ABSTRACT
to the
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK PAPERS
Microfilm Roll #2
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The Illinois Regiment
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Based on the Microfilmed
George Rogers Clark Papers
At the Virginia State Library and Archives
Compiled by
Richard Eugene Willson, Indexing
Donald E. Gradeless, Ph.D., Editor
For the
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
and the
Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
1998
Copyright ©1998-2004 Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
Copyright ©1998-2004 Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois
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| Microfilm Reel — Dates — Documents 1 — January 1778 - May 1779 — 1-1220 2 — May 1779 - August 1779 — 1221-2733 3 — August 1779 - April 1780 — 2734-5387 4 — May 1780 - November 1780 — 5388-7867 5 — November 1780 - February 1781 — 7868-9248 6 — March 1781 - June 1781 — 9249-11490 7 — July 1781 - September 1781 — 11491-13111 8 — September 1781 - December 1781 — 13112-14588 9 — December 1781 - July 1782 — 14589-16352 10 — August 1782 - July 1783 — 16353-17776 11 — July 1783 - August 1784 — 17777-18820 12 — September 1784 - No Dates — 18821-19814 13 — No Dates — 19815-20110 Copyright ©1998 Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
Guide to the Index of George Rogers Clark Papers of the Virginia State Library and Archives
In 1991, Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois and the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois funded the microfilming of the George Rogers Clark collection of papers pertaining to the Illinois Regiment of Virginia State Forces, persons or matters relating to the Illinois Regiment. The microfilm edition consists of 13 reels containing 16,858 frames with some 85,000 images of original documents. There was usually more than one document per microfilm frame. The documents were dated from January of 1778 through November 5, 1834. There was no consecutive numbering of the microfilm frames for the 13 reels. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois and the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois funded the indexing of this collection. This index was completed May 18, 1995 and has 97,579 entries for 20,110 documents filmed on 13 microfilm reels. The compiler has abstracted and numbered each document for the separate 2,850 pages of the abstract, which indicates the location of the document on each microfilm frame when there is more than one document on a frame. The index does not refer to the page of the abstract or to the assigned document number. The below index reference and its explanation will indicate how references have been made to a name or word. Example: Casey, Benjamin 1-20 The first number (preceding the "-") represents the microfilm reel number of the George Rogers Clark Papers. The next number refers to the first frame number for the document, which has Benjamin Casey's name. A document may contain more than one reference for a name or subject. The name of subject may appear or may not appear on the first frame of the document. More than 1 reference to a name on a frame will have the number of references enclosed in parenthesis following the reel and page number. Spelling of surnames vary from document to document. Cross references have been given when an uniformed spelling has been used for an entry. Index entries have usually been given to each spelling of a surname. A ? will follow a word when there is doubt if the interpretation of the handwriting represented the word used in the index. A ? is used preceding a first name, which is missing or cannot be read. Rank of soldiers and officers has been enclosed in parenthesis following the name whenever the rank can be determined.
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1221-2-1-2-May 30, 1779: Top Document. Provision return for 3 days for 2 negroes in the Pidgion House. Names: Samuel Allen (Sergt.); Abraham Kellar (Capt.) 1222-2-1-2-May 31, 1779: Center Document. Capt. Isaac Taylor order for 3 day provision for gunners under command of Col. Montgomery. 1223-2-1-2-May 31, 1779: Bottom Document. Capt. Robert George order for 3 day provision for William Galespe, artificer at Fort Clark. 1224-2-3-4-May 30, 1779: Top Document. Provisions for 3 days for 5 artificers at Fort Clark. Names: Capt. Abraham Kellar, Thomas McGee? 1225-2-3-4-May 30, 1779: Center Document. Provisions for 1 day for Capt. Isaac Taylor Camp, which included 1 captain, 1 lieutenant, 3 sergeants, 19 privates, 3 wash women and 6 children. 1226-2-3-4-May 31, 1779: Bottom Document. Capt. Robert George order for 3 day provision for 1 axman. 1227-2-5-6-May 30, 1779: Top Document. Capt. John Montgomery order for 30 day provision for 3 men, who were found by William Brokis on the march to Illinois. 1228-2-5-6-May 29, 1779: Second Document. Capt. John Montgomery order for 8 day provision return for an adjutant. 1229-2-5-6-May 31, 1779: Third Document. Capt. Jesse Evans order for 3 day rations for 2 captains, 1 lieutenant and 1 private. 1230-2-5-6-May 31, 1779: Bottom Document. Capt. Robert George order to John Marney of the commissary to give 2 pounds of butter to John Stamply. Verso of Document has names: Case Shof, Luthian Crucket and Jule Bocks? 1231-2-7-8-May 30, 1779: Top Document. Capt. James Shelby order for 30 provisions for his company. 1232-2-7-8-May 30, 1779: Center Document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order of 40 rations for his company of 1 fifer, 1 drummer, 3 sergeants, 25 rank and file, 6 children, 4 wash women and 1 bowman. 1233-2-7-8-May 29, 1779: Bottom Document. Col. John Montgomery order for 13 provisions for 3 captains, 2 lieutenants, 2 commissaries, and 6 privates. 1234-2-9-10-May 29, 1779: Top Document. Capt. Robert George order for 6 rations for men of Document 1234-2-9-10-May 29, 1779-continued: in Capt. Williams Co. at Fort Clark. 1235-2-9-10-May 29, 1779: Center Document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order to Fort Clark Commissary for 2 day provision for 5 men of his co. 1236-2-9-10-May 30, 1779: Bottom Document. Capt. Robert Todd request for 1 day ration for 24 men of his company. 1237-2-11-12-May 30, 1779: Top Document. Capt. Abraham kellar order to Fort Clark commissary for 3 day provisions for 3 days for himself. 1238-2-11-12-May 30, 1779: Center Document. One day provision for Capt. Jesse Evans company of 1 capt., 1 lieut., 2 sergeants, 4 bowmen, 22 rank and file, 5 children and 3 wash women. A total of 30 rations. 1239-2-11-12-May 29, 1779: Bottom Document. Rations for sick in the state hospital at Kaskaskia. Capt. robert George's company. Names: A. Martin, (?) Doye, (?) Parker, (?) Thomas, (?) Mizre? and Surgeon Reg? 1240-2-13-14-May 29, 1779: Top Document. Capt. Quirk order for 1 day provision for 3 men of his company. 1241-2-13-14-May 29, 1779: Bottom Document. A provision return for the troops under the command of Colonel George Rogers Clark for May 29-June ? 1779. 1241-2-13-14-May 29, 1779-continued: Prepared by Quartermaster James Robertson and Capt. Robert George. Report provided number of rations issued for companies of Captains: Quirk, Shelby, Tailor [Taylor], Evins, and Todd with the number by rank and others persons. Non military included in the companies were 13 wash women and 22 children. Rank and file in included 3 bowmen. Others included were drummers, fifers, sergeants, sergeant majors, ensigns, lieutenants and captains. Categories by commissioned officers, non commissioned officers, drums and fifers and rank and file. Companies total of 175 and 179 rations issued. 1242-2-15-16-No date: Top Document. Fragment concerning 12 rations requested by Capt. John Williams. 1243-2-15-16-May 25, 1779: Center Document. Edward Holeman request for powder for 1 man of Capt. Bohannon's company, who was on his way to Boonesboro from Detroit. Names: Louis Gillen. 1244-2-15-16-May 2, 1779: No. 54. Bottom Document. Moses Henry, Indian Agent for the Western Department requested the Conductor General to pay the Delaware Indian chief by supplying 1 stroud, 1 pair of leggings, 1 britch cloth, 2 shirts and 2 bags of vermillion [paint] 1245-2-17-18-May 28, 1779: Top Document. richard Brashear order to commissary for 3 day provision of beef and indian meal for Monsieur Drouant? 1246-2-17-18-May 28, 1779: Bottom Document. a provision return for the troops at Fort Clark under the command of Col. George Rogers Clark for May 28-30, 1779. Prepared by Quartermaster James Robertson and signed by George Rogers Clark. Report of 267 rations issued for the field officers, commissioned officers, staff officers, non-commissioned 1246-2-17-18-May 28, 1779-continued: officers, drummers and fifers and rank and file for companies of Field Staff and of captains: George, McCarty, Williams, Worthington, and Kellar. The Rank and file included 6 gunners, 1 artificer, 1 soldier confined, 1 butcher, 7 wash women and 46 fit for duty. Staff officers included 1 surgeon, 1 commissary and 1 conductor general. 1247-2-19-20-May 28, 1779: Top Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary for 12 and 1/2 pounds of beef for Moses Henry. 1248-2-19-20-May 28, 1779: Center Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to issue 4 day provision of beef and indian meal to 13 men of Capt. McCarty company. 1249-2-19-20-May 28, 1779: Bottom Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to issue 4 day provision of beef and indian meal to 36 men in Capt. John Williams company. 1250-2-21-22-May 28, 1779: No. 52. Top Document. Order to Conductor of Stores at Fort Vincent to give powder, ball, paint and tobacco to Jace, the indian interpreter, for the Pittanatima? [ Penutian or Potawatomi] Indians. names: Leonard Helm, Lieut. Richard Brashear. 1251-2-21-22-May 28, 1779: Center Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary for 4 day provision for French carpenters. 1252-2-21-22-May 28, 1779: Bottom Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick 1252-2-21-22-May 28, 1779-continued: Henry Commissary for 4 day provision for 10 men of Capt. Kellar's company. 1253-2-23-24-May 25, 1779: Top Document. Ration of flour for 3 days for 2 negroes at Fort Clark. Names: Richard Clark. 1254-2-23-24-May 27, 1779: No. 49. Second Document. Leonard Helm order to Fort Patrick Henry Conductor of Stores to give 1 stroud, 1 shirt, 1 britch cloth, 1 and bag of paint to the Indian Interpreter Monsieur Vorldne? Reference to a gun and to a spy. difficult to read due to faded ink. 1255-2-23-24-May 20, 1779: Third Document. Order from Capt. John Williams for 3 day provision for 2 of his company, who were going on expedition to Kentucky. Names: Capt. Robert George. 1256-2-23-24-May 26, 1779: Bottom Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to give 6 pounds of beef to Monsieur Dnieah. 1257-2-25-26-May 26, 1779: Top Document. Written in French. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear, Monsieur LeGrand, Monsieur DeNiure? 1258-2-25-26-May 26, 1779: Center Document. the Conductor General at Fort clark was to pay Monsieur Bakeast Charleville for 1 grindstone bought for the use of the State of Virginia for making bread. Names: James Robertson, Quartermaster. 1259-2-25-26-May 28, 1799: Bottom Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary for 3 day provision for the sergeant major. 1260-2-27-28-May 26, 1779: Top Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to issue 2 day provision for French carpenters. 1261-2-27-28-May 26, 1779: Center Document. Order to commissary for provision of beef and indian meal for the indian interpreter Voridne? to take to the indians. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear, Leonard Helm. 1262-2-27-28-May 26, 1779: Bottom Document. Monsieur Cavene? provided 104 pounds of flour to commissary John Marney for the state of Virginia at Fort Clark. Document 1263-2-29-30-May 22, 1779: Top Document. Provisions for May 21 and 22, 1779 for Capt. Isaac Taylor company. Reported listed make up of company by rank. 1264-2-29-30-May 26, 1779: Second Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to give 10 pounds of beef to Moses Henry agent at Fort Patrick Henry. 1265-2-29-30-May 28, 1779: Bottom Document. George Rogers Clark order to commissary to issue 1,000 rations to be ready by 12 o'clock. 1266-2-31-32-May 26, 1779: Top Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 20 day provision for 1 man. Names: Edwin Holeman. 1267-2-31-32-May 20, 1779: Center Document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary for 2 day provision for the French armies? 1268-2-31-32-May 28, 1779: Bottom Document. Report of needed provisions for 3 days for Capt. Richard McCarty Co. Rations listed by rank and category of company. There were 2 wash women. Names: Capt. Johnson. 1269-2-33-34-May 27, 1779: Top Document. Written in French. Provisions for Capt. Richard McCarty company. Names: Monsieur Porault, Capt. Robert George. 1270-2-33-34-May 26, 1779: Second Document. Order written at St. Vincent for the Conductor of the stores to provide 1 stroud and 1 bag of paint to the Pittin Indian chief. Names: Leonard Helm, Richard Brashear. 1271-2-33-34-May 27, 1779: Third Document. Edward Muorney certified he had received a pack saddle from Monsieur Janiet? for the expedition to Post Vincent. 1272-2-33-34-May 27, 1779: Bottom Document. Capt. Robert George request for 3 day rations for 2 axman. 1273-2-35-36-May 21, 1779: Top Document. Three day rations for 1 man at Fort Clark. Names: Capt. Robert George. 1274-2-35-36-May 24, 1779: Second Document. Capt. Robert George request for 3 day provision 1274-2-35-36-May 24, 1779-Continued: for 3 men at Fort Clark. 1275-2-35-36-May 22, 1779: Third Document. Capt. Robert George request to Fort Clark Commissary for half a gallon of oil for use of the arms of his company. 1276-2-35-36-May 24, 1779: Bottom Document. Request for 3 day provision for 6 artificers. Names: Thomas McGee?, Capt. Robert George. 1277-2-37-38-May 22, 1779: Top Document. Provisions. Names: Ensign McCarty, Capt. Robert George. 1278-2-37-38-May 23, 1779: Second Document. One day provision for 2 negroes in the Pidgon house at Fort Clark. Names: Monsieur Perault. 1279-2-37-38-May 22, 1779: Third document. George Rogers Clark order for 3 day provision for Joseph Lindsay, William May, John Hawkins, Henry Prayter, and Isaac Bowman at Fort Clark. 