Meriwether Lewis continues billing the War Department for expedition expenses. Today, Sgt. Nathaniel Pryor, Pvt. Peter Weiser, and a St. Louis merchant are paid.
Paying Bills
Saint Louis October 12th. 1806
Sir
My Bill of Exchange No. 91. of this date in favor of Nathaniel Pryar—or order for eightyeight—Dollars sixtythree—Cents is for that sum due him inpart, on final Settlement for his Services as a Sergeant on an expedition lately Conducted under the auspices of the Government through the interior of the Continent of North America to the Pacific Ocean—
I have the honor to be with due
Consideration
Your obt—Servt.Meriwether Lewis Capt.
1st U.S, Regt. Infty.[1]National Archives Catalog, Record Group 107: Records of the Secretary of War, Unregistered Letters Received, 1805 THRU 1807, L-MISC-1806, catalog.archives.gov/id/450641036, accessed 21 Dec 2025.
Notes
| ↑1 | National Archives Catalog, Record Group 107: Records of the Secretary of War, Unregistered Letters Received, 1805 THRU 1807, L-MISC-1806, catalog.archives.gov/id/450641036, accessed 21 Dec 2025. |
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