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16 July 1847
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891
Discusses delegates elected to the national convention and gives the number of ballots for each. Written on blue paper. Recipient name from later penciled note on verso.
GLC02111
to George C. Pullman
12 June 1878
Porter, Horace, 1837-1921
Written as Vice President of the Pullman Company to the President while on vacation. Mentions political news, cost-effectiveness of the elevated trains in New York, and scheduling trains to handle rush hours. Written on Pullman Palace Car Company...
GLC02114
to Thomas H. Patterson
19 June 1863
Dupont, Samuel F., 1803-1865
Written aboard the U.S.S. Wabash in Port Royal Harbor. Rear Admiral Dupont gives orders to Patterson, commander of the U.S.S. James Adger on delivering prisoners of war to the proper authorities. Instructs Patterson to " ... proceed with the James...
GLC02115
to unknown
20 September 1780
Rodney, Caesar, 1728-1784
Encloses a copy of a resolution of Congress (not present) stating that 530 beef cattle are needed for the use of the Continental Army. Stresses that this order needs to be carried out immediately to avoid dire consequences. Docketed, "letter to the...
GLC02116
to Joseph M. Kennedy
7 June 1843
Patterson, Robert M., 1787-1854
Discusses sending dies for the half dollar and the quarter-dollar. Patterson served as director of the U.S. Mint from 1835 to 1851.
GLC02117
A Plan of the city and environs of Philadelphia
1777
Faden, William, fl. 1750-1836
Surveyed by N. Scull and G. Heap, engraved by William Faden. Includes military information relative to the American Revolution. Also has an inset image of Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
GLC02118
[Navigational journal]
1786
Little, William, fl. 1780-1786
Contains numerous charts and geometric diagrams in water color. Includes meticulous information on the navigational aspects of geometry. Contains a Mercator's chart created by Little in Newburyport under the tutelage of Bartholomew Horace Burgess...
GLC02119
An oration on the death of Abraham Lincoln late president of the United States
1865
Saunders, Rolfe S., fl. 1864-1865
Published by W.A. Whitmore, Steam Book and Job Printer. Signed in pencil by Fillmore on title page. The speech was delivered on Island 40, April 25, 1865.
GLC02120
Resolution re: shortage of military supplies
1780/10/24
United States. Continental Congress.
Signed by Thomson as Secretary of Congress. The resolution is a response to a report of the Commissary General Col. E. Blaine. Was written in Congress.
GLC02121
Proclamation of Peace [Printed by John Hayes]
1783/04/12
George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
Tall, narrow broadside dated from Baltimore, April 12. "1783" has been added in roughly contemporary ink. A docket on verso has been obscured by age and modern restoration (possibly including bleaching). Apparently, the only recorded copy of the...
GLC02122
Report the subject of the Cod and Whale Fisheries...
1791
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Printed by Francis Childs and John Swain. Folio. A-G2 ($1 signed). Full title: "Report of The Secretary of State, on the Subject of the Cod and Whale Fisheries, Made Conformably to an Order of The House of Representatives...." The House issue of...
GLC02123
to Robert E. Lee
9 April 1865 on or after
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Contemporary military copy of Grant's surrender terms for General Lee, signed by the clerk and labeled a copy. Proposes the terms on which he will receive the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia. Directs Lee to create two rolls of all...
GLC02124
to George Washington
3 September 1782
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Has received his recent letter directed to himself and General [Andrew] McDougall. Declares that for his own part, he is perfectly ready to do what General Washington would like him to do, including meeting the "Gentlemen from the enemy" on the 16th...
GLC02437.01564
7 September 1782
Mentions that he has received General Washington's letter of 5 September, regarding repairs of arms. Declares that each brigade's own armorers have been performing the repairs to the best of their ability, and that that is the only option, since...
GLC02437.01589
22 September 1782
Written by Major General Knox to General Washington. Says he arrived at camp to find that 22 American women and children, formerly prisoners who had travelled from Canada, were seeking assistance. They travelled down from Vermont to Albany, New York...
GLC02437.01624
to Henry Knox
5 October 1782
Clinton, George, 1739-1812
Written by New York Governor Clinton to Major General Knox. Says he lately received a letter from Colonel Tilghman of General Washington's staff informing him of the capture of three Tories, all natives of Milford, Connecticut: Joseph Northrop...
GLC02437.01642
10 October 1782
Contributes his thoughts on what to do with the "poor unfortunate invalid regiment." Declares that his ideas stem both from compassion for the soldiers and from "what I conceive to be the good of the service." Discusses physical examinations of the...
