Artillerymen; Colonel Gunby; Federalists and Anti-Federalists
Document 1788Refers to receipt of list of Artillery men. Asks for additional information. Mentions account of friend Colonel Gunby. Makes mention of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists.
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J Howell esq: Annapolis 15th Decm: 1788
Dear Sir,
I have before acknowledged the receipt of your favor of the 28th ulti and thank you for the list of the artillery men, tis not so full as I could wish, as I want the names of all the non commissioned who had final settlements made out for them, & for what years—
I now trouble you with an account of my friend Colo: Ganby, with papers that will explain themselves to gether with an Order for the receipt of certificates, which I hope you will be able to send by Mr White when he returns to Mary land; as well as the [undecipherable] of [undecipherable] Heron, if any was made out for him & if Floyd the agent is within reach of you— I also find for you and
White
Type
Letterbook Copy
Description
Refers to receipt of list of Artillery men. Asks for additional information. Mentions account of friend Colonel Gunby. Makes mention of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists.
Date
12/15/1788
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Annapolis
Document number
1788121570055
Page start
150
Note
Cited in Howell to Richmond, 12/29/1788.
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
C Richmond
Christopher Richmond
Federalists
Anti Federalists
Colonel Gunby
Mr. White
Captain Heron
Lloyd the agent
England
Artillerymen
Notable locations
Annapolis
Maryland
Notable items
Act of Assembly of Maryland

