Certification of payments; Militia of Clarke County Kentucky
Document 1798Certification that $1463.03 is due two detachments of militia under Lieutenant John McIntire and Ensign Jacob Woodward and the scouts employed in the protection of the frontiers of Clarke County Kentucky, called into service by Governor Isaac Shelby conforming to the instructions of the Secretary of War, being for their services from April 20 to October 10, 1795, payable to Thomas Bale Randall, substitute attorney for militia of scouts.
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Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Certification that $1463.03 is due two detachments of militia under Lieutenant John McIntire and Ensign Jacob Woodward and the scouts employed in the protection of the frontiers of Clarke County Kentucky, called into service by Governor Isaac Shelby conforming to the instructions of the Secretary of War, being for their services from April 20 to October 10, 1795, payable to Thomas Bale Randall, substitute attorney for militia of scouts.
Date
01/25/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountants Office
Document number
1798012521051
Page start
92
Notable persons
James McHenry
William Simmons
Lieutenant John McIntire
Ensign Jacob Woodward
Governor Isaac Shelby
Secretary of War
Lieutenant John McIntire
Ensign Jacob Woodward
accountant
Thomas Bale Randall
substitute attorney
militia of scouts
detachment of militia
Notable locations
frontiers
Accountants Office
Clarke County Kentucky
War Office
Philadelphia
Notable items
services
pay
payment of militia