GLC02437.01657
9 November 1782
Relates the story of Aaron Swetland and Charles Treat, who had been clerks in Colonel [possibly Jeduthan] Baldwin's regiment of artificers at the pay grade of Sergeant. When the regiment was reduced, they were transferred to Captain [Thomas] Patten...
GLC02437.01704
12 November 1782
Writes to General George Washington that he would like a copy of the "general system of signals" Washington is producing when it is finished. Discusses placement of regiments and guards, including the Invalid Regiment, for the coming winter....
GLC02437.01709
13 November 1782
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Writes to inform Knox that despite his generous offer to bring his family to West Point, "I must again from urgent and impossible family reason beg leave of absence for the winter." Says that if it is not in Knox's power to grant his request...
GLC02437.01711
to George Washington [incomplete]
December 17, 1782
Writes that he has received General Washington's letter respecting a sleigh, and discusses the possibilities for constructing that sleigh, which will "be put in train immediately and finished with all possible expedition." Is concerned that the...
GLC02437.01748
10 September 1782
Informs Washington of the death of his infant son, Washington's godson. Knox's retained draft.
GLC02437.10042
11 September 1782
Discusses problems with the issuance of provisions at West Point. Knox's retained draft.
GLC02437.10043
16 September 1782
Discusses the difficulty of a building project on Constitution Island, possibly an ordnance magazine and barracks. Encloses a "representation" from Major Chevalier de Villefranche, involved in the construction project. Knox's retained draft.
GLC02437.10045
Return of musquet cartridges delivered to the several brigades from West Point from the 1st of March to the 1st September 1782
List of numbers of musket cartridges, broken down by brigade.
GLC02437.01558
Return of public stores at Albany in the Department of the Quarter Master General ...
1 September 1782
[title continues] ... "and which by order of Major General Lord Stirling are immediately to be sent to West Point recommended to the care of Major General Knox or the commanding officer there." List includes items like saws, axes, and spades.
GLC02437.01560
Detail of guards in and about West Point
5 September 1782
Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794
List of guards, broken down by department (such as sappers and miners and artillery). On verso is a "Detail of the despatched parties from the 2d Connt. Regiment," with the clerical signature of Heman Swift.
GLC02437.01578
Memorandum of stores with the laboratory
12 September 1782
Price, William, ?-1790
Return of artillery stores, such as knives, scrapers, and hammers. Price signs as lieutenant of artillery.
GLC02437.01602
Writes that he has sent, at "the first safe opportunity I had, those six maps you have subscribed for at Philadelphia. I hope they may meet your approbation; tho they are not printed so clean as I could wish, the least imagined to be done, but of...
GLC02437.01603
List of stores on board the Hope in the river
15 September 1782
Eayrs, John, fl. 1782
List of artillery stores, including tools and supplies.
GLC02437.01612
Return of riding horses in garrison at West Point
Denniston, George J., fl. 1782
Written on behalf of Daniel Carthy, the Assistant Deputy Quarter Master, by George J. Denniston. Lists 22 horses and the people to whom they belong, including General Henry Knox, Major Villefranche, Colonel John Crane, etc.
GLC02437.01613
19 September 1782
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Written from "War Office." Writes, "I have Sent for the German Armourers and will forward - them to you with the necessary Tools - If I can obtain any considerable number I think we had better send to Mr. [possibly Richard] Cranch who is now...
GLC02437.01619
26 September 1782
Brooks, John, 1752-1825
Discusses a variety of issues related to his presenting a petition to the Massachusetts State Legislature. Has attempted to meet with Governor [John] Hancock, who has promised to notify them when a meeting would be convenient. Describes the...
GLC02437.01629
30 September 1782
Cheever, Ezekiel, 1720-1793
Mentions that he has taken the liberty of enclosing a letter by Mr. Commissary [Samuel] Hodgdon regarding Cheever's continued grievances (possibly regarding his pay and benefits: see GLC02437.01379 and GLC02437.01553). Remarks that Hodgdon's letter...
GLC02437.01633
8 October 1782
Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810
Written by Lieutenant Colonel Carrington, quartermaster to Nathanael Greene's Southern army, to Major General Knox. Makes reference to Congressional military appointments. Expresses anger at some Congressional decisions involving himself, saying "I...
