Account of Captain Bliss
Document 1790Letter to the Secretary at War, pertaining to the account of Capt. Theodore Bliss.
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Office for Army Accounts.
April 28th 1790
Sir,
Capt. Theodore Bliss, has been settled with in full by the United States and the balance of his account of Pay & Commutation delivered to Walter Stevens, Agent to the Regt. with the following Certificates Viz:
No. 62880 — 500
" 881 — 128 ¾, 925 ¾ Int. from 1782 at [undecipherable]
64100 — 600 — Jany. 83 Pay
64043 — 305 — Do. 85 Pay
63825 — 1475
" 826 — 50
" 827 — 1475 — 3000 Commutation
Doll. 1533 ¾ Total
by the State of Massachusetts for a Militia Credit of the State in the Office of Army accounts.
I am Sir
Your h[umble]
[undecipherable] Serv[ant]
[endorsement, verso: 18387]
[endorsement: The Secretary of War / Office of Army Accts.]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Letter to the Secretary at War, pertaining to the account of Capt. Theodore Bliss.
Date
04/22/1790
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Office for Army Accounts
Document number
1790042237001
Page start
2
Notable persons
Henry Knox
Joseph Howell
Capt. Theodore Bliss
William Stevens
agent
militia
Notable locations
Office of Army Accounts
Massachusetts
Notable items
account
settlement
balance
pay
commutation