1280-2-37-38-May 22, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Edward Worthington request for 3 day provision for 2 officers, 2 privates and 1 negro. 1281-2-39-43-No date: Top document. Very faded. Several copies of same document. Cannot read. 1282-2-39-43-No date: Bottom document. Several copies of document. Capt. Edward Worthington mess order be given to his negro. 1283-2-44-45-May 26, 1779: Accounting statement to the state of virginia from Monsieur Janist for supplies and services. Items listed were pickets, pick ax, saddle and bridle, axes, indian corn and cost for 12 lodging days. Names: Capt. Worthington, Will Shannon and J. Roush? 1284-2-46-47-May 26, 1779: No. 48. Top document. Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster gave ammunition to 16 Indian chiefs. Names: Leonard Helm, Lieut. Richard Brashear. 1285-2-46-47-May 24, 1779: Center document. J. Girault? request to Mr. Marney to provide rations for himself, Monsieur Pirault and Capt. McCarty. 1286-2-46-47-May 22, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark commissary for 8 day provision for John Green. 1287-2-48-49-May 22, 1779: Top document. Capt. Abraham Kellar requested 3 day ration from Fort clark Commissary for himself. 1288-2-48-49-May 23, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark order beef rations for 4 men. 1289-2-48-49-May 24, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. J. Pirault, officer of the Guard requested Document 1289-2-48-49-May 24, 1779-continued: 2 day provision for 2 negro prisoners at Fort Clark. 1290-2-50-51-May 28, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark commissary for 3 day provision for artificers in his company. 1291-2-50-51-May 25, 1779: Bottom document. Refers to making suits for troops quartered at Fort Clark. Names: Patt Kennedy, Major Isaac Bowman. 1292-2-52-53-May 25, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order for rations for Isaac Bowman, Joseph Lindsay, William May, Henry Prater and John Hawkins. 1293-2-52-53-May 24, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark order for 6 day provision for 6 men of Col. Montgomery detachment at Fort Clark. 1294-2-52-53-May 25, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Edward Worthington order for provisions for 4 officers, 2 privates and 1 negro at Fort Clark. 1295-2-54-55-May 25, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark commissary for 3 day provision for 5 men with expedition from Col. Montgomery. 1296-2-54-55-May 25, 1779: Center document. Capt. Robert George order for provisions for 2 axman. 1297-2-54-55-May 27, 1779: Bottom document. Three day provision issued for 2 artificer in Capt. Robert George Co. Names: W. Shannon. 1298-2-56-57-May 25, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark commissary for 6 day provision for 2 men of Col. Montgomery company. 1299-2-56-57-May 27, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order for rations for 6 artificers. Names: Thomas McGee. 1300-2-58-59-May 26, 1779: Top document. Request for 3 day provisions for 12 men in Fort Clark Hospital by surgeon Rey? 1301-2-58-59-May 25, 1779: Bottom document. A stroud, pair of leggings, bag of pain and tobacco were issue to ? Dehon at Post Vincent. Names: Leonard Helm, Richard Brashear. 1302-2-60-61-May 27, 1779: Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 30? men of Capt. John Williams. verso listed 210 pounds of beef and indian meal. 1303-2-62-63-May 29, 1779: Provision return for the troops at Fort Clark under the command of George Rogers Clark commencing the 25 and ending the 27 of May. Both days included 1779. Report prepared by James Robertson, quartermaster. George Rogers Clark initials. Report for companies: Field Staff; Captains: George, McCarty, Worthington, Williams, and Kellar. Rank and file included 7 wash women, 47 fit for duty, 2 confined, 2 drummers, and 2 fifers. Number of 1303-2-62-63-May 29, 1779-continued: commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and staff officers were given. total of 264 rations were issued. 1304-2-64-67-June 21, 1779: No. 27. Top document. Duplicate documents. Two week ration of salt for 2 men of Capt. Todd company at the Falls of Ohio. Names: James Fstr? 1305-2-64-67-May 25, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate documents. R.? Winston at Kaskaskia certified he had engaged Paul Reome as pack horse master in the campaign against Post Vincent commanded by Col. Clark, who had given instructions to hire 67 or 68 men as pack horsemen. The men were served Feb. 2, 1779 to March 12, 1779. Verso of document was a voucher to the state of Virginia. Names: Antoine Brizas, Paul Buhome, Charles Granoit? Some payment was made in merchandize. 1306-2-68-70-1779: Top document. Duplicate fragments with incomplete words. 1307-2-68-70-May 25, 1779: Center document. Duplicate documents. George Rogers Clark order for 3 day provision for Joseph Lindsay, William May, John Hawkins and Isaac Bowman. 1308-2-68-70-May 25, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate documents. George Rogers Clark signed document, which has ink blotches and is difficult to read. Edward Worthington certified he served 14 days for the country. 1309-2-71-72-May 20, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams request for 9 day ration for William Williams. 1310-2-71-72-May 22, 1779: Center document. Incomplete. reference to pack horse service. names: R.? Winston. 1311-2-71-72-May 20, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to give tobacco for men in Capt. Williams co. 1312-2-73-74-May 20, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George approved 6 day ration for 1 of Capt. John Williams men, who was going up the Ohio. 1313-2-73-74-May 20, 1779: Center document. Leonard Helm, superintendent of Indians at St. Vincent, requested the conductor of the stores to give tobacco to the indian interpreter for distribution to the indian tribes. 1314-2-73-74-May 20, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark commissary to provide 50 pounds of flour to Jacob Fsojate? 1315-2-75-76-May 20, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George request for 12 rations. 1316-2-75-76-May 20, 1779: Center document. Quartermaster James Robertson obtained 47 bushels of indian corn for use of the troops at Fort Clark from John Mead. 1317-2-75-76-May 21, 1779: Bottom document. Ration of beef and corn for 3 days. Names: James Robertson, ? Marney.
1318-2-78-79-June 12, 1779: Top document. A report of provision return for 7 Prisoners of War belonging to the Kings Regiment commencing the 12th June 1779 and ending the 14th. Both days inclusive. Prepared by Capt. John Williams. John Chapman was sergeant of the regiment and 1 prisoner was in the hospital. 1319-2-78-79-June 12, 1779: Bottom document. Report for provisions issued troops at Fort clark under command of Col. George Rogers Clark for 3 days beginning June 12, 1779. Report prepared by Commissary Marney. There were 16,324 rations issued. Companies receiving rations were the Field Staff and companies of Captains: George, Williams, Quirk, Evans, Shelby, Taylor, Worthington, Todd, Kelton? and McCarty. Number of persons in each company was given by Field Officers, Non-commissioned, and privates. There were a total of 274 persons including 20 wash women, 20 children, 3 sick, 2 bowman, 160 fit for duty, 2 fifers, 3 drummers, and 1 doctor. Names: John Reed. 1320-2-80-81-June 10, 1779: Top document. Provisions issued for 7 prisoners of war belonging to the Kings Regiment. John Chapman was sergeant of the regiment and 1 prisoner was in the hospital. Signed by George Rogers Clark. 1321-2-80-81-June 11, 1779: Center document. Provisions given 7 war prisoners belonging to the Kings Regiment for June 9-11, 1779. Signed by Capt. John Williams. John Chapman was sergeant of the regiment and 1 prisoner was in hospital. 1322-2-80-81-June 8, 1779: Bottom document. Provisions given 7 war prisoners belonging to 1322-2-80-81-June 8, 1779-continued: Kings Regiment for June 9-11, 1779. signed by Capt. John Williams. John Chapman was sergeant of regiment and 1 prisoner was in hospital. 1323-2-82-83-June 3, 1779: Top document. Provisions issued 6 [prisoners of war] belonging to a detachment of the Kings Regiment for Jun 3-5 1779 at Fort Clark. John Chapman was sergeant of the regiment and a carpenter and 1 other man were in the hospital. Signed by Capt. Robert George. 1324-2-82-83-June 12, 1779: Center document. Thomas McGee certified William Berg had worked as an axman for 1 month and 12 days at the rate of 5 shillings, which were to be drawn from the country store. Approved by George Rogers Clark. Payment was taken in thread and cloth. 1325-2-82-83-June 12, 1779: Bottom document. Thomas McGee certified Roger Doud? had worked as an axman for 1 month and 12 days at the rate of shillings per day and had been paid by thread and cloth. Approved by George Rogers Clark. 1326-2-84-85-June 10, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery instructed Fort Clark commissary to issued fat for Pat Coughron? to make soap for the troops. 1327-2-84-85-June 12, 1779: Center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk requested 3 day mess for 15 men. 1328-2-84-85-June 1, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George requested Shadrack Bond be 1328-2-84-85-June 1, 1779-continued: issued 1 gallon of oil for use of the Fort Clark artificers. 1329-2-86-87-June 1, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to give ration of beef and indian meal for 13 men commanded by Capt. [Richard] McCarty. 1330-2-86-87-June 5, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark certified Will Ligrag? had 35 days as an axman at Fort Clark and could draw his pay from the country store to purchase goods. 1331-2-86-87-June 5, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to provide 5 day ration of flour for 1 man of Capt. Williams company, who was going to Kaskaskia? 1332-2-88-89-June 5, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 5 day flour ration for a man of Capt Williams co. 1333-2-88-89-June 8, 1779: Center document. Thomas McGee, artificer, requested 3 day provision for artificers. Approved by Capt. John Williams. 1334-2-88-89-June 4, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark Commissary to give 6 day provision to the bullock master. 1335-2-90-91-June 11, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to commissary to obtain 1335-2-90-91-June 11, 1779-continued: 2,000 pounds of flour from Joseph Lindsay. 1336-2-90-91-June 6, 1779: Center document. James Patten, commissary at Falls of Ohio, issued ? upon arrival of Capt. Harrod co. from the Shawnee expedition. 1337-2-90-91-June 13, 1779: Bottom document. Commissar Marney at Fort Clark receipt for 41 pounds of fresh pork obtained from Monsieur Bevinue. Names: Daniel Murray 1338-2-92-93-June 8, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George requested provision for 1 of his artillery men at Fort Clark. 1339-2-92-93-June 8, 1779: Center document. Three day provision for 2 men in Capt. Robert George Co. of Artillery at Fort Clark. 1340-2-92-93-June 6, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for rations for men of Col. Montgomery detachment. 1341-2-94-96-(No Date): Top document. Thomas McGee certified Abraham Cocks had served as an axman for 1 month and 5 days at Fort Clark. Approved by George Rogers Clark. 1342-2-94-96-June 2, 1779: Center document. Provision for 2 men for days. Names: Capt. Robert George 1343-2-94-96-June 8, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for the sergeant major. 1344-2-97-98-June 5, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to given 4 day provision for 2 officers and 1 private. 1345-2-97-98-June 5, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 36 men of Capt. John Williams co. 1346-2-99-100-June 8, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 3 day provision for Monsieur Dvouart? and Samuel Sill. 1347-2-99-100-June 2, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Evans order to Fort Clark commissary for provisions for Capt. and lieutenants? 1348-2-101-102-June 6, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 3 day provisions for Monsieur Dvouant? and Samuel Sill. 1349-2-101-102-June 6, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day ration for 10 men in Capt. Kellar co. 1350-2-101-102-June 4, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Edward Worthington order for 3 day ration 1350-2-101-102-June 4, 1779-continued: to Fort Clark commissary for bullock master. 1351-2-103-104-June 4, 1779: Top document. Capt. Edward Worthington order for 3 day provision for Capt. Wells mess for 4 officers and 1 attendant. 1352-2-103-104-No date: No. 60. Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear authorization to provide tobacco for 10 men of Capt. Keller's company at Fort Patrick Henry. 1353-2-105-106-June 4, 1779: Col. John Montgomery report of provisions, officers and privates for 1 day. Names: Bowman, isaac Taylor. 1354-2-107-108-June 3, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams request for 3 day provision for 4 men. 1355-2-107-108-June 3, 1779: Center document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark quartermaster for 3 day provision for William May, Joseph Lindsay, Henry Prater and Isaac Bowman. 1356-2-107-108-June 4, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order to Fort Clark commissary for provisions for 13 men, who were going to Cahos. 1357-2-109-110-June 3, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk request for provisions for 3 captains, 2 lieutenants, commissaries, 3 bowman, 1 taylor, 2 wash 1357-2-109-110-June 3, 1779-continued: women and 2 wives? 1358-2-109-110-June 3, 1779: Center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk requested 1 day mess provision for 3 captains, 2 lieutenants, 2 commissaries, 3 bowman, wash women, and 1 artificer. 1359-2-109-110-June 3, 1779: Bottom document. Surgeon Cet Rey? requested 3 day provision for 13 men in the hospital. 1360-2-111-112-June 3, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George request to Fort Clark for 3 day provision for 5 men. 1361-2-111-112-June 5, 1779: Center document. Capt. Robert George request for 3 day provision for artificers. Names: Thomas McGee. 1362-2-111-112-June 3, 1779: Bottom document. Three day provision for a man in Capt. Robert George company. 