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- Whatever opinions prevail with the public, either from misconstruction or misrepresentation, operating to the prejudice of an individual, have ever been thought a sufficient apology, for giving a state of facts, as an appeal to the candour of the people ...
- A return of cloathing, &c. wanting in Col. [blank] regime[n]t, September [blank] 1775
- A system on which provisions are to be issued
- Advertisement. : Any gun-smith or lock-maker, within the county of Windham, who is willing to supply the colony with any number of fire arms, to be compleated by the 20th day of October next ..
- An act and law made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of ... Connecticut, : ... holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October ... 1776. : An act to compel the furnishing necessary supplies and assistance to the quarter-master-general of the Continental Army
- An act and law, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut, in America; : holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October, anno Domini, 1776. : An act to compel the furnishing necessary supplies, and assistance to the quarter-master-general of the Continental Army
- An act for supplying the Army with clothes, provisions, and waggons
- An act for the service of the United States. : Whereas it is represented by Congress to this state, that they expect there will be a numerous army of Continental troops in the field, during the ensuing campaign, and that it will be necessary to procure large supplies of provisions for their support ..
- An act of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed October session, 1778, : entitled An act to raise the supplies for the year seventeen hundred and seventy-nine
- An act to procure a supply of salt meat for the use of the Army
- An act to procure an extra supply of provisions of the bread kind, also waggons and horses, for the use of the Continental Army
- An act to prohibit for a limited time the making of whiskey and other spirits from wheat, rye, or any other sort of grain, or from any meal or flour
- An act to raise the supplies for the year seventeen hundred and eighty-three
- An estimate of the average price in December 1778, of the different articles of cloathing allowed the soldiery by the act of Congress September 6th, 1777. ...
- At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Connecticut : ... holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May, 1776. Whereas this Assembly, in their present session, have made many preparations for defence ... it is the duty of every individual to contribute all in his power to serve and defend our most important cause. Therefore the Assembly do most earnestly recommend it to all persons ... to furnish themselves ... with good, sufficient fire arms ..
- At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Connecticut, : holden at Hartford, by special order of his honor the governor, the fourteenth day of June ... 1776. Whereas the troops now rasing [sic] in this colony must be furnished with necessary fire arms, accoutrements and utensils for the service. It is therefore resolved ..
- At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Connecticut, : holden at Hartford, by special order of the governor, on the 14th day of June, 1776. Whereas the article of lead is wanted in this colony for public use ... Resolved ... to purchase such lead weights, and other implements of lead ..
- At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut, : holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May, 1781 : An act for raising supplies for the use of this state and the Continental Army, until the first day of January next
- At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut, : holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of October, 1780. : An act for collecting and storing a quantity of provisions, for the use of the Continental Army and the forces raised for the defence of this state
- At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford on the second Thursday of May, 1780. : : An act for ascertaining the quantity of grain, flour, meal, salt, rum, salted pork and beef, in this state, and thereof to make provision for an immediate supply for the use of the army and troops of this state
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut in America, holden at Hartford in said state, on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1779. : An act to enable the commissary general, on a sudden and very pressing emergency, to procure a certain quantity of flour or grain from this state for the subsistence of the troops of this and the United States
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, (by special order of His Excellency the governor) on the 29th day of November, 1780. : Whereas this assembly ... directed the several towns ... to provide and transport to the army, a number of shirts, woollen stockings, shoes and mittens ... Resolved ... that the selectmen ... deliver the same to Mr. Elijah Hubbard, sub-clothier ..
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, (by special order of His Excellency the governor, ) on the 7th day of April, A.D. 1779. : An act for ascertaining the quantity of grain, flour and meal in this state, and thereof to make provision for an immediate supply of bread for the army, and the necessitous inhabitants of the state, and for securing other necessary articles for the army
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, by adjournment, on the 11th day of October, Anno Domini 1777. : Whereas ... the governor ... on the 12th day of September 1777, resolved, that each town in this state be requested to make provision ... for each non-commission officer and soldier ... Whereupon it is resolved by this assembly, that every town ... comply with the aforesaid requisition ... but also to make the same provision for each towns whole quota of soldiers ..
