Concerning the account of James Warren
Document 1790Comptroller at the Treasury Department inquires the Commissioner of Army Accounts on the account of James Warren, the late Paymaster General.
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Treasury Department
Comptroller's Office
May 4th 1790
Sir,
On a statement at the Treasury, of the Acct of James Warren late Paymaster General there app[undecipherable] [undecipherable] dollars of Ninety Ninetieths, for which he Stands charged on the books, under date of December 1776. —
Previously to my making application to the Representatives of Mr Warren, for the settlement of this Balance, I wish to be informed by you, whether it has not been accounted for, in your Office. —
I am,
Sir,
Your most Obedt Servt
No Eveleigh
Comptr
Joseph Howell Junr Esqr
[Endorsement: From Mr Eveleigh Esqr; End]
Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
Comptroller at the Treasury Department inquires the Commissioner of Army Accounts on the account of James Warren, the late Paymaster General.
Date
05/04/1790
Author
Recipient
Document number
1790050470001
Page start
1
Note
Eveleigh Comptroller of Treasury
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
Nicholas Eveleigh
comptroller
James Warren
paymaster general
Treasury Department
Commissioner of Army Accounts
representatives of Mr. Warren
Notable locations
Treasury
Comptroller's Office
Notable items
account
balance
settlement

