Mr. Burrall's draft; request for payments
Document 1785Encloses Mr. Burrall's draft. Asks for payment to various recipients. Requests receipts. Met with Board of Treasury; Mr. Osgood thinks it highly necessary to move office to New York.
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The Certificate of Mr Yncans death is now enclosed having omitted it in my last thro hurry of business — enclosed you will receive a Copy of a resolve of Congress of the 13 April last —
Andw Dunscomb Esquire Joseph Howell Junr
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New York May 13. 1785
Dear Sir
I have Inclosed you Mr Burralls draft on the Cashier of the Bank in Philadelphia for 128 Dollars which is the Exact amount of the Enclosed Estimate, which you will be kind enough to pay, and Transmit me the different receipts by post. the 128 Dollars for myself you will be pleased to pay out of it to Jackson & Dunn, the amount of their account. Mr Pepitell, and Mr Woodhouse, which I think
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Type
Letterbook Copy
Description
Encloses Mr. Burrall's draft. Asks for payment to various recipients. Requests receipts. Met with Board of Treasury; Mr. Osgood thinks it highly necessary to move office to New York.
Date
05/13/1785
Author
Recipient
Sent from
New York
Repository
Document number
1785051315055
Page start
106
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
Philip Audebert
Mr. Burrall
Board of Treasury
Mr. Osgood
Bank in Philadelphia
Jackson and Dunn
Mr Poyntell
Mr. Woodhouse
Lieutenant Beatty
Notable locations
New York
office
Notable items
draft
