Final settlements certificate paper taken
Document 1786Writes Governor Thomas Chittenden of Vermont that Capt. John Phelon, employed as confidential clerk in the Office of Army Accounts, has taken a quantity of the final settlements certificate paper, on which the debt of the United States is certified. Pierce writes that this will do a great disservice to the United States and Pierce's own reputation.
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Boston August 7 1786
Capt John Phelen who has been employed by me as a Confidential Clerk, and who is strongly suspected has fraudulently taken a quantity of the Jences Settlements Certificate Papers on which the debt of the United States is Certifyed, which will be of infinite disservice to the United States, as well as an injury to my Character.
I have no doubt but that you will give every assistance in your power in apprehending the said Phelon and transmitting him to the Authority of the State of New York for his Tryal. The Bearer
will have the honor to deliver this Letter —
Mr Chittenden
of Vermont
Sam GR
Sir New York August 30th 1786
On my return to Boston from New Hampshire I was informed that John Phelen the Confidential Clerk in my Office who is suspected to have Stolen some of my Certificate Papers & to have Countersiged thereon the Jencties of the United States, was seen on the road which leads thro the New Hampshire grants and that he had intimated to some of his friends that he was going to Canada — which
Type
Letterbook
Description
Writes Governor Thomas Chittenden of Vermont that Capt. John Phelon, employed as confidential clerk in the Office of Army Accounts, has taken a quantity of the final settlements certificate paper, on which the debt of the United States is certified. Pierce writes that this will do a great disservice to the United States and Pierce's own reputation.
Date
08/07/1786
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Boston
Document number
1786080721455
Page start
118
Note
Enclosed in Pierce to Jackson, 08/07/1786. [Chittendon was Governor of Vermont.]
Notable persons
Thomas Chittenden
John Pierce
John Phelon
Notable locations
Boston
Vermont
Notable items
Trial
National Debt

