$ Cts. | ||
for 30 days assessing and collecting Taxes in 2nd. Ward for 1842—— | 60.00 | |
" 32½ " d[itt]o. — — do. — — — 3rd. Ward — do.—— | 65.00 | |
for— 63 " services as Supervisor — — — — — do.—— | 63.00 | |
— — 9 " as City Watch — — — — — — — do.— | 13.50 | |
— 32 — do.— do. — — — — — — — — do.— | 48.00 | |
— — 20 — do. — do. — — — — — — — do.— | 30.00 | |
Quick | — — 9 — do. — do. — — — — — — — do.— | 13.50 |
<Cr > | — 19 — do. — do. — — — — — — — do. — | 28.50 |
for sundry services as Marshall — — — — — do.— | 65.05 | |
and | for printing — — — — — — — — — do.— | 78.00 |
for Shackles — — <(Dec. ’12. 1843)> — — — — — — — | 2.50 | |
Total | $467.05 |
At the 11 November 1843 Nauvoo City Council meeting, several claims were presented and allowed. On 15 December 1843, Thomas Bullock, acting on behalf of Willard Richards, created this pay order that included requests for payment for all of these claims, as well as a claim from Theodore Turley presented at the 12 December 1843 council meeting. These transactions were recorded in the Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger on 26 December 1843. (Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, Nov. 1842–Jan. 1844, 22–23, 25.
TEXT: After each dollar amount there is an “x” (not reproduced here), presumably added by William Clayton to keep track of which transactions he had entered into the Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger.
The claim from Roundy is not extant but is mentioned in the City Council minutes for 11 November 1843. (Nauvoo City Council Rough Minutes, Nov. 1842–Jan. 1844, 23; see also Nauvoo City Treasury Ledger, 66.)