On the Claim of William Cleveland

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

On the Claim of William Cleveland

Description

Response to a verbal request for an examination into the claim of William Cleveland, who served in Col. Tyler's regiment and was a prisoner. Howell discusses Cleveland's claim regarding the length of his imprisonment. Cleveland's claims need documentation from Connecticut.

short description

On the claim of William Cleveland

year created

1791

month created

02

day created

08

author

sent from location

Pay Office

recipient

in image

note

Some text loss on first page - document torn?

notable person/group

Goodhue
Joseph Howell
Lieutenant William Cleveland
Colonel Tyler
prisoners
British
officers
Elias Boudinot
Congress
Army
British Commissary of Prisoners
John Beatty
Governor of Connecticut
Secretary of War
Aaron Cleveland

notable location

Pay Office
Connecticut
New York

notable item/thing

verbal request
claim
exchanged
supplies
Act of Congress
depreciation
pay
settlement
rations
supernumerary pay
account
exoneration of charges
lands
evidence

document number

1791020821101

page start

1

transcription

Pay Office, Feby 8th 1791
Sir/
In pursuance of your verbal request, I examined the claim of William Cleveland late Lieut in Colo. Tylers Regt and late a Prisoner -- it appears by evidence in my possession [that?] he was exchanged the 26th Augt 1778, but as it was customary [for the?] pr British Commisy of Prisoners to retain our Officers until the British Officers were sent into New York, I have not the least doubt of but that Mr. Cleveland continued a prisoner until he time mentioned by him
Mr. Cleveland stands charged in the Books of this office with the following sums viz?
1778 Sept 25 paid him by Jno Beatty Commisy G. of Pris. OE [Old Emissions] Dols. 57 recd of Elias Boudinot Esqr C.G. of P. [undecipherable] in Cash & Supplies - Specie 158.02Jno Beatty Esqr &c &c &c 63.38Dol 221.40
The State of Connecticutt should have considered this officer & allowed him his pay, which is particularly directed
The Officers who were prisoners are particularly provided for by the Act of Congress of the 16 April 1781. Therefore the Depreciation of this officers pay should have been made good to him by the State to which he belonged when Captivated under this act no officer of the United States can settle with him except it is for his Rations while Prisoner and the Supernumerary Pay allowed under the Act of the 16 May
1781
1781 if on balance should [undecipherable] settlement, it will require the interposition of Congress to as the Act of limiting of Army Claims is contrued [sic] only to a settlement of Account in order to an exoneration of charges against the party or parties-- Mr. Cleveland also claims Land as a supernumerary Officer- if he can prove by any Register Record of the Govr Governor or Council of Connecticutt that he fully with the Act of Congress of the 24 Novembr 1770 I [undecipherable] hesitate to act & that the Regiment to which he belonged to when captured was on Continental establishment, I should not hesitate to report him to the Secy of War as entitled to the his proportion of Lands granted by the Act of Congress of the 16 Septem 1776.
I would advise Sir, that Mr. Cleveland produce the evidence on his favor of his applica wish to continue in service under (that of Aaron Cleveland I consider as improper) as is directed by the Act aforesd and that he come forward & settle his accounts and leave the result to the wisdom of Congress---his the Ration allowed him while while Prisoner will absorb the sums here charged against him.
I have the Honor to beSiryour obedt J Howell
The Honble Mr. Goodhue
19194

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Document instances

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[view document] (2 pages) XZY14 (2 pages) Collection: Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript file) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859) B:373

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Joseph Howell Pay Office [n/a]
Recipient Goodhue [unknown] [n/a]