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Mr. David Ames
 
Springfield. Mo.
 
 
Accountant's Offices
 
June 5th 1800
 
 
Sir
 
The accountant of the War Department being absent I have just to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 24th rec'd and to inform you that the papers of the Office being all packed up ready for removal to the City of Washington, the information you request cannot be given until their arrival there.
 
 
I am &c W.S.
 
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Sam'l Hodgdon Esq.
 
Sam'l Hodgdon Esq.
 
Sup't. of M.S.
 
Sup't. of M.S.
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Sir
 
Sir
The accountant of the War Department being absent, it has become my duty to inform you that on Settlement of the account of nicklin & Griffith the Sum of Dolls. 383.80/100 has been paid them; being the amount of the purchase money of 2 Iron 9 Pound Cannon, & which appears by a letter from Cap't. Theodore Meminger Commandant at Fort Mifflin to have been received by him at the said Fort & remain there at this time. you are requested to make the necefsary [[necessary]] entries on the Books of your office.
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The accountant of the War Department being absent, it has become my duty to inform you that on Settlement of the account of nicklin & Griffith the Sum of Dolls. 383.80/100 has been paid them; being the amount of the purchase money of 2 Iron 9 Pound Cannon, & which appears by a letter from Cap't. Theodore Meminger Commandant at Fort Mifflin to have been received by him at the said Fort & remain there at this time. you are requested to make the necessary entries on the Books of your office.
  
 
I am &C
 
I am &C
 
W.S.
 
W.S.
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Edward Carrington Esq.
 
Supervisor Richmond, Va.
 
 
City of Washington June 26 1800
 
Sir
 
The accountant not having yet arrived from Philad. it is my duty to acknowledge the receipt of your letters dated the 1 June with their enclosures which will be attended to as early as circumstances will admit. The time necefsarily taken up