1363-2-113-114-June 3, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order for provisions for 5 men, who arrived on the barge. 1364-2-113-114-June 3, 1779: Center document. Report for 3 day provision for Capt. Quirk's company. Prepared by Lieut. Joseph Ramery? Provisions for 43 persons, including wash women, children, bowman, drummers, fifers. Document 1365-2-113-114-June 3, 1779: Bottom document. ensign Richard Clark requested 1 quart of oil for use of the arms of Capt. Worthington's company. 1366-2-115-116-June 5, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Evans request for 1 quart of oil for use of arms. 1367-2-115-116-June 3, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 3 day provision for Samuel Sills and Monsieur Dvouart? 1368-2-115-116-June 3, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to allow the sergeant major to receive corn for Major Bowman's horse. 1369-2-117-118-June 3, 1779: Top document. Rations provided for officer mess of Capt. Lewis. Names: Capt. John Evans. 1370-2-117-118-June 2, 1779: Center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk request for butter for officers'mess. 1371-2-117-118-June 5, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk's receipt for 166 pounds currency from James Buchanan for provisions used by his company on its march to join Col. John Montgomery troops for Illinois. Verso dated April 28, 1779. James Roberts was paid 79 pounds, 10 shillings for wagon repairing, the magazine and taking care of country provisions for Col. Montgomery. 1372-2-119-120-June 2, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry gave mess kettle to Lieut. John Bailey. 1373-2-119-120-June 3, 1779: Second document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to issue tobacco at Fort Patrick Henry to 13 men in Capt. McCarty company. 1374-2-119-120-June 2, 1779: Third document. Lieut. John Bailey requested tobacco for the men of his company at Fort Patrick Henry. 1375-2-119-120-June 3, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear requested tobacco be given to 36 men in Capt. Williams company at Fort Patrick Henry. 1376-2-121-June 2, 1779: Lieut. John Bailey order a kettle be issued for Capt. Williams company at Fort Patrick Henry. 1377-2-122-124-June 2, 1779: Two copies of same document. Report prepared by James Robertson for troop provisions at Fort Clark under command of Col. George Rogers Clark for May 31-June 2, 1779. Signed by George Rogers Clark. Provisions listed by company for Field, commissioned and staff Officers, and Rank and File for Field Staff and company captains: George, Quirk, Williams, Shelby, Todd, Taylor, Evins [Evans], McCarty, Worthington and Keller. total of 813 rations issued for 218. There were 162 fit for duty, 22 children, 20 wash women, 1 butcher, 7 gunners, 3 drummers, 3 fifers, 1 artificer, 1 confined and 1 surgeon. Other rank of officers are listed. 1378-2-125-126-June 17, 1779: Top document. Thomas Quirk requested provisions for 2 men in Col. Document 1378-2-125-126-June 17, 1779-continued: Montgomery's detachment. 1379-2-125-126-June 2, 1779: Bottom document. Bill of exchange for $280 for sundry articles supplied for the troops at Kaskaskia was sent to the Treasurer of Virginia or Oliver Pollock at New Orleans for payment due Monsieur L. Carboieueaux? Names: Thomas Quirk. Verso written in French. 1380-2-127-130-June 7, 1779: Top document. Two copies. Capt. ? Evans requested pound of butter for his mess. 1381-2-127-130-June 8, 1779: Center document. Two copies. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day ration of beef and indian meal for a carpenter. 1382-2-127-130-June 1, 1779: Bottom document. Two copies. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision of beef and indian meal for 38 men of Capt. John Williams company. 1383-2-131-134-June 1, 1779: Top document. Two copies. Capt. James Shelby requested butter for his mess. 1384-2-131-134-June 1, 1779: Center document. Written in French. Concerns the arrival of Col. George Rogers Clark at St. Vincent, Kaskaskia and a ramming of a canoe, which was repaired. Names: Will Shannon, Monsieur Charleville. 1385-2-131-134-June 1, 1779: Bottom document. Two copies. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision of beef and indian meal for 10 men of Capt. Keller's company. 1386-2-135-137-June 1779: Top document. Duplicate on all frames. Capt. Quirk request for 6 pounds of butter for officers' mess. 1387-2-135-137-June 1, 1779: Center document. Duplicate on all frames. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision of beef and indian meal for the sergeant major. 1388-2-135-137-June 1, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate on all frames. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 2 officers and 1 private. 1389-2-138-139-June 1, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark approval to lend 100 pounds of flour from the company store to Monsieur Perault. 1390-2-138-139-June 1, 1779: Second document. Commissary Marney on order from George Rogers Clark delivered 50 pounds of beef and 45 pounds of pork to Col. Todd. Names: Richard Winston. 1391-2-140-141-June 3, 1779: No. 59. Top document. Samuel Sills was issued powder and ball at St. Vincent. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear, Leonard Helm. 1392-2-140-141-June 7, 1779: No. 61. Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Quarter Master to issue powder and lead to John Bayley of Capt. John Williams Company, who was going to Kaskaskia. 1393-2-140-141-June 7, 1779No. 62. Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry to issue powder to John Bayley of Capt. Williams Company, who was going to Kaskaskia. 1394-2-142-143-June 9, 1779: Top document. W. Morris, a cooper, was paid 60 pounds for 4 kegs for use of the troops going on an expedition to Detroit. Names: Patt Kennedy. 1395-2-142-143-June 7, 1799Second document. Francis Turorat? signed by his mark for 50 pounds bounty money for serving as a soldier in any company from June 7, 1779 for 1 year. Names: Capt. Charles? Worthington, Capt. John Williams. 1396-2-144-146-June 3, 1779: Duplicate copies of same document. Report for provisions issued by the troops commanded by Col. George Rogers Clark at Fort Clark for June 3-5, 1779. Prepared by James Robertson. Report indicates number of rations issued to companies and by rank. Companies listed were Field Staff and for captains: George, Todd, Quirk, Williams, Worthington, Tailor, Shelby, Evins, McCarty and Keller. Categories by rank were Field Officers, non-commissioned officers, commissioned officers and rank and file. There were 9 ensigns, 1 surgeon, 3 drummers, 3 fifers, 7 gunners, 1 artificer, 1 butcher, and 22 wash women. There were 148 fit for duty. 1397-2-147-148-June 8, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to issue provisions for 4 men of Capt. Worthington company and 1 of Lieut. Richard Brashear's men. 1398-2-147-148-June 6, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order for 3 day provisions for 2 men in his company. 1399-2-149-150-June 7, 1779: Top document. Listed as faded. Capt. Robert George order for provisions for his men. 1400-2-149-150-June 7, 1779: No. 42. Bottom document. Casper Butcher was paid 10 pounds for ferry? service from Cripple Creek to the Great James. Names: James Buchanan, Capt. James Newall?, Capt. John Montgomery, Capt. Isaac Taylor. Reference for expedition to Illinois. 1401-2-151-152-June 6, 1779: Top document. Report of provisions issued for 7 men of Capt. James Shelby company. 1402-2-151-152-June 6, 1779: Bottom document. Faded. Order for 3 day provision for 2 negroes in the Pidgeon House. Reference to Col. Clark and Robert D. Clark? 1403-2-153-154-June 7, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George request for 6 day provision for 2 ax men. 1404-2-153-154-June 7, 1779: Center document. Reference to 2 state of Virginia horses and Isaac Bowman, horse master at Kaskaskia. Names: John Todd, Jr. 1405-2-153-154-June 7, 1779: Bottom document. Ration for 5 day provision for 1 man of Col. 1405-2-153-154-June 7, 1779-continued: Montgomery company. Names: John Todd, Jr. 1406-2-155-157-June 7, 1779: Top document. Two copies of document. Surgeon Rell? requested 3 pounds of salt at Fort Clark. 1407-2-155-157-June 7, 1779: Center document. Two copies of document. Capt. John Williams requested 15 pounds of butter and 1 gallon of salt. 1408-2-155-157-June 8, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 13 day provision for Capt. Richard McCarty company at Fort Patrick Henry. 1409-2-158-159-June 8, 1779: Bill of exchange for 1537 livres payable to Monsieur Challwith for service given the state of Virginia at Fort Clark. Names: George Rogers Clark, Patt Kennedy. 1410-2-160-161-June 8, 1779: Top document. Duplicates. Capt. Richard McCarty of the Illinois Battalion certified some of his men had not received provisions. 1411-2-160-161-June 7, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicates. Capt. John Williams instructions to issue 100 pounds of flour to Monsieur Dalton to replace that supplied to the troops under his command for expedition from the Falls of Ohio to Fort Clark in the state of Virginia. 1412-2-162-163-June 8, 1779: Top document. Duplicates. Written in French. Both faded. 1412-2-162-163-June 8, 1779-continued: Reference to commissary. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty. 1413-2-162-163-No date: Bottom document. Duplicate. Only message was 70 pounds of flour. 1414-2-164-165-June 8, 1779: Top document. Report for 7 rations for Capt. James Shelby's men. 1415-2-164-165-June 8, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams request for 24 rations for 4 officers and 2 negroes. 1416-2-166-167-June 8, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for grape shot, powder, and cartridges for the gunner at Fort Patrick Henry. Names: Eben Crane. 1417-2-166-167-June 9, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to issue 4 day provision for the sergeant major. 1418-2-166-167-June 9, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order for 10 day rations for Monsieur Linsey and 2 men. 1419-2-168-169-June 9, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary for 4 day provision for 10 men of Capt. Keller's co. 1420-2-168-169-June 9, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 3 day provision for 2 officers and 1 private. 1421-2-168-169-June 8, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Edward Worthington request for 2 day provision for 4 men of his co. Names: William Bentley. 1422-2-170-171-June 8, 1779: Top document. Rope was given to Edward Daugherty for use of the commissary ? Marney. 1423-2-170-171-June 8, 1779: Center document. Capt. Robert George order to commissary for 3 day provision for 10 men of his company. 1424-2-170-171-June 10, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to provide 4 day ration for Monsieur Drouart and James Sills. 1425-2-172-174-June 8, 1779: No. 6. Written in French. Accounting of horses delivered at Cahos to William Shannon and Thomas Brady for the Illinois Expedition. Listed are the number and color of horses and the name of the person selling or providing the horses. Names: Charles Charleville, Clement Halary, George Blein, Jos Velvge, Gabriel Barons, S. Jean, Roiac Accadiens, ? Bourassa, ? Chalhel, ? Fasmandy, Charles Buteau, ? Quinel, Fr. Frolies, Joseph Cessire, M. Sabroiz, J. B. Dubuc, Monsieur Touransault, Louis Butsenet?, Andre Bis(ink spot), M. Picard, M. Dameror, M. des Chaine, L. Chacelliev, M. Labropse, Madam Convalle, and Mr. Lardise. 1426-2-175-176-June 7, 1779: Top document. Michael (no last name) signed his mark indicating he Document 1426-2-175-176-June 7, 1779-continued. had received a bounty of $50.00 to serve a year. Names: Capt. Edward Worthington, John Williams. 1427-2-175-176-June 9, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark signed authorization for Fort Patrick Henry store conductor to give ammunition to the Chippewa Indians, who were returning to Detroit. Names: Leonard Helm. 1428-2-177-178-June 9, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 4 day provision for 1 carpenter. 1429-2-177-178-June 9, 1779: Center document. Capt. Shelby order to commissary to provide 4 day provision to his soldiers. 1430-2-177-178-June 9, 1779: Bottom document. Listed as faded. Capt. Robert George order for 3 day provision for 2 men of his company at Fort Clark. 1431-2-179-180-June 9, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear request for 6 day provision for 1 officer. 1432-2-179-180-June 9, 1779: Center document. Richard Harrison request for Fort Clark commissary to provide provision for 4 men at Fort Clark. 1433-2-179-180-June 9, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order to commissary to issue 2 day provision to Moses Henry. 1434-2-181-182-June 9, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George order for 3 day provision for 1 man of his company of artillery at Fort Clark. 1435-2-181-182-June 9, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. Provisions were issued to Capt. Richard McCarty co. at Kaskaskia. Signed by George Rogers Clark. Names: ? Pirault. 1436-2-183-184-June 9, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 36 men of Capt. John Williams company. 1437-2-183-184-June 9, 1779: Center document. Capt. Robert Todd order for 3 day provision for Joseph Lindsay, William May, John Hawkins, Isaac Bowman and Henry Prater. 1438-2-183-184-June 9, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby requested mess provision for 7 officers of his company. 1439-2-185-186-June 9, 1779: Top document. Monsieur Charleville provided 57 pounds of flour and 20 pounds of fitch? and indian meal to Patt Kennedy for use of Virginia at Fort Clark. 1440-2-185-186-June 9, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 4 day provision for 4 men of Capt. Worthington company. 1441-2-185-186-June 9, 1779: Bottom document. Faded. James Shelby requested provisions. 1442-2-187-188-June 9, 1779: Top document. Four day provision issued to interpreter Jocko. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear, Leonard Helm. 1443-2-187-188-June 9, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 4 day provision for 14 men of Capt. Richard McCarty co. 1444-2-187-188-June 11, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 4 day provision for 3 men of the staff. 