William Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with Capt. Brock
Document 1798William Simmons informs Capt. Brock that his vouchers are received.
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leaving an amount of two hundred ninety Seven Dollars and twelve
Cents which sum you will receive as usual from John Chester Esq Supervisor at Wethersfield on your giving them the necessary receipts, holding yourself accountable for the due application of the same —
Sam. B W Simmons
Acct
P.S. From the very incorrect State of the Pay Roll I have thought it necessary to enclose you a receipt roll with the proper sum due opposed to each mans name to govern you in making the Payments —
Capt. Joseph Brock
Fredericksburg Virginia
Accountants Office
January 9th 1798
Sir
I have received a letter from Lt Col.
Thomas Butler enclosing the Vouchers which had been lodged in the hands of Major William Peters relating to your unsettled accounts.
In conformity to the wish expressed in your letter of the 18 October to the Secretary of War wishing to be notified when those papers arrive — I have now the pleasure of giving you that information & I hope you will lose no time in settling your public accounts —
Sam. B W Simmons
Acct
Capt. Staats Morris
Fort Whitestone Point
Accountants Office
January 9th 1798
Sir
I received your letter of the 3d Instant enclosing a receipt roll for November & the Muster & Pay Rolls for December 1797 of the Detachment under your command you will receive a credit for the amount received on the forms on the Books of this Office (after deducting 8 Cents overpaid to [undecipherable] forces) being 308 [undecipherable] Ds you will receive the amount of the latter (after deducting the following overcalculations on Pay of William Stinson 212 Cents, C [undecipherable] 11, P. Goldberry 23, D. Smith 35, [undecipherable] [undecipherable]
Type
Letterbook
Description
William Simmons informs Capt. Brock that his vouchers are received.
Date
01/09/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1798010921855
Page start
151
Notable persons
Captain Joseph Brock
William Simmons
Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Thomas Butler
Major William Peters
Secretary of War
Notable locations
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Accountant's Office
Notable items
vouchers
unsettled accounts
public accounts
papers

