Sends his "account current" with explanation of certain items, including the entertainment of visitors to the fort. Mentions visits of British officers. Entertainment of visitors has been worthwhile in establishing good relations. But now that the Fort is no longer a novelty, double rations is probably a liberal allowance.
Mentions duty as paymaster, expenses of marching a detachment from Mud Island to West Point, difficulties of recruiting at the fort, the drinking of his sergeant and its effect on the accuracy of the payrolls, and money spent for the recruiting service. Cited in Simmons to Bruff, 12/20/1797.