Joseph Carleton
34 documents

Army Accounts
07/06/1785 Autograph Letter SignedJoseph Carleton informs John Pierce of troops discharged from service and asks that pay be adjusted accordingly.
Letters Received by the Paymaster General, Jun 17, 1778-Jul 6, 1785. (RG217)
Army Accounts
05/28/1785 Autograph Letter SignedJoseph Carleton sends to John Pierce his interpretation of Congressional resolutions that entitle Captain Archer to commutation.
Letters Received by the Paymaster General, Jun 17, 1778-Jul 6, 1785. (RG217)
Army Accounts
03/24/1785 Autograph Letter SignedJoseph Carleton sends to Philip Audibert a request to verify the subsistence payment made to Michael Hilleson.
Letters Received by the Paymaster General, Jun 17, 1778-Jul 6, 1785. (RG217)
Army Accounts
01/19/1785 Autograph Letter SignedJoeseph Carleton sends to John Pierce a letter discussing commutation for Major Archer.
Letters Received by the Paymaster General, Jun 17, 1778-Jul 6, 1785. (RG217)- No image
Appointment as Officer of the Day
07/04/1785 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentRequest to order officer and men to parade and fire salutes in honor of July 4th (Independence Day). Appointed Fish as Officer of the Day who will preside over the days celebrations and ceremonies.
Printed Versions 
Appointment & Duties of a Quartermaster for Hamtramck's March to the Ohio
10/12/1785 Autograph Letter SignedJoseph Carleton, War Office, directs Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Fish, Commander of New York troops, to appoint an officer who will accompany Captain Hamtramck's march, fulfill the duties of a …
Jonathan Cass Papers
Received Receipts
06/22/1792 Autograph Letter SignedThe document is illegible but the address page indicates "Received Receipts."
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Army Accounts
LetterbookAsks that Pierce apply money for payment of warrants issued at request of Mr. Morris.
Letters Received by the Paymaster General, Jun 17, 1778-Jul 6, 1785. (RG217)
Certificate of military rank
Autograph Letter SignedEncloses a certificate of military rank, endorsed by Henry Knox.
James McHenry Papers