GLC02437.01652
Return of ordnance stores deliver for Stony Point
March 20, 1783
Frothingham, Richard, 1748-1819
Return of stores dated 13 October 1782 and 31 January 1783 declared by Captain [likely Ephraim] Fenno, and by John Smith. Richard Frothingham, Field Commissary of Military Stores, signs on 20 March 1783.
GLC02437.01660
[Warrant for release of Abraham Bell]
October 29, 1782
The first part of this note, on the first page, is written on behalf of Knox in the secretarial hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. The note describes the circumstances of Abraham Bell, formerly of New York State, who has been captured as a...
GLC02437.01661
14 October 1782
Adams, Samuel, 1745-1819
Writes that he would like Knox to inform him whom he should consult "for Provisions & Hospitals Stores after the 15th as I have received no Official Direction on the Subject." Explains that Mr. Sands "has ordered his issuers to continue their duty,"...
GLC02437.01663
17 October 1782
Written by Colonel Brooks to Major General Knox. Says he had a long conference with a Massachusetts legislative committee on half-pay pensions for the state's officers. Says they finally agreed to report "a state of facts," but did so without...
GLC02437.01671
[Return of ordnance and stores in the Northern Department]
16 October 1782 - 18 October 1782
Seward, Thomas, 1740-1800
Three charts describing the ordnance of the Northern Department. The first page features a return of ordnance sent to West Point from Albany. The second page features a return of "Musquets, Cartridges, Flints & Sundries" delivered in the Northern...
GLC02437.01672
Return of cartridges in the 9th Massa Regiment commanded by Majr Leml Trescott
1 November 1782
Condy, Thomas Hollis, 1754-1833
Lists cartridges from the 9th Massachusetts. Countersigned by Major Lemuel Trescott.
GLC02437.01690
Report of the guard & stores at redoubt no. 4
18 November 1782
Burnet, Robert, fl. 1782
List of officers, sentries, and stores, including axes, spears and funnels.
GLC02437.01716
to [Thomas] Jones
19 November 1782
Marked "copy" by Carrington. Addressee is listed only as "Mr. Jones," but earlier correspondence suggests the addressee is Thomas Jones. Colonel Carrington writes that he has waited till this morning for Jones to arrive, before Carrington must...
GLC02437.01719
Return of the boards & plank issued for the use of the artillery barracks antecedent to the last order
20 November 1782
Campbell, John, fl. 1782-1783
Return listing boards and planks, sorted according to who ordered their delivery and the date of delivery.
GLC02437.01720
Orders for the issues of arms accoutrements and ammunitions
27 November 1782
Unsigned, but written the hand of Samuel Shaw. Lists, by date between June and November, orders given to issuers of supplies, such as Mr. John Ruddock, Commissary at Fishkill, and Mr. Richard Frothingham, Commissary at West Point.
GLC02437.01725
Return of the boards & plank issued for the use of the Connecticut barracks
2 December 1782
Addressed to Major General Henry Knox. Signed by George J. Denniston on behalf of John Campbell, Assistant Deputy Quarter Master. Return of the amount of boards and planks, as well as when they were delivered, to whom, and on whose orders.
GLC02437.01728
December 7, 1782
Billings, Andrew, 1743-1808
Is honored to report that the two cannons entrusted to him will be ready for delivery by next Wednesday. Will soon be going away for some weeks and wishes he could be present to see them sent off, but hopes they will meet with Knox's approval....
GLC02437.01733
[Certificate for Andrew Billings Esq. for engravings for two pieces of cannon]
December 16, 1782
Written and signed for Knox by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Writes, "This is to certify that, in consequence of orders from His Excellency the Commander in Chief, Andrew Billings Esq. has engraved certain devices upon two pieces of cannon...
GLC02437.01746
Blair, Samuel, 1741-1818
Written by Reverend Blair to Major General Knox. Asked Colonel John Lamb to inform Knox of his impending retirement and his reasons for leaving the service. Says he would have written sooner but had problems with "the extreme weakness and disorder of...
GLC02437.01747
Report of the ordnance at the different posts and park of artillery
22 December 1782
Thomas, Joseph, 1755-1838
Chart of ordnance at Fort Clinton and nearby fortifications on the Hudson River. Artillery has been dismounted, spiked and "stoped with stones."
GLC02437.01757
[An account of monies expended by the British troops in Charleston South Carolina]
February 9, 1780-December 10, 1782
Title taken from docket. A list of monies spent, broken down by department.
