1From Thomas Jefferson to Certain County Magistrates, 26 March 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. John Brown who is principally entrusted with the execution of the provision law was some time ago instructed to appoint a Deputy in each County, who among other articles of Duty should be directed to receive the Waggon to be furnished by his County under the Act of Assembly for supplying the Army with Clothes, Provisions, and Waggons. He informs the Board that many of those appointments...
2From Thomas Jefferson to Certain Other County Magistrates, 26 March 1781 (Jefferson Papers)
Mr. John Brown &c (as in the preceding letter to the word waggons). He has accordingly appointed to be his Deputy in your County to whom you will be pleased to order the Delivery of the waggon, Team, Driver, and Appendages to be furnished by you. The same Deputy is duly authorized to call for the Beeves to be furnished by your County, at such Time as will be arranged between Mr. Brown and his...