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Money from John Chester
11/18/1797 Autograph Letter SignedMiller has received $56 from Supervisor John Chester, agreeable to Simmons' directions.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Money from Capt. Kilty
11/13/1797 Autograph Letter SignedAs soon as Capt. Kilty returns from Annapolis, Morris says that he will call upon him for the money mentioned in Simmons' recent letter. Bentley's receipt is enclosed because it was not properly …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Money for the recruiting service
07/25/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyAdvises Fish that he will receive money from the Treasurer of the U. S. that he is to transfer to Lieutenant Andrew Marschalk for the recruiting service.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money for the pay of troops in Georgia
05/11/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyNotification that he will receive the money for the pay of the Army troops in Georgia from Daniel Stevens, federal supervisor at Charleston. Cited in Habersham to Simmons, 05/30/1797. Cited in …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money for the pay of the Army
03/29/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyInstructions to Brigadier General Wilkinson on delivering and receipting for the money in his charge for the pay of the Army and "the troops ordered to march to the Southward"
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money for the pay of Miller's recruits
06/07/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyAcknowledges receipt of muster and pay rolls for Miller and his recruits. Money for the pay will be forwarded by John Chester, federal supervisor at Weathersfield. Mentions an apprehended deserter, …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money for the pay Lt. Col. gaither's troops
05/11/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyNotification that the money for the pay of the troops under Gaither's command has been sent to Daniel Stevens, federal supervisor at Charleston which he is to deliver to John Habersham, acting agent …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money for recruiting
05/31/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyNotification that he will receive money for the recruiting service from the federal supervisor in New York, Nicholas Fish.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money for recruiting
05/31/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyAdvises Fish that he will receive money from the Treasurer of the U. S. that he is to pay to Captain Frederick Frye for "the recruiting service."
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)- No image
Money for Mrs. Wilkinson
04/01/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyCover for letter forwarded from Brigadier General Wilkinson to Pierce. Also requests that Pierce pay him two hundred dollars owed to Wilkinson that Wilkinson wants Pierce to pay over to Mrs. …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217) 
Money for Mr. Grant
10/01/1797 Autograph Letter SignedIt is the desire of the Committee that Mr. Grant be furnished the amount of money neccessary to defray his expenses home. The money should be furnished as soon as possible, Grant having been removed …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Money for Frederick Sprig's pay
07/06/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyNotification that his account for pay has been approved and that he will receive his pay from Nicholas Fish, federal supervisor at New York.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money for Captain Gibson
02/23/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyAdvises Carrington that he will receive money from the Treasurer of the U. S. that he is to transfer to Captain Alexander Gibson at Staunton, Virginia
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)- No image
Money for Caleb Gibbs' pay
04/05/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyAdvises Jackson that he will receive money from the Treasurer of the U. S. that he is to pay to Caleb Gibbs, clerk of the Boston Navy Yard his pay.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217) 
Money for Army recruiting
07/25/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyNotification that he will receive money for the recruiting service from Nicholas Fish, federal supervisor at New York.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money due to Captain Ingersoll
05/26/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyAcknowledges receipt of Ingersoll's "account current" and notifies him that he will receive the balance of pay due him from Nicholas Fish, federal supervisor at New York.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Money Due on a Land Certificate in Wilkins' Name
11/04/1797 Autograph Letter SignedWilkins has drawn on Hodgdon Bill No. 53 for $353 in favor of Mr. Beck and Mr. Reese. He asks Hodgdon to pay $1154.56 due on a land certificate in Wilkins' name and charge it to him so that the land …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Money Deducted for Public Horses
03/26/1797 Autograph Letter SignedCovington, late captain of the cavalry, requests that a certificate for the $200 deducted from his pay for the public horses then in his possession should be transmitted to him as soon as it is …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Money Charged for Cannons and Carriages Never Expended
11/19/1797 Autograph Letter SignedRandall received money sent to him for mounting cannons and carriages received by equipment never came to hand. Randall prepared to refund money to Mr. Harwood, Commissioner of Loans.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Modes of Proofing Powder
07/20/1797 Autograph Letter SignedThe requested powder has been ready for some time. As soon as Miller's team returns from Jersey the powder will be delivered. It is fine powder that must be proved. Miller will not make common powder …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Mistaken discharges
07/24/1797 Author's Letterbook CopyAdvises Captain Van Rennselaer that two soldiers of his troop were mistakenly discharged by another officer and have arrears of pay due to them. Mentions that his brother, Stephen G. Simmons, has been …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Mistake in payment
06/19/1797 Autograph Letter SignedDiscusses an error in the money paid to Captain Morris. Cited in Simmons to Kilty, 06/22/1797.
Claims Files Relating to Service in the Revolutionary War, 1775-1851. (RG217)
Military Stores Wanted for Three Frigates
06/12/1797 Letterbook CopyMcHenry provides a list of the military stores required for the three frigates and directs Hodgdon to determine what can be drawn from the stores of the United States and the locations where they are …
Orders to Deliver Naval Ordinance (Correspondence on Arming and Equipping Early Frigates and Ships of War When Navy Was Under War Department), May
Military Stores Required for Three Frigates
06/12/1797 Letter SignedEnclosed is a statement of the military stores required for the frigates. McHenry wants to know what part can be drawn from the stores of the United States and where are they deposited.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Military Stores Forwarded to Cecil Furnace
05/03/1797 Letter SignedThe articles of military stores mentioned in the enclosed list should be forwarded to Samuel Hughes at the Cecil Furnace in Maryland.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
