Payments to Invalid Pensioners in Massachusetts & A List of Unclaimed Pensions
Document 1792Wolcott confirms receipt of Lincolns letter of February 28th. The letter contained an account of payments to invalid pensioners in Massachusetts for the year ending March 4th 1790 as well as a list of those whose pensions remain unclaimed.
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Treasury Department
Comptrollers Office
12 March 1792
Sir,
I have received your letter of the 28th of February; with an account of payments made by you, to Invalid pensioners, in the State of Massachusetts, for the year ending the 4.th of March 1790, & a list of names of those, whose pensions remain unclaimed.
I am Sir,
very respectfully,
your Obed.t Servant
[signature: Oliv. Wolcott]
Benjamin Lincoln Esquire
[Mr Comptroller acknowledge the receipt of Invalid accounts — March 12 1792]
Type
Letter Signed
Description
Wolcott confirms receipt of Lincolns letter of February 28th. The letter contained an account of payments to invalid pensioners in Massachusetts for the year ending March 4th 1790 as well as a list of those whose pensions remain unclaimed.
Date
03/12/1792
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Treasury Department
Collection
Document number
1792031290001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Benjamin Lincoln
Oliver Wolcott, Jr.
Notable locations
Treasury Department

