Employment of Lt. Col. Troup
Document 1784Discusses request for employment of Lt. Col. Troup; discusses directions regarding financial issues. Mentions Troup's commutation.
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[From [undecipherable] Carleton Esq.
9. March 20. 1784]
[Private]
Quebec March 9th 1784
Dear Sir,
I have reply'd fully to your Letter of the 20th ultimo respecting the [undecipherable] of the French troops for com-
munications —
from your Office to [undecipherable] which was drawn our [undecipherable]
[undecipherable] has not [undecipherable] — but [undecipherable] heard me
your [undecipherable] And would the last
of the present Month [undecipherable] from his discharge
[undecipherable] Write me so and let me know
when we shall see you at [undecipherable]
I am Dear Sir
[undecipherable]
[undecipherable: signature]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Discusses request for employment of Lt. Col. Troup; discusses directions regarding financial issues. Mentions Troup's commutation.
Date
03/08/1784
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Repository
Document number
1784030815001
Page start
1
Notable persons
John Pierce
Joseph Carleton
Lieutenant Colonel Troup
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Notable items
commissioner
memorandums
the present month
