Safe Delivery of Pensions
Document 1790Nourse enclosed remittance for payment of pensions owed children of Major General Warren and Richard Gridley, Esq.
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[From Joseph Nourse
Answered
Jan 4. Off
6 1790
Covering Letters
abt the Pension
to Gen. Warren's Children]
Benjamin Lincoln Esquire
Collector of the Customs
Boston.
[A. Hamilton]
New York Jany. 7. 1790.
Respected Sir,
The two Letters which are herein Inclosed, contain remittances to you for the Payment of the Pensions allowed by Congress to the Children of the late Major General Warren, & the Pension allowed Richard Gridley Esqr. My anxiety for their safe arrival and delivery has induced me to trouble you with the Letters which I rely you will excuse having regard to my Ignorance of their respective places of Residence. With the greatest Respect,
I am Sir,
Your most obedt.
most hum: Servt.
Honorable Joseph Nourse
Benjamin Lincoln &c.
Boston
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Nourse enclosed remittance for payment of pensions owed children of Major General Warren and Richard Gridley, Esq.
Date
01/07/1790
Author
Recipient
Sent from
New York
Repository
Collection
Document number
1790010790001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Benjamin Lincoln
Joseph Nourse
Major General Warren
Richard Gridley
Notable locations
Boston
New York
Notable items
pension

