Simmons Chastizes Ball for Operating With an Expired Contract and for Neglecting to Furnish Receipts

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Type

Author's Letterbook Copy

Description

Simmons notes that the has received Ball's letter of the 2nd of October, which contained his account and vouchers for supplies during 1800 for different recruiting parties in the state of North Carolina, the sum of which has been claimed for $1926 and 36.5 cents. However, before those accounts can be executed it is necessary for Ball to produce the authority under which he made the supplies as well as the contract which fixed his compensation. Simmons states his surprise that Ball did not feel this would be necessary, considering that Ball's contract with the public expired on December 31, 1799. Looking over Ball's accounts Simmons remarks that Ball neglected a very material point, as Ball in every case has failed to produce a receipt for the settlements made with his agents for money expended by them. The importance of this was impressed upon Ball in Philadelphia when Ball had the account of Doctor Newman returned to him because he did not have a receipt for the money claimed. In spite of all this, Ball again has exhibited an account without any receipts. Simmons expects Ball's immediate attention regarding this matter.

Date

10/16/1800

Recipient

Document number

1800101621255

Page start

279

Note

Cited in Simmons to Ball, 11/15/1800.

Notable persons

Robert Ball
William Simmons
recruiting party
contractor
Doctor Newman
agent

Notable locations

Wilmington, North Carolina
Philadelphia

Notable items

receipts
money
account
vouchers
supplies
contract