1445-2-189-190-June 10, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark quarter master to provide unnamed bearer 1 bushel of corn for horses belonging to the state of Virginia. Verso has reference to "hospitall." 1446-2-189-190-June 10, 1779: Center document. Capt. Robert Todd order to Fort Clark Quarter master to issue half a gallon of oil for use of men in his co. 1447-2-189-190-June 10, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk requested 20 pounds of butter for his mess. 1448-2-191-192-June 10, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order for 10 day provision. 1449-2-191-192-June 10, 1779: Center document. William Shannon order to Fort Clark commissary to give provisions to Danniel Coil, who was taking care of the country's horses for 3 days. 1450-2-191-192-June 10, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk request for 1 day provision of flour for his mess. 1451-2-193-194-June 10, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery order for 20 pounds of butter for the mess of John Reid. 1452-2-193-194-June 10,1779: Center document. Very faded. Capt. Brashear order for 2 day provision for 7 men of the Colonel's mess. 1453-2-193-194-June 11, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order for provisions for 4 officers, 2 men and 2 negroes for 3 days. 1454-2-195-196-June 11, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams order for 1 day provision for 4 men of his company at Fort Clark. 1455-2-195-196-June 11, 1779: Center document. Patt Kennedy was issued 42 pounds of tallow by Fort Clark commissary for purpose of making soap for the troops. 1456-2-195-196-June 11, 1779: Bottom document. John Marney, Fort Clark commissary, gave 8 barrels containing 1,977 pounds of flour to agent Joseph Lindsay. 1457-2-197-199-June 11, 1779: Top document. Duplicates. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day provision for 12 artificers. Names: Thomas McGee, Head Artificer. 1458-2-197-199-June 11, 1779: Second document. Duplicates. Patt Kennedy obtained indian meal from Monsieur charleville for use of the troops stationed at Fort Clark. 1459-2-197-199-June 12, 1779: Third document. Duplicates. Capt. John Williams request for 24 rations for use of 4 officers, 2 men and 2 negroes in his mess. 1460-2-197-199-June 11, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicates. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark commissary to issue half a gallon of oil for use of his company of artillery. 1461-2-200-201-June 12, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to commissary to provide 3 day ration for 10 men in his company. 1462-2-200-201-June 11, 1779: Second document. Lieut. John Girault request to commissary for 1 day ration for 3 men in Capt. McCarty company. 1463-2-200-201-June 11, 1779: Third document. Thomas Quirk order for 5 day ration for 1 man of Col. Montgomery 's detachment. 1464-2-200-201-June 11, 1779: Bottom document. John Todd order to commissary to provide 10 1464-2-200-201-June 11, 1779-continued: pounds of beef to the bearer of the note. 1465-2-202-203-June 12, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to issue 4 day provision to Samuel Sills secretary. 1466-2-202-203-June 11, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 6 day provision to the bullock master. 1467-2-202-203-June 11, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day provision for 1 man in his company. 1468-2-204-205-June 11, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark commissary to provide 5 day provision for 5 men of Capt. Linctot co. 1469-2-204-205-June 12, 1779: Bottom document. John Marney received 700 pounds of flour from Major Bowman for use of the state of Virginia. The miller was paid in goods. 1470-2-206-207-June 12, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to issue 3 day provisions to S. Sills, ? Dumise? and M. Dvorant? 1471-2-206-207-June 12, 1779: Center document. James Shaw received beef and pork from J. Bohanan for hauling services for the Illinois Expedition. Names: Thomas 1471-2-206-207-June 12, 1779-continued: Wilson, John Price. 1472-2-206-207-June 13, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 4 day rations for 36 men of Capt. John Williams co. 1473-2-208-209-June 12, 1779: Top document. Microfilmer listed as faded. Capt. Robert George order for 15 rations for a woman in his company. 1474-2-208-209-June 13, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 1 pound of butter for officers. 1475-2-208-209-June 13, 1779: Bottom document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 1 day provision to Casper? 1476-2-210-211-June 13, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary fore 4 day provision for 10 men of Capt. Keller's company. 1477-2-210-211-June 13, 1779: Second document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provisions for 1 private and 2 officers. 1478-2-210-211-June 13, 1779: Third document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 4 men of Capt. 1478-2-210-211-June 13, 1779-continued: Worthington's company. 1479-2-210-211-June 13, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to provide 4 day provision for 14 men of Capt. McCarty company. 1480-2-212-213-June 13, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk request for 2 day provisions for 14 persons of his mess. 1481-2-212-213-June 13, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 4 day provisions to Sergeant Magenl. 1482-2-212-213-June 12, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby request for 3 day provisions for 2 captains, 3 lieutenants, 1 engineer and 1 quarter master. 1483-2-214 -215-June 13, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to issue 4 day provisions to M. Dvorent? and Jacob Dumie? 1484-2-214-215-June 13, 1779: Second document. Written in French. Negi Rafhery? request for provisions at Fort Patrick Henry. 1485-2-214-215-June 1, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark request for Bill of Exchange for $ 800 from Oliver Pollock of New Orleans or the Treasurer of Virginia for payment to Monsieur Pourve? for sundries provided for 1485-2-214-215-June 1, 1779-continued: use of the troops at Kaskaskia. 1486-2-216-217-June 2, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark Bill of Exchange for $483 to Oliver Pollock of New Orleans or the Treasurer of Virginia for payment to Monsieur Pouree for sundries provided for use of the troops at Kaskaskia. 1487-2-216-217-June 6, 1779: Bottom document. Accounting of provisions for the troops stationed at Fort clark for 3 days under the command of Col. George Rogers Clark. Prepared by quarter master John Reid and Capt. John Montgomery. The report was for the companies of Field and Staff, and captains: George, Williams, Quirk, Evans, Shelby, Taylor, Worthington, Todd, Keller and McCarty. Rations were provided to 274 persons including 20 wash women, 22 children, 2 bowmen, 2 ensigns, 3 drummers, 2 fifers, 1 adjutant, 3 sick soldiers and others. 1488-2-218-June 9, 1779: Account of rations for troops stationed at Fort Clark for 3 days under the command of Col. George Rogers Clark. Provisions were given to 174 persons including 20 wash women, 24 children, 1 doctor, 2 ensign 3 sick soldiers and others. Report prepared by John Reid, quartermaster and Capt. John Montgomery. 1489-2-219-220-August 6, 1778: Top document. Date appears to be out of order. Faded writing. Two copies of same document. 1490-2-219-220-June 12, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicates. Quartermaster John Reid certified Pere Charleville brought 2 loads of wood to Fort Clark for use of the troops. 1491-2-221-222-June 8, 1779: Top document. Faded ink. Two copies of document. Written in French. Reference to Expedition to Illinois Country and Kaskaskia. Names: Lafont. 1492-2-221-222-No date: Bottom document. Duplicated. Fragment of some French words.
1493-2-224-225-June 13, 1779: No. 102. Top document. Conductor of Stores gave powder, lead and 150 gun flints to Lieut. Abraham Chaplin for use for the expedition to White River against the Delaware Indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Rich Brussian? 1494-2-224-225-June 20, 1779: Center document. Written in French. Capt. Richard McCarty certified paying Monsieur Gilbaut Vengt for volunteering to Cahos. Names: Father Gibault. 1495-2-224-225-June 6, 1779: No. 16. Bottom document. George Rogers Clark Bill of Exchange for $200 to Treasurer of Virginia to pay Madame Rocheblau for sundry items supplied for use of troops at Fort Clark. Verso written in French. Dates of March 21, 1780 is given. "Accepted to be discharged in tobacco at twenty five shillings. Names: Lamont Athan?, W. Gefferson? 1496-2-226-227-June 15, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day provision for 7 prisoners of war belonging to the Kings Regiment for June 15 - 1496-2-226-227-June 15, 1779-continued: 17, 1779. John Chapman was listed as sergeant for the Kings Regiment and 1 prisoner was in the hospital. 1497-2-226-227-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order for 3 day provision for 7 prisoners of War belonging to the Kings Regiment for June 21-23, 1779. John Chapman was sergeant of the Kings Regiment and 1 prisoner in the hospital. 1498-2-228-229-June 22, 1779: Report of provisions issued for the troops at Fort Clark under command of George Rogers Clark for June 22-24, 1779. Signed by George Rogers Clark and Quarter master James Robertson. Number of provisions issued for Field Staff and for captains: George, Williams, Worthington, Keller, and McCarty. There were 72 persons issued a total of 291 rations. There were 7 wash women, 8 gunners, 2 artificers, 3 confined, 45 fit for duty, 1 surgeon, 2 drummer and 2 fifers. 1499-2-230-June 15, 1779: Report of 3 day provision issued for June 15-17, 1779 for troops stationed at Fort Clark under command of George Rogers Clark. Prepared and signed by quarter master John Robertson and George Rogers Clark. Report covered Field Staff and troops of Captains: George, Williams, Quirk, Evans, Shelby, Todd, Taylor, Worthington, McCarty and Kellar. There were 825 rations issued for 275 persons, including 21 wash women, 21 children, 2 bowmen, 3 drummers, 2 fifers, 3 ensigns, 1 doctor, 3 commissary. There were 150 fit for service. 1500-2-231-June 10, 1779: Report of 3 day provision issued for June 10-12, 1779 for troops at Fort Clark under command of George Rogers Clark. Prepared and signed by quarter master John Reid and George Rogers Clark. There were 250 rations issued for Field Staff and troops of Captains: George, Williams, Todd, McCarty, Keller, Quirk, Evans, Taylor, Shelby and Worthington. There were 22 wash women, 23 children, 3 1500-2-231-June 10, 1779: bowmen, 159 rank and file, 1 doctor, 1 conductor of stores, 2 ensigns, 3 drummers, 1 fifer, 3 commissaries, 1 doctor and others. 1501-2-232-233 -June 21, 1779: Report of 3 day provision for June 21-23, 1779 issued for troops at Fort Clark under command of George Rogers Clark. Prepared and signed by quarter master John Reid and George Rogers Clark. There were 255 rations issued for Field and Staff and troops of Captains: George, Williams, Todd, Quirk, McCarty, Shelby, Taylor, Keller, Worthington and Evans. There were 22 wash women, 23 children, 3 bowmen, 1 doctor, 2 ensigns, 3 drummers, 1 fifer and other commissioned officers, staff officers, non commissioned officers and privates. 1502-2-234-235-June 14, 1779: Top document. John Roberts order for 1 day provision for 2 negroes. 1503-2-234-235-June 16, 1779: Center document. Capt. Robert George order for 2 day ration of flour for his mess consisting of 10 persons at Fort Clark. 1504-2-234-235-June 4, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Isaac? Taylor received 166 pounds and 6 shillings from James Buchanan for traveling expenses on his march to join Capt. Montgomery troops. Others receiving money were William Alms, Thomas Jamison, Capt. Quirk. some written portions of the document have been scratched out by ink. 1505-2-236-239-June 15, 1779: Top document. Two copies of same document. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day provision for Isaac Bowman, John Hawkins at Fort Clark. 1506-2-236-239-June 16, 1779: Second document. Two copies of document. Quarter master [at Fort Clark] issued 2 bushels of corn to Isaac Bowman for the pack horses. 1507-2-236-239-June 14, 1779: Third document. Capt. Thomas Quirk requested 2 day provision for his mess. 1508-2-236-239-June 17, 1779: Bottom document. Isaac Bowman requested quarter master at [Fort Clark] to give 2 bushels of corn for the pack horses. 1509-2-240-241-June 16, 1779: Top document. Patt Kennedy request to Fort Clark quarter master to issue 1 bushel of corn to the bullock master for his horse. 1510-2-240-241-June 14, 1779: Second document. George Rogers Clark order for 3 day provisions for artificers. Names: John Williams, Thomas McGee. 1511-2-240-241-June 15, 1779: Third document. Surgeon Rell? request for provisions for sick men in hospital. 1512-2-240-241-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. John Montgomery request for 1 day provision for 1 man of Capt. Shelby's company. 1513-2-242-243-June 15, 1779: No. 106. Top document. Leonard Helm order to Fort Patrick Henry conductor of stores to give paint, a shirt and 1 stroud to the 1513-2-242-243-June 15, 1779-continued: Pittantina Indians. 1514-2-242-243-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. Names: Thomas Brady, ? Lepon? 1515-2-244-245-June 15, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark commissary to issue provisions for mess of Major Bowman. 1516-2-244-245-June 15, 1779: Center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk request for 3 day provision for 5 persons of his mess. 1517-2-244-245-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. John Montgomery order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 6 day provisions to Monsieur Lacnox and Monsieur Papan. 1518-2-246-247-June 15, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George request for 3 day provision for 2 men of his company. George Rogers Clark initials. 1519-2-246-247-June 15, 1779: Second document. Capt. John Evans? request for 3 day provision for 1 man of his company at Fort Clark. 1520-2-246-247-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order to commissary for 3 day provision for John Cocan? 1521-2-248-249-June 15, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George order for commissary to issue 3 day provision for 10 men of his mess. Names: ? Cutcher? 