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In obedience to your request of Yesterday I send you inclosed a return of what beef and pork is purchased in this state for the army as near as my returns will admit. also send the Acct of grain on hand about the 20th ult. what part has since been sent on to camp and to the lines and small post am not yet informd. I have wrote to every person who has grain, to send it all on to camp without...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] March 3, 1780 . Reports that an investigation of “the state of stores and resourses of Provisions” reveals a shortage of flour and grain. ALS , George Washington Papers, Library of Congress. Dunham was assistant commissary of purchases, New Jersey.
Morristown [ New Jersey ] April 6, 1780 . Reports supply of beef in Morris County and supply of pork in Burlington County. ALS , George Washington Papers, Library of Congress. Dunham was assistant commissary of purchases, New Jersey.
21 December 1776 . Gives a detailed account of his service since 12 June 1776 as a deputy commissary general in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and he complains of having “been put to unnecessary Dificulties” by a shortage of funds. “I am nearly £6000 in advance for Supplying the Army from the best estimate I can now make a very trifle in hand have no oppertunity of communicating my case to the...
The Legislature of this State, require that the Receipts given by the Officers for Provision taken for use of the Army, previous to your Excellency’s Requisition for a Supply to the Magistrates, should be certified by you, or some Person of your Appointment; as may be seen by said Law, Section the 5th. Many of these Receipts had been presented me for payment before this Law was pass’d; and...