Receipt for Schuyler's Funds
Document 1794Fish has not been exonerated from the charge of two thousand dollars paid to Philip Schuyler so a receipt should be procured as soon as possible.
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W. D. Accountants Office
May 1st 1794
Sir
It appears that you are not exonerated from the charge of Two Thousand dollars admitted you in June last to be paid to Philip Schuyler Esqr at Albany for which he is to be accountable — I request you please to procure send transmit his receipt as soon as possible.
I am Sir &c
Joseph Howell
Nicholas Fish Esqr
Supervisor New York
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Fish has not been exonerated from the charge of two thousand dollars paid to Philip Schuyler so a receipt should be procured as soon as possible.
Date
05/01/1794
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1794050121055
Page start
101
Notable persons
Nicholas Fish
Joseph Howell
Notable locations
New York
Accountant's Office