1522-2-248-249-June 15, 1779: Center document. Capt. John Montgomery order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 6 day provisions to Thomas Brady. 1523-2-248-249-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day provisions for 4 officers, 2 men and 8 negroes. 1524-2-250-252-June 15, 1779: Top document. Two copies of same document. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day provision for 2 men of his company. 1525-2-250-252-June 15, 1779: Center document. Two copies of same document. Capt. Robert George order for 3 day provisions for 3 men. 1526-2-250-252-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. Two copies of same document. Capt. Shelby order for rations for a captain, Lieutenant, ensign and artificer. 1527-2-253-254-June 15, 1779: Top document. An order at Fort Clark for 1 day provision for 2 negroes in the Pidgon House. Cannot identify signature of Captain requesting provisions due to ink spot. 1528-2-253-254-June 16, 1779: Bottom document. Quarter master John Reid received 1 large tent with standards and ridge poles from Fort Clark conductor of stores. 1529-2-255-256-June 15, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 6 days provision to the bullock master. 1530-2-255-256-June 15, 1779: Center document. Capt. Abraham Keller order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 4 day provision for himself. 1531-2-255-256-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Anthony Crothers? requested 3 day provisions for Capt. Evans mess consisting of 1 capt. 2 lieutenants, and 1 quarter master. 1532-2-257-258-June 16, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry to issue 125 pounds of flour, 245 pounds of beef, 428 pounds of corn meal and 2 gallons of salt for Lieut. Bailey, who was going on an expedition. 1533-2-257-258-June 17, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to give 4 day provisions for 7 men of Capt. Kellar's company. 1534-2-257-258-June 17, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to give 4 day provision for 8 men of Capt. McCarty company. 1535-2-259-260-June 17, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 4 day provisions to 2 officers. 1536-2-259-260-June 17, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 4 day provision for 2 men of Capt. Worthington company. 1537-2-259-260-June 17, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day provision for 3 axmen at Fort Clark. 1538-2-261-262-June 17, 1779: Top document. Capt. Jesse Evans order at Fort Clark for 6 day provision of flour for 2 men. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1539-2-261-262-June 17, 1779: Center document. Capt. Shelby request for 3 day provision for 7 men at Fort Clark, who were going north. 1540-2-261-262-June 17, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams requested 4 day provision for Capt. Worthington detachment of six men. 1541-2-263-264-June 17. 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 18 men of Capt. John Williams company. 1542-2-263-264-June 18, 1779: Center document. Horse master J. Bowman requested the master sergeant to give 2 bushels of corn to the pack horse men for feeding the country's horses. 1543-2-263-264-June 19, 1779: Bottom document. Leonard Helm order to commissary to issue 3 day provision to Francois Baroit, Antoine Chene, and Antoine Richarville, who were employed as spies by the states. 1544-2-265-266-June 17, 1779: Top document. William Shannon instructed horse master to give 1 of the country horses to Mr. Jos London. 1545-2-265-266-June 17, 1779: Center document. Jos London or Saunder's receipt for horse given by Isaac Bowman. 1546-2-265-266-June 17, 1779: Bottom document. Patt Kennedy received from W. Marney beef and flour in lieu of his ration. 1547-2-267-268-June 17, 1799: Top document. Capt. John Williams order to commissary to issue oil for use of his mess. 1548-2-267-268-June 19, 1779: Bottom document. Richard Brashear order to commissary to provide 3 day provision to Monsieuer Dumee and Monsieur Droiant, who were indian interpreters. 1549-2-269-270-June 17, 1779: Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 1 quart of oil for use of the arms belonging to his company. 1550-2-271-272-June 18, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams at Fort Clark Headquarters 1550-2-271-272-June 18, 1779-continued: requested 3 day provision for Isaac Bowman and John Hawkins. 1551-2-271-272-June 18, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark at Fort Clark order to issue 6 day provision for 5 men of Capt. James Shelby. 1552-2-271-272-June 18, 1779: Bottom document. Listed as faded. Surgeon Rell order for 3 day ration for 15 sick men in the hospital. 1553-2-273-274-June 18, 1779: Top document. Jos Bowman, horse master, requested quarter master to give 2 bushels of corn. 1554-2-273-274-June 18, 1779: Center document. Capt. Robert George order at Fort Clark for 3 day provisions for 2 artificers in Capt. George company. 1555-2-273-274-June 18, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby request for 3 day mess provision for 1 capt., 1 lieut., 1 ensign and 1 assistant? 1556-2-275-276-June 18, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery order for 6 day provision of flour for 6 day provision of flour for 4 men of his mess, who were to make biscuits for the expedition. 1557-2-275-276-June 19, 1779 Center document. J. Bowman, horse master, requested 2 bushels of corn for pack horse men to feed the country's horses. 1558-2-275-276-June 20, 1779: Bottom document. Very faded. Capt. John Williams requested provisions for artificers. 1559-2-277-278-June 19, 1779: No. 63. Top document. Leonard Helm order to Fort Vincent conductor of stores for powder, ball and paint for 2 Ottawa Indians, who were on their way to Miami. 1560-2-277-278-June 19, 1779: No. 76. Bottom document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry conductor of public stores to provide 12 shirts to 12 men of Capt. Simms company of volunteers from the Falls of Ohio. 1561-2-279-280-June 18, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 3 day provisions for 11 men of Capt. George mess. 1562-2-279-280-June 18, 1779: Bottom document. Ration of flour for 6 days for 1 capt., 4 lieut. and 1 private. Names: Capt. Isaac Taylor, George Rogers Clark. 1563-2-281-283-June 18, 1779: Top document. Two copies. Isaac Bowman, horse master, requested quarter master sergeant for 2 bushels of corn for pack horse men. 1564-2-281-283-June 21, 1779: Center document. Two copies. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 4 day provision for 2 men of Capt. Worthington's company. 1565-2-281-283-June 18, 1779: Bottom document. Two copies. Jos Bowman order to Fort Clark 1565-2-281-283-June 18, 1779-continued: commissary for 20 pounds of beef for Major Bowman's mess. 1566-2-284-285-June 21, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 4 day provisions for 2 officers at Fort Patrick Henry. 1567-2-284-285-June 21, 1779: Center document. Very faded. Leonard Helm order to St. Vincent commissary for 3 day provisions for 3 spies employed by the state. 1568-2-284-285-June 18, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark commissary for 25 day ration of flour and beef for the beaxes?. Names: ? Mcruther? 1569-2-286-287-June 20, 1779: Top document. Patt Kennedy purchased 1 cow from Monsieur Barbeau for use of the troops at Fort Clark. 1570-2-286-287-June 20, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order for 5 day provisions for 1 of his men, who was going to Fort Vincent. 1571-2-288-290-June 20, 1779: Duplicate document. Isaac Taylor and Ichabod Camp appraised 1 cannon of William Brockess to be worth 45 pounds. The cannon was to be used by the Illinois Regiment, which was going to Post Vincent. Payment was approved by Capt. John Montgomery. 1572-2-291-293-May 4, 1779: Top document. Two copies. Fort Clark Commissary issued a half bushel of salt to Mr. Sipes, which was charged to his account on 1572-2-291-293-May 4, 1779-continued: June 20, 1779. Names: George Rogers Clark, Mr. Crontchen. 1573-2-291-293-June 20, 1779: Center document. Two copies. Samuel Sills and George Rogers Clark certified J. B. Vaudry, indian interpreter has furnished flour to the state of Virginia and Capt. Helms of St. Vincent had promised to return the same. 1574-2-291-293-June 20, 1779: Bottom document. Two copies. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day provision for 3 axmen. 1575-2-294-295-June 19, 1779: Top document. Capt. Isaac Taylor requested 3 day provision for 7 persons of James Buchanan mess. 1576-2-294-295-June 17, 1779: Center document. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 4 day provision for Samuel Sill, secretary. 1577-2-294-295-June 20, 1779: Bottom document. John Montgomery requested 1 gallon of oil. 1578-2-296-297-June 19, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Provision of beef given to Monsieur Cornoye? at St. Vincent. Names: Capt. Helm, Samuel Sills, secretary, and Joseph Bowman. 1579-2-296-297-June 20, 1779: Center document. Commissary issued flour to Samuel Sills. Names: Capt. John Williams. 1580-2-296-297-June 20, 1779: Bottom document. Surgeon Rell order for quarter master to issue 1 day provision for 15 sick men 1581-2-298-299-June 20, 1779: Top document. Joseph Bowman, horse master, requested 2 bushels of corn for pack horse men. 1582-2-298-299-June 18, 1779: Center document. Written in French. Capt. Richard McCarty of Illinois Battalion authorized 42 provisions for Capt. Richard McCarty company. 1583-2-298-299-June 19, 1799: Bottom document. Fort Clark Conductor issued 2 complete tents. Names: James Kinkeact?. Capt. James shelby. 1584-2-300-301-June 19 1779: Top document. Fort Clark commissary issued 6 rations of flour and beef to Capt. Abraham Keller. Signed by George Rogers Clark. 1585-2-300-301-June 17, 1779: Bottom document. Bateau master authorized 3 day provision for 2 artificers at Fort Clark. 1586-2-302-303-June 18, 1779: No. 30. George Rogers Clark at Fort Clark authorized and certified to commonwealth of [Virginia] for payment to Henry Crutchen, who was a clerk. Names: Capt. Robert Todd, Col. John Montgomery detachment. 1587-2-304-305-June 22, 1779: Top document. Fort Clark quarter master John Reid paid $5.00 to 1587-2-304-305-June 22, 1779-continued: Monsieur Batfis Charlovil for 1 empty barrel, which was to be used by the troops. Verso listed 405 pounds of flour, 236 pounds of beef, 400 pounds of meal, and 167 pounds of pork. 1588-2-304-305-June 21, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 19 men of Capt. John Williams company. 1589-2-304-305-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 7 men in Capt. McCarty co. 1590-2-306-307-June 21, 1779: Top document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 3 day provision for 3 volunteers going to Falls [of Ohio]. 1591-2-306 -307-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. Leonard Helm order to commissary for 4 day provision for 3 spies. 1592-2-308-309-June 21, 1779: Bill of exchange sent to the Treasurer of Virginia by George Rogers Clark for payment of $1,200 to Daniel Murray for sundry services rendered to the Commonwealth of Virginia. Names: William Shannon. 1593-2-310-311-June 21, 1779: Top document. Joseph Bowman order to issue corn to the pack horsemen. 1594-2-310-311-June 21, 1779: Center document. Col. Rich Harrison order for 2 day provisions for 2 artificers of Capt. George Co. 1595-2-310-311-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order to quartermaster for 2 tomahawks. Names: Capt.John Williams. 1596-2-312-313-June 21, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 3 day provisions of meat and flour and charge to Col. Todd's account. 1597-2-312-313-June 22, 1779: Center document. Joseph Bowman order to deliver provision for 17 sick men at Surgeon Rey's. 1598-2-312-313-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. Commissary issued 3 day rations for Major Bowman's mess for 4 men. Names: James Matthews. 1599-2-314-3153-June 21, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark certified Roger Doud? had served 9 days as ax man and instructed Thomas McGee, Conductor of the Country Store to allow payment to be taken in goods. 1600-2-314-315-June 21, 1779: Center document. Surgeon Rey requested rations for 13 sick men in the hospital. 1601-2-314-315-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark certified Patrick Riley had 1601-2-314-315-June 21, 1779-Continued: served as an ax man and that Thomas McGee, Conductor of the Country Store was to allow payment to be taken in goods. 1602-2-316-317-June 21, 1779: Top document. Rations issued for 3 days for 7 persons in the mess of James Buchanan. Names: Capt. Isaac Taylor, Col. John Montgomery. 1603-2-316-317-June 21, 1779: Center document. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day rations for 10 artificers. 1604-2-316-317-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark certified William Buckley had served 10 days as an ax man at Fort Clark and Thomas McGee, conductor of the Country Store was to provide payment in goods. 1605-2-318-319-June 21, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark certified the state of Virginia had used Patrick Rilley for building 18 feet of floor and was to be paid $1.00 per foot and payment would be taken in goods. 1606-2-318-319-June 21, 1779: Center document. Abraham Kellar, W. Williams, and W. Berry appraised 1 piroague [dug out canoe] needed by the state of Virginia and owned by Stephen Ray to cost 20 pounds. 1607-2-318-319-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Bowman order to give a horse to Paul Ritburn? Names: William Shannon. 1608-2-320-321-June 21, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark certified William Berry had served as an ax man for 9 days at Fort Clark and was to receive his pay in goods from the country store. Names: Thomas McGee. 1609-2-320-321-June 21, 1779: Center document. Abraham Cocks served as ax man for 6 days at Fort Clark and received his pay in goods from the country store. Names: Thomas McGee, George Rogers Clark. 1610-2-320-321-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. James Patten request at Falls of Ohio for Ammunition ration of powder and lead for 2 men expedition from Kentucky to Kaskaskia. 1611-2-322-323-June 21, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark approved $35.00 payable to Doctor Rey's order for his services at the hospital. 