Letter from the Accountant of the War Department
Document 1799Simmons directs Latimer to explain designated charges on his account.
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Mr Ezekiel Halcomer
Middletown, Connecticut,
Accountants Office
Sept 11th 1799
Sir
The Auditor of the Treasury has transmitted to this Office for examination and settlement apart of your account of Supplies to the Troops at Middletown under the Command of Capn Myhelt & Miller amounting to Drs 344.74 but previous to commencing the examination it will be necessary for you to shew why 17 Cents per ration should be allowed you as at the same time produce certificates from these Officers certifying when you augmented the ration & what articles composing the ration were augmented.
In looking over your accounts I observe Drs 142.41 charged for barrack rent, being so much paid by you the different persons I most of them for the same period — this being apparently wrong will require you to explain by whom they were all receipted
Saml NS
Samuel Hodgsdon Esqr
Superintendent of M. S.
September 11th 1799
Sir
Enclosed is an abstract of sundry articles delivered by King & Yergon agreeably to Contract on orders drawn by David Bates, being for the use of the Quarter masters Department you therefore will hold the persons accountable on the Books of your Office —
Sam &c WS
Type
Letterbook
Description
Simmons directs Latimer to explain designated charges on his account.
Date
09/11/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1799091121155
Page start
286
Note
Cited in Simmons to Latimer, 11/26/1799.
Fever in Philadelphia causes the Accountant's Office to relocate to Trenton. This move occurs over the period August 24-7, 1799.
Notable persons
Bezaleel Latimer
William Simmons
Captain Russell Bissell
Captain Miller
auditor of Treasury
troops
command
officers
Notable locations
Middleton, Connecticut
Accountant's Office
Middletown
Notable items
examination
ration
ration
rent
barracks