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May, 1779. : Resolved, that, Mr. Elijah Hubbard be and he is hereby appointed a sub or state cloathier for this state, to reside with, or near the army ... to receive and distribute the cloathing that shall be furnished for the troops of the Connecticut line, in the Continental Army ..
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of October, 1779. : Resolved by this Assembly, that the select-men or committees of the several towns ... deliver one fourth part of the number of shirts, stockings, overhalls, and shoes ..
- Bey seiner Excellenz G. Waschington, Esq. General und Oberster Befehlshaber uber die Volker der Vereinigten Staaten von America. : ... Gegeben unter meiner Hand, im Haupt-Quartier, nahe bey der Eisen Schmelze im Thal, in Philadelphia Caunty, diesen zwanzigsten December, 1777
- By His Excellency George Washington, Esquire, general and commander in chief of the forces of the United States of America. : By virtue of the power and direction to me especially given, I hereby enjoin and require all persons residing within seventy miles of my head quarters to thresh one half of their grain by the 1st day of February ... Given under my hand, at head quarters, near the Valley Forge, in Philadelphia County, this 20th day of December, 1777
- By His Excellency Nicholas Vandyke, Esq; president ... of the Delaware state. A proclamation. : ... Given under my hand and the great-seal of the state, at New-Castle, the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four ..
- By His Excellency the Honourable Thomas Gage, general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces in North America, &c. &c. &c. : Whereas, complaints have at times been made by the country people, of not obtaining the payments due to them for the transportation of troops, provisions, military stores, &c. ..
- By the Hon. Major General Arnold, commander in chief of the forces ... in the city of Philadelphia, &c. A proclamation. : In order to protect the persons and property ... to secure the public and private stores ... and to prevent the disorder and confusion ... His Excellency George Washington, in compliance with the following resolution of Congress, has thought proper to establish military law in this city ..
- By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation. : Whereas it is resolved by the General Assembly ... that an embargo be laid upon the exportation out of this colony by water, the following articles of provisions ... Given under my hand in the Council chamber in Hartford, this 17th day of June, 1776. ..
- Cambridge, 21st August, 1775. Wanted for the Continental Army. : One million of bricks. Three thousand cords of fire wood. ... Those persons who are willing to supply the army with the articles above-mentioned, may apply to the quarter-master-general, in Cambridge
- Chamber of supplies, Watertown, June 18, 1775. : Gentlemen, The welfare of our country again induces us to urge your exertions in sending to the magazine in this place, what can be procured of the following articles ..
- City of New-York, ss. : Personally appeared before me Benjamin Blagge, one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the city and county of New-York, Isaac Sears, and Paschal N. Smith, of the said city ..
- Committee-chamber, New-York, May 1775. : Resolved 1st. That any person in this city, or county, who has arms, ammunition, or the other articles necessary for our defence ..
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives. November 13, 1780. : Resolved, that the select-men of each town ... are hereby required, to render ... a full account of all supplies furnished each soldier belonging to the Continental Army ..
- Fish-kill, December 22, 1781. : The subscribers inform the gentlemen of the army, that they have contracted with the Honorable Robert Morris, Esquire, superintendant of the finances of the United States, to supply the post of West-Point and its dependencies, with rations for the year 1782 ..
- Four sections of an act of the General Assembly of the state of Maryland, entitled, An act to promote the recruiting service
- Head-quarters, Cambridge, 27th August, 1775. : His Excellency General Washington has been informed that great quantities of new cyder are daily brought into this camp and sold to the Army under his command ... Those persons who are found in this camp selling new cyder to the soldiers will be considered as enemies to America, and be treated accordingly
- In Committee of Safety, for the state of New-York. Fish-Kills, Oct. 9, 1776. : Resolved, that the persons hereafter mentioned, be appointed to purchase at the cheapest rate, in their several counties, all the coarse woollen cloth, linsey-woolsey, blankets ..
