Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)

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Miscellaneous Letters Sent by the Accountant of the War Department and the Second Auditor, Apr 14, 1795-May 5, 1886. (RG217)

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Letterbook, War Dept Accountant, RG217

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Receiving a Credit for the Fortifications at Boston Document
Simmons Informing Henley of the Correct Balance for his Accounts and Asking Henley to Investigate Possible Forging of Muster Rolls Document
Consulting Dr. Weems on Charges Made by Dr. Bullus Document
Simmons Asking Hodgdon to Enter the Cannon Furnished by Lane and Saltar onto the Books Document
Rejecting Stille's Claims for Extra Expenses Document
Simmons Asking McCall to Evaluate the Accounts Regarding the Rent of Certain Property of Jamwes Seagrove Document
Informing Lane and Saltar About Errors in their Account for Cannon Document
Simmons Requests that McRea Determine the Price of the Vinegar Portion of Rations Document
Simmons Explaining to Congressman Davis the Necessity of Obtaining More Complete Vouchers in order to Receive Compensation Document
Simmons Acknowledging Receipt of Jackson's Letter of January 7th Document
Informing Colonel Everett of the Receipt and Examination of his Account Document
Simmons Directing McRea to Transmit $183.03 to Reuben Everett Document
Simmons Informing Anderson that the Discovery of Pitchlynn's Statement may Help Settle his Account Document
Simmons Confirming Receipt of Carrington's Letter of January 27th Document
Simmons Informing Marks of $1379.90 due to the U.S. for Recruiting Document
Simmons Explaining the Admissibility and Inadmissibility of Various Charges Document
Simmons Seeking to Ensure that no Public Monies are Used for Private Purposes Document
Simmons Settling the Account of Peter Marks Document
Simmons Asking Dexter to Issue a Directive Regarding Exhorbitant Rent Charges for James Seagrove's Property Document
Settling Crary's Account for the Period Between August 2nd and October 28th 1800 Document
Crediting Hodgdon's Accounts Document
Simmons Informing Frenau and Paine that the Supervisor of the Revenue is Transmitting Them $32.32 Document
Simmons Directing Stevens to Transmit $32.32 to Frenau and Paine Document
Simmons Informing Walker of $12.49 to be Transmitted to Him by Griffith McRee Document
Simmons Directing McRea to Transmit $12.49 to Carlton Walker Document