Enclosed are the receipts for the bounty paid the recruits under Lieutenant Dyson's command. If it is not incompatible with the rules of the War Department, Dyson wants his pay forwarded for the months of April and May.
Enclosed are five duplicate receipts, three for bounty paid recruits and two for the money paid a drummer and fifer for attendance during recuiting parties around Savannah at various times.
Pennock, naval agent, requests payment to Olway Bird, collector for district of Norfolk and Portsmouth Virginia, $1000 for advancing seamen belonging to frigate Constellation.
Certification that $16 is due Private George McGee, late of Capt. Isaac Guion's Company of the 3rd Regiment, being his pay for January 1 to April 30,1795, the day his term of service expired per Abstract D No. 968.
Certification that $24 is due Private Robert Clarke, late of Capt. Kersey's Company 1st Sub Legion, being his pay from August 1793 through March 1794, for which period he was returned as an absentee by Daniel Britt, Paymaster to the 1st Sub Legion.
Certification that $225.17 is due a detachment of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers at Fort Norfolk under Captain Richard Blackburn, being the pay of himself, Cadet Thomas Blackburn, Surgeon's Mate William Barnwell (including forage), and the non-commissioned officers and privates for April 1798
Simmons replied to Lewis' letter of May 12. He has received the four receipts for payments totaling $40, and they will be filed in the Accountant's Office to be examined on settlement of Lewis' recruiting account.