Re: Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789
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Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789
12/09/01
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1776Page 643 | Page image
Bristol in Pensylvania, 219 54/90 dollars, of which 84 12/90, is a charge against the British troops, and 135 42/90 dollars, for the expence of the Canadians:
To John Bates, for one hundred and forty camp kettles, 186 60/90 dollars, which kettles are delivered to Colonel Matlack:
To Thomas Nevill for the materials and making travelling carriages, for the cannon sent to North Carolina, 257 25/90 dollars:
To William M'Gill, for expences of the first Pensylvania batallion on their march to Canada, which is to be charged to J. Shallus, quarter master of said batallion, 14 45/90 dollars:
To Joseph Haight, for the allowance to Captain Francis Stuart and John Leslie, of the 26th regiment, from the 26th April to 11th July, and to Dr. Huddleston, of the 7th regiment from 26th April to the 1st July last, as prisoners of war, 63 dollars:
To Captain Joseph Spur, of Colonel Moore's batallion, for the subsistence of his company of 28 men, on their march from Chester county to New Jersey, the sum of 25 18/90 dollars:
To Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Park, for the subsistence of six men of Colonel Moore's batallion, on their march from Chester county to New Jersey, 16 dollars:
To Michael Gratz, for Indian goods provided by him in May and June last, and delivered to the commissioners for Indian affairs for the northern department, 653 87/90 dollars:
Ordered, That the said accounts be paid.
The said Board farther reported, that they have had under their consideration, the accounts of Messrs. Price and Haywood, which were re-committed to them, and have re-examined the same, and find a balance due to