Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)

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Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)

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Letterbook, War Dept Accountant, RG217

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Writing off Postage as an Expense Document
Simmons Strongly Requests O'Hara Advance the Settlement of his Accounts Document
Notifying Frederick Sprig of Pay Due to Him Document
Notifying Nicholas Fish of the Remittal of Monies for Frederick Sprig's Pay Document
Simmons Writing Henley About the Pay in Arrears for William Dugan Document
Simmons transmits to Harrison the Accounts of the War Department for Quarterly Settlements ending June 30th Document
Simmons Confirms McRea's Letter of September 24th Document
Simmons Notifies McRea of Monies Coming in for the Pay of George Mackenzie Document
Simmons Confirming Receipt of Brush's Letter of September 24th and the Crediting of Brush's Account Document
Simmons Informing Chancellor that his Accounts Will Soon Be Settled Document
Simmons Discussing Charges with Alexander Gibson and Requesting the Orders of Alexander Hamilton Document
Simmons Writing Creary on Monies for the Fortifications at New Port Document
Simmons is Unwilling to Settle Thomas Lewis' Account While Lewis Receives Salary Advances from David Henley Document
Simmons Addressing the Secretary of War on the Subject of Additional Accounts and Vouchers Rendered by the Quartermaster General Document
Ensuring the Pay of a Former Private in Captain Thompson's Company Document
Simmons Writing Nicholas Fish Regarding a Sum to be Forwarded to James Byers, Jr. Document
Simmons Writing Byers About the Sum Which Will be Forwarded to him by Nicholas Fish Document
Simmons Writing Humphreys About the Standing of His Accounts and the Misuse of his Position Document
Simmons Addressing the Secretary of War on the Subject of Rations Requisitioned for the Wives of Officers Document
Simmons Chastizes Ball for Operating With an Expired Contract and for Neglecting to Furnish Receipts Document
Simmons Requests that Smith Forward Important Papers of Elias B. Dayton Document
Simmons Writing Dayton on Suspended Charges in Dayton's Account Document
Simmons Writing Brem about the Examination of his Accounts and a Sum of $1018.50 Due Brem Document
Simmons Informs Carrington that Thomas Holt is Unauthorized to Draw from the Department Document
Simmons Writing Morrison About the Financial Malfeasance of Colonel John Edwards Document