Joseph Howell
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Letter from Doctor Philip Turner requesting papers
11/06/1788 Letterbook CopyRefers to letter he delivered to Howell from Turner with some papers enclosed. Asks that Howell transmit those papers to Huntington by way of Captain Niles.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853)
Joshua Dawson discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
03/03/1788 LetterbookJoshua Dawson requests that Joseph Howell return the papers of all refused claims.
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Joshua Dawson discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
02/14/1788 LetterbookJoseph Howell acknowledges Joshua Dawson's preference for conveyance of certificates.
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Joshua Dawson discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
02/06/1788 LetterbookAn account of sundry certificates forwarded to Joseph Howell by Joshua Dawson.
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Joseph King discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
01/28/1788 LetterbookJoseph King request a certificate from Joseph Howell.
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Joseph Dawson discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
02/24/1788 LetterbookJoseph Dawson asks a question to Joseph Howell regarding the endorsement of certificates.
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Jonathan Nicholson discusses business of the Comptroller's Office with Joseph Howell
02/22/1788 LetterbookJohn Nicholson will detain Colonel Bayard's certificate;.
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Jonathan Nicholson discusses business of the Comptroller's Office with Joseph Howell
02/15/1788 LetterbookJohn Nicholson informs Joseph Howell that he has settled the depreciation of the pay of Hugh Bradley, Sergeant of the 5th Pennsylvania Regiment. Bradley was thought to have died of wounds at …
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Jonathan Nicholson discusses business of the Comptroller's Office with Joseph Howell
01/15/1788 LetterbookJohn Nicholson asks Joseph Howell to send certificates to Colonel Bayard, who waits with impatience.
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Jon Nicholson discusses business of the Comptroller's Office with Joe Howell
02/22/1788 LetterbookJohn Nicholson confirms receipt of Howell's instructions to delay Colonel Bayard's certificates.
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John Pierce discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
01/29/1788 LetterbookJohn Pierce asks Joseph Howell to make arrangements to have mail forwarded to him in Philadelphia.
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John Pierce discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
01/10/1788 LetterbookJohn Pierce directs Joseph Howell to obtain a copy of a letter from the Treasury Board.
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John P. De Haas discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
02/20/1788 LetterbookJohn De Haas informs Joseph Howell that Colonel Willet will testify that taking receipts was impossible.
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John P. De Haas discusses army accounts with Joseph Howell
02/08/1788 LetterbookMr. De Haas asks Howell to inform him when to come to New York. De Haas wants to arrive when Congress is in session.
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John Marshall's accounts
09/24/1788 Letterbook CopyMarshall laments Howell's decision to detain final settlements on account of Colonel Woods not settling his.
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Invalids stationed at West Point; claim of John Willson
06/21/1788Invalids stationed at West Point under Captain McLane were discharged in pursuance of Act of Congress of 7 June 1785. Says that claim of John Willson is inadmissible unless he can show he did not …
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Interest account on the militia services
11/15/1788 Letterbook CopyEncloses interest account on the militia services.
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Improper account
08/06/1788 Letterbook CopyUpon returning to Philadelphia, Colonel Williams informed de Haas that his action was referred to men. Williams produced an improper account.
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I had a right to retire being entitled to all the emoluments
09/03/1788 Autograph Letter SignedTurner served during the entire Revolutionary War, beginning with the Battle of Bunker Hill, as a physician and surgeon yet has not received the benefits due him. He was forced to resign by Congress …
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General Smallwood account
07/17/1788 Letterbook CopyEncloses papers of public nature. Requests answer regarding account of General Smallwood.
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Forwarding of money intended as present
03/18/1788 Author's Letterbook CopyFrom the letter book of Joseph Howell, Assistant Commissioner of Army Accounts in the Board of Treasury's Office of Army Accounts. Discusses the forwarding of money intended as a present.
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Feltman's claim
12/30/1788 Letterbook CopyFeltman responds to the notion that his resignation precluded him from any emolument or commutation granted by Congress. When General Green [Greene] refused a furlough to visit a sick brother, Feltman …
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Faithful and poor soldier whose claims have been unadjusted
12/19/1788 Letterbook CopyIntercedes on behalf of a faithful and poor soldier whose claims have been unadjusted.
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