Pay Due Capt. Zebulon Pike
Document 1794The Secretary of War has directed a remittance, through Aaron Dunham, of $80 pay due to Zebulon Pike for two month's service in 1793.
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Remarks on Coll Halls Muster roll —
Samuel Johnson Summers said to have received his pay to the 1st April 1793. It appears in the Muster roll, he was enlisted 25 May 1792.
Martin Crisemiller Brisde said to receive his pay from 1st April 1793 it appears in the Muster roll that he was received in place of Edward R[undecipherable: ead] 18th September 1792.
Martin Felice the evidence of his inlistment is found in the Office of the Accountant. Hereafter Capt Heth said he'd not furnish any further information respecting him.
George Caurel — not mentioned what month he deserted —
William Wilson — query what does the remark opposite his name mean —
Wr S. Accountants Office
February 11th 1794.
Sir,
The Secretary of War has directed a remittance to be made to you of the sum of eighty dollars being the pay due to your husband Captn Johnston Pete for the Months of August and September 1792 which you will receive through the hands of Aaron Dunham Esqr
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
The Secretary of War has directed a remittance, through Aaron Dunham, of $80 pay due to Zebulon Pike for two month's service in 1793.
Date
02/04/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1794020421055
Page start
23
Notable persons
Isabel Pike
Joseph Howell
Notable locations
Woodbridge, New Jersey
Accountant's Office

