Ebenezer Jackson
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Settling Lieutenant's Lawrence's Account
02/16/1785 Letterbook CopyJackson discusses the settlement of the account of Lieutenant Lawrence including his compensation for the time he was in captivity. Mr. Pierce passed through New Bern on his way to Charleston.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Regarding Mr. Robert Dugan or Duncan's failure to account to the public for monies entrusted
03/29/1785 Letterbook CopyJackson encloses account of old monies charged to Mr. Robert Dugan or Duncan, paymaster of 4th North Carolina Regiment, who lives somewhere in Philadelphia. He has nothing due him, since he left at …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Officer commutations
04/15/1785 Letterbook CopyMentions the proceedings of two boards of officers. It is a matter of consequence to those officers as their commutation entirely depends on the determination of the Secretary of War. Asks to send …
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02/11/1785 Cited letter or documentcite only. Cited in Jackson to Howell, 04/15/1785.
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Receipt for Accounts
02/28/1786 Cited letter or documentCITATION Only. Cited in Pierce to Jackson, 02/21/1788. Mentioned a receipt that Pierce required for his accounts and that he would forward it to Pierce's office
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Arrears of pay
03/25/1786 Cited letter or documentCITATION Only. Cited in Pierce to Jackson 04/15/1786. May have discussed the payment of arrears of pay and commutation to Brigadier General McIntosh. Jackson may have mentioned needing an allowance …
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Settlement of Regimental Accounts
10/27/1794 Recipient's Letterbook CopyJackson explains that his failure to transmit his regimental settlement has been due to his poor health. He notes that Governor Martin [of North Carolina] has been helpful in all matters relative to …
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Letter to the War Department Accountant
01/07/1801 DocumentLetter from Ebenezer Jackson to William Simmons, War Department Accountant. Citation only
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