Account of Joseph Nicholson, interpreter
Document 1794Pickering is asked his opinion regarding the propriety of the charges shown in the account of Joseph Nicholson, an interpreter.
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W. D. Accountants Office
March 8. 1794
Sir
I take the liberty to send you the account of Joseph Nicholson an Interpreter to request your opinion as to the propriety of the charges therein and as the Money is going out of Town he says tomorrow. I shall be obliged by your returning it as soon as may be convenient.
I am Sir &c
Col. Timothy Pickering Joseph Howell
W. D. Accountants Office
March 1. 1794
Sir
I inclose copy of my Circular letter of 22. Jany last and form of a recurring account
I am Sir &c
To Joseph Howell
Capt Corns Lyman — Springfield Masts
Capt Nicholas Hannah — Virginia
Capt Bezaleel Howe
Ensn Levy McLane
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Pickering is asked his opinion regarding the propriety of the charges shown in the account of Joseph Nicholson, an interpreter.
Date
03/03/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1794030321255
Page start
44
Notable persons
Colonel Timothy Pickering
Joseph Howell
interpreter
Joseph Nicholson
attorney
accountant
Notable locations
Accountant's Office
Notable items
account
charges
opinion
propriety of charges

