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 Confirming Receipt of Shoemaker's Letter of November 7th and Stating the Balance Due Shoemaker Document
Simmons Replying to Henley's November 12th Letter Regarding Extra Allowances Claimed by an Army Officer Document
Simmons Confirming Receipt of McRee's Letter of November 14th Document
Simmons Replying to Waldo's Letter of November 8th Document
Simmons Replying to Claiborne's Letter of November 28th Regarding Mr. Henley Document
Simmons Requests that Dexter Decide on the Appointment, Pay and Emoluments of Doctor Genet Document
Simmons Asking Benjamin Timothy to Provide the Particular Authority Under Which he Provided Printing for the War Department Document
Account of Doctor Boswell Document
Simmons Requesting that Henley Forward Papers Relating to Johnson's Expedition Document
Simmons Informs Williams of a Balance of $13194.46 Remaining in his Hands Document
Simmons Acknowledging Receipt of Harrison's Letter of November 28th with Accompanying Accounts Document
Simmons Informs Blackburn of the Name of the Contractor for Virginia for 1801 Document
Simmons Informing Jackson of Reimbursement for the Fortifications of Boston Harbor Document
Simmons Requesting that Swan Observe the Charges Against Major Bradley Document
Simmons Directs Captain Henry to Evaluate the Validity of his Claim for Carriage Expenses Document
Simmons Asking McRea to Obviate Contradictory and Complicating Contracts Document
Simmons Notifying Kilty that the Treasurer is Remitting him $1952.17 for James Baker's Supplies in Maryland Document
Simmons Informing Baker of his Credit of $1952.17 Document
Simmons Wishes for Carrington to Return his Attention to Mr. A. Rodger's Claim for Supplies of Rations Document
Simmons Tells Irvine that his Account has been Settled in Lieu of his Truculence Document
Account of Captain Campbell Smith Document
Regarding Hodgdon's accounts Document
Settlement account of Tench Francis Document
Simmons Informing Chancellor of a Delay in Adjusting his Accounts Document
Simmons Confirming Receipt of Harrison's Letter of December 4th and the Accompanying Accounts Document