Saymore's dragoons
Document 1787Letter from the Commissioner of Army Accounts telling Wolcott that he would have replied to his letter sooner had certain extracts been available respecting Saymore's dragoons.
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on the account of their Losses &may be Present at you can but his
to be observed that the Commissioner has been paid in Great Settlement
Certificates from the Register of the Treasury.
from H[undecipherable]
Rob: Fenner Esq. J P
New York September 7th 1787
Sir,
Your two Letters the one of the 6 and the other the 21 of
August would have been answered sooner, but unfortunately the
Original Papers from which he took the extracts that I just ~
[undecipherable] Dungeons could not be found, which [notwithstanding?]
at together with all the other papers, Certified in the Manner you
[Requested?]
your &
Oliver Wolcott
J[undecipherable]
New York October 1st 1787
Sir,
I Rec'd your letters of the 15th September and 1st Instant, they
to Inform you that the Certificates for [undecipherable: Commutation?] Pay Comm-
-ation is ready to be delivered Provided you have Sufficient
Authority to Receive therein that [undecipherable] it would be Necessary you come
to New York as Soon as Possible ——
appro[undecipherable]
J[undecipherable]
Capt [undecipherable] McBrown
Type
Letterbook
Description
Letter from the Commissioner of Army Accounts telling Wolcott that he would have replied to his letter sooner had certain extracts been available respecting Saymore's dragoons.
Date
09/27/1787
Author
Recipient
Sent from
New York
Document number
1787092721155
Page start
321
Notable persons
Oliver Wolcott
John Pierce
Saymore
dragoons
Notable locations
New York

