Letter from Henry Carbery on settlement of accounts
Document 1792Henry Carbery informs Joseph Howell, paymaster general, that he is sending Lieutenant William Davidson to Philadelphia to settle Carbery's accounts to the receive money due to him for the last campaign. Also informs Howell that $500.60 forwarded via George Gale Esquire, have been applied as directed.
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Frederick Town July 7th 1792.
Sir,
Lieutenant William Davidson I have sent on to Philadelphia to settle my Company Accounts, and to receive the Money due my men for last Campaign. — You will be pleased to deliver it to him and his receipt shall be good. The over 300.60 Cnts You forwarded me through the hands of George Gale Esqr have been applied as directed. —
I am, Sir,
Your most Obed. Servt
Henry Carberry
[address leaf: Joseph Howell Esqr Pay Mr General Philadelphia; Lieut Davidson; from Frederick Town [undecipherable] 1792; from Carberry]
Type
Letter Signed
Description
Henry Carbery informs Joseph Howell, paymaster general, that he is sending Lieutenant William Davidson to Philadelphia to settle Carbery's accounts to the receive money due to him for the last campaign. Also informs Howell that $500.60 forwarded via George Gale Esquire, have been applied as directed.
Date
07/07/1792
Recipient
Sent from
Frederick Town
Document number
1792070770201
Page start
1
Notable persons
Joseph Howell
Henry Carbery
Captain Henry Carbery
Lieutenant William Davidson
George Gale
Notable locations
Philadelphia
Frederick Town
Maryland