- In Committee of Supplies, Watertown, May 8th, 1775. : Public notice is hereby given, that there will be wanted for the use of the Massachusetts army, a large quantity of the articles following ..
- In Congress September 6, 1777. : The committee on the Treasury having taken into consideration the letter from General Gates ... respecting clothing for the Army under his command, referred to them by Congress, report ..
- In Congress, 16th April, 1778. : Resolved, that nothing contained in the system for the commissary-general's department, shall be construed to make the commissary-general liable for the misapplication of money for the use of his department ..
- In Congress, April 11, 1777. : Resolved, that a committee of three be appointed to make diligent enquiry respecting the truth of information just given to Congress, of a quantity of provisions being laid up in the city of Philadelphia ..
- In Congress, August 16, 1779. : Resolved, that the cloathier general estimate the value of the several articles of soldiers cloathing at the prices they were respectively worth at the end of the year 1778 ..
- In Congress, August 28, 1776. : Resolved, that there be an inspector or inspectors sufficiently qualified to judge the goodness of gun-powder, who shall examine every cask of gun-powder manufactured ..
- In Congress, December 19, 1777. : Whereas Sir William Howe, commander in chief of his Britannic majesty's forces, has required, that provisions should be sent in for the subsistence of the American prisoners in his possession ... and has prohibited the circulation of the money struck by the authority of these states ... And whereas large sums of Continental bills of credit have been counterfeited and issued by the agents, emissaries and abettors of Sir William Howe. Resolved, that the accounts of all provisions ... supplied by the public to prisoners ... be liquidated and discharged, previous to the release of any prisoners ..
- In Congress, February 11, 1778. : Resolved, that there shall be one commissary-general of military stores ..
- In Congress, February 25, 1780. : Resolved, that the several states be called on forthwith to procure their respective quotas of supplies for the ensuing campaign, as follows, to wit ..
- In Congress, January 30, 1776. : Resolved, that it be recommended to the several assemblies in New-England, to assist the general in procuring arms; and the thanks of the Congress given to such of them as have already done so. ..
- In Congress, June 10, 1777. : Resolved, I. That for supplying the Army of the United States with provisions, one commissary general and four deputy commissaries general of purchases; and one commissary general and three deputy commissaries general of issues, be appointed by Congress. ..
- In Congress, June 10, 1777. : Resolved, I. That for supplying the Army of the United States with provisions, one commissary general and four deputy commissaries general of purchases; and one commissary general and three deputy commissaries general of issues, be appointed by Congress. ..
- In Congress, June 20, 1777. : Resolved, that a suitable person be appointed commissary, to receive all raw hides belonging to the United States; and that he be authorised to exchange the same for tanned leather or mens shoes ..
- In Congress, June, 10, 1777. : Resolved, I. That for supplying the Army of the United States with provisions, one commissary general and four deputy commissaries general of purchases; and one commissary general and three deputy commissaries general of issues, be appointed by Congress. ..
- In Congress, March 13, 1778. : Congress resumed the consideration of the report of the committee appointed to revise the system of the commissary's department; Whereupon, resolved, that a commissary-general of purchases be appointed ..
- In Congress, March 23, 1779. : Ordinance for regulating the cloathing department for the armies of the United States
- In Congress, March 23, 1779. Ordinance for regulating the cloathing department for the armies of the United States
- In Congress, March 5, 1779. : Resolved, that the quarter-master general, commissary-general of purchases, and cloathier-general ... are hereby authorised and directed to pay all certificates ..
- In Congress, May 14, 1777. : Resolved, I. That the quarter-master general of the Army be authorized and empowered to appoint one commissary of forage for the Army, and one for each of the military departments thereof ..
- In Congress, May 14, 1777. : Resolved, I. That the quarter-master general of the army be authorized and empowered to appoint one commissary of forage for the army, and one for each of the military departments therof ..
