Regarding Finley's final settlment with Army
Item
Type
Author's Letterbook Copy
Title
Regarding Finley's final settlment with Army
Description
The author grants the recipient's request for a final settlement of three hundred dollars but first the recipient must draw an order from the Commissioner of Army Accounts in the author's favor before the Certificate can be sent. The charges of Andrew Finley cannot be granted as requested because they might have already have been drawn for him by his regiment which still has unsettled accounts with the United States.
year created
1786
month created
06
day created
08
author
sent from location
New York
recipient
in collection
in image
notable person/group
Joseph Finley
Joseph Howell
Colonel Stewart
John Pierce, Esquire
Magistrate
Ensign Andrew Finley
Congress
United States
U.States
notable location
New York
notable item/thing
the receipt of Colonel Stewart
the obstacle which first impeded a final settlement of your account
Certificate for the three hundred dollars detained from you
your application
further trouble or expence
much expence
an order on John Pierce, Esquire
charges exhibited by Ensign Andrew Finley for pay
the accounts with the UStates
rations
resolves of Congress
the papers of Ens. Finley
your directions where to send them
Letters of a public nature
notable phrase
The rations are totally inadmissable at this day persuant to resolves of Congress
document number
1786060821055
page start
36
transcription
New York 8th June 1786.
Sir,
Yours of the 2d. Instant reach'd me this day The receipt of Colonel Stewart now removing the ]obstacle which first impeded a final settlement of your account I am ready to issue the Certificate for three hundred dollars detained from you, on your application personally, or by your orders
I am sorry to put you to further trouble or expense, but, previous to the Certificate's being Granted if the former cannot be complied with, and as the former would be attended to with much expence you may draw an order on John Pierce Esquire Comr. in my favor (the order being acknowledged befor a magistrate) and I will transmit the Certificate to you, or otherwise as you may direct
The charges exhibitted by Ensign Andrew Finley, for Pay, cannot be admitted, as the is every probability of its being drawn for him by the P. Mr. of the regimt. who has not settled his accounts with the U. States
The rations are totally inadmissable at this day pursuant to resolves of Congress. The papers of Ensn. Finley I have retained until I have you directions where to send them, as well as your own Any letters of a public nature which you may write me you will please to put under cover to John Pierce Esqr P. M. Genl. and as the Post is the most certain & expeditious conveyance I request you to forward them by him
I am, Sir, with due respect
You Hlb Servt.
Jos. Howell Jr
Cap. Joseph L. Finley.
Sir,
Yours of the 2d. Instant reach'd me this day The receipt of Colonel Stewart now removing the ]obstacle which first impeded a final settlement of your account I am ready to issue the Certificate for three hundred dollars detained from you, on your application personally, or by your orders
I am sorry to put you to further trouble or expense, but, previous to the Certificate's being Granted if the former cannot be complied with, and as the former would be attended to with much expence you may draw an order on John Pierce Esquire Comr. in my favor (the order being acknowledged befor a magistrate) and I will transmit the Certificate to you, or otherwise as you may direct
The charges exhibitted by Ensign Andrew Finley, for Pay, cannot be admitted, as the is every probability of its being drawn for him by the P. Mr. of the regimt. who has not settled his accounts with the U. States
The rations are totally inadmissable at this day pursuant to resolves of Congress. The papers of Ensn. Finley I have retained until I have you directions where to send them, as well as your own Any letters of a public nature which you may write me you will please to put under cover to John Pierce Esqr P. M. Genl. and as the Post is the most certain & expeditious conveyance I request you to forward them by him
I am, Sir, with due respect
You Hlb Servt.
Jos. Howell Jr
Cap. Joseph L. Finley.
Item sets
Document instances
In image | In source | Location in source | |
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[view document] (2 pages) | DDJ01 (355 pages) | Collection: Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) | V:135, P:36 |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | Joseph Howell | New York | [n/a] |
Recipient | Joseph Finley | [unknown] | [n/a] |