Timothy Pickering
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Subsistence of Captain Alexander Thompson, Corps of Artillerists and Engineers
07/10/1795 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons certifies that $74.45 is due Capt. Alexander Thompson of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers being for his subsistence from June 6th to December 31st 1794.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Subsistence is Captain James Gamble, Corps of Artillerists and Engineers
07/15/1795 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons certifies that the sum of $25.41 is due Captain James Gamble of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers being in full for his subsistence for May and June 1795.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Stores and Indian Goods
06/12/1795 Autograph Letter SignedMilitary stores removed from militia encampment to Fort Fayette except for essential items required by men currently being inoculated for small pox. Indian goods for Chickasaws delivered (and listed). …
James Robertson Papers
Status of Indian Goods and Supplies
04/03/1795 Autograph Letter SignedPost rider and mail boat crew paid through the end of the year. Indian goods received and inspected, will be forwarded to Fort Washington. Enlisted dragoons do not have clothing, request for …
James Robertson Papers- No image
Spanish Treaty with Chickasaw on U.S. Land
11/12/1795 Printed DocumentEnclosed a copy of Spanish treaty with Chickasaw Nation allowing them to build a fortification in the south western territory (U.S. territory), believed this was contrary to the Spaniards official …
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Spanish Influence on Creek Nation
01/13/1795 Printed DocumentBelieved obtaining prisoners and property plundered by hostile Creeks (as advised by the Spanish) would be a difficult task. Also discussed Creeks dependence on Spaniards for trade, and in order to …
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Small Pox Infections
05/22/1795 Typed DocumentNeed to have men stationed at Fort Fayette inoculated for small pox due to the widespread infections in its camps. Cited the clothing to be shipped down the Ohio river as possibly carrying the small …
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Simplication of the Process for Obtaining Arms & Supplies
07/24/1795 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott suggests ways of simplifying the process for procuring and distributing quanties of arms and supplies. An invoice should be prepared of those articles that are wanted and measures taken for …
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers.
Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with Timothy Pickering
07/10/1795 LetterbookWilliam Simmons reports the case against Doctor William Lawton to the Secretary at War, Timothy Pickering. Simmons charges Lawton with stealing public monies.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with Timothy Pickering
06/30/1795 LetterbookWilliam Simmons advises the Secretary of War on making directions to the commanding officer at West Point pertaining to pay.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with Timothy Pickering
06/09/1795 LetterbookWilliam Simmons forwards an extract of letters from Caleb Swan to Secretary at War, Timothy Pickering. Simmons requests that policy be formulated to regulate the payment of subsistence rations to …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with Timothy Pickering
06/06/1795 LetterbookWilliam Simmons discusses the allowable expenses of Major Howe with the Secretary at War, Timothy Pickering.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with Timothy Pickering
04/25/1795 LetterbookWilliam Simmons informs the Secretary at War that Sergeant John Salor has administered the balances due the estates of several deceased soldiers.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with Timothy Pickering
04/22/1795 LetterbookWilliam Simmons discusses pay settlements for militia involved in "suppressing the insurgents" [Whiskey Rebellion] with Secretary at War, Timothy Pickering.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Shipment of Supplies, Violence due to Alcohol
12/25/1795 Autograph Letter SignedCraig sending keel boat with small load of powder and lead with hopes it will reach Fort Washington in a few days. Other military supplies sent to Presque Isle. Notification by Cornplanter that …
James Robertson Papers
Shipment of Military Stores
12/18/1795 Autograph Letter SignedOrders arrived late due to weather conditions on the Ohio river. Recounts articles shipped to Fort Washington.
James Robertson Papers
Settling Accounts of Deceased Soldiers
03/11/1795 Draft Letter SignedMr. Heatly, on behalf of John Lalor, late a sergent in the First Regiment of the United States, consulted with Howell respecting settlement on a number of Letters of Administration related to deceased …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Separating Estimates into Divisions, Etc.
07/20/1795 Autograph Draft LetterWolcott requests that estimates be organized into divisions which he proceeds to describe and asks for Pickering's suggestions on how the current system for procuring supplies may be improved.
Oliver Wolcott Jr. Papers.
Salary of William Doughty, navy yard clerk at Philadelphia
07/05/1795 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons certifies that the sum of $187.50 is due William Doughty for his salary as Clerk of the Navy Yard at Philadelphia for April-June 1795.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Salary of William Doughty, Clerk of the Navy Yard at Philadelphia
11/02/1795 Letterbook CopyHagner certifies that $67.25 is due William Doughty being his salary as Clerk of the Navy Yard at Philadelphia from October 1 to November 2, 1795, the day of his resignation.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Salary of William Doughty, clerk of Philadelphia Navy Yard
10/05/1795 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons certifies that $187.50 is due William Doughty, Clerk of the Navy Yard at Philadelphia, being his salary from July through September 1795.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Salary of Samuel Shore, Clerk of the Navy Yard at Gosport Virginia
09/22/1795 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons certifies that $125.00 is due Samuel Shore for the balance of his salary as Clerk of the Navy Yard at Gosport, Virginia from July 23rd 1794 to July 23rd 1795.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Salary of Josiah Fox, temporary constructor of the frigate building at Norfolk Virginia
10/02/1795 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons certifies that $187.50 is due Josiah Fox for his salary as temporary constructor of the Frigate building at Norfolk Virginia from July through September 1795.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Salary of Josiah Fox, acting Constructor of the Frigate building at Gosport Virginia
08/27/1795 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons certifies that $187.50 is due Josiah Fox, the Acting Constructor of the Frigate building at Gosport Virginia, for his salary from April though June 1795.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
Salary of John Nicholson, Superintendent of the Armory and Inspector of Arms
10/01/1795 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons certifies that $210.00 is due John Nicholson, being his salary as Superintendent of the Armory and Inspector of Arms from July through September 1795.
Report Books of the Accountant of the War Department, April 14, 1795-Dec 31, 1817. (RG217)
