Claim of Eleanor Montgomery
Document 1788Eleanor Montgomery claim for half pay. Asks for a speedy answer as the poor woman is in distress and has several children to maintain
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to the Board that such a sum of Money was due him
more especially as I paid since a Charge is still exist-
ing against him — the Sheet of Papers were received
this day, which you will please to inform M. [undecipherable]
if many of them were wet but not materially damaged
I am Sir y[ou]r
Andrew Dunscomb Esqr Joseph Howell
Office of Army Accounts
New York Aug 26 1788
Sir,
I wrote you on the 31 July & N. last relative to
the claim of Eleanor Montgomery for half pay. I will
particularly thank you for a speedy answer to my
enquiry, particularly as the poor Woman appears in
distress and her moral Situation & [undecipherable] as appears
as yet taken place in the department held by the late
friend M. Price
I am Sir y[ou]r
John Nicholson Esqr Joseph Howell
Gentlemen New York Aug 29th 1788
Congress having been pleased to honor
me with the Commissioner of Army Accounts, I take the
liberty to request your Hon[orable] Board will be pleased to
grant me an order on the Treasurer for one quire of
Blank Serial Settlement Certificates, several Gentlemen
who have balances due them are now waiting and
having no Certificates but which are signed by the
late Commissioner is the reason of this request.
I have the Honor to b[e]
The Hon[orable] Commissioners of the Treasury Gentlemen & Joseph Howell
Type
Letterbook Copy
Description
Eleanor Montgomery claim for half pay. Asks for a speedy answer as the poor woman is in distress and has several children to maintain
Date
08/26/1788
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Office of Army Accounts, New York
Document number
1788082621055
Page start
68
Note
Cited in Nicholson to Howell, 08/28/1788.
Notable persons
John Nicholson
Joseph Howell
Eleanor Montgomery
poor woman
children Mr. Pierce
Notable locations
Office of Army Accounts, New York
Notable items
half pay

