Not a moment may be lost in fowarding the money...
Document 1799Hamilton stresses the need to immediately forward the money for bounty and pay to the additional regiments. He criticizes Swan for not having done so and emphasizes the importance of appointing deputy paymasters whose presence will aid in the disbursement of moneys to the troops.
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Type
Autograph Draft Document
Description
Hamilton stresses the need to immediately forward the money for bounty and pay to the additional regiments. He criticizes Swan for not having done so and emphasizes the importance of appointing deputy paymasters whose presence will aid in the disbursement of moneys to the troops.
Date
09/23/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
New York
Collection
Document number
1799092337100
Note
Cited in Swan to Hamilton, 09/25/1799.
Notable persons
Caleb Swan, Paymaster General
Alexander Hamilton
commanding generals
deputies
two regiments of artillery pay masters
Notable locations
New York
Notable items
bounty
pay
warrants
arrival of General Pinckney
