A bill of sale is in the files for Captain Wylie. Hodgdon is asked to get a warrant for the military land made out to Alexander Power, the assignee of Thomas Wylie. The warrant is of no use to the United States or anyone else except Power because no transfer can be made by anybody but him.
Payment made to Henley did not cover cost of subsistence. Recounted details of expenses accrued and how they were submitted. Request Henley be paid for subsistence that he justly earned.
Notification that the Treasurer has made a draft on the Bank of the United States in favor of Habersham. Money will be paid to H. Gaither for his work recruiting.
Declaration of Oneida tribe to sell land claim with the caveat that they retain use of some of the land. Jay appointed Egbert Benson, Simeon De Witt, and John Taylor to confer with the chiefs to determine Indian land claims.
Henley reports that he examined account of Captain William Rickard, who acted as Deputy Paymaster to the troops, and found he is due a balance of $686.60.
Henley provides his observations on Captain William Rickard accounts as Deputy Paymaster. Henley submits that he is convinced the vouchers will prove right. He sends on Mr. Hillis' remarks; he has a few objections to the vouchers, notes that two receipts may have been omitted. Report made by agent to the war office states that Rickard made use of planks belonging to the public, and misused a medical chest.