To Thomas Jefferson from Joseph Carleton, with an Estimate of Expenses of the Military Department, 1 February 1784
From Joseph Carleton, with an Estimate of Expenses of the Military Department
War Office [Annapolis], 1 Feb. 1784. Transmitting general estimate “of the expence of the Military Establishment of the United States for the current year amounting to 219.578 dollars.” This estimate was sent in response to orders “of the grand Committee, communicated in your Letter of the 31st. ultimo.” Staff estimates not accurate, but “the best that can be made out of the imperfect materials on which they are formed, being chiefly taken from the papers lately transmitted by Major General Knox.”
Enclosure
General Estimate of the Expences of the Military
Establishments of the United States for the year 1784
Estimate No. | 1 | Pay and Subsistence of the Army | 145.596 60/90 |
2 | Paymaster Generals department | 12.750 | |
3 | Clothier Generals department | 29.370 | |
4 | Hospital department | 4.33760/ | |
5 | Military Stores department | 10.898 | |
6 | Quarter Master’s department | 16.62560/ | |
Dollars | 219.578 |
War Office January 1st. 1784
Jos: Carleton
Secretary
RC and enclosure (DLC: PCC, No. 144); addressed: “The Honl: Thomas Jefferson Esquire in Congress”; endorsed by Thomson: “Letter Feby. 1. 1784 War Office to Grand Comee Estimate of Expence of Military for 1784.”
TJ’s letter to Carleton of 31 Jan., written for the Grand Committee, has not been found. Joseph Carleton, secretary in the war office, passed through Annapolis before 19 Jan. 1784 and expected to return in a few days (Thomson to Richard Peters, 19 Jan. 1784; vii, No. 494). He was no doubt there on 29 Jan. when the report of a committee, of which TJ was a member, on Carleton’s letter of 20 Dec. 1783 concerning his authority to issue brevet commissions, &c., was approved by Congress (report is in DLC: PCC, No. 19, ii, and is in the hand of Arthur Lee; Committee Book, same, No. 186, under date of 22 Jan. 1784; , xxvi, 44, 51).
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