Counterfeiting of certificates

Item

Type

Letterbook

Title

Counterfeiting of certificates

Description

Writes the Board of Treasury concerning counterfeited certificates. Pierce recognizes that his previous letter was written "very harshly"

year created

1786

month created

07

day created

26

author

sent from location

Boston

recipient

in image

author note

John Pierce

recipient note

Board of Treasury

notable person/group

Board of Treasury
John Pierce
Barnes
Simeon Turner

notable location

Boston
Portsmouth
Providence
Rhode Island
New Hampshire

notable item/thing

Counterfeiting
certificates

document number

1786072621155

page start

88

transcription

88
Gentlemen Boston July 26th 1786
I did myself the honor to write very harshly to the board yesterday and inform them that I proposed to go to Portsmouth to day. but having taken up Simeon Turner for passing the Certificates he bought of Barnes Knowing them to be Counterfeit and Court being held upon him I was not ready soon enough for the stage and am therefore Obliged to wait until Fryday. I hope this will have no ill Effect as I have Carefully concealed that I have Suspisions of any persons not in Town & my exertions to get here has thrown me into a Slight fever, which made it necessary to indulge a day for repose, Turner being Acquitted I have taken his– deposition which I inclose together with that of Tudor (with the Note), with who it Stopped. from every information I am induced strongly to believe that these counterfeits came from the way of New Hampshire.
July 27th. The first day I did not appear in Town. I sent after Phelon immediately - his Land lady said that he was gone to Providence or Rhode Island and perhaps might go to New York. I then sent [undecipherable] to Rhode Island who has returned without any intelligence of him: as he may have gone to NYork I sent the
depositions inclosed by the last post that a warrant may be Issued to Apprehend him if he should be heard of - but my opinion is that he has had some information from N. York which has caused him either to secret himself or to go to his Comrades in N. Hampshire & will not be found – I have the Honor to be– &c

J.P.

Honorable Board of Treasury

Item sets

Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (361 pages) DEL01 (361 pages) Collection: Numbered Record Books, 1775-1798. (RG93) (M853) V:134; P:88

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author John Pierce Boston [n/a]
Recipient Board of Treasury [unknown] [n/a]