GLC02437.01762
Report of the ordnance at the different posts & park of artillery on West Point
25 December 1782
George, John, 1751-1820
Signed by a J. George, likely John George, a Captain-Lieutenant of Artillery from Massachusetts. Return lists ordnance stores broken down by location. Similar in content to GLC02437.01757.
GLC02437.01763
December 28, 1782
Gates, Horatio, 1727-1806
Sarcastic letter written by Major General Gates to Major General Knox. Says "Chess is intirely at a Stand here; I have many challenges, but no Troops to Act; when a convenient Opportunity Offers, I shall be Obliged to you for the peices that are...
GLC02437.01764
Received from Mr Forsyth, Commissary of Issues, during the month of January 1783
circa January 1783
List of items received from James Forsyth during January 1783 for General Henry Knox and his family, signed by Samuel Shaw (see GLC02437.01769 for a related document.)
GLC02437.01770
Return of the men in the Masstts. Corps of Artillery whos time of service expt. in Decr.-Jany. Insuing
January 1783
Cooper, Samuel, 1757-1840
Return of 15 named men, broken down by company. Signed by Samuel Cooper, Adjutant, and countersigned by a Lieutenant Burbeck.
GLC02437.01772
Provision return for three men drafted from the Corps of Invalids, doing duty in the Engineers Barge, commencing the first & ending the eight day of January both day included
Niven, Daniel, 1742-1809
Provision return signed by D. [likely Daniel] Niven [some sources say Nevin], Commanding Engineer, and countersigned "By order of Gen [Henry] Knox", S. [Samuel] Shaw, Aide-de-Camp. Note on verso signed by Peter Fitzpatrick.
GLC02437.01775
[Provision return for three soldiers employed in the ordinance department]
1 January 1783
Patten, Thomas, fl. 1777-1785
Return signed by Captain Thomas Patten of the Artillery Artificers (3 men named) and countersigned "By order of the Comdt", S. [Samuel] Shaw, Aide-de-Camp. Note on verso signed by D. S. [possibly Dudley] Mercer.
GLC02437.01778
[Provision return for sixteen prisoners of war confin'd in provost at West Point for eight days]
Hait, Joseph, fl. 1775-1783
Return signed by Lieutenant Joseph Hait and by R. Douglass Captain Guard, and countersigned "By order of the Comdt", S. [Samuel] Shaw, Aide-de-Camp. Note on verso signed illegibly.
GLC02437.01781
Army Rations issued to men in Ordance Departmt.
circa January 1, 1783
Banks, John, fl. 1783
"Provision Return for one Man Drafted from the Invalid Regt. Capt. Rileys Company now employed in the ordinance Dept. for four Days is four Rations." Directed to Commissary Forsyth, possibly James Forsyth, Commissary at West Point. Return is signed...
GLC02437.01786
to the Commissary
Writes, "Please to issue provisions, from this day to the 12th inclusive, to Benjamin Jenkins, soldier in the Rhode Island Regiment on command from Saratoga, he having been served up to the 31st ulto. as per certificate from Col. Olney commanding...
GLC02437.01787
to David Bushnell
2 January 1783
Secretarial copy of a letter written by Major General Knox to Captain-Lieutenant Bushnell. References Bushnell's letter of the same day which told of the "extraordinary Behavior" of Captain-Lieutenants Toulman and Kirkpatrick. Says to hold them as...
GLC02437.01788
3 January 1783
Writes, "Please to issue to Prince Darby of the Massa. Artillery, fifteen days provision from the 4th instant - he being ordered on command with officers horses. By order of the Comdt." Note on verso signed illegibly.
GLC02437.01790
[Provision return for sixteen carpenters drafted from the line, employed in the engineer department at West Point]
4 January 1783
Return signed by D. [likely Daniel] Niven [sometimes spelled Nevin] and countersigned "By order of the Comdt", S. [Samuel] Shaw, Aide-de-Camp. Note on verso signed by John Allin.
GLC02437.01793
[A provision return for barge men]
Woodstock, W., fl. 1783
Return signed by W. Woodstock and countersigned "By order of the Comdt", S. [Samuel] Shaw, Aide-de-Camp. Note on verso signed by Thomas Coghall.
GLC02437.01794
[Provision return for one army prisoner confin'd under provost at West Point].
5 January 1783
Ten Eyck, Henry, fl. 1777-1783
Return signed by Asa Andrews and H. [likely Henry] Ten Eyck, and countersigned "By order of the Comdt", S. [Samuel] Shaw, Aide-de-Camp. Note on verso signed by Alner Lord.