- In Congress, November 25th, 1779. : Whereas Congress, by sundry resolutions, have provided that cloathing be furnished to officers of the line and others at prices proportioned to their pay, but no enumeration of the articles intended to be comprehended in a suit of cloathes having been made ... resolved, that the following articles be delivered as a suit of cloathes, for the current and every succeeding year of their service, to the officers of the line and staff ..
- In Congress, October 4, 1777. : Congress resumed the consideration of the report of the committee to whom the letters laid before Congress by the Board of War ... on the subject of the commissary general's department ..
- In Congress. December 30, 1776. : It appearing to Congress that it will be extremely difficult, if not impracticable, to supply the army of the United States with bacon, salted beef and pork, soap, tallow and candles ... Resolved, that none of the said articles ... be exported from any of the United States after the fifth day of January next, until the first day of November next ..
- In Convention for the State of Pennsylvania. Friday, August 9, 1776. : On motion, ordered, that two thousand copies of the particulars of the rations allowed for the Flying Camp, be printed and distributed among the men
- In Council of Safety, December 3, 1776. : Resolved, that Messieurs Christopher Marshall, Thomas Cuthbett, John Mifflin, Paul Fooks, John Lownes ... be appointed to go round the several wards of this city, and the Southern and Northern Liberties to collect all the old great coats, coats, surtouts, jackets and breeches from the inhabitants which they can spare. ..
- In Council, Philadelphia, June 1, 1780. : Sir, The Continental Army, upon which our prospects of safety and liberty so much depend, have, by various disappointments, been reduced to great distress for want of provisions ..
- In Council. Philadelphia, July 9, 1777. : Gentlemen, The Honourable House of General Assembly of this state did, on the 14th day of last month, resolve, "That proper persons be authorised by the president or vice-president in Council, in the city of Philadelphia, and in the counties of Philadelphia, Bucks and Chester, to search for and take an account of all the flour, wheat, grain, or other stores ..
- In Provincial Congress, Watertown May 25, 1775. : Resolved, that there by draughted out of the town stock of powder, from [blank], [blank] half barrels for the use of the army, in the defence of the colony ..
- In Provincial Congress, Watertown, April 23, 1775. : Resolved, that the selectmen of each town ... furnish each non-commissioned officer and private soldier ... with a good and sufficient blanket ..
- In Provincial Congress, Watertown, July 9, 1775. : Whereas there is now a very pressing demand for some articles of cloathing ... Resolved, that the inhabitants of the respective towns and districts in the counties specified in a list hereunto annexed ... procure such a number of the articles ... as they can obtain ..
- In Provincial Congress, Watertown, June 15, 1775. : Whereas some of the inhabitants of the plantations in this colony, not incorporated ... have inlisted into the army now raising ... Resolved, that the inhabitants of the several towns and districts in the counties of Worcester, Hampshire and other counties specified in a list hereunto annexed, who may have good and sufficient fire-arms ... deposit the same with the respective town or district treasurers ..
- In Provincial Congress, Watertown, June 17th, 1775. : Whereas some of the inhabitants of the new plantations in this colony, not incorporated ... have inlisted into the army now raising ... Resolved, that the inhabitants of the several towns and districts in the counties specified in a list hereunto annexed, who may have good and sufficient firelocks ... provide and deliver to such person or persons, as are to be now appointed ..
- In Provincial Congress, Watertown, June 29, 1775. : Resolved, that thirteen thousand coats be provided as soon as may be, and one thereof given to each non-commissioned officer and soldier in the Massachusetts forces, agreeable to the resolve of Congress on the 23d of April last ..
- In Provincial Congress, Watertown, June 30, 1775. : To the several towns in the county of Hampshire, on the easterly side of Connecticut River, and the towns in the county of Worcester: This Congress taking into their most serious consideration the great want of powder in our publick magazines ..
- In pursuance of a law passed by the state of New-York, dated at Poughkeepsie the 6th of March 1778 impowering me to export one thousand barrels of flour out of that state to Boston, for the use of the Hon. Board of War in that department ...
