Henry Knox To John Bryant Discussing Byrants Pay For 1786 25 August 1787
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Henry Knox to John Bryant Discussing Byrant's Pay for 1786, 25 August 1787
Author | : Henry Knox |
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Release | : 1787 |
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Discusses Captain Bryant's pay for 1786. Lists the amounts and dates previously paid to Bryant and notes he will send the remaining [Dollar sign]130.00 owed to Bryant. Written from the War Office.
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