Nine Months Pay Due this Garrison, Etc.
Document 1799In addition to references to repairs at Fort Niagara and the people on boats passing the fort, Rivardi complains about overdue pay and and being afflicted by "the Ague" which will torment him until he can be transferred to another station.
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Type
Autograph Letter Signed
Description
In addition to references to repairs at Fort Niagara and the people on boats passing the fort, Rivardi complains about overdue pay and and being afflicted by "the Ague" which will torment him until he can be transferred to another station.
Date
05/30/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Niagara, New York
Collection
Document number
1799053060000
Note
Cited in Hamilton to Rivardi, 06/25/1799
Notable persons
Alexander Hamilton
John Jacob U. Rivardi
Superintendent of Indian Affairs
individuals on boats passing the fort
nobody who invite suspicions
known traders from Schenectady
common farmers with their families
additional company arrived from Quebec
Notable locations
Niagara, New York
New Connecticut [Western Reserve in the northeast portion of the Northwest Territory]
Notable items
repairs to Fort Niagara
nine months pay due this garrison
contingent accounts of more than one year standing
"the Ague':
