Order, to David Rittenhouse, for the payment of the salary of Robert Whitehill for attendance in Assembly, 1785 Apr. 8.

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Order, to David Rittenhouse, for the payment of the salary of Robert Whitehill for attendance in Assembly, 1785 Apr. 8.

Partly printed document signed. Signed by Bayard and Whitehill. Order to pay Whitehill £55.9 for "67 days attendance in Assembly and mileage." Rittenhouse was State Treasurer of Pennsylvania.

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University of Chicago Library

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