1612-2-322-323-June 21, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark commissary for 4 day provisions for 7 men of Capt. Kellar's co. 1613-2-322-323-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. Joseph Bowman request for 3 pounds of talon for the boats. 1614-2-324-325-June 21, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to issue 3 day provision for Samuel Sills, secretary. 1615-2-324-325-June 21, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 4 day provisions for 1 carpenter. 1616-2-324-325-June 23, 1779: Bottom document. The unnamed bearer of the note was allowed 1 of the country's horses. Names: Capt. Isaac Bowman, William Shannon. 1617-2-326-327-June 21, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark approval for commissary to issue 5 day provision for 1 man in Capt. J. Williams co. 1618-2-326-327-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. Commissary issued provisions for 2 man expedition from LaRocsburg? to the Post Vincent. Names: James Patten. 1619-2-328-329-June 22, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to pay ? Mayfield from the country store for making 2 shirts for soldiers. Names: Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Bentley, Capt. Jesse Evans. 1620-2-328-329-June 23, 1779: Bottom document. Commissary issued 3 day provisions for 3 of Col. Clark's servants. Names: William Shannon. 1621-2-330-331-June 23, 1779: Top document. Provisions issued to pack horse men. Names: William Shannon, Henry Crutcher. 1622-2-330-331-June 23, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Commissary to issue 6 blankets, 12 shirts, stroud and 1 tent 1622-2-330-331-June 23, 1779-Continued: for Capt. Edward Worthington, who must having been going to Cahos. 1623-2-332-333-June 23, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Conductor General of the Public Store to issue 23 ells [English measure for length] of cloth, 2 shirts and 1 blanket for the uniform of Ensign Laurence Slaughter of Capt. Evans Co. 1624-2-332-333-June 23, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order to quartermaster to issue 1 gun to Philip Long and charge it to Capt. Kellar account. 1625-2-334-335-22 June, 1779: Top document. No. 17. Posted March 11? but earlier reference to Feb. 11, 1779. 200 pounds of bacon was sold for $200 by ? Alison. Names: John Bomne?, John Reid, Joseph Buchanan. 1626-2-334-335-June 22, 1779: Center document. Quartermaster John Reid bought 1 empty barrel for $5.00 from Lewis Brasoe for use of the troops at Fort Patrick Henry. 1627-2-334-335-June 22, 1779: Bottom document. Micaja? Mayfield was paid $3.00 for making 6 shirts for soldiers in Capt. Jesse Evans Co. Names: Mr. Kennedy, George Rogers Clark, Col. John Montgomery. 1628-2-336-337-June 23, 1779: Top document. James Patten at the Falls of Ohio issued ammunition for 9 men of Capt. B. Linn, who were on their way to reinforce Col. George Rogers Clark. 1629-2-336-337-June 23, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to the commissary to issue 3 day provisions for 4 men of the Garrison. 1630-2-336-337-June 23, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark orders to commissary to issue 4 day provisions to David Bof? 1631-2-338-340-June 23, 1779: Top document. No. 8. Ammunition provision of lead and powder issued for 2 man expedition from Kaskaskia to Harrodsburg. Names: James Patten. Duplicate copies of same document. 1632-2-338-340-June 12, 1779: Center document. No. 43. Fragment of document. Expenditure for meal for use of Capt. Thomas Quirk co. Names: James Buchanan, Thomas Jamison. Duplicate copies of same document. 1633-2-338-340-June 12, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark certified William Buckley had worked 1 month as an ax man and was to draw his pay in goods from the country store. Duplicate copies of same document. 1634-2-341-342-June 23, 1779: Top document. Microfilmer listed as faded. Tent was issued as Fort Clark. Names: ? Rey, Mr. Kennedy. 1635-2-341-342-June 23, 1779: Center document. Allex Buchanan certified he had received 134 rations from Peter Light for employment in service of the U. S. 1636-2-341-342-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark to Fort Clark commissary for 6 day provisions for the bullock master. 1637-2-343-346-June 18, 1779: Top document. Duplicate copies of same document. William Shannon requested the commissary to issue salt for the cattle, which were on the other side of the river at Fort Clark. 1638-2-343-346-June 17, 1779: Bottom document. Microfilmer listed as faded. Duplicate copies of the same document. Provisions received for the march to join Col. John Montgomery co. for the Illinois expedition. Names: Capt. Thomas Quirk, James Buchanan, James McDonald, William Buchanan. 1639-2-347-348-June 14, 1779: Top document. No. 106. Bill of exchange sent to treasurer of the commonwealth of Virginia for $360 paid for 6 horses furnished by Capt. Sangtos? Names: William Shannon, George Rogers Clark. 1640-2-347-348-June 10, 1779: Bottom document. No. 111. Lieut. Abraham Chapline of Capt. Kellar co. received a musket and bayonet from quartermaster Francis Bosseron. Names: D. Dust. 1641-2-349-350-June 10, 1779: Top document. No. 101. Bill of exchange signed by Patt Kennedy by order of the commander general George Rogers Clark for thread, white flannel, grey, blue and white cloth provided for service for the state of Virginia. 1642-2-349-350-June 9, 1779: Bottom document. Thomas Quirk accounting for 3 day rations for 15 mess, which included 2 wash women. 1643-2-351-352-June 6, 1779: Top document. No. 55. Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster issued ammunition for 12 men. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear, Lieut. John Bayley. 1644-2-351-352-June 19, 1779: Bottom document. No. 44. By oath John Searcy, who had enlisted 45 days before, requested money from the state of Virginia for himself, wife and 2 children, who spent the time going to join Col. John Montgomery. There was payment of 9 pounds. Names: James Buchanan, James Shaw. Names on the verso of the document were: Samuel Drake, John Newel, Roger Oats?, John Wood, William Comley?, John Holdsmith?, William Cannady, John Hildroth? 1645-2-353-354-June 19, 1779: Top document. Corn was issued to the pack horse men. Names: J. Bowman. 1646-2-353-354-June 16, 1779: Bottom document. No. 64. Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster issued powder and ball to Lieut. John Bayley for the use of a boat, which was pursuing Delaware Indians and for the convoy and guard of the provisions. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear 1647-2-355-356-June 15, 1779: Top document. Invoice to state of Virginia from Jacque Degnon? for supplies at Fort Clark for those in Major Bowman's expedition to Cahos. Conductor General William Shannon reported the account was true and that the vendor had not received payment. Items supplied were thread, blankets, pickets. Document is torn. 1648-2-355-356-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. Andrew Young served 17 days as a carpenter at Fort and was paid $ 1.00 per day. Payment was taken in merchandize from the Public Store of the state of Virginia. Names: Thomas McGee. 1649-2-357-358-June 20, 1779: Top document. No. 115. Bill of exchange for $73.00 sent to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to Monsieur McCarty for sundry articles furnished the commonwealth of Virginia at Fort Clark in the Illinois country. Names: William Shannon, Conductor General, Charles Charleville. 1650-2-357-358-June ?, 1779: Bottom document. Accounting for 3 day provisions used in Capt. Richard McCarty company of regulars. Number of persons by rank and file included 2 wash women, 16 fit for duty, 1 confined, 3 sergeants, 1 drummer,1 and 3 gunners. Names: J. Girault. Verso of document listed number of rations issued to companies of Captains: George, Todd, Quirk, Williams, Worthington, Tailor, Shelby, Evins, McCarty and Kellar but no accounting by rank and file. 1651-2-359-June 24, 1779: Top document. Capt. Bowman order to give Capt. Isaac Taylor 2 day provision for 1 man. 1652-2-359-June 19, 1779: Center document. State of Virginia received 500 pounds of flour. Names: John Murrey, Mr. Mathews. 1653-2-359-June 28, 1779: Bottom document. Instruction for issuing provisions to 2 soldiers, who were going by boat with Mr. Connoyes to join their company at Post Vincent. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear, Capt. Harrison. 1654-2-360-July 19, 1779: Top document. Capt. Isaac Taylor order for 3 day ration for 1 man. 1655-2-360-June ?, 1779: Center document. Flour ration at Cahos. Names: Antoine Boveaue. 1656-2-360-June ? 1779: Bottom document. Incomplete document. Patt Kennedy notation of 20 day provision for ?, who had gone by water to Post Vincent but who had not been given the quantity of rations needed for the trip. This document may be related to 1653-2-359. 1657-2-361-362-June 16, 1779: Top document. Quartermaster at Fort Patrick Henry issued 1 musket and bayonet and 1 fuse for use in the company of Lieut. John Bayley. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear. 1658-2-361-362-June 23, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Conductor of the Stores to issue 6 pounds of powder to Abraham Craine, who was gunner. 1659-2-361-362-June 21, 1779: Bottom document. Reference to Shradrache Bond, who served as ax man for 6 days and was entitled to take his pay in goods from the Country Store. He received 2 pounds of thread. Names: Thomas McGee, George Rogers Clark, Capt. Linn? 1660-2-363-364-June 15, 1779: Top document. Luie Brazeau's 1779 account and vouchers for horses supplied by him and Baptist Delilse for Expedition to the Cahos, and 2 bridles. Joseph Bowman certified the account for payment. 1661-2-363-364-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry Conductor of the Stores issued 100 gun flints to Lieut. John Bayley for the Expedition against the Delaware Indians. Names: Leonard Helm. 1662-2-365-366-June 14, 1779: No. 106. George Rogers Clark Fort Clark Bill of Exchange to: 1662-2-365-366-June 14, 1779-Continued: Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Virginia for $360.00 for services and for payment to Capt. Langlot. Names: William Shannon. 1663-2-367-369-June 14, 1779: No. 105. Duplicate copies of same document. George Rogers Clark Fort Clark bill of Exchange to the Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Virginia for $300.00 for 6 hogsheads of taffia furnished the Commonwealth of Virginia. Payment was for Capt. Langlot. Names: William Shannon. 1664-2-370-371-June 27, 1779: No. 132. Bill of Exchange sent by George Rogers Clark to Treasurer of Virginia for $1,095.50 owed Monsieur Charles Charleville for sundry provisions furnished the troops stationed in Illinois. Names: William Shannon. 1665-2-372-374-June 22, 1779: No. 120. Duplicate copies of same document. Bill of Exchange sent by George Rogers Clark to Treasurer of Virginia for $825 owed Monsieur Gabriel Ciree for sundry articles furnished for use of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Names: William Shannon. Verso of document indicated $875 was paid for No. 286. 1666-2-375-376-June 20, 1779: No. 250. Statement to the State of Virginia for clothing made by tailor Peter Beaufrere of Cahos for Capt. Joseph Bowman company. Coat jackets and breeches were made for 22 men at a cost of $132.00 and 8 pair of breeches for cost of $16.00. Names: George Rogers Clark, Major Bowman. 1667-2-377-378-June 20, 1779: No. 55. Pay roll of Major Joseph Bowman for the Illinois Regiment under the command of Col. G. R. Clark for Dec. 14, 1778-May 30, 1667-2-377-378-June 20, 1779-Continued: 1779. The report provided amount of pay roll for the months of December-May. George Rogers Clark approved the account. 1668-2-379-382-June 20, 1779: No. 249. Accounting statement of J. R. Hanson sent to the Commonwealth of Virginia for sundries given to indians by Capt. Joseph Bowman. Date of entries began in July of 1778. Items supplied were bread, taffia, paper, ribbons to put on medals, beef, venison, indian corn, lime juice, tobacco and vermillion. Charges were also made for 2 lost oars by Helm and Monsieur Ceree wile delivery goods down to Kaskaskia and for lodging the sick. Names: Chief Yem Clere?, Potawatomi Indians, Interpreter Cartonguine? Geographic references to Cahokia and Kaskaskia. 1669-2-383-384-June 17, 1779: No. 109. Bill of Exchange sent by George Rogers Clark from Fort Clark to Treasurer of Virginia or Oliver Pollock of New Orleans for payment of $510 to Monsieur Bopole for cattle, horses, flour furnished for use of the troops stationed in the Illinois country. Names: William Shannon 1670-2-385-386-June 17, 1779: No. 111. Bill of Exchange sent by George Rogers Clark from Fort Clark to Treasurer of Virginia or Oliver Pollock of New Orleans for payment of $60 to Monsieur Pierre Marthins? for cattle, horses, flour furnished for use of troops stationed in the Illinois County. Names: William Shannon.
1671-2-388-389-June 16, 1779: Printed page of "In Council, June 16, 1779" printed at Williamsburg by John Dixon and Thomas Nicolson. Written notation 1671-2-388-389-June 16, 1779-Continued: in lower left hand corner of page: "orig. filed. ex Paper." there are handwritten comments about the articles on back of the page. Article is a report of the Council's consideration of letters of Colonel Clark and Henry Hamilton in relationship to prisoners of war taken in the county of Illinois. Names: Governor Guy Carleton, Philip Dejean, William Lamothe, John Dodge, Archibald Blair. References to indian scalping parties and the British treatment of American prisoners of war, who were put in irons, confined to crowed jails, dungeons and prison ships and transported over seas. The council due to the treatment of Americans notified Governor Carleton that British prisoners Henry Hamilton, Philip Dejean and William Lamothe would be put into irons, confined in dungeons and not allowed ink and paper to communicate. Written comments refer to John Burgoyne and Saratoga.
1672-2-390-395-June 9, 1779: Written in French language but there is a typed English translation filmed with the document. Letter was written at St. Louis by Monsieur Leyba? and gives reference to Caskakias and a store house in St. Louis, where the writer took sugar, bristles, yarn, and thread. Cannot identify who received the letter.
