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William Simmons letter May 10, 1800

May 10, 1800
Accountant’s Office
William Simmons to William Rogers
Accounts for supplies to the garrison at Norfolk received but were suspended due to lack of vouchers. Simmons stated that records of some purchases were probably not kept in which case he requested Rogers swear that the goods in question were purchased at the lowest price on the market.

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Papers of the War Department 1784 to 1800

Papers of the War Department is a project of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University with funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Fire destroyed the War Department office in 1800. For decades historians believed that its files, and the window they provide into the early federal government, had been lost forever. This collection unites copies of the lost files in a digital archive that reconstitutes this invaluable historical resource.