Questionable Propriety of Captain Town's Claim
Item
Type
Letter Signed
Title
Questionable Propriety of Captain Town's Claim
Description
Pierce reluctantly agrees to pay Captain Town's claim but only because it is allowed by the Resolve of November 2nd, 1785. Otherwise, he doubts the propriety of a claim that should have been made at the time of the service performed as was properly done by the other companies of his regiment..
year created
1788
month created
04
day created
07
author
sent from location
Office of Army Accounts, New York
recipient
in collection
in image
notable person/group
Henry Knox
John Pierce
Captain Town's Company
other companies of the Regiment
notable location
Office of Army Accounts
New York
notable item/thing
wages and mileage
claim against the United States
Resolve of November 2nd, 1785
document number
1788040721001
page start
1
number of pages
1
transcription
(Copy)
Office of Army Accounts
New York April 7th 1788 [both lines within a right-margin bracket]
Sir
The abstract of wages and mileage of Capt Towns company, which you did me the honor to enclose this morning is foreclosed from being admitted as a claim against the United States, by the Resolve of Novem-ber 2nd 1785, but if this had not been the case I should have doubted the propriety of paying it to Capt. Town because it ought to have been presented and paid at the time of his service performed, and when the other companies of the Regiment drew money for the same purpose; it being at this time out of my power to be informed of the propriety of the demands or whether it has not already been settled, and because the principal part of this money was the property of the men, and a payment to the Captain would be probably a perquisite to him only, as it does not appear that he has paid them or that he is now in a situation in which he could find them for that purpose.
I am Sir with respect Gen.
(Signed) Jn[?] Pierce
Honble Secty at War.
Office of Army Accounts
New York April 7th 1788 [both lines within a right-margin bracket]
Sir
The abstract of wages and mileage of Capt Towns company, which you did me the honor to enclose this morning is foreclosed from being admitted as a claim against the United States, by the Resolve of Novem-ber 2nd 1785, but if this had not been the case I should have doubted the propriety of paying it to Capt. Town because it ought to have been presented and paid at the time of his service performed, and when the other companies of the Regiment drew money for the same purpose; it being at this time out of my power to be informed of the propriety of the demands or whether it has not already been settled, and because the principal part of this money was the property of the men, and a payment to the Captain would be probably a perquisite to him only, as it does not appear that he has paid them or that he is now in a situation in which he could find them for that purpose.
I am Sir with respect Gen.
(Signed) Jn[?] Pierce
Honble Secty at War.
Item sets
Document instances
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[view document] (1 pages) | NAJ09 (1 pages) | Collection: Presidents Papers, John Sullivan, 1787-May, 1788 | RG1 executive |
Document names
Type | Name | Location | Notes |
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Author | John Pierce | Office of Army Accounts, New York | [n/a] |
Recipient | Henry Knox | [unknown] | [n/a] |