- In the House of Representatives, December 2, 1775. : Whereas the supply of the article of wood for the Cambridge and Roxbury camps, hath not been hitherto fully sufficient ... Resolved, that it be, and hereby is, strongly recommended to the towns in the schedule annexed, to take effectual measures for daily supplying the camps ..
- In the House of Representatives, January 16, 1776. : The committee appointed to consider what further measures are necessary to be taken for furnishing hay for the army, reported. ... Resolved, that it be recommended to those towns which have not as yet forwarded to the camps the quantities of hay ... that they send their respective quantities immediately ..
- In the House of Representatives, January 17, 1776. : Resolved, that the committees or selectmen of the several towns in this colony, send a just and true account of all the powder, lead and flints, by them delivered by order of the Congress ... for the use of said colony ... in order to their being paid for the same ..
- Long Island, [blank] 1776. : You are hereby ordered to preserve for the King's use, [blank] loads of hay, [blank] of wheat ... and not to dispose of the same, but to an order in writing, from Major John Morrison, commissary for forage, as you will answer the contrary at your peril. ..
- New-York, Aug. 29, 1775. Fresh news, just arrived from Gen. Wooster. : Oyster Ponds, 27th Aug. 1775. Sir, Your favor of the 11th instant came duly to hand, and I should have sailed for Haerlem, without loss of time, had not I received the following important intelligence from Gen. Washington, viz. ..
- New-York, Committee-chamber, 29th May, 1775. : Whereas the public service of the colony may render large supplies of the following articles absolutely necessary ..
- New-York, October 1, 1774. To the publick. : We the subscribers having been appointed as a committee, by a considerable number of the inhabitants of this city, met, in consequence of a public advertisement for that purpose, at the house of Edward Bardin, on Wednesday evening last, were directed to call upon sundry persons whom our constitutents understood were purchasing and shipping goods for the use of the troops now at Boston ..
- New-York, September 28, 1774. To the public. : An application having been made to the merchants of Philadelphia, by the agents of the British Ministry for supplying the troops now in the town of Boston, and parts adjacent, with blankets and other necessaries ... a body of freeholders and freemen ... appointed a committee to wait on those gentlemen who may have engaged, as aforesaid, in order to learn a true state of the case, and obtain their answer, in writing ..
- Office of Finance, Philadelphia, 12th December, 1781. : Proposals will be received in this office until the first day of February next, for the following contracts, to supply the rations deliverable by the United States ..
- Orders for regulating the drawing and issuing of provision, at the several posts supplyed [sic] by contract. : 1st. Provisions shall be issued at such different times as the commanding officer at each post shall direct ..
- Pennsylvania War-Office, May 2d, 1777. To the public. : The Honorable Major General Schuyler having informed this board that a considerable body of Continental troops, by the want of blankets, are retarded from joining His Excellency General Washington ..
- Pennsylvania War-Office, Philadelphia, April 17th, 1777. : Resolved, that a committee of fifty be appointed ..
- Pennsylvania War-Office, Philadelphia, May 2d, 1777. : Application having been made to this board by the Honorable Major General Schuyler for assistance in procuring blankets ..
