February 26, 1796 |
Transmit the Amount to the Supervisor at Baltimore |
Alexis De Leyritz |
William Simmons |
de Leyritz has only been paid up to November third. He suggests that Simmons send the money to the Supervisor at Baltimore. |
July 27, 1797 |
Alexis De Leyritz's pay |
William Simmons |
Alexis De Leyritz |
Notification that he will receive his pay from John Kilty, federal supervisor at Baltimore |
June 20, 1796 |
Payment for War Department work |
William Simmons |
Samuel Dodge |
Notifies that Dodge that he will be paid by John Kilty, supervisor at Baltimore, for his salary and for materials for barracks and the mounting of cannon at Whetstone Point. |
July 30, 1795 |
Letter to the Supervisor at Baltimore |
William Simmons |
John Kilty |
Letter from William Simmons, War Department Accountant, to John Kilty, Supervisor of the Federal Revenue at Baltimore. Image not available. |
December 6, 1796 |
Credit to Guimpie's account and pay roll |
William Simmons |
Joseph Guimpe |
Acknowledges receipt of receipt roll that will be credited on the books of the War Department accountant’s office. His pay roll was examined and the money for the pay will be forwarded by John Kilty, federal supervisor at Baltimore |
March 17, 1798 |
Certification of payments; compensation of Alexis DeLeyritz engineer at Baltimore |
William Simmons |
James McHenry |
Certification that $368 is due Alexis DeLeyritz, Engineer at Baltimore, being his compensation as admitted by the Secretary of War for July through December 1797. |
January 17, 1797 |
Pay of Assistant Engineer |
William Simmons |
Alexis De Leyritz |
De Leyritz will receive his pay as assistant engineer in Baltimore for which he had submitted an account |
March 23, 1795 |
Money for the Recruiting Service at Baltimore |
Joseph Howell |
James Bruff |
George Gale, Supervisor at Baltimore, will deliver to Captain Bruff a sum to be used for the Recruiting Service. |
August 10, 1796 |
Pay of Lieutenant Robeson's detachment |
William Simmons |
Jonathan Robeson |
Notification that he will receive the money for his pay and the pay of his detachment from the federal supervisor. |
May 15, 1797 |
Pay of Morris' detachment |
William Simmons |
Staats Morris |
Acknowledges receipt of muster and pay rolls for Capatain Morris' detachment. Money for the pay will be forwarded by John Kilty, federal supervisor at Baltimore. Cited in Morris to Simmons, 05/29/1797. |
March 17, 1798 |
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department |
William Simmons |
John Kilty |
Simmons authorizes Kilty to make payment to the engineer in Baltimore, Alexis DeLeyrits. |
May 18, 1798 |
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department |
William Simmons |
Samuel Sterett |
Simmons informs the Sterrett's to expect payment from John Kilty. |
August 26, 1794 |
Advance Pay for Lt. William Willson |
Joseph Howell |
George Gale |
Gale, Supervisor at Baltimore, is to transmit thesum of $78 to Lt. William Willson being three month's advance pay for his service in the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at Baltimore. |
November 12, 1796 |
Pay roll for Lt. Guimpie's detachment |
Peter Hagner |
Joseph Guimpe |
Acknowledges receipt of the pay roll for Lt. Guimpie's detachment . Money for the pay will be forwarded by John Kilty, federal supervisor at Baltimore. Mentions the expenses of apprehending William Forbes. |
August 4, 1800 |
Remit Sum by Treasurer |
William Simmons |
John Kilty |
Treasurer to remit sum to Kilty. Sum to be paid to John Foncin as wages for his work as engineer for the construction of fortifications at Baltimore. |
March 10, 1797 |
Pay of Guimpie and Captain Morris' men |
William Simmons |
Joseph Guimpe |
Notification that he will receive the money for his pay and the pay of the men under the command of Captain Staats Morris from the federal supervisor at Baltimore, John Kilty. List persons to be deducted from the pay roll, including a drummer "taken by civil authority." |
May 18, 1798 |
Letter from the Accountant of the War Department |
William Simmons |
Isaac Garretson |
Simmons informs Garretson to expect payment from John Kilty. |
July 12, 1796 |
Pay for Jonathan Robeson's men |
Peter Hagner |
Jonathan Robeson |
Notifies Robeson that he will receive the money for his salary and the pay of his men from John Kilty, federal supervisor at Baltimore, Maryland. Directs monthly submission of muster and pay rolls. |
August 4, 1800 |
Notification of Payment |
William Simmons |
John Foncin |
Foncin to receive payment from John Kilty for his work as engineer for the construction of fortifications at Baltimore. |
December 10, 1800 |
Letter from the Supervisor at Baltimore |
John Kilty |
William Simmons |
Letter from John Kilty, Federal Supervisor of the Revenue at Baltimore, to William Simmons, War Department Accountant. Citation only. |
July 30, 1799 |
Letter from the Supervisor at Baltimore |
John Kilty |
Peter Hagner |
Letter from John Kilty, Federal Supervisor of the Revenue in Baltimore, to Peter Hagner, War Department clerk. Image not available. |
June 9, 1800 |
Letter from the Supervisor at Baltimore |
John Kilty |
Peter Hagner |
Letter from John Kilty, Federal Supervisor of the Revenue at Baltimore, to Peter Hagner, War Department clerk. Citation only. |
July 15, 1799 |
Letter from the Supervisor at Baltimore |
John Kilty |
William Simmons |
Letter from John Kilty, Federal Supervisor of the Revenue in Baltimore, to William Simmons, War Department accountant. Image not available. |
July 7, 1797 |
Credit to Morris' account and muster and pay rolls |
William Simmons |
Staats Morris |
Acknowledges receipt of receipt roll and muster and pay rolls for Morris' detachment. The receipt roll will be credited on the books of the War Department accountant’s office and money for the pay will be forwarded by John Kilty, federal supervisor at Baltimore. Cited in Morris to Staats, 08/01/1797. |
July 12, 1796 |
Pay of Lieutenant Jonathan Robeson & men under his command at Baltimore |
Peter Hagner |
James McHenry |
Hagner certifies that $735.67 is due Lieutenant Jonathan Robeson and the men under his command at Baltimore, Maryland, being his and their pay through June 1796. |