Whether there is money due
Document 1787Patten mentions that the Board of Treasury is to report what should be allowed for settling accounts for his company. Asks to be informed if there is anything due.
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Certificate of the three former I have written to Capt Fitzgerald on respct to the refund the Colonel Ball must have recd for the 500 dollars as he avanted it if not Colonel Wallace &c it is so in the account do I mistake — Saint A Greencut
Jno Pierce Esqr
Boston Apt 10th 1787
Dearsr
Your Inf— me that the Divi: of financy was to Depoit what shou'd be atten: for settling the accounts for my Company. If there is every thing due I would be most Obliged to you to Inform me how I will get at it —
James H[undecipherable]
J Pierce Esqr Thos Patton
Boston Apt 12th 1787
Dearsr
Mr Joseph King has wrote to me concerning some Junealas that I Received for my Men. I have delivia some of them to the Men and took their Inapts: very named, and have some Junealas on hand. If Mr King will Send an Order for them he shall have the Junealas and Inapts: Mr King has my Receipt for the Junealas in his Books —
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Type
Letterbook Copy
Description
Patten mentions that the Board of Treasury is to report what should be allowed for settling accounts for his company. Asks to be informed if there is anything due.
Date
04/10/1787
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Boston
Repository
Document number
1787041070055
Page start
193
Notable persons
John Pierce
Thomas Patten
Board of Treasury
Notable locations
Boston
Board of Treasury
Notable items
money
accounts
