Order, to David Rittenhouse, for the payment of the salary of John McDowell, for attendance in Council, 1785 Jan. 31.

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Order, to David Rittenhouse, for the payment of the salary of John McDowell, for attendance in Council, 1785 Jan. 31.

Document signed. Signed by James Irvine, Vice President of the state of Pennsylvania. Order to pay John McDowell twenty-seven pounds two shillings and six pence for his attendance in Council. Rittenhouse was State Treasurer of Pennsylvania.

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