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[Request]
31 October 1783
Lillie, John, 1755-1801
Requests 12 pounds of beef for General Henry Knox's family. Contains a note on page two from Jacob Johnson who confirms receipt of rations. Directed to William Bell.
GLC02437.09809
[Army Rations issued to Jonathan Kidney and artificers]
13 April 1783
Written by Lillie as an aide-de-camp asking Forsyth to deliver one day of provisions to Jonathan Kidney, who had just come out of captivity. Docket signed by Kidney that he received the provisions from a contractor.
GLC02437.02082
[Army rations issued to recently released prisoners]
21 April 1783
Note from Lillie, an aide-de-camp to Henry Knox, allowing the issue of one day's worth of provisions for two recently released prisoners. Written to Mr. Forsyth as the commissary of issues. Docket signed that contractors delivered the rations.
GLC02437.02107
[Receipt of money paid to John Lillie]
5 August 1784
Major Lillie signs on both pages, noting receipt of money from Henry Knox and Timothy Pickering.
GLC02437.03038
[Provision returns for army rations issued]
circa 20 August 1783
Provision return for one man discharged from the Massachusetts Corps of Artillery from 11-20 August. A total of ten rations was issued over the ten days. Signed by Edward Blake, a quartermaster of artillery, and Lillie as an aide-de-camp to General...
GLC02437.02401
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