Regarding Army Accounts
Document 1788From the letter book of Joseph Howell, Assistant Commissioner of Army Accounts in the Board of Treasury's Office of Army Accounts. Discusses deposit of Mr. Pierce's money in the bank and muster rolls (for army regiments).
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New York April 6th 1788.
Dear Sir
I wrote you the 10th of March last and sent a duplicate by Mr Haight covering his State of hand to Mr Pierce which I requested you to deduct from his depreciation and deposit the same in the Bank subject to the order of Mr Pierce — Mr Pierce requests me to inform you that he shall draw in Thursday next for this Sum & flatters him self his draft will be duly honoured —
I most Sincerely wish you to forward the Muster Rolls in your possession, the delaying them will retard the Accounts of your State exceedingly, pray let me hear from you by the return of the Post —
I am Sir Yours &c
Joseph Howell Junr
To Mr Nicholson Esqr
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Comptr Genl Office April 5. 1788
Dear Sir
I received your favor of the 4th instant, I received Mr Pierces Money & it will be ready to his draft in the Bank — I am taking my last part of the muster rolls and now send them on by Post — I pray you deliver the inclosed letters which are covered to Save Postage — I am dear Sir Yours
Jno. Nicholson
Joseph Howell Esqr Wr Comr
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
From the letter book of Joseph Howell, Assistant Commissioner of Army Accounts in the Board of Treasury's Office of Army Accounts. Discusses deposit of Mr. Pierce's money in the bank and muster rolls (for army regiments).
Date
04/05/1788
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Comptroller General's Office
Document number
1788040570055
Page start
9
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
Jonathan Nicholson
Mr. Pierce
Notable locations
Comptroller General's Office
Comptroller General's Office
Notable items
Mr. Pierce's money
draft
bank
muster rolls
regi [regiment]
letters
postage

