Instructions Regarding Government Warrants for Funds to Pay for Troops' Subsistence, Salaries, & Clothing

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Type

Letter Signed

Description

Knox mentions that the pay office has informed him of 2 sums for pay and subsistence for which no warrants have been granted by Knox. These sums $300 and $160 respectively. Therefore asks that Wadsworth deduct the total, $460, from the overall sum of $3000 in his current account from Knox. Knox states that the money warrants already sent, for $703, $1274, and $3000 respectively, are for the subsistence and pay of officers and men, less some money for pay between May 1st and the disbandment of the troops. Says that a further warrant for troops' clothing is forthcoming Notes that the sum of $3000 has been approved for pay of the Connecticut troops; the same overall sum from which the $460 must be deducted. Knox asks that receipts for the same be sent to him.

Date

05/05/1787

Sent from

War Office

Document number

1787050505025

Page start

1

Note

No image attached, and none labeled NAU02 found in any image database as of 10/14/09. Hard copy file found in stacks, from which this DEII information was drawn. DEII complete; revisit only to attach image.

Notable persons

Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth
Henry Knox
Captain Wilcox
paymaster of Connecticut troops

Notable locations

War Office
Connecticut

Notable items

pay of the troops
paymaster
receipts
funds for subsistence, pay, and clothing of troops
warrants
receipts