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[Receipt for 450 pounds/1,500 dollars and an account for clothing for Colonel Thomas Mifflin]
8 October 1776
Anspach, Peter, fl. 1775-1783
Delivered for Henry Knox by Samuel Treat. Composed at Mount Washington.
GLC02437.00471
to Peter Anspach
13 March 1780
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written by Samuel Shaw, and signed by him for Knox. Knox replies to a letter from Anspach, Paymaster to the Quartermaster General's Department (GLC02437.00801). Finds no error in his account with the Quartermaster besides one omission of credit...
GLC02437.00804
For Brigr. Genl. Knox in account with Samuel Hodgdon
March 31, 1781
Hodgdon, Samuel, 1745-1824
Contains account information from 1780 and 1781. Hodgdon signs as Deputy Commissary of Military Stores. Contains a note written by Peter Anspach, Paymaster to the Quartermaster General's Department. Anspach writes from Newburgh, New York, 15 May...
GLC02437.00930
[Account regarding Major David Mason and Thomas Mifflin]
8 December 1778
Peter Anspach attests "errors excepted" for Mifflin. Contains account information from 1775 for sundries. A note written by Jonathan Webb Checkley at the bottom of the page indicates to pay the amount to Colonel W. Smith.
GLC02437.00739
to Henry Knox
February 21, 1780
Anspach, Paymaster to the Quartermaster General's Department, discusses a discrepancy in Knox's account. Claims that Knox owes General Thomas Mifflin, former Quartermaster General, money for clothing. Anspach claims he can assist in rectifying the...
GLC02437.00801
[Account between Henry Knox and the Quartermaster General's Department for 1776]
1 September 1780
Anspach signs, noting that he received from Samuel Hodgdon, field commissary of military stores, the amount due on Knox's account. Verso contains further account information.
GLC02437.10483
[Account between Henry Knox and Thomas Mifflin, Quartermaster General]
15 June 1776
Lists account information, possibly for artillery regiments, from 1775 and 1776, including "sundries" payments made to about 150 named soldiers. Lieutenant Freeman is listed a few times. Signed by P. [Peter] Anspach, Paymaster to the Quartermaster...
GLC02437.10004
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