Letter Signed
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Expense of an Express To and From West Point
10/05/1795 Letter Signed"The Secretary of War wishes to know what would be the expence of sending an express to West Point, and his returning to Philadelphia."
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Establishing Responsiblity for Damage to Arms
02/09/1795 Letter SignedMcLean and Van Emburgh cite their contract with the United States, the theme of which is that if any damage was done to the arms while in their care, it must be clearly established that it was their …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Errors Relative to Cavalry Equipment Sent to Georgia
10/21/1795 Letter SignedSimmons worries that the enclosed return of cavalry equipment sent to Georgia in 1793, and charged to individuals of that State, may not have included all of the forwarded articles. Hodgdon is asked …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Error relative to the Pay of Jonathan Packard
12/29/1795 Letter SignedUpon examinationm, Ames cannot find the error in the pay of Jonathan Packard that Simmons discusses in his recent letter and lists Packard's times of service and the pay he received. He suspects that …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Ensign Harris's Pay & Subsistence
07/14/1795 Letter SignedThe sum advanced by Major Habersham amounted to the whole of Ensign Harris's pay and subsistence from the date of his acceptance through October. Ensign Harris passed his return to the contractor and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Enclosed-Tingley's Return for the Month of May
05/30/1795 Letter SignedTingley encloses his return for May along with the constructor's receipt for the articles issued to him for the use of the Naval Department. He also notes that the white oak logs have been sawed into …
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
Enclosed Muster & Payroll
06/06/1795 Letter SignedThompson encloses musters and pay roll of the company under his command.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer Must Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedEnclosed are some blank payroll forms. It is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer Must Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedIt is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An examination will then take place and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer Must Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedEnclosed are some blank payroll forms. It is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer Must Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedEnclosed are some blank payroll forms. It is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer Must Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedEnclosed are blank payrolls. It is expected that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer Is To Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedIt is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An examination will then take place and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer is to Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedIt is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An examination will then take place and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer is to Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedIt is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An examination will then take place and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer is to Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedIt is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An examination will then take place and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officer is to Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedIt is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An examination will then take place and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Each Officeer is to Make Out His Own Payroll
04/28/1795 Letter SignedIt is intended that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An examination will then take place and …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Discrepancy in Hodgdon's Account
09/08/1795 Letter SignedHodgdon's account as agent for procuring supplies for the War Department for the first six months of 1795 has been adjusted at the Treasury. The balance found is $14.42 more than the balance from the …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Directions for the Factor of the Southern Trading Posts
11/26/1795 Letter SignedPickering provides detailed instructions for James Byers, the new factor of the southern trading posts, and emphasizes the General Government's policy of treating the Indians with fairness and …
William Irvine Papers
Difficulties in Obtaining Supplies at the Treasury
03/15/1795 Letter SignedThough Hodgon had written Craig regarding the difficulties of obtaining from the Treasury the necessary supplies for the Quartermaster's Department, Craig had earlier responded via Colonel McNair with …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Difference between the Amount Counted & the Bills of Lading
09/26/1795 Letter SignedThe lead transported on board Captain Gardner's sloop "Pomona" and Captain Daggot's sloop "Heziah" is received. The pigs and bars have been weighed and counted and there appears to be a significant …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Details on Work at the New York Naval Yard
08/31/1795 Letter SignedTingley, the Clerk of the New York Naval Yard, writes Pickering, the Interim Secretary of War, to provide him with a return for the past month and to provide him with a receipt for all the supplies …
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187)
Detachment Embarked for New Brunswick, Etc.
04/07/1795 Letter SignedHowell is advised that the detachment of the 1st Sub Legion has embarked from Governors Island for New Brunswick to be commanded by Ensign Frothingham at that place. Enclosed are the muster rolls for …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Delivery of Articles to West Point
12/24/1795 Letter SignedHodgdon is asked to deliver patent padlocks, drum cords, and drum snares to West Point. Mr. Warin will take charge of them to West Point.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
