pursuit of a warrant to be issued in his favor. |
July 19, 1796 |
Account of John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia |
Peter Hagner |
James McHenry |
Simmons certifies that $2.14 is due John Habersham, Collector of the Customs for Savannah, Georgia, the amount he discounted from the monies arising from duties on imposts and tonnage and for which a warrant should be issued in his favor. |
July 24, 1795 |
Account of John Habersham, Collector of the Customs at Savannah Georgia |
William Simmons |
Timothy Pickering |
Simmons certifies that the sum of $164 from duties on imposts and tonnages has been discounted by John Habersham, Collector of the Customs at Savannah, for which he is to be held accountable in pursuance of a warrant to be issued in his favor. |