- Report of the committee for regulating departments, &c
- Resolutions of the Provincial Congress, of the colony of New-York, for the encouragement of manufactories of gun powder, musket barrels, musket locks, and salt
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. : In the House of Representatives, April 21st. 1780. : As justice and humanity, and every reasonable principle of the human heart, must urge the necessity of rendering the situation of our brethren (who are risking their lives in the field of battle, for our defence) as comfortable as may be ... Resolved, that the selectmen in each town in this state, be, and they are hereby required and directed, to collect from the inhabitants of their towns ... the number of shirts, and pairs of shoes and stockings, set and affixed to their respective towns, in the following schedule ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. : In the House of Representatives, September 25, 1780. : Whereas the necessary supplies for the subsistance of our army for the present campaign, are obtained only in the specific articles from the respective states, agreeably to the requisitions and apportionment of Congress ... This Court ... do resolve, that the inhabitants of the several towns and plantations in this state be, and they are hereby required to furnish a number of cattle, or money sufficient to supply the quantity of beef ... in the schedule hereto annexed ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 5, 1777. : Resolved, that when any waggon-master shall be called upon ... to procure teams ... and he shall not be able timely to obtain a sufficient number ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 5, 1777. : Whereas the rum, molasses and sundry articles herein after enumerated, now in this state, are all needed for the supply of the army and the inhabitants of this state: It is therefore resolved, that all exportation of ... provisions of all and every sort ... be stopped, except to the different parts of this state. ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 6, 1777. : That the army may be duly supplied with shoes, stockings, and shirts, it is resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns ... appoint some ... person or persons, as agent or agents ... to purchase ... shoes ... stockings and shirts ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, January 20th, 1777. : Whereas it is of the utmost importance, that the army now raising ... should by supplied with blankets ... Resolved, that there be five thousand blankets levied on the several towns and plantations in this state, in the several proportions as expressed in this schedule. ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 16, 1778. : As justice, humanity and every reasonable principle of the human heart, must urge the necessity of rendering the situation of our brethren ... as comfortable as may be, it is therefore, resolved ... to collect ... the number of shirts, shoes and stockings, set ... in the following schedule ... ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 21, 1779. : Resolved, that the selectmen ... collect from the inhabitants ... or otherwis procure ... a number of shirts, pairs of shoes and pairs of stockings, set and affixed to their respective towns in the following schedule ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, March 13, 1778. : Whereas the army are in present and pressing want of shoes, stockings and shirts, which cannot be immediately supplied from the public stores; this Court now apply ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, March 15, 1777. : Whereas it is of great consequence to prevent the soldiers ... being retarded on their march, for want of the article of blankets. It is therefore resolved ... that the aforesaid committee apply immediately, each, to the select-men and Committee of Correspondence, of the several towns ... for the blankets they were each required to procure by a resolve of the 24th [i.e., 20th] of January last ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, March 17th, 1777. : Whereas it is indispensably necessary that the troops raised and raising ... for the Continental Army, should be as soon as possible furnished with good fire arms and accoutrements ... Resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns ... assist any soldier ... belonging to their respective towns ... in procuring the same ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, November 18, 1779. : Resolved, that Capt. Ezra Lunt be, and hereby is appointed a commissary of this state, to reside at or near the Continental Army ..
- State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, October 10, 1778. : Whereas the great and General Court of this state, on the 13th day of March, in this present year, did make a resolve ... to procure a certain number of shirts, pairs of shoes and stockings ... and whereas by one other resolve made and passed ... the 17th day of June last ... to collect ... the number of shirts, shoes and stockings ..
- State of New Hampshire. In the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty. : An act for raising eleven thousand and two hundred weight of beef, within this state, for the use of the Continental Army
- State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty. : An act to prevent the transportation of live cattle, beef, rum and molasses, out of this state
- State of New-Jersey. A supplemental act to the act intitled, An act for procuring provisions for the use of the army, and other supplies for carrying on the war; and for settling the publick accounts of this state
- State of New-Jersey. An act for procuring provisions for the use of the army, and other supplies for carrying on the war, and for settling the publick accounts of this state
- State of New-Jersey. An act to procure a supply of flour for the use of the army
