Accounts of General Lincoln
Document 1784Discusses an adjustment to the accounts of Major General Lincoln from his command in the Southern Department.
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Dr Sir Philadelphia, ye 5 Jany 1784.
Whilst I note of a [undecipherable] Report to Mr [undecipherable] Irish you and furnish him with the [undecipherable] Disbursement, Major General and [undecipherable] which from having been charged to the [undecipherable] Pay[undecipherable] by him whilst Commanding in the [undecipherable] Department, was omitted in an Account that I have had rendered against the Officers of the Army, on the Books of this Office.
I am Dear Sir,
Your most obedt
Most humble Servant
[signature: Jos. Konry]
[To Howell Esq
D. Commissary
Army Accounts.]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Discusses an adjustment to the accounts of Major General Lincoln from his command in the Southern Department.
Date
01/05/1784
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Document number
1784010570101
Page start
1
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
Joseph Nourse
John Pierce
Lincoln
officers
army
Notable locations
Office of Army Accounts
Philadelphia
Southern Department
Notable items
papers
debit
drafts
account
books
office

