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[ Richmond, 6 Mch. 1781 . Minute in the War Office Journal (Vi) under this date: “An order from...
Colo. Muter will be pleased to have an account made out of all the powder &c. lent or delivered...
Colo. Muter is desired to make enquiry where any equipments for Cavalry are, and originate an...
[ Richmond, 15 Feb. 1781. An entry in the War Office Journal (Vi) under this date reads as...
Several Cannon that were cast at the Foundery have not been bored. Cannon are wanted for the...
[ Richmond ] 1 Mch. 1781 . Requests information concerning the proper officer to discharge the...
The following articles being called for from us by Genl. Gates you will be pleased to give orders...
Colo. Davies has written to me for some tent-poles , but has not mentioned the number. I suppose...
In Council July 28 1780 The board are of opinion that the hospital at Wmsbg. be discontinued. Mr....
The habitual drunkenness of Colo. Warneck renders him in the opinion of the board unfit to be...
War Office [ Richmond ] , 13 Feb. 1781. Encloses an attestation of three soldiers enlisted for...
I have not been yet able to learn where or in whose possession any of the tents are except those...
The Board has considered your request that they should make an Enquiry into your Conduct as...
[ In Council, 5 Feb. 1781. War Office Journal (Vi) has the following entry under 5 Feb.: “Sent in...
The Board will approve of a Contract for 3000 Cartridge boxes, to hold 23 rounds, with a bag, a...
The Assembly having directed that the ship Dragon shall be repaired and manned for service, it...
[ Richmond ] 25 Jan. 1781. Some “eight months men” who work in the laboratory consider themselves...
You will be pleased to give orders to Mr. Moody to employ immediately such artificers as he has...
I have the honour of inclosing to your Excellency, a note to Mr. Ross to furnish sundry articles...
I beg leave to inform your Excellency that Mr. Mattw. Anderson ’s time he engaged for is out, and...
On the first of the present invasion, I desired Col. Syme to superintend the removal of the...
I am advanced this Far with the Militia From augusta (after having been at Fredricksburg four...
The enclosed is from Mr. Thomas respecting his purchase of canoes, and finding the prices much...
By a letter from Genl. Nelson received this evening he informs me has by no means a sufficient...
I beg leave to inform your Excellency, that Capt. Irish received orders yesterday from Barron...
If Mr. Peters means to perform military and other duties required by the laws, as would have...
The board approve of letting the building on the within terms, only postponing the advance of the...
Mr. Anderson informs me that the time for which he engaged Nine lads to make nails for their...
Capt. Thomas is informed by letter from me this day that he may be supplied with money the next...
State Yard, 15 Mch. 1781 . Requests arms and ammunition “by return of State sloop”; the skipper...
I do myself the Honor to inclose you a return from Colo. Gibson for a Number of Articles wanted...
I have never seen the law that exempts people employed for the public from militia duty &c.,...
One of the workmen at the manufactory of small arms at Fredericksburgh is now here, who says, he...
The Quarter master reported to me yesterday that he had two covered waggons ready. He was ordered...
[ Richmond, 4? Feb. 1781. Minute in War Office Journal (Vi) under date of 5 Feb.: “Letter from...
Colo. Southall requires that his house (wanted for Mr. Anderson’s shop) shall be returned to him...
I have spoken with the board of war on the subject of the battery at Hood’s , and they concur...
Specie Artificers of the best kind 5/.  or 25℔. tobacco Common Do. 3/9 18¾ Boat wrights of the...
[ Richmond, 19 Mch. 1781 . Minute in War Office Journal (Vi) under this date: “A letter from the...
Be pleased to send some trusty person to gather waggons at Hanover town and remove the powder...
The building the boring mill and the moulding house for the use of the foundery, being a separate...
The Council have thought it best that the several prisoners of war in this state, except...
The Board are of opinion that Mrs. Burnley may be permitted to repair to and remain within the...
I must beg the favor of you to have immediate measures taken for the following purposes. To send...
War Office [ Richmond ], 19 Feb. 1781 . “Capt. Browne [Windsor Brown] attends to know the...
I have conferred with Capt. Irish. He thinks it not incompatible, for him to act as State...
As the armoury at the foundery will probably be built on a different plan, from what was...
A requisition is made for a hhd. of spirits to be Sent to Chesterfield Ct. house, to be issued at...
Being certified by Major Genl. Baron Steuban that the Continental rules are, that spirit shall...
My having an oppertunity Yesterday of perusing the Newspaper I observed in the Account of the...