1673-2-397-398-June 2, 1779: No. 70. Bill of Exchange sent by George Rogers Clark from Kaskaskia to Treasurer of Virginia or Oliver Pollock at New Orleans for payment of $480 to Monsieur F. Carboneaux for sundries furnished for the troops at the garrison. Verso has French language. 1674-2-399-400-June 30, 1779: Report of rations supplied troops, who march to Fort St. Vincent 1674-2-399-400-June 30, 1779-Continued: under command of Col. Montgomery. The number and rank of the companies of Field Staff, Captains: George, Quirk, Shelby, Evans, Williams, Kellar, Todd, McCarty, Worthington, and Taylor. Reference to Prisoners of War. There were 3 wash women, 1 doctor, 1 ensign, as well as the other ranks in companies. 1675-2-401-402-June ? 1779: Top document. Robert Elliott sent Bill of Exchange to Oliver Pollock in New Orleans for $121 payable to Monsieur Donato Billo. 1676-2-401-402-June 13, 1779: Bottom document. Listed as faded document. David Rogers sent Bill of Exchange to Oliver Pollock, Agent for the American U. s. at New Orleans for $112 to pay order of Antoine Boidore? Verso written in French Language. 1677-2-403-404-May 6, 1779: Top document. No. 10. Capt. Robert Elliott sent Bill of Exchange to Oliver Pollock in New Orleans for $25 for payment to Alphonse Sgovia? 1678-2-403-404-Feb. 16, 1779: Bottom document. No. 21. David Rogers at Natchitoshez sent Bill of Exchange to Oliver Pollock at New Orleans for payment to Monsieur De Artyeaus. Verso written in French Language. 1679-2-405-406-June 28, 1779: Joseph Bowman certified he had a total of 80 quarts of taffia from the Kaskaskia Commissary for use of Col. Clark. Verso indicated for use of officers and Indians. 1680-2-407-July 4, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk request to commissary for beef 1680-2-407-July 4, 1779-Continued: for the officers' mess. 1681-2-407-July 4, 1779: Center document. A quire of paper was delivered to the issuing comicery [commissary] 1682-2-407-July 2, 1779: Bottom document. Order to issue 2 day provision for 9 men of Capt. Kellar's company. 1683-2-408-409-July 13, 1779: Top document. Duplicate copy of same document. Listed as faded document. Commissary issued 3 day provision for 2 men of Capt. George Co. Names: Joseph Bowman, Valentine Thomas Dalton of Illinois artillery. 1684-2-408-409-No date: Center document. Duplicate. Receipt signed by Adam Bingoman. 1685-2-408-409-July 9, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate of same document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for provisions for 2 officers, 1 private and others. 1686-2-410-411-July 2, 1779: Top document. No. 89 Lieut. Richard Brashear order for ammunition of powder and lead for Capt. McCarty Company of Kentucky Volunteers. Names: Hugh McGarry. 1687-2-410-411-June 1779: Bottom document. No. 71. Capt. Robert Elliott Bill of Exchange 1687-2-410-411-June 1779-Continued: sent from Nachtocki? to Oliver Pollock, Agent for the U. S. at New Orleans to Monsieur De Abigaus for supplies for Elliott's expedition. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1688-2-412-413-Several dates in text: Top document. Payment of Abraham Chapline as an ensign and later as lieutenant. 1689-2-412-413-June 25, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 4 day provision for 7 men of Capt. Kellar company. 1690-2-412-413-June 24, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue tobacco to 11 men of Capt. Kellar co. 1691-2-414-415 -June 26, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 3 day provision for 1 man of Capt. Worthington co. 1692-2-414-415-June 28, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to give 3 day provision for Samuel Sills, secretary. 1693-2-414-415-June 25, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to give 3 day provisions to Monsieur Drouart and Monsieur Dumie. 1694-2-416-417-June 25, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order commissary for 3 day 1694-2-416-417-June 25, 1779-Continued: provision for 61 men of Fort Clark garrison. 1695-2-416-417-June 25, 1779: Center document. Commissary issued 2 bushel of corn for the bullock's horse. Names: Major Bowman, William Shannon. 1696-2-416-417-June 25, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry to give paper to the commissary. Names: Adam Bingeman, S. Baseseth? 1697-2-418-419-June 24, 1779: Top document. Faded document. Capt. John Williams order to commissary for 6 day provision for Daniel Cocks? 1698-2-418-419-June 24, 1779: Center document. Fort Patrick Henry Conductor of the stores issued tobacco to 19 men of Capt. John Williams Co. Names: Michael Oharron? 1699-2-418-419-June 24, 1779: Bottom document. John Montgomery order for 4 day provision for 3 men and 1 wounded man. 1700-2-420-422-June 24, 1779: Top document. Duplicate of same document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry Conductor of the stores to give tobacco to Capt. McCarty's men. 1701-2-420-422-June 24, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark order to commissary to 1701-2-420-422-June 24, 1779-Continued: deliver 142 pounds of pork. 1702-2-420-422-June 24, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to issue 4 day provision for Samuel Sills, secretary. 1703-2-423-424-June 24, 1779: Top document. Joseph Bowman order to commissary 38 day provision for 18 men going to Post St. Vincent. 1704-2-423-424-June 24, 1779: Center document. Joseph Bowman order for 12 day ration for 4 men going on expedition to Fort Patrick Henry. 1705-2-423-424-June 25, 1779: Bottom document. Salt ration was issued for the militia at the Falls of Ohio. There were 33 rations provided for men in companies of Capt. William Harrod, Capt. James Harrod, Capt. R. May, Capt. I. Ruddel and Capt. Todd, and Capt. Jeff? 1706-2-425-426-June 25, 1779: Top document. Written in French language. References to pack saddle for use in an expedition at Kaskaskia. Names: Major Isaac Bowman, F. Pefime? 1707-2-425-426-June 24, 1779: Center document. Joseph Bowman order to commissary to issue 3 day provision for men of Capt. McCarty co. 1708-2-425-426-June 25, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick 1708-2-425-426-June 25, 1779-Continued: Henry commissary for corn to feed Major ? horse. Document not complete. 1709-2-427-428-June 25, 1779: Top document. Written in French language. Commissary issued rations to Monsieur LeGrand for a trip. Names: Richard Brashear. 1710-2-427-428-June 25, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 4 day provisions for 19 men of Capt. Williams co. 1711-2-427-428-June 26, 1779: Bottom document. Ammunition of powder and lead issued to 4 men. Names: Capt. Isaac Taylor, George Rogers Clark. 1712-2-429-430-June 25, 1779: Top document. No. 130. Bill of Exchange written at Fort Clark in the Illinois to treasurer of Virginia for payment of $210 to Monsieur Antoine Marie for 1 oxen, 1 cow and calf for use of the troops stationed at Fort Patrick Henry. Names: William Shannon, Conductor General, George Rogers Clark. 1713-2-429-430-June 26, 1779: Bottom document. Ammunition of powder issued to 4 men. Names: Capt. James Shelby, George Rogers Clark. 1714-2-431-432-June 25, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for provisions for a carpenter at Fort Patrick Henry. 1715-2-431-432-June 28, 1779: Center document. Richard Brashear order to commissary to issue provisions to Jacob Becket and Grubs? 1716-2-431-432-June 26, 1779: Bottom document. By order of Col. Clark, George Slaughter received 8 blankets, stroud and tobacco from Fort Patrick Henry Conductor of the Store. Names: Richard Brashear. 1717-2-433-435-June 26, 1779: Top document. Duplicate of same document. The public store issued 2 blankets. Names: Capt. Todd, Richard Brashear. 1718-2-433-435-June 26, 1779: Center document. Duplicate of same document. Capt. Robert George order for provisions for artificer Thomas McGee. 1719-2-433-435-June 26, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate of same document. The bullock driver was allowed 1 of the country's horses. Names: Capt. Bowman, William Shannon. 1720-2-436-437-June 26, 1779: Top document. William Shannon request for 5 day mess for 3 persons. 1721-2-436-437-June 25, 1779: Second document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 3 day provisions for 2 men of Capt. Worthington co. 1722-2-436-437-June 25, 1779: Third document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provisions for 2 officers. 1723-2-436-437-June 25, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 4 day provision for 7 men of Capt. McCarty co. 1724-2-438-439-June 26, 1779: Top document. Joseph Sanders was given 2 shirts and 2 blankets by conductor of the store. Names: Capt. Thomas Quirk, Richard Brashear. 1725-2-438-439-June 26, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark order at Fort Clark for 40 pounds of flour for himself and attendants for use on the march to Post Vincent. 1726-2-438-439-June 27, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for the continental store to give 1 shirt to Losi Lapoint. 1727-2-440-442-June 27, 1779: Top document. Duplicate of same document. Quartermaster issued 1 bag to Capt. James Shelby. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1728-2-440-442 June 27, 1779: Center document. Duplicate of same document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to provide 6 day provision for 3 men going to meet the provision boats. 1729-2-440-442-June 27, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate copy. Joseph Bowman order for provisions for 1 man of Capt. Kellar co. 1730-2-443-445-June 27, 1779: Top document. Duplicate copy. George Rogers Clark order to commissary for 3 day provision of flour for 3 men. 1731-2-443-445-June 26, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate copy. Joseph Bowman order to Fort Clark commissary for 10 day provision for Major Isaac Bowman, James Matthis and "my boy", who were going to Post St. Vinson. 1732-2-446-447-June 27, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 3 day provision for himself, Mrs. Williams, John Bush and 2 of Col. Clark negroes. 1733-2-446-447-June 27, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for beef provision for himself, Capt. Elliott, Mrs. Williams, John Bash and 2 of Col. Clark negroes. 1734-2-446-447-June 28, 1779: Bottom document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day provision for 1 officer and 2 privates. 1735-2-448-449-June 27, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 2 bags, a peck of corn for Sergt. Brown, who was going to meet the provision boats. 1736-2-448-449-June 27, 1779: Second document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to conductor of the stores to provide 2 blankets from the country store for Lieut. Crockett. 1737-2-448-449-June 30, 1779: Third document. Capt. Thomas Quirk received 6 blankets, 6 shirts and tobacco from Fort Patrick Henry Continental Store. 1738-2-448-449-June 27, 1779: Bottom document. Rich Harrison requested 3 day provision for 3 artificers. 1739-2-450-451-June 27, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 70 pounds of beef for a detachment going on public service to the Falls of Ohio. Names: Richard Brashear. 1740-2-450-451-June 27, 1779: Center document. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 2 day provision for 31 men. 1741-2-450-451-June 28, 1779: Bottom document. Joseph Bowman order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for salt and taffia for the troops under his command. 1742-2-452-453-June 28, 1779: Top document. Richard Brashear order for powder for Sergeant Major J. Dust. 1743-2-452-453-June 28, 1779: Second document. Richard Harrison order to Fort Clark 1743-2-452-453-June 28, 1779-Continued: Quartermaster to issue powder to Capt. Richard McCarty. 1744-2-452-453-June 28, 1779: Third document. E. Patton at Falls of Ohio requested salt for Frenchman of Capt. Bowman co., who was on his way to join Col. Clark. 1745-2-452-453-June 28, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. ? Sintos, who was in Col. Rogers Volunteers was paid. 1746-2-454-455 -June 28, 1779: Top document. Written in French. ? Sintos, who served in volunteers was paid. 1747-2-454-455-June 28, 1779: Center document. Fort Clark commissary issued 4 day mess for 4 of Capt. Richard McCarty co. Names: Capt. Thomas Ball? 1748-2-454-455-June 28, 1779: Bottom document. Joseph Bowman order to commissary for 3 day provision for 3 men of Capt. Todd's co. 1749-2-456-457-June 28, 1779: Top document. Joseph Bowman received from Fort Clark commissary 1148 pounds of flour for use of the expedition. 1750-2-456-457-June 28, 1779: Center document. Portions of document missing. Rank and file report of Capt. Richard McCarty of Illinois Battalion company. Names: Richard Harrison. 1751-2-456-457-June ? 1779: Bottom document. Ammunition of lead and powder issued for 10 men of Capt. Worthington co. Names George Rogers Clark. 1752-2-458-459-June 28, 1779: Top document. No. 21. Richard Harrison order to commissary to issue 3 day provision for 61 men and women belonging to the garrison. 1753-2-458-459-June 28, 1779: Center document. Commissary issued a bag for the recruiting committee going to the Falls [of Ohio] and Fort Patrick Henry. Names: Capt. Edward Worthington, Lieut. Richard Brashear, J. Jones. 1754-2-458-459-June 28, 1779: Bottom document. Portions of document missing. Commissary issued half a bushel of corn to ? Names: George Slaughter, Richard Brashear. 1755-2-460-461-June 28, 1779: Top document. Capt. Edward Worthington order to Fort Patrick Henry Quartermaster to deliver 2 guns to Sergt. [Alexander] Begraw. Names: Richard Brashear. 1756-2-460-461-June 28, 1779: Bottom document. Commissary is 3 day provision for 2 artificers under the command of Richard Harrison. 1757-2-462-463-June 29, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Payment to Jean Marie Duraud? Names: ? Sintos? 1758-2-462-463-June 29, 1779: Center document. Faded. Surgeon Rey order for provision for 2 men. 1759-2-462-463-June ? 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order for Quartermaster to issue powder, lead or bullets to the bearer of the note. 1760-2-464-465-June 28, 1779: Top document. Capt. Richard Harrison order to Fort Clark Quartermaster to deliver 19 pounds of ? and powder to the battalion gunner, John Daniel. 1761-2-464-465-June 29, 1779: Center document. John Jones? request for 2 day provision for 9 men. 1762-2-464-465-June 29, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day provision for 9 men of Capt. Williams co. 1763-2-466-467 June 29, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day provision for 16 men of Capt. Worthington co. 1764-2-466-467-June 29, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for provision of beef for Capt. Benjamin Linn's company of volunteers, who were on fatigue from Kentucky to Fort Patrick Henry. 1765-2-468-469-June 28, 1779: Top document. Capt. Richard Harrison order to Fort Patrick Henry Quartermaster to deliver powder. 1766-2-468-469-June 27, 1779: Bottom document. Portion of document missing. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary to allow bearer of note 10 pounds of beef in exchange for ? meat lent to W. Baley. 1767-2-470-471-June 28, 1779: Top document. Faded. Duplicate of document. Capt. James Shelby received 40 pounds of flour from Battisfet Delay? for use of troops at Fort Clark, Kaskaskia. 1768-2-470-472-June 28, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. Duplicate of document. Payment for volunteer on campaign. Names: Sintos? 1769-2-473-474-June 28, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Payment for volunteer on campaign. Names: ? Sintos? 1770-2-473-474-June 28, 1779: Center document. Major Joseph Bowman order for 22 pounds of powder be issued to Henry Crutcher for use of troops at Fort Clark under Bowman's command. 1771-2-473-474-June 29, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day provision for 33 men of Capt. John Williams co. 1772-2-475-476-June 30, 1779: Top document. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 2 day provision for Samuel Sills, secretary. 1773-2-475-476-June? 1779: Center document. Incomplete. Conductor of public store delivered 1 shirt and? to James Currey. 