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In Council of War, East-Greenwich, Sept. 29, 1781. : Whereas five hundred men are ordered into service ... measures should be taken for supplying them with bread ... wherefore resolved, that the persons hereafter named ... deliver, at the places hereafter named, the number of bushels of corn or rye set against their several towns ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In Council of War, July 1, 1777. : Whereas blankets are wanted for the men raised in the fifteen months brigade of this state ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In Council of War, March 11, 1779. : Resolved, that any of the inhabitants of this state may turn into the collectors of the taxes any number of good blankets, suitable for soldiers ... in pay of each person's tax ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In Council of War, October 2, 1779. : Resolved, that there be three thousand pair of good yarn stockings collected from the towns in this state, to be proportioned according to the apportionment made in September 1778, and is as follows, viz
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, August session, 1781. : Whereas it is necessary that measures should be taken for supplying the militia, now doing duty, with bread ... resolved ... that the persons hereafter named ... deliver, at the places hereafter named, the number of bushels of corn or rye set against their several towns ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, August session, A.D. 1781. : An act for proportioning the supplies of beef to the several towns in this state for the support of the army for the months of October and November next
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, December session, A.D. 1781. : An act proportioning the quantity of sixty thousand pounds weight of beef, to the several towns within this state, for supplying the army, being the quota of this state, for the month of December, A.D. 1781
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, February session, 1781. : Whereas by an act, passed at the present session, twelve hundred men of the militia are called forth to do duty within this state, for the space of four weeks ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, February session, 1782. : An act for granting and apportioning three thousand six hundred and twenty-six yards of tow-cloth ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, July 2d session, 1780. : An act for proportioning, upon the several towns within this state, the monthly supplies to be raised for the support of the army ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, July session, 1781. : An act for proportioning upon the several towns within this state supplies of beef, for the support of the army, for the months of August and September next
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, July session, 1781. : Whereas five hundred men are ordered into service ... measures should be taken for supplying them with bread ... wherefore resolved, that the persons hereafter named ... deliver, at the places hereafter named, the number of bushels of corn or rye set against their several towns ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, May second session, A.D. 1778. : Resolved, that a committee be appointed ... to enquire into the number of guns, bayonets and cartouchboxes, which have been purchased in behalf of this state ..
- State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, May second session, A.D. 1778. : Resolved, that all persons who are by law obliged to equip themselves with a good fire-arm, bayonet and cartouch-box, and who shall not, by report of the town-council of the town to which they belong ..
- State of South Carolina. By His Excellency John Mathews, Esq; governor and commander in chief of the said state: a proclamation. : Whereas such measures only, have been hitherto pursued to prevent provisions from being carried within the enemies lines ... Given under my hand and the great seal of the state, at Jacksonsburgh this fourteenth day of March in the year of our Lord, 1782, and in the sixth year of the independence of the United States of America
- Supplement to the Lancaster Mercury, no. 26
- Supply chamber. Watertown, May 25th, 1775. : Gentlemen, The quantity of bread daily expended by the army raised by this colony for the preservation of the lives, liberties and properties of the inhabitants of this and the other American colonies, is very large ..
- To the public. : As the merchants of this city have nobly refused letting their vessels to the tools of government, for the base purpose of transporting troops and military stores to Boston ... it is therefore hoped that no pilot will be found so lost to all sense of duty to his country, as to assist in that detestable work. ..
- To the public. : Whereas many misrepresentations have been circulated respecting the quantity of ammunition, and other circumstances, relating to the condition of the gallies at the time of the late engagement ..
- To the publick. New-York, October 5, 1774. : By Mr. Rivere [i.e., Revere], who left Boston on Friday last ... we have certain intelligence that the carpenters and masons who had inadvertently undertaken to erect barracks for the soldiers in that town ... unanimously broke up ..
- To the respectable inhabitants of the city and county of New-York. : Friends and fellow citizens! In times so critical as the present, it becomes the duty of every citizen, to pay particular attention to the welfare of the community, and to counteract every measure that may tend to injure its interest. ..
- To the worthy inhabitants of New-York. : Friends and fellow-citizens, As the hand-bill of the committee's which was published on the 29th ult. has been republished in Mr. Gaine's paper ..
- War-Office, Boston, February 3, 1777. To the selectmen of [blank] : As the articles herein enumerated, are absolutely necessary for the ensuing campaign ... It is most earnestly desired by the Board of War, in behalf of this state, that you would exert yourselves, and appoint some proper persons to procure the following articles ..
- Watertown, July 8th, 1775. : Gentlemen, In obedience to the order of Congress we have proportioned thirteen thousand coats on all the towns and districts in this colony, excepting Boston and Charlestown; and have inclosed to you the proportion, with their resolves, and a sample as a direction to you ..
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