Seeks to Settle Accounts for Kentucky Volunteers

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Seeks to Settle Accounts for Kentucky Volunteers

Description

Encloses report to Quartermaster General. Requests sums needed to settle accounts. Asks for information about the Volunteers of Kentucky. Seeks strict justice for Captain Butler, requiring General Wayne's instructions.

year created

1799

month created

02

day created

16

author

sent from location

War Department

recipient

in microfilm

in image

notable person/group

William Simmons
James McHenry
Quartermaster General
Volunteers of Kentucky
General Wayne
Captain Butler

notable location

War Department
Kentucky

document number

1799021600201

page start

1

number of pages

2

transcription

War Department
February 16 1799

Sir

In answer to your letter of the 9th instant

I have referred the Abstract A enclosed in it to the Quarter Mas-
ter General for examination and his opinion thereon, a copy of
which is enclosed.

It appears from his letter that it has been customary

for the Quarter Master's department to allow for forage for Horses
[indecipherable] and for provisions for the persons employed, because the ra-
tions given were always supposed to meet the provision [indecipherable].
So far then of the Abstract as is admissible according to this opinion
it will be proper you should examine and report the Sum due,
that it may be finally settled.

Abstract B. you state as composed of expences for him-

self and the Volunteers of Kentucky during the period he was em-
ployed mustering, paying and inspecting them, and that this
duty was assigned him by General Wayne.

It is certainly to be wished that both accounts had

been settled by the Officers with the Army, who made the advances

or
or to whose department the money received by Captain Butler
in both these cases is chargeable as they could have best deter=
mined the propriety of the exhibits and the fitness of the Vouchers. -
I am sensible however that circumstances incident to the military
Service will often occur after such duties are performed by Officers, and
put it out of their power to adjust their accounts with the Depart=
ments with whom they ought to have settled them. In such
cases it is not right the Officer should suffer.

In order therefore that strict justice may be done to Captain

Butler, I think it will be proper that you should examine the
Instructions to General Wayne relative to the Volunteers of Ken=
tucky, and General Wayne's instructions to him, and should it
appear that the Services enjoined upon him were performed [undecipherable]
examine further whether similar allowances have been made to
officers employed on like services, and so far to report in his fa=
vor as the above documents and facts will justify. ~

I am Sir
Your obedt servant
James McHenry

Item sets

Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (2 pages) KFU20 (2 pages) Collection: MMC, McHenry, James: mm85004543 [unknown]
[view document] (0 pages) [no image] Microfilm: James McHenry Papers [unknown]

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author James McHenry War Department [n/a]
Recipient William Simmons [unknown] [n/a]