Letter from the Accountant of the War Department
Document 1798Simmons authorizes Chester to make payment to Capt. Decius Wadsworth.
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John Chester Esqr
Supervisor Wethersfield
Accountants Office
July 5th 1798
Sir
The Treasurer of the United States will remit you the sum of two hundred dollars, which you will be pleased to pay to Capt Decius Wadsworth of the 2 Regt of Arty & Engrs at New London taking the necessary receipts holding him accountable being for the Recruiting service —
Sam &c
W. Simmons Acctt
Capt Decius Wadsworth
of the 2d Regt Arty & E.
New London, Cont
Accountants Office
July 5th 1798
Sir
You will receive from John Chester Esqr supervisor Wethersfield Connecticut the sum of two hundred dollars for which you will be pleased to give him the necessary receipts holding yourself accountable being for the Recruiting service —
Sam &c
W. Simmons
Acct &c
The Secretary of War
Accountants Office
July 5th 1798
Sir
A copy of your letter dated the 30 Ulto to the Secy of the Treasury on the subject of the distribution of the money allowed by Law for the compensation of Clerks in the War Department was only handed to me late on the 3d Instt — or should have communicated with you on the subject before — I observe for that in appropriating the amount for this Office you have disallowed the sum I represent necessary to pay an additional Clerk which I employed on the 16 Ulto in consequence of the accumulated business in my Office — I had hoped from the representation I made to you verbally as well as in the report to the Committee of Congress through you on the subject that no difficulty would have arisen in obtaining some of the sixteen hundred dollars appropriated by Congress for an additional Clerk here as would have paid his salary. — If the deduction is insisted on I have no alternative left but that of discharging him & thereby injure the Public Service, or retain him — and deducting from the other Clerks the Salary they have been long accustomed to receive and in consequence occasion a discontent which will be extremely disagreeable & likely be the cause of my losing some of the best Clerks in my Office, particularly as the salary of those in your Office have been lately considerably encreased — I therefore hope that on a reconsideration of the subject you will grant an additional allowance so as to enable me to compensate the additional Clerk as set in my statement — I have not yet rendered my Salary account owing to this circumstance, I shall now await your answer, and trust it will be favorable —
Sam &c
W. Simmons
Type
Letterbook
Description
Simmons authorizes Chester to make payment to Capt. Decius Wadsworth.
Date
07/05/1798
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1798070521055
Page start
427
Note
Cited in Chester to Simmons, 07/127/1798.
Notable persons
John Chester
William Simmons
Captain Decius Wadsworth
supervisor Wethersfield Connecticut
2nd Regiment Artillerists and Engineers
recruiting service
treasurer
Notable locations
Wethersfield
Accountant's Office
New London
Connecticut
Notable items
remit
pay
receipts

