Regarding where to apply for gratuity of 1779
Document 1787Regarding where to apply for gratuity of 1779, Captain James McLean indicated that Howell was to person who could see McDougall righted therein. Asks that Howell examine books and furnish McDougall with certificates. McDougall was with 5th Pennsylvania Regiment and transferred to the Invalid Regiment in 1777.
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Dear Sir Richmond April 23. 1787
I will thank you for the papers respecting Colonel Baylon accounts and cop of his papers which I wish may be sent by post. I arrived here in perfect health this evening, and am with esteem
your obdt Servt
CMr Howell John Pierce
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For Philadelphia April 28. 1787.
Discoursing with Cap James Mclean Concerning the gratuity of the year 1779. which I am deficient in he advised me to apply to your honor as the only person who could see me righted therein. or direct me where to apply for it. you will please to examine the Books and furnish me with such certificates as may be necessary for the recovery thereof. I formerly belonged to the 5t Penna Regt Cap James Moorer Company Commanded by Colonel Johnson; and from thence transferred to the invalid Regt the year 1777. if your honor will please to take notice of this poor epistle. and write to Philadelphia you will please to direct to Mrs Gavon Hamilton, Tobacconist in Second Street as he is a man of Some note. and will be pleased to excuse this trouble from your Hum: Sert.
Wm McDougall
C Major Howell
Type
Letterbook Copy
Description
Regarding where to apply for gratuity of 1779, Captain James McLean indicated that Howell was to person who could see McDougall righted therein. Asks that Howell examine books and furnish McDougall with certificates. McDougall was with 5th Pennsylvania Regiment and transferred to the Invalid Regiment in 1777.
Date
04/28/1787
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Document number
1787042870055
Page start
118
Note
Cited in Howell to McDougall 05/03/1787
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
William McDougall
Captain James McLean
5th Pennsylvania Regiment
Captain James Moore
Captain James Moore's company
Gaven Hamilton, tobacconist in second street
Major Howell
Colonel Johnson
Invalid Regiment
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Second Street
Notable items
certificates

