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Request for pay for Captain James Wilson
12/06/1776 Author's Letterbook CopyThe author examines the request for pay for Captain James Wilson and, after a thorough examination of the records, finds the request unwarranted. Indeed, Wilson may have been given more pay than was …
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Receipt of Funds for the Southern Army
07/27/1781 Autograph Letter SignedAlexander's receipt and promise to deliver money being sent from the Continental Army's Paymaster General to General Nathaniel Greene's Southern Army.
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Procurement of Clothing for General Greene's Southern Army
11/05/1782 LetterIf Greene's whole army is to remain before Charleston and the British do not leave the city, large supplies of clothing must be forwarded to Greene's army. Hopes that the necessary clothing can be …
Second Congress: Transcribed Reports and Other Communications Transmitted to the House of Representatives by the Secretary of the Treasury, 1st Vol. -
General Greene's Southern Army
07/10/1782 Extract of LetterLincoln expresses sympathy for the sufferings of General Greene's troops. Greene's army entitled to better fare. Mentions the meritorious and gallant exertions of Greene's troops under extreme …
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General Greene's Report on Clothing for the Southern Army
11/11/1782 LetterGreene informs Lincoln that he is taking measures to obtain clothing for the troops. He reports that he has on hand only a small part of his army's winter clothing. After issuing clothing to the …
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Clothing for the Southern Army from Charleston
12/19/1782 LetterGreene informs Lincoln that in consequence of Lincoln's orders Greene had taken measures to provide winter clothing to his soldiers. Greene reports that Banks and Company have furnished most of the …
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Clothing for the Southern Army
12/16/1782 LetterLincoln is exceedingly oblidged by General Greene's attention to the arrangement and the manner in which Greene conducted it. He is equally pleased with Greene's care in procuring clothing for his …
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Clothing for the Southern Army
12/01/1782 LetterLincoln trusts that General Greene will be able to supply his troops with clothing from the warehouses in Charleston. If the clothing cannot be supplied from Charleston, Lincoln hopes he can supply …
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Clothing for General Greene's Southern Army
09/30/1782 LetterLincoln desires to be informed by General Greene if Greene will be able to provide clothing for the troops he will retain with his army. Lincoln has no doubt that the clothing can be provided if …
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Washington's View on De Witt's Discharge
11/17/1783 Autograph Letter SignedGeneral Washington states that he does not think himself at liberty to grant De Witt's discharge as long as Congress has needs of his services. Advises De Witt to apply to Congress to determine if …
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859) -
Suppression of Rumors
04/02/1783 LetterIdle surmise mentioned by Greene has not reached the office of the Secretary at War's office, nor does Lincoln suppose it ever will. But he assures Greene that should anyone presume to echo the …
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Settlement of an Officer's Account
07/30/1783 Autograph Letter SignedDe Cambray empowers Col. Laumoy to settle his accounts with Congress. Notes two particular items of concern: compensation for the cost of hiring a servant and compensation for a journey from Fort Pitt …
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Resolution of Congress on Major Franks
05/27/1783 Contemporary Copy of LetterResolution of Congress dated October 22, 1782 that David Franks hold the rank and receive the pay as Major in the Line of the Army of the United States until the new arrangement shall take place in …
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Refutation of Financial Impropriety
02/05/1783 LetterGreene enclosed letters and certificates to refute rumors of financial impropriety in his contracts with Charleston merchants to supply his army with clothing. Greene wants to give Lincoln the letters …
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Payment of Soldiers
04/25/1783 ExtractExtract of orders, noting that privates in the infantry of the Continental service receive on account of their pay one half dollar specie per week and the non-commissioned officers and privates of …
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Pay Request
02/05/1783 Autograph Letter SignedRequest by Walker for payment due from the War Office. Also forwarding his accounts of pay for the last years service.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859) -
Pay of Connecticut Soldiers
12/11/1783 Autograph Letter SignedExplains that the Connecticut men who enlisted for 8 months in 1782 were considered by the state government to be militia in the service of the United States and were paid by the state accordingly. …
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Furloughs for Chaplains and Doctors
10/13/1783 Autograph Letter SignedConcerning the authorization of furloughs for chaplains and medical officers, refers Pickering to a resolution of Congress on the subject. Discusses the demands of an officer for pay and commutations.
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Difficulty of Providing for the Southern Army
02/02/1783 LetterReports that Lieutenant Colonel Carrington has closed a contract with Mr. Banks for the subsistence of Greene's army. Greene reports the difficulty of finding merchants willing to contract with the …
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Clothing for the Southern Army
01/22/1783 LetterClothing purchased for the Southern Army by General Greene. Greene has advised that he has drawn bills on the Superintendant of Finance for the amount of the purchase. This purchase will allow Lincoln …
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Certification on Greene's Conduct
01/03/1783 LetterBanks certifies that Major General Greene never had nor did hold any commercial connection with him and that Greene never expressed an interest or desire for such a connection.
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Application for Pay
11/10/1783 Autograph Letter SignedDiscusses his application for payment of arrears in his pay for service in the Revolutionary War
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Accounts of French and American Engineers
01/12/1783 LetterPickering sends accounts of issues charged to the department of engineers. Mentions extra articles furnished to the French gentlemen by special order.
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Work on arms
03/24/1784 Author's Letterbook CopyEstimate for work on arms.
Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) -
Woodruff's claim
09/16/1784 Autograph LetterDiscusses Woodruff's claim for pay from the United States.
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)
