Warrant number 1044 for Payment and Subsistence
Document 1790Joseph Howell encloses warrant to Secretary of Treasury drawn by late commissioners of Treasury. Requests warrant in his favor for like sum to discharge acceptances. Names include militia Generals Barnwell, Marion, Pickens.
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South Carolina —
Gen. Barnwell. Militia — . . . . . . . 59. 824. 2
Gen. Marion d° ———————— 91. 268. 81
Generally — d°. Int. 163. 765. 65
Gen. Pickens — d°. ———— 354. 950. 17
Gen. Sum
[Apl. 12. 1790 —
Sec of the Treasury —
[signature]]
Pay Office
New York 12th April 1790
Sir
I [strikethrough: have the] do myself the Honor to enclose you a Warrant in my favor
Number 1044 for Six thousand dollars drawn by the late Commissioners
of the Treasury [strikethrough: in my favor] on Account of Pay & Subsistence of the
Army — I have to request you will please to grant a
Warrant [strikethrough: for the] in my favor for the like Sum to enable
me to discharge the acceptances made & payable on the
[undecipherable] Inst: I have the Honor to be
Sir
Your Obedt. Serv.
Jn. Howell [undecipherable]
The Honble
The Secy at [undecipherable]
Type
Document Signed
Description
Joseph Howell encloses warrant to Secretary of Treasury drawn by late commissioners of Treasury. Requests warrant in his favor for like sum to discharge acceptances. Names include militia Generals Barnwell, Marion, Pickens.
Date
04/12/1790
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Pay Office, New York
Document number
1790041221001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Henry Knox
Joseph Howell
Alexander Hamilton
Secretary of Treasury
Barnwell
Marion
Pickens
commissioners
militia
Notable locations
Pay Office, New York
South Carolina
Notable items
warrant
pay
subsistence

