Service of Captain Couper
Document 1787Discusses the account of Capt. Leonard Couper and confirms that he received $200 in the years 1784-85 which should be charged to his pension.
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New York 19th April 1796
Sir
Your claims for stoppings made out of the pay of the non Commissioned Officers and Privates of your Company has been considered — I have no desire to refuse the allowance of any demands made by a Gentleman of honor, but I must prefer the admission of this for the following reasons —
That the Account having arisen so long back as 1776 is attended with all the disadvantages arising from so long a period — and therefore impossible to have such lights thereon as it might have been the case, had it been presented and stated earlier, and at this time it is unknown how many demands of this is admitted may be produced of the same nature, nor what circumstances they may be attended with indeed when this account shall be examined it appears to me that it will be necessary for you to show if possible by certificate the amount of clothing and other which ought to be charge the same, and the accounts and acknowledgments from the of the monies you have paid to them on account, or as has orders for the respective ballances which may be yet due from
Type
Draft Letter
Description
Discusses the account of Capt. Leonard Couper and confirms that he received $200 in the years 1784-85 which should be charged to his pension.
Date
02/28/1787
Author
Recipient
Sent from
New York
Document number
1787022821001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Captain Leonard Couper
John Pierce
Invalid Regiment
Notable locations
New York
Office of Army Accounts
West Point
Corps of Pensioners
Notable items
late war
annexed sums
Resolution of Congress of June 7th 1785
establishment
sum
Captain Couper's pension
Resolve above mentioned
letter of mine to the State Auditors

