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Shipments and Elections
12/06/1800 Autograph Letter SignedInvoices for Georgia factories, Independent and Helen shipped by William Murdock. Emphasized need for blankets.
Correspondence (Letters Received, Letters Sent, and Accounts) of the Creek Factory, 1795-1814. (RG75)
Shipment of 24 pound ball
12/17/1800 LetterbookThis letter directs the shipment of 24 pound balls from Bergen, New Jersey to designated posts.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Procurement of Supplies (Order Books), Nov 12, 1800-Dec 31, 1889. (RG107) (M127)
Sheet Iron Instead of Rolled Iron, Etc.
09/24/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHodgdon has stated that the rolled iron needed for the Armory must be drawn as sheet iron but Williams believes this will cause inconvenience and waste. He wants it drawn as hose iron as usual. He …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Settling the General's Unpaid Bill
09/13/1800 Autograph Letter SignedHagner wants to know what is to be done with the bill that continues to be unpaid. The general has yet to hear from Mr. Stevens and he leaves George Town today for the Springs. He seems perfectly …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Settling the Account at Niagara
02/24/1800 Autograph Letter SignedSince there is apparently no quartermaster at Niagara, Major [John Jacob] Rivardi is required to settle the accounts himself and should be instructed in the methods for doing so.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Settling Samuel Henley's Account
07/29/1800 Autograph Letter SignedSamuel Henley has been employed as the "Conductor of Military Stores" of the western department or as assistant in the quartermaster's department. His salary has at time been paid by the Quartermaster …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Settling Lieutenant Glen's Account, Etc.
09/02/1800 Letter SignedEnclosed is the draft on General Wilkinson for $650, being the amount of Lieutenant's Glen's draft in his favor which was drawn on his father, Henry Glen. The bill has been remitted to Daniel Hale at …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Settling Daniel Wheaton's Account
09/06/1800 Letter SignedSimmons discusses the settlement of the account of Daniel Wheaton for his supplies to the troops at Fort Johnston. There are four bills with no receipt that have been deducted. The power of attorney …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Settlement with Major Daniel Bradley
12/02/1800 LetterbookThis letter authorizes the Paymaster General to settle with Major Daniel Bradley.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Military Affairs (Military Books), Nov 12, 1800-Dec 31, 1889. (RG107) (M6)
Settlement with Captain Cambell Smith
11/28/1800 LetterbookThis letter authorizes the Paymaster General to settle with Captain Campbell Smith.
Letters Sent by the Secretary of War Relating to Military Affairs (Military Books), Nov 12, 1800-Dec 31, 1889. (RG107) (M6)
Settlement of Suspended Account
04/26/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyNotification that account for supplies to the troops of Rhode Island previously suspended was settled with account differences. A balance in Boss' favor will be paid to Boss by John Dexter, …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of late William Westwoods, with details
03/01/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyAccount of William Westwoods settled by Simmons, to be remit by Treasurer of United States to Carrington. Carrington to pay the legal representatives of Westwoods. William Willoghby's account also …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts, with details
09/09/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyDaniel Wheaton's account for his supplies to the troops at Fort Johnson, settled. Credit to account given. Power of attorney to Mr. Ewing transmitted by Hodgdon to Mr. Hagner was not authorized. …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts, with details
05/08/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyAccounts of Ebenezer Stevens, Agent War Dept. Office New York, settled. Credit to account should be noted on books.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts, with details
04/09/1800 Author's Letterbook CopySec. of War determined Shepherd debited with sums of money after examination of accounts of John Mackey, late Pay Master at the armory of Harper's Ferry. Shepherd was charged on the books of the …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts by Treasurer
05/29/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyAccounts sent to War office were meant to be settled by Treasurer. As such, the Treasurer denied claims but objections to the refusal remain firm. Since War office does not settle claims mailed by …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
09/15/1800 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons noted that Leverett's accounts were settled and information transmitted prior to this letter. Simmons stated that all the information Leverett required he had in hand.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
09/04/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyInformation on settlement of accounts for money expended in paying for the quarters and transportation, fuel, medical aid furnished to the offices and recruits of the 16th regiment in New Hampshire. …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
09/04/1800 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons settled Howe's accounts for medicine purchased for the use and care of the sick at Fort Johnson, Wilmington North Carolina and for money due for apprehending a deserter of said fort. Sum due …
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
08/08/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyAccount settled, with details. Account of Colonel Smith suspended until he produces names and amounts of rations distributed.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
08/05/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyAccounts and expenditures for the armoury at Springfield, MA received and examined. Debit to United States to be added to account summary of Williams for next quarter.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
07/11/1800 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons sent Swan the account information for Lieut. William Cooper and notified him of the settlement of Cooper's accounts, Swan to hold Cooper accountable for money owed United States.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
07/05/1800 Author's Letterbook CopyOn Settlement of accounts for Jackson regarding fortifications, a balance remained of $10,000 which was due back to the treasurer. Accounts submitted by Jackson received and to be examined.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
05/27/1800 Author's Letterbook CopySettlement of Johnathan Williams, provisional purveyor, yielded a credit to his account for his services rendered to military stores keeper, John Harris.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
Settlement of Accounts
05/13/1800 Author's Letterbook CopySimmons agreed with General Hamilton regarding settlement of accounts and noted that if regulations are followed payment for expenses will easily follow.
Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)
