Crawford, William Harris (1772-1834) [Treasury Department document regarding the account of Lieutenant Henry H. Redmond]
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03481.34 Author/Creator: Crawford, William Harris (1772-1834) Place Written: Washington, D. C. Type: Document signed Date: 11 September 1821-17 September 1821 Pagination: 2 p. : docket ; 41.3 x 51.9 cm. Order a Copy
Contains Redmond's account information, signed by Peter Hagner, Auditor, and Richard Cutts, Second Comptroller of the Treasury, 11 September 1821. Signed by James Davidson Jr. of the Auditor's office and E. E. Reynolds of the Comptroller's office. Hagner signs again 17 September, certifying that transcripts (possibly transmitted with this document) are copies of originals on file in the Auditor's Office. Signed by William H. Crawford, Secretary of the Treasury, who attests that Hagner was auditor at the time he signed. Features paper seal.
Hagner served as the third Auditor of the United States Treasury 1817-1849.
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