Credit to Account: Page #1
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171.
the removal of the Office from Philada. to this place prevented my acknowledging the receipt of your letter before.
[undecipherable] W.S.
John Kelly Esq Accountant's Office
Baltimore City of Washington June 26th Sir I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter
dated the 9th [undecipherable] inclosing the receipt of Jn. Foncin for two hundred & eight dollars & 7/100 which sum will be entered to your credit on the Books of this Office
[undecipherable] P. Hagner Pr. Clk
Mr. Robt. Howe June 26th 1800 Wilmington MaCa
Sir I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter
dated the 22d [undecipherable] which the removal of the Office from Philadelphia prevented me from doing before. As early as the Books & papers of the Office are properly arranged your accounts will be taken up for examination in course & the result will be duly communicated
[undecipherable] P. Hagner Pr: Clk
The Honble. Jon Dayton June 26 1800
Elizabethtown N. J. Sir Mr Simmons being absent it is my duty to
acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 6 [undecipherable] and had not the removal of the Office prevented it, I should have attended to it ere this --- I have written to Mr Elias B Dayton