Forwarding a Pay Certificate
Document 1786The author encloses a Certificate for four hundred dollars to be forwarded to Captain John Doyle. Acknowledgment of receipt is requested.
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Philadelphia March 28th 1786.
Sir,
I am now in this City endeavouring to settle with the Comptroller General for the depreciation of my pay, pray if there is any thing in your power that can facilitate my settlement I beg you will forward it by Cap. Erskine who visits me the favor to wait upon you for the purpose — Your old fellow prisoner Captain Luke Broadhead has given me a power to settle for him — pray put it into my power of possible and save an honest poor Man
I am dear Sir
Your most Obed. Servt
Alex. Patterson
[Lt Howell]
New York 14th May 1786.
Dear Sir,
Inclosed is a Certificate No 93,138 for four hundred dollars drawn in favor of Cap. John Doyle which you will please to forward him by the first safe conveyance — I will thank you to acknowledge the receipt of it either by letter or to James Rees and oblige
Your very humble Servant,
Joseph Howell jr
[Mr James Gettenger]
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
The author encloses a Certificate for four hundred dollars to be forwarded to Captain John Doyle. Acknowledgment of receipt is requested.
Date
05/15/1786
Author
Recipient
Document number
1786051521055
Page start
21
Notable persons
James Cottinger
Joseph Howell
Captain John Doyle
James Rees
Notable items
Certificate No. 93988 for four hundred dollars
first safe conveyance
receipt
letter

