William Simmons was an accountant for the United States War Department in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, until a disagreement with then-Secretary of War John Armstrong, Jr. led to his dismissal in August, 1814. Simmons produced a substantial number of memoes, letters, and papers in his time with the department, most of which survive today.
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