Transmittal of Pay due Capt. Zebulon Pike
Document 1794The sum of $80 pay due Mrs. Isobel Pike should be transmitted immediately as Mrs. Pike and her family are in utmost distress.
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repression and for which he pleased to report to him duplicate receipts — An arrangement is made in the Commissioned Offices to dispose of certain deductions of their pay to be received regularly at this office; but as information is acquired on each payment from the Paymaster with the army, it may occasion considerable delay — However if you should require a further sum before such information is received, you will again apply to the Secretary of War whose disposition it is to accommodate the friends of the Officers as much as is in his power.
I am &c &c
Joseph Howell
Mr Israel Pike
Woodbridge — New Jersey.
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W.D. Accountants Office
February 4th 1794
Sir
The Treasurer of the United States will transmit you Eighty dollars being for pay due to Capt Zebulon Pike for the month of August and September 1793 which sum be pleased immediately on the receipt thereof to transmit to Mrs Israel Pike at Rahway by
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
The sum of $80 pay due Mrs. Isobel Pike should be transmitted immediately as Mrs. Pike and her family are in utmost distress.
Date
02/04/1794
Author
Recipient
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Accountant's Office
Repository
Document number
1794020421155
Page start
24
Notable persons
Aaron Dunham
Joseph Howell
Notable locations
Trenton, New Jersey
Accountant's Office
