Payment of Invalids in Connecticut
Document 1793Secretary Knox directs payment of Invalid Pensioners in Connecticut.
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Sir!
Pay out of the Funds furnished you by the Honble the Secretary of the Treasury the sum of three thousand five hundred forty eight Dollars, and ninety three Cents, to the aforenamed Invalid Pensioners of the United States, or their Legal representatives according to the Sums specified opposite their names respectively, being for Six months of their Annual pension, Commencing on the fifth of March last, to the fourth day of September next, for which payment this Shall be your Sufficient Warrant.
Given at the War Office of the U. S. in the City of Philadelphia this third day of August 1793.
[Dollars 35.40. 93 Cents]
William Imlay Esqre
Commissioner of Loans
for the State of Connecticut
Hartford
[signatures]
Type
Letter Signed
Description
Secretary Knox directs payment of Invalid Pensioners in Connecticut.
Date
08/03/1793
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Philadelphia
Collection
Document number
1793080300401
Page start
1
Notable persons
William Tinley
Henry Knox
Alexander Hamilton
Notable locations
Hartford
Philadelphia
Connecticut
Notable items
Secretary of the Treasury
dollars
cents
invalid pensioners
legal representatives
sums
manes
annual pension
warrant

