General Officers drawing provisions
Document 1786Discusses the General Officers drawing provisions from the Commissaries of Issues.
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New York Sepr 26 1786
To the General Officers in the Army I am informed had the liberty of drawing provisions from the Commissaries & Stores to any amount they pleased at their own order, and have not generally settled their Accounts with that department.
And as the Officers in general drew Forage under the Quarter Master department, and where they received money in lieu of it was paid them from that department also, I have therefore not Considered myself warranted to Settle any Accounts of this Nature, for want of a proper information from the departments in which they arose; you will Oblige me therefore (if it is in your Power) to furnish me with such Accounts as will ascertain the provisions drawn by the General Officers and the forage or money in lieu of it drawn by the Officers in general, in Case you cannot give me this information, I wish you would please to Assign the reason.
I am &c
Jons Burrall Esq
Type
Letterbook
Description
Discusses the General Officers drawing provisions from the Commissaries of Issues.
Date
09/26/1786
Author
Recipient
Sent from
New York
Document number
1786092621055
Page start
132
Notable persons
Jonathan Burrall
John Pierce
quartermaster
Notable locations
New York
Notable items
Forage

