Warrant number 133 for two thousand dollars
Document 1790Joseph Howell encloses warrant to Alexander Hamilton drawn by late commissioners of Treasury on Thomas Harwood. Money will be used to pay troops in installments.
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Sir
I do myself the Honor to Inclose you a Warrant N° 113. dated 6. Novr. 1788. for two thousand dollars. drawn by the late Commissioners of the Treasury on Thomas Harwood Esqr. Receiver of Continental Taxes [strikethrough: #to cover the]
[strikethrough: This Warrant is returned to be [undecipherable] on the [undecipherable]]
[strikethrough: the] advance sum of 1128 46/100 dollars required in my Letter of the
[strikethrough: the first Installment of pay due to the Troops]
& me to pay a part of the [strikethrough: first] Instalment due [strikethrough: the]
the [strikethrough: Militia] Troops I have the honor to be
Sir
Your obed. Servt.
Joseph Howell Junr
March 31. 1790
Type
Document Signed
Description
Joseph Howell encloses warrant to Alexander Hamilton drawn by late commissioners of Treasury on Thomas Harwood. Money will be used to pay troops in installments.
Date
03/31/1790
Author
Recipient
Document number
1790033121001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Alexander Hamilton
Joseph Howell
commissioner
Thomas Harwood
Notable locations
War Department
Notable items
pay
installment

