Simmons Refuses to Pay a Sum Already Settled by Captain Reed
Document 1800Simmons informs Captain Reed of his receipt of Reeds account and sundry papers. Simmons returns the papers to Reed in this letter, remarking that Reed settled his accounts in Philadelphia on the 21st of April. However, Simmons makes note that Reed has made further chargesfor contingencies and amounting to $350.71that date to before he settled his accounts. Simmons feels that the vouchers Reed produced for him are effectively unsubstantiated and as such is not going to remunerate these further charges of Captain Reed.
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Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Description
Simmons informs Captain Reed of his receipt of Reeds account and sundry papers. Simmons returns the papers to Reed in this letter, remarking that Reed settled his accounts in Philadelphia on the 21st of April. However, Simmons makes note that Reed has made further chargesfor contingencies and amounting to $350.71that date to before he settled his accounts. Simmons feels that the vouchers Reed produced for him are effectively unsubstantiated and as such is not going to remunerate these further charges of Captain Reed.
Date
09/19/1800
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Accountant's Office
Document number
1800091921055
Notable persons
Captain James Reed
William Simmons
Notable locations
Millerstown, Pennsylvania
Accountant's Office
Notable items
receipt
account
papers
charges
contingencies
vouchers
unsubstantiated
remunerate
charges