GLC02437.01797
[Provision return for one man belonging to the ordinance department att one ration and a half per day]
January 15, 1783
Return signed by Captain Thomas Patten of the artillery artificers, and countersigned "By order of Genl. Knox", John Doughty, Fort Major. Note on verso signed by D.S. [likely Dudley S.] Mercer.
GLC02437.01798
to David Brooks
1783/01/05
Signature has been clipped. Writes to D. [likely David] Brooks, Assistant Clothier General, "Agreably to your request Major Haskell and Capt Bliss will decide what articles [in] Store, are fit and which unfit for service."
GLC02437.01799
Cochran, John, 1730-1807
Says he is sorry Knox cannot help him obtain brimstone. Will try instead through "our Trusty & well beloved 'Timothy' (Pickering, perhaps).
GLC02437.01802
Provision Return for one Non Commission'd Officer, and six privates, belonging to the 7th Massachusetts regiment commissary and ending the 7th January 1783
7 January 1783
Cogswell, Samuel, 1754-1790
List of companies on duty at West Point, New York and the number of days and rations issued. Countersigned by John Doughty. Endorsed on verso by Peter Winsor.
GLC02437.01810
to Andrew Billings
24 September 1782
Asks Billings to engrave inscriptions on certain cannon as directed by Congress to be presented to the Count de Rochambeau. "As this is a matter in which the Reputation for Arts in the United States is in some degree concerned," instructs Billings...
GLC02437.10046
[Ordnance return for an artillery park and other posts in the West Point vicinity]
13 December 1782
Lists artillery numbers for several forts in vicinity surrounding West Point.
GLC02437.10067
14 December 1782
Discusses cannon Major Billings recently engraved. Remarks that he has received news that Billings did a good job engraving the cannons. Gives Billings instructions regarding delivery and billing of the cannon.
GLC02437.10068
[Provision return for masons covering eight days]
8 January 1783
Also signed by Joseph Cheesman, Superintendent [of Masons;]. A note written on verso, signed by [?] Hayden, confirms receipt of rations.
GLC02437.10078
[Provision return for masons and miners covering eight days]
Also signed by Daniel Niven, Captain of Engineers, and Joseph Cheesman, Director of Masons;. A note written on verso, signed by [?] Hayden, confirms receipt of rations for West Point.
GLC02437.10079
Return of Quartermaster General's stores on hand at West Point 31 August 1782
31 August 1782
Carthy, Daniel, fl. 1780-1782
Lists land transportation, water transportation, camp equipment, etc.
GLC02437.10508
[Return of military stores brought from Burlington to West Point]
Lists ordnance and stores brought from Burlington, New Jersey to West Point, New York for use of the 2nd Regiment of Artillery.
GLC02437.10510
[Return of ordnance and stores at Stony Point and Verplanks Point]
Fenno, Ephraim, fl. 1776-1784
Includes Quarter master's stores. Noted to Major General Henry Knox at West Point, New York. Fenno signs as Capt Lieut Commt Artillery.
GLC02437.10511
[Return of forage issued]
27 October 1782-20 November 1782
Campbell, John, fl. 1782-1787
Lists the date issued, to whom, the quantity, and whether it was Indian corn, oats, rye, peas or hay.
GLC02437.10513
Bushnell, David, 1740-1826
Bushnell signs as Captain, Sappers and Miners. Gives his account of a situation involving Captain Lieutenant Taulman and Kirkpatrick. The two soldiers disobeyed his orders concerning their baggage and he had to arrest them. Refer to GLC02437.01788...
GLC02437.10514
[Return]
Return for ordnance and military stores available, received and delivered for the month of August 1782 at Fishkill, New York. Items listed by type, weight and ammunition. Date previously inferred, written in pencil.
GLC02437.10702
9 September 1782
Jackson, Thomas, fl. 1782
Return for ordnance and military stores at the north and south redoubts. Items listed by type and location. Two black and white bust engravings of Jackson included.
GLC02437.10704
[Address of artillery artificers to Henry Knox]
February 23, 1783
Artillery artificers at West Point
Petition given to Major General Knox on behalf of the artillery artificers at West Point to be delivered to General Washington. They were angry after "having found our Selves intitled by the General Orders, to draw some Weekly pay rest Verry much...
GLC02437.01948
February 27, 1783
Discusses the loss of stores at Kings Ferry and informs Washington that he had sent over a lock and key to prevent further mishaps. Also mentions that he plans on removing Captain Lieutenant Ephraim Fenno from his post as he feels Fenno should have...
