Letterbook
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Accounts of the States for Arms and Blankets
02/27/1788 LetterbookRequests that Maskell forward the accounts of the States for arms and blankets so that he can examine them.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Account of Doctor Gould
05/09/1788 LetterbookLetter from the Commissioner of Army Accounts respecting the settlement of Doctor Gould's account with the State of Virginia.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Account of Colonel Clark
02/26/1788 LetterbookLetter from the Commissioner of Army Accounts respecting the settlement of the accounts of Colonel Thomas Clark in North Carolina.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Abstract of wages and mileage
04/07/1788 LetterbookWrites the Secretary at War concerning the abstract of wages and mileage of Captain Toun's company that Knox forwarded him this morning.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
A request for final settlement is sent to Joseph Howell
01/18/1788 LetterbookPeter Le Barbieuduplessis requests that Joseph Howell settle the accounts of Hugh Bradley.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)- No image
Return of Stores, Etc
01/06/1789 LetterbookInforms the Secretary at War that Mr. Garrison has drawn an order in favor of James Johnston. Also mentions that he has received the military stores agreeable to the invoice.
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Return of Ordnance and Quartermasters Stores
03/31/1789 LetterbookSends return of ordnance and quartermaster stores for the month of March care of Timothy Ketcham.
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Requests Permission to Begin Airing Powder
06/02/1789 LetterbookPrice would like to begin airing the powder by the 15th of the month. West Point is in need of a cooper and four thousan hoop poles to complete the process of airing the powder and putting it into …
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Powder in Casks, Cords of Wood, Raising Iron and Cannon from the River
09/30/1789 LetterbookFollowing Knox's orders from May, Price has aired and sifted all the powder. There were a number of bad casks: twenty six double and fifty half barrels. The powder has been put into seventy seven …
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Permission to Travel to New York
11/01/1789 LetterbookRequests permission from the Secretary at War to go down to New York for a few days in the middle of the month. Also forwards the Returns of Ordnance and Quartermaster Stores for the month of …
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Payment for Arms Cleaned and Repaired
03/26/1789 LetterbookFollowing instructions from Knox from June 1788, Price delivered 500 stands of Hessian arms to James Morrow for repair. Morrow has completed the work and is owed 93 pounds 15 shillings. Per that same …
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Old Cannon Delivered to Abiathar Ingells
05/19/1789 LetterbookInforms the Secretary at War that he has delivered 45 tons of old cannon to Abiathar Ingells.
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Old Cannon and Shot and Old Iron
05/12/1789 LetterbookPrice has given Jonathan Ingells ten tons old cannon and shot and sour tons seven hundred of old wrought iron. Following Knox's directions, Price delivered the old iron at the rate of five pounds per …
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Mustered Company and Detachment
05/30/1789 LetterbookPrice has mustered Captain Burbek's company and the detachment of General Harmar's regiment. The men only have two month's pay.
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Morrow's Account Closed, Cost of Transporting Troops and Stores to Reading, Pennsylvania
05/04/1789 LetterbookHaving received Knox's letter of April 1, Price has closed Morrow's account for repairing and cleaning stands of arms, and he encloses a duplicate receipt for the same. Price forwards by Ketchum some …
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Hired a Cooper, Airing the Powder
07/02/1789 LetterbookPrice received Knox's letter of June 5. He has begun airing the powder and engaged a cooper at the rate of 3 pounds per month and one ration per day. He was unable to hire a cooper until June 22. …
Letterbook No. 2, West Point 1786-1790. 
Goods Left at Hopewell, Etc.
09/30/1789 LetterbookPickens and Osbourne are unaware of any goods being left at Hopewell. They enclose the vouchers for the money received from South Carolina and Georgia with the account of the appropriations and …
Transcribed Treaties and Conventions Advised and Ratified by the Senate. (RG46) (M200, Roll 2)- No image
Forwarding Returns of Ordnance and Stores
08/04/1789 LetterbookForwards the returns of ordnance and quartermaster stores for the month of July. Discusses the amount of cords of wood on hand.
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Forwarded Stores
03/28/1789 LetterbookInforms the Secretary at War that he has forwarded by the bearer John Mandego various stores.
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Forwarded Returns of Ordnance and Stores
12/02/1789 LetterbookForwards the Returns of Ordnance and Quartermaster Stores to the Secretary at War. Also encloses an account of what articles he has taken out of the store for public uses since December 1788, and for …
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Engaging a Cooper from Boston
03/02/1789 LetterbookPrice submits returns of ordnance and quartermasters stores for February. There is a cooper in Boston, formerly a sergeant in Colonel Crane's regiment, who wants to reenlist. West Point is in need of …
Letterbook No. 2, West Point 1786-1790. 
Enclosed List of Errors in Printed Register
05/06/1789 LetterbookRequest to amend errors to Register of Certificates issued by John Pierce.
Claims Sent (Letterbook) by the Massachusetts Loan Office, Jun1, 1785-Aug 14, 1791. (RG53) (M925, Roll 4)- No image
David Burtsier, Cooper
09/23/1789 LetterbookThe bearer, David Burtsier, was employed as a cooper in the ordnance department for three months and is now discharged.
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Damaged Cannon, Shot, and Shells
09/03/1789 LetterbookInforms the Secretary at War that he has delivered 25 tons of damaged cannon, shells, and shot to Mr. Ingells. Also forwards the Returns of Ordnance and Paymaster Stores for the month of August.
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Damaged Cannon Shells and Shot, Old Wrought Iron
06/30/1789 LetterbookPrice received Knox's letter of June 24 care of Abiathar Ingells. He has delivered to Ingells 55 tons of damaged cannon shell and shot as well as 6 tons 1600 and a quarter old wrought iron, per an …
Letterbook No. 2, West Point 1786-1790.
