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− | I also hand you a letter from Jams Maddock enclosing another for his son with a request that it may be forwarded to him - as you may probably know or obtain from Musters in your pofsefsion [possession] information on the subject, may I ask the favor of you to write to the Father the fate of his Son
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− | P. Hagner
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− | Mr. James Maddock
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− | to the care of Mr. John Caldwell
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− | New York
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− | June 27th 1800
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− | I have received your letter dated the 16th Ins't. enclosing another for your Son, which have been transmitted to Caleb Swan Esq'r. Pay master General residing at Philadelphia from whom you will receive such information on the [[fulyec?]] as he can obtain from the muster Rolls in his Office.
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− | Cap't George Tillinghast
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− | Providence R.I.
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− | June 30th 1800
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− | The accountant being absent it is my duty to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 21 Ins't, The hurry of businefs [business] preparatory to removing the office from Philad'a. to this place may have occasioned the delay in answering your letter dated 27 April.- In reply to your enquiry [inquiry] relative to Mr. Bofs's accounts I have to inform you that they are finally set and the balance paid him a considerable time since. :- In which accounts he has been paid for the Rations overdrawn by you, & due to be deducted from your pay by the Paymaster. Your rations
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