Regarding the treachery of Joseph Jones, Second New York Regiment
Item
Type
Letterbook Copy
Title
Regarding the treachery of Joseph Jones, Second New York Regiment
Description
Regarding the treachery of Joseph Jones, Second New York Regiment, he is a villain, having bargained away his wages and clothing, and imposed upon his acquaintances. Apologizes and asks that Howell take no notice of the villain further. If he contacts debts, send him to jail.
year created
1785
month created
04
day created
23
author
sent from location
New York
recipient
in collection
in image
notable person/group
Joseph Howell
Michael Connolly
Joseph Jones, Second New York Regiment
villain
magistrate
army
notable location
New York
notable item/thing
wages and clothing
notable phrase
for god's sake take no notice of the villain further
document number
1785042370055
page start
87
transcription
[upper right corner] 89
New York April 23.d 1785
Dear Sir [line flourish]
Just now I am favour'd with yours of a few days ago respecting Joseph Jones formerly of the Second New York Reg.t
I am heartily [editor's note: heartily partially underlined] sorry to hear your tender feelings are so much imposed on by one of the greatest villains that I have ever knew in our line of the army. This Jones beloned to Cap. Pawlings Company 2.dReg.t I have seen him bargain and sell his wages gratuity and clothing. notwithstanding. I have given him a crown the day before to relieve him or carry him home and in two or three days he imposed on two or three of his acquaintances, this was just after the disolution of the army he has carried the Joke so far as to go once or twice before a magistrate, and was sworn he never received nor sold or bargain'd away his pay __ I think he has taken his oath twice to my knowledge. [line across page]
I am sorry to hear that the well disposed part of the Community towards the army so much imposed on especially from your quarter __ as to our eastern brethren it is not a bit the better [line across page]
For Gods sake take no notice of the villain further, and if he has contracted any debts (he bring a good hand at that) let him be sent to Jail or Somewhere else to prevent his further impositions __ From your very Humble Serv.t [signed] [undecipherable] Connolly [to the left of Connolly's signature] Jo.s Howell.
New York April 23.d 1785
Dear Sir [line flourish]
Just now I am favour'd with yours of a few days ago respecting Joseph Jones formerly of the Second New York Reg.t
I am heartily [editor's note: heartily partially underlined] sorry to hear your tender feelings are so much imposed on by one of the greatest villains that I have ever knew in our line of the army. This Jones beloned to Cap. Pawlings Company 2.dReg.t I have seen him bargain and sell his wages gratuity and clothing. notwithstanding. I have given him a crown the day before to relieve him or carry him home and in two or three days he imposed on two or three of his acquaintances, this was just after the disolution of the army he has carried the Joke so far as to go once or twice before a magistrate, and was sworn he never received nor sold or bargain'd away his pay __ I think he has taken his oath twice to my knowledge. [line across page]
I am sorry to hear that the well disposed part of the Community towards the army so much imposed on especially from your quarter __ as to our eastern brethren it is not a bit the better [line across page]
For Gods sake take no notice of the villain further, and if he has contracted any debts (he bring a good hand at that) let him be sent to Jail or Somewhere else to prevent his further impositions __ From your very Humble Serv.t [signed] [undecipherable] Connolly [to the left of Connolly's signature] Jo.s Howell.
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Document instances
In image | In source | Location in source | |
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[view document] (1 pages) | DDA01 (175 pages) | Collection: Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) | V:136; P:87 |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | Michael Connolly | New York | [n/a] |
Recipient | Joseph Howell | [unknown] | [n/a] |