Money for the Recruiting Service
Document 1794Money has been remitted by George Clymer to Major Butler for the use of the recruiting service. Duplicate receipts should be signed by Butler.
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W.D. Accountants Office
January 1st 1795
Sir,
A warrant for 100 dollars for the use of the accounting service is deposited with the treasurer to be remitted to you by George Clymes esquire Supervisor of his revenue, for which you will please to sign duplicate receipts —
I am Sir &c
Joseph Howell
Major Thos Butler
Bristol — Pennsylvania
W.D. Accountants Office
January 7th 1795
Sir
I have received your letter of 29th Ulto covering your accounts but no vouchers accompanying them they avail nothing towards a settlement — I wish them to come forward by the next Mail in order for settlement; and that I may know how much you have paid John Lander a soldier who is discharged and waiting a settlement of his accounts —
I am Sir &c
Ensign Henry Louthauer
Reading — Pennsylvania
Joseph Howell
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Money has been remitted by George Clymer to Major Butler for the use of the recruiting service. Duplicate receipts should be signed by Butler.
Date
01/04/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1794010421255
Page start
4
Notable persons
Major Thomas Butler
treasurer
supervisor of revenue
Joseph Howell
George Clymer
recruiting service
Notable locations
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Accountant's Office
Notable items
pay
receipts

