Request for Account Information or Refund
Document 1797Money advanced to Keenon by James Mott, Treasurer of New Jersey, for pay of 4th New Jersey regiment called up to suppress an insurrection in the Western counties of Pennsylvania. The money that was issued on the order of Robinson Thomas, Paymaster to said regiment must be refunded to War Office since no vouchers were transmitted to Treasurer to exonerate Keenon. Colonel Nevill was furnished with corrections to attend to final settlement of said expedition. Neville will visit Office on the 15th by which time Simmons hoped vouchers will be furnished by Keenon.
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Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Money advanced to Keenon by James Mott, Treasurer of New Jersey, for pay of 4th New Jersey regiment called up to suppress an insurrection in the Western counties of Pennsylvania. The money that was issued on the order of Robinson Thomas, Paymaster to said regiment must be refunded to War Office since no vouchers were transmitted to Treasurer to exonerate Keenon. Colonel Nevill was furnished with corrections to attend to final settlement of said expedition. Neville will visit Office on the 15th by which time Simmons hoped vouchers will be furnished by Keenon.
Date
10/17/1797
Author
Recipient
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Accountant's Office
Document number
1797101725755
Page start
396
Notable persons
Peter Keenon
William Simmons
James Mott
Treasurer of New Jersey
4th New Jersey regiment
Treasurer of New Jersey
paymaster
regiment
Colonel Nevill
Notable locations
Accountant's Office
Western counties of Pennsylvania
Notable items
pay
insurrection
money
refund
vouchers
exonerate
correction
settlement
expedition

