Pay of Lieutenant Jacob Dooley and a detachment of militia called into service by Isaac Shelby, Governor of Kentucky
Document 1796Hagner certifies that $202.46 is due Lieutenant Jacob Dooley and a detachment of militia called into service by Isaac Shelby, Governor of Kentucky, being for his services performed on the frontiers of Clarke County from April 27 to June 27, 1795.
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Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Hagner certifies that $202.46 is due Lieutenant Jacob Dooley and a detachment of militia called into service by Isaac Shelby, Governor of Kentucky, being for his services performed on the frontiers of Clarke County from April 27 to June 27, 1795.
Date
07/15/1796
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Dept of War Accountant's Office
Repository
Collection
Document number
1796071521155
Page start
271
Notable persons
James McHenry
Peter Hagner
Lieutenant Jacob Dooley
detachment of militia Governor Isaac Shelby, Governor of Kentucky
accountant
Secretary of War
principal clerk
John Clifford
attorney
Notable locations
Clarke County Kentucky
Dept of War Accountant's Office
frontier
Notable items
called into service
pay
