Letter from the Accountant of the War Department
Document 1799Simmons informs Huntingdon of the debt that Elijah House & Son owes to the United States.
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ment & when the articles are delivered the acknowledgment of the commanding officer of the corps therein, shall be your voucher — for your future government in [strikethrough: giving] such blown, & taking the necessary vouchers I enclose you the regulations of the Secretary of War, to which I shall expect the Strictest uniformity — In closing your vouchers in the several abstracts I wish you to be more particular in mentioning the several items of which they may be composed. Observing also, that should any supplies be furnished to any recruits or Troops other than the 13 Regt to make out seperate abstracts —
Saml Hodd
W. L.
Jedidiah Huntington
Collector NewLondon
Accountants Office
October 26th 1799
Sir
Enclosed is my true of this date to Rogr Elijah House door, Contractors, which I expressly left open for your perusal, after which you will please to forward it. I wish you particularly to observe that they now owe the United States the sum of Drs 8867.22, by which circumstances you will regulate your future advances —
Saml Hodd
W L
Major Danl Bradley
Staunton No
October 26th 1799
Sir
I have recd your letter of the 16 Instant together with the muster & Pay Rolls, therein mentioned, which have been forwarded agreeably to my letter of the 12th Instt to Colo [undecipherable: Bentley] Pay master General, whose duty it is in the first instance to receive for examination, all army accts, & to whom you
Type
Letterbook
Description
Simmons informs Huntingdon of the debt that Elijah House & Son owes to the United States.
Date
10/26/1799
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1799102621155
Page start
390
Notable persons
Jedediah Huntingdon
William Simmons
Elijah House and son
Simon House
Collector New London Connecticut
contractor
Notable locations
New London, Connecticut
Accountant's Office
Notable items
advances