GLC02437.01958
11 March 1783
Sends his regrets to General George Washington as he was unable to make a meeting at Head Quarters due to the the large amount of ice in the river. Discusses the "extraodinary notification and address forwarded to Colonel Crane" (the first of the...
GLC02437.01995
March 22, 1783
Livingston, Robert L., 1746-1813
Written in the hand of Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., Washington's Secretary. Marked as a copy of a letter from Secretary of Foreign Affairs Livingston to General Washington. Docket in Knox's hand. Sends "the agreeable Intelligence of Peace, upon which I...
GLC02437.02018
March 23, 1783
Written by Major General Knox to General Washington. Reports to Washington that he had to relieve the company of artillery under Captain Lieutenant Ephraim Fenno at Kings Ferry, due to problems with ordnance returns. Replaced Fenno's unit with the...
GLC02437.02019
Parker, Daniel, 1782-1846
In the hand of Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., Washington's Secretary. Copy of a letter from Daniel Parker to George Washington. Informs General Washington that a general peace was signed on 20 January. Says a ship from Cadiz arrived with the news...
GLC02437.02020
March 28, 1783
Written by Major General Knox to General Washington. Contains florid congratulations to Washington over peace. Says "how sublime must be your sensations at this moment!" Claims it is a "happy day for America!" Retained copy.
GLC02437.02034
January 13, 1783
Knox requests Washington to grant a 12-14 day leave of absence to Lieutenant Colonel Johnson of Colonel Swift's regiment. Notes that Johnson's family is in distress due to a shortage of grain.
GLC02437.10080
Copies of letters sent by Colo. Antill
3 March 1783
Title from docket. Marked as a copy. Possibly refers to Lieutenant Colonel Edward Antill. Contains two letters discussing whether "Colonel Antils [sic] family were to be included in the allowance of provision to Canadian Refugees." The first...
GLC02437.10102
Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de, 1734-1788
Bids a warm adieu to Knox, as Count Rochambeau is ready to sail.
GLC02437.01813
[Return for Army Rations issued to Prisoners]
9 January 1783
Andrews, Asa, fl. 1783
Lists number of prisoners by regiment, days as a prisoner and amount of rations issued. Signed by Asa Andrews; countersigned by Samuel Shaw; endorsed by Jacob Gillet on verso.
GLC02437.01816
[Orders to appoint an Invalid to a position in the Military Stores Department]
Discusses an order to fill a position in the Military Store Department "from the Core of Invalides [sic]" for a span of eight days. Signed by Banks; countersigned by Samuel Shaw; endorsed on verso by [illegible] Truman.
GLC02437.01818
[Provision return for the Carpenters Department
circa January 10, 1783
Heart, Jonathan, 1748-1791
Lists carpenters (4 men, named) by regiment and includes rations issued. Countersigned by Samuel Blatchley Webb and Samuel Shaw. Endorsed by Elijah Royce.
GLC02437.01820
[Army Rations issued to Prisoners & Detachment]
January 10 1783
Lists men by company and amount of rations issued. Countersigned by E. Ellis and Samuel Shaw and endorsed by Andrew Hibbard.
GLC02437.01824
Provision Return for Sixteen Soldiers for Six Days Employed In the Engineers Department at one Ration and a half per Day Commensing the Eleventh and Ending the Sixteenth Both Days Included
January 11, 1783
Dean, Moses, fl. 1782-1783
Lists men by regiment and company and rations issued. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw and endorsed by John Allin.
GLC02437.01826
A Provision Return for the Commdt. Bargemen Commencing the 9th and Ending 12th Jany. 1783
Lists men by regiment and company. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw and endorsed by John Robertson. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.01828
[Army Rations issued to Elizabeth Cottril]
January 14, 1783
Platt, Richard, 1755-1830
Orders to issue rations, "whiskey excepted," to Elizabeth Cottril, Richard Cottril's wife. Countersigned by Robert Forsythe and endorsed by Richard Cottril.
GLC02437.01832
[Provision return for three men draughted from the line on duty in the engineers barge]
Nevin, Daniel, 1749-1802
Lists men according to regiment and company with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw and endorsed by Peter Fitzpatrick. Date and place writ from note.
GLC02437.01836
Bradley, Daniel, fl. 1777-1783
Requests a lock for the door to the stores of ammunition and provisions.
GLC02437.01837
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