Instructions for Paying Officers, Noncommissioned Officers, and Privates
Document 1793Hamilton discusses the provisions that should be made for discharging by Office of the Accountant part of the pay due the Commissioned Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates of the Army. The plan for paying the Officers appears much more practical than any attempt at paying the others.
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[Aug 22-93
to A. Hamilton
[initials/mark]
En. N° Folio 155 — c.]
[F S —
E Mr Aug 22 1793]
To
I have the honour to enclose a copy of a Letter recd in this Office from the Sec.y of War, the Object of which is, that Provision be made for discharging at the Office of the Accountant, some part of the pay, due to the Commissioned & Non Commissioned Officers, and Privates of the Army —
There is nothing in the Law which contemplates an arrangement of this kind, but in law [strikethrough: it can be] it can be carried into effect without injure to the public, it may perhaps be considered as susceptible of [undecipherable] modification — There is no doubt that it would in many instances afford an essential accommodation to the Army —
To attempt any thing of the kind in favour of the non commissioned Officers & privates would however occasion such intricacy in the details & to expose the public to the hazard of making double or improper Payments, that in my opinion, however
desirable this object may be in some points of view, it ought to be abandoned as impracticable — With the Commissioned Officers, the inconveniences would not be equally great, and with respect to them I take the liberty to submit the following plans for consideration.
Let the Officers who wish to be availed of this arrangement, execute an instrument according to the form [A.] to be lodged with the Pay Master of the Army — And let the Pay Master of the Army, grant a Certificate according to the form [B.] to be lodged with the Accountant of the War Department with a power of Attorney from the Officer.
The Accountant on receiving these Papers may then proceed to discharge the sums relinquished for such subsequent Periods as the Officers shall appear from
the Muster Rolls, to be transmitted, to remain in the public Service —
There is no mode, which can be [strikethrough: adopted that] [strikethrough: which] will not increase the [undecipherable] business of the public Offices & render the accounts more intricate, but this plan is as free from objections as any that I have been able to devise.
Yours &C
Alexr H.
Type
Autograph Letter
Description
Hamilton discusses the provisions that should be made for discharging by Office of the Accountant part of the pay due the Commissioned Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates of the Army. The plan for paying the Officers appears much more practical than any attempt at paying the others.
Date
08/22/1793
Author
Recipient
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Comptroller's Office
Repository
Collection
Document number
1793082290101
Page start
1
Notable persons
Alexander Hamilton
Oliver Wolcott
Notable locations
Comptroller's Office

