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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Simmons Writing Colonel John Edwards on his Financial Malfeasance Document
Simmons Writing Morrison on the Accounts of the Late Purveyor Document
Simmons Writing Cass on the Topic of his Accounts and Remuneration Document
Simmons Confirming Receipt of Swan's Letter of October 20th Document
Simmons Informing Russell that his Method of Reporting his Accounts is Incorrect Document
Simmons Expresses Considerable Displeasure at Crocker's Lack of Diligence and Attention When Composing his Accounts Document
Simmons Confirms Harrison's Letter of October 23rd Document
Simmons Confirms Stevens' Letter of October 23rd Document
Simmons Writes Smith to Notify Him of His Remuneration for Medicine Document
Simmons Writes Newman to Notify Him of Remuneration for Administration of Medicine Document
Simmons Explains Shute's Stoppage of Pay to Him Document
Bowles will Receive $70 from Edward Carrington for Rent of a Hospital Document
Simmons Notifying Carrington of Money that Should be Transmitted to Jesse Bowles Document
Simmons Requesting Crafts Provide Evidence that His Expenditures were On Account of the War Department Document
Simmons Requesting Secretary Dexter's Assistance in Evaluating and Remunerating Truman Mosely's Accounts Document
Simmons Confirming Gilmor's Letter of October 29th and Notifying him of $2000 Being Transmitted to him by the Treasurer of the United States Document
Simmons Informs Lieutenant Wilson of $48 which is Owed to Him Because of Incorrect Accounting Document
Simmons Requests Colfax's Attention With Regard to Fixing His Accounts Document
Simmons Admits to the Credit of the Houses Payments for Tools and Related Equipment Document
Simmons Notifies Huntington of the Treasurer's Remittance of $826.76 Document
Simmons Confirming Receipt of the House's letter of October 20th and Accepting their Statements and Accounts for Supplies for Fort Trumbull and Captain Bissell's Recruits Document
Simmons Confirming Receipt of McRee's Letter of October 16th Containing Robert House's Receipt Document
Simmons Requests Hodgdon Furnish Charges Against James O'Hara for Unexpended Provisions Document
William Simmons discusses pay, finance and accounting with Nicholas Fish Document
Simmons Evaluating Captain Bishop's Accounts and Finding Ten Dollars Due the United States from Him Document