Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Joseph Anderson to Moses Myers, 1828-1830
This series contains correspondence.
Letter, Joseph Anderson, Washington D.C., to Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1828 January 26
Anderson encloses a new commission as the Senate has confirmed Moses' appointment as Collector of Norfolk & Portsmouth. Moses must take the oath and enter into bond with wureties of at least $40,000. Forms of oath to be forwarded to District Attorney.
Letter, Joseph Anderson, Washington D.C, to Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 March 22
Anderson writes that Moses' accounts of the Custom House have been adjusted for the 4th quarter of 1829. A balance of $246,180 is due to the United States consisting of $160,326.17 bonds due, $81,541.55 bonds not yet due and $4312.63 cash.
Letter, Joseph Anderson, Washington D.C., to Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 March 24
Anderson instructs Moses to turn over to Conway Whittle all public property in his possession as Whittle has been named Collector of Customs for Norfolk & Portsmouth. Moses to take duplicate receipts and send one copy to Treasury Department.
Letter, Joseph Anderson, Washington D.C., to Moses Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 March 31
Anderson informs Moses that his account as agent for the Marine Hospital for the 4th quarter of 1829 has been adjusted at the Treasury and a balance of $573.89 is due to Moses.