Certification on Greene's Conduct
Document 1783Banks certifies that Major General Greene never had nor did hold any commercial connection with him and that Greene never expressed an interest or desire for such a connection.
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Extract of a letter from Major General Greene, to Major General Lincoln, Secretary at War, dated
"Head Quarters, Novembr 1st 1782."
"I am taking measures to obtain clothing for the troops. We have on hand but a small part of our winter clothing, and after what we shall be obliged to spare to those troops going northwardly, we shall have but a small pittance left. I imagine our purchases will amount to not less than forty thousand dollars, for which I shall draw bills on the Financier; and, as I provide the clothing at your instance, and by your order, I hope, you will prepare the Financier for the draught, that the bills may be punctually paid. I have already drawn in favor of Mr Banks and Company, for eight thousand dollars, in bills of different values, to secure the clothing, and by this ship, I am in hopes to save twenty per cent on the goods — I aim to advance twelve hundred guineas, which, I am in hopes to get from Mr Hall, the Continental Receiver — You will please to inform Mr Morris, that I have applied, and propose to appropriate this sum to the payment of the clothing. If, in any thing, I have exceeded your intentions, you will please to inform me: My estimates are barely sufficient for covering the troops; and, as I am informed, the northern army is completely clad, and, as you mention a desire that this should, I have laid out accordingly, as far as the articles necessary for the purpose, could be had; many things cannot."
Type
Letter
Description
Banks certifies that Major General Greene never had nor did hold any commercial connection with him and that Greene never expressed an interest or desire for such a connection.
Date
01/03/1783
Author
Document number
1783010390001
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Charleston
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