1774-2-475-476-June 29, 1779: Bottom document. Richard Brashear order to commissary to is 3 day provision to Jacob Dumee, indian interpreter and Monsieur Drouart. 1775-2-477-478-June 29, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry conductor of the store gave 7 yards of stroud, 6 blankets, and 2 shirts to Capt. Linn's company of volunteers from the Falls [ of Ohio]. Names: Richard Brashear, Lieut. Hugh McGarry. 1776-2-477-478-June 30, 1779: Center document. Richard Brashear order to commissary to issue 2 day provision to the volunteers of Capt. Worthington co. 1777-2-477-478-June 29, 1779: Bottom document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for provisions for men, who came from the Falls [ of Ohio]. 1778-2-477-478-June 29, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day provision for 2 officers and 1 private. 1779-2-479-480-June 29, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day provision for 15 men of Capt. McCarty's co. 1780-2-481-483-June 29, 1779: Top document. Duplicate document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day provision for the sergeant major. 1781-2-481-483-June 30, 1779: Center document. Duplicate document. Incomplete. Richard Harrison order for 3 day provision of beef 3 sick men and their 3 attendants. 1782-2-481-483-June 30, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry conductor of the stores to issue 1 shirt to William Skipper. 1783-2-484-485-June 30, 1779: Top document. Richard Harrison order to Fort Clark quartermaster to give 6 pounds of powder to sergeant Cochran for use of the garrison. 1784-2-484-485-June 30, 1779: Center document. William Shannon request for 4 day provision for 4 French men going to O' Post [Vincennes, St. Vincent] 1785-2-484-485-June 30, 1779: Bottom document. Commissary issued 1 bushel of corn. Names: George Slaughter, Lieut. Richard Brashear. 1786-2-486-487-June 30, 1779: Monthly abstract of provisions issued at Fort Clark in the Illinois for the month of June 1779. Prepared by John Marney. George Rogers Clark at Kaskaskia certified that vouchers issued to the troops, prisoners , indians and others were as stated in compliance with his orders. The abstract listed the number of rations for each day for flour, beef, pork, butter, oil, salt and taffia. There were 11,107 rations issued and the same number of taffia. Reference to Major Bowman's order for provisions for a fatigue. 1787-2-488-489-June 30, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Provision of lead and powder issued. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty of Illinois Battalion. 1788-2-488-489-June 30, 1779: Center document. Incomplete. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for a Capt. going to Falls [ of Ohio] 1789-2-488-489-June 30, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Clark quartermaster Henry Crutcher received from Monsieur Beavinue 1 load of wood and 2 hand linen shirts for use of the sick in the hospital. 1790-2-490-493-June 30, 1779: Top document Three copies. Written in French. Provisions for Capt. Richard McCarty Illinois Battalion. 1791-2-490-493-June 30, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary issued 3 day provision for 1 man of Capt. George Company of Artillery. Names: Valentine Thomas Dalton, Richard Brashear. 1792-2-494-495-June 24, 1779: Top document. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry conductor of the stores to give blankets, and linen shirts to Valentine Thomas Dalton for the use of Capt. Robert George co. of artillery. 1793-2-494-495-June 27, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order for Capt. Isaac Taylor to get 1 bag of the store. 1794-2-496-498-Dec. 21, 1765: Written in French. Copy of a "placast" or poster/posted notice published Dec. 21, 1765. Verso of document stated " Vouchers in the Issuing Department Fort Patrick Henry No. 24 for June 1779", which was signed by Adam Bingoman. Poster has reference to the troops of the British majesty in Illinois in relationship to the inhabitants. may concern products raised or supplied by the inhabitants. Reference to Fort Cavindish. More study is needed to fully translate. 1795-2-499-500-June ? 1779: Top document. No.57. Audit of recruitment by John Girault for soldiers for Illinois. Girault acknowledged and signed that he had received $900 from Col. George Rogers Clark for soldier bounty. 1796-2-499-500-June ? 1779: Bottom document. Bill of Exchange sent to Oliver Pollock, Agent for the U. S. of America for payment of $20 to Monsieur Dupain. 1797-2-501-502-June 28, 1779: Capt. Edward Worthington order for ammunition provision for men of Capt. Worthington co. Names: D. Dust. 1798-2-503-504 -June 26, 1779: Voucher 4. Capt. John Todd at St. Vincent wrote to Governor of Virginia to pay $4,646 due from Commonwealth of Virginia for Major Francois Bosserron advanced money given to Todd. 1799-2-505-506-June 24, 1779: Letter written to Lieut. Col. John Todd, governor at St. Vincent, which refers to the "undervaluating of the Continental currency". Vendors of supplies for the soldiers were having difficulty in using Continental money to pay for purchases supplied the U.S. Names: Dmemigue Bergans, J. M. P. Legras, N. Levros, J. Vruihere? D. Nunault, Ambroise Dagenest, Pierre Gamelin. 1800-2-507-508-July 3, 1779: Report of provisions for the troops on their march to St. Vincent under the command of Lt. Col. John Montgomery for three days commencing July 3, 1779. List of number of rank and file for companies of Field Staff: Captains: George, Evans, McCarty, Shelby, Taylor, Worthington, Kellar, Todd, Williams, Quirk; and prisoners of war. There were 3 wash women and 7 prisoners. Some others listed were 1 doctor, 1 ensign and 1 bowman. Signed by ? Marney. 1801-2-509-510-June 27, 1779: Report of provisions for the troops on their march to St. Vincent under command of Lt. Col. John Montgomery for 3 days commencing June 27, 1779. List of number of rank and file for companies of Field Staff; Captains: George, Worthington, Kellar, Shelby, Williams, Evans, Taylor, Quirk, McCarty, Todd; and prisoners of war. Total of 171 persons. There were 3 wash women and 7 prisoners. Some others listed were 1 doctor, 1 ensign and 1 bowman. Names John Reid. 1802-2-511-512-June 24, 1779: Report of provisions for the troop on their march to St. Vincent under command of Lt. Col. John Montgomery for 3 days commencing June 24, 1779. List of number of rank and file for companies of Field staff; Captains: George, Williams, Kellar, Worthington, Quirk, Shelby, Evans, McCarty, Taylor, and Todd; and artificers. 1802-2-511-512-June 24, 1779-Continued: Total of 164 persons. There were 3 wash women and 3 artificers. Some others listed were 1 doctor, 1 ensign and 3 bowman. Names: John Reid. 1803-2-513-514-June 29, 1779: Bill of Exchange sent from Fort Clark in the Illinois by William Shannon, Conductor General, to Treasurer of Virginia for payment of $24.50 to Madame Bentley for provisions furnished the troops station in the Illinois. 1804-2-515-516-June 29, 1779: Bill of Exchange sent from Fort Clark by George Rogers Clark to Treasurer of Virginia for payment of $1,851 to Madame Bentley for provisions furnished the troops in the Illinois at Kaskaskia. 1805-2-517-518-June 26, 1779: Bill of Exchange sent from St. Vincents by George Rogers Clark to Governor of Virginia for payment of $180 due from Commonwealth of Virginia for money advanced by F. Legras? Clark. Reference to Vouch 2.
1806-2-520-522-June 21, 1779: Top document. Duplicates. Lieut. Richard Clark order to Fort Clark quartermaster for ammunition provision of lead and powder for 6 men of Capt. Worthington co. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1807-2-520-522-June 14, 1779: Center document. Duplicates. George Rogers Clark orders to Fort Clark quartermaster for ammunition provision of powder and lead for Capt. Langfot? Names on verso: John Reid, Patt Kennedy, ? Lintroge. 1808-2-520-522-June 26, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicates. A dozen of flints were issued to Capt. Shelby co. Names: John Montgomery, Joseph Gahusity? 1809-2-523-524-June 26, 1779: Top document. Appraisement of a lost steer by William Miller and William Gray. later proved to belong to James Barrady? Names: James Trabue. Verso has reference to Logans Fort, Kentucky and bullock. Use of steer? for militia. Names: Col. Bowman and James Trabue, commissary. 1810-2-523-524-June 29, 1779: Second document. John Bantain and James Trabue received 84 pounds of beef from John Hagan. 1811-2-523-524-June 27, 1779: Third document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order for powder, lead, and flints for use of Capt. Kellar company on a march to O'Post at the mouth of the Ohio [River]. 1812-2-523-524-June 27, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Clark order to quartermaster to issue provision of ammunition of powder, lead and flints for 4 men of Capt. Edward Worthington co. 1813-2-525-526-June 23, 1779: Top document. Bill of Exchange sent from Kaskaskia by George 1813-2-525-526-June 23, 1779-Continued: Rogers Clark to Treasurer of Virginia for payment of $600 to William Rapicault for sundries furnished for use of the Commonwealth. 1814-2-525-526-June 27, 1779: Center document. Flints were issued for Capt. Quirk co. Names: Lieut. ? 1815-2-525-526-No date: Bottom document. James Trabue at Harrodsburg, Kentucky obtained 168 pounds of buffalo beef from Andrew Johnson. 1816-2-527-528-June 21, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to conductor of stores to give 8 gallons of taffia and 10 pounds of powder to Indian Chief Batteau. 1817-2-527-528-June 30, 1779: Center document. No. 20. Powder and lead issued to Illinois Artillery. Names: Valentine Thomas Dalton. 1818-2-527-528-June ? 1779: Bottom document. No. 92. Provision of lead and powder issued to Capt. McCarty co. Names: Col. John Montgomery. 1819-2-529-530 -June 17, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery order to quartermaster to issue powder to Capt. Worthington. 1820-2-529-530-June 10, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark order to quartermaster to 1820-2-529-530-June 10, 1779-Continued: issue 1 pound of powder to Mr. James Buchanan. 1821-2-529-530-June 16, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Clark quartermaster issued 5 pounds of powder, 10 pounds of lead and 2 dozen flints. Names: Capt. John William, George Rogers Clark. 1822-2-531-532-June 22, 1779: Top document. Fort Clark quartermaster issued 8 pounds of powder to gunner Daniel Bolton. Names: Capt. Richard Harrison, George Rogers Clark. 1823-2-531-532-June 20, 1779: Bottom document. James Trabue certified Col. Richard Calway delivered 50 bushels of indian corn for use of the militia. Names: Capt. David Cross?, Capt. John Hoover?, Col. John Bowman. 1824-2-533-534-June 23, 1779: Top document. An unclaimed bull was received at Logans Fort of Kentucky County and used for militia. Bull was appraised by William Miller and William Craig. Names: James Trabue, Col. Bowman. 1825-2-533-534-June 19, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Richard McCarty of Illinois Battalion order for arms and ammunition for 24 men. Powder, ball, 24 flints, 4 firelocks [rifles], 2 powder horns and 1 shot pouch were issued. Approved by George Rogers Clark. 1826-2-535-536-June 17, 1779: Top document. No. 23. Powder for making cartridges and 18 tubes was issued to Thomas Seney, gunner at Fort Clark. Names: Capt. Robert George, George Rogers Clark. 1827-2-535-536-June 19, 1779: Center document. No. 27. Capt. Isaac Taylor requested 1 gun for use in his company. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1828-2-535-536-June 26, 1779: Bottom document. Ammunition of powder, lead, and flints issued for company of Capt. John Williams. Names: John Montgomery. 1829-2-537-538-June 17, 1779: Top document. Ammunition provision of powder and lead were issued to 1 man of Capt. James Shelby Co. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1830-2-537-538-June 8, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark order to quartermaster to issue a gun, powder and ball to Mr. Lindsay. 1831-2-537-538-June 16, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order to quartermaster to issue 1 fuse for a soldier in Capt. John Williams co. 1832-2-539-540-June 14, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order for a provision of powder and grapeshot for the arrival of Capt. Kellar. 1833-2-539-540-June 15, 1779: Bottom document. Provision of ammunition of 1/4 pound of powder and 1/2 pound of lead issued to each of 29 men in Capt. Quirk co. Names: James Ramsey, George Rogers Clark. 1834-2-540-543-June 10, 1779: Top document. Quartermaster gave 1 quire of paper to Capt. Shelby for use of his company. Names: John Montgomery. 1835-2-540-543-June 12, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate. Gunner Thomas Seney at Fort Clark request for 25 rounds of cartridges of powder, 12 tubes, and 3 fuses. Names: James Robertson, George Rogers Clark. 1836-2-544-546-June 7, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Fort Clark quartermaster issued powder and lead for Capt. Robert Todd Co. Names: Capt. John Williams. 1837-2-544-546-June 13, 1779: Center document. Duplicate. Quartermaster issued powder and lead to 10 men of Capt. James Shelby co. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1838-2-544-546-June 18, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate. A tent was issued to John Lindsay. Names: Capt. John Williams, George Rogers Clark. 1839-2-547-549-June 17, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. John Hazzard requested Fort Clark quartermaster for 2 quires of paper for use of Capt. Kellar co. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1840-2-547-549-June 6, 1779: Bottom document. Michael Perrault at Fort Clark request a provision of gun powder, lead or ball for himself. 1841-2-550-551-June 14, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark quartermaster for 10 fuses for Capt. Linctot for use of his company of volunteers. 1842-2-550-551-June 9, 1779: Center document. Fort Clark quartermaster John Reid issued 1 stan of arms [rifle] for use of Capt. Edward Worthington co. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1843-2-550-551-June 8, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Clark issued ammunition of powder and lead for 30 men of Capt. Quirk co. 1845-2-552-553-June 9, 1779: Top document. Fort Clark quartermaster John Reid issued ammunition of powder and lead for 4 men of Capt. Edward Worthington co. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1846-2-552-553-June 8, 1779: Center document. Fort Clark issued ammunition provision of lead and powder for 29 men of Capt. Evans co. Names: Anthony Crocket, George Rogers Clark. 1847-2-552-553-June ? 1779: Bottom document. James Trubue received from John Jackson 112 pounds of bear meat and 119 pounds of venison for use of the troops at Riddle Station, Licking Creek, Kentucky County. 1848-2-554-556-June 12, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Jess Evans order for ammunition provision of powder, lead and flints for the use of his company at Fort Clark. Names: George Rogers Clark. 1849-2-554-556 June 6, 1779: Center document. Duplicate. Capt. Robert Todd order to Fort Clark quartermaster for 4 sheets of paper for service of his co. 1850-2-554-556-June 4, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate. George Rogers Clark order to quartermaster for arms or muskets for 8 men of Capt. Thomas Quirk Co. 1851-2-557-558-June 10, 1779: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to quartermaster to give powder and ball to Mr. Lindsay. 1852-2-557-558-June 7, 1779: Center document. George Rogers Clark order to quartermaster to issue needed materials for making a pack saddle by ? Gelaskey? 1853-2-557-558-June 7, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Clark commissary issued mess provision for Major Bowman including 5 officers and 3 waiters. Names: James Robertson. 1854-2-559-June 15, 1779: Top document. Commissary Jacob Pyeat obtained 175 pounds of bacon for use of the garrison from Samuel Millin? 1855-2-559-June 16, 1779: Center document. Capt. Isaac Taylor requested 1 tent and 1 kettle for use of the Fort Clark garrison. 1856-2-559-June 1779: Bottom document. 33 vouchers for June 1779. No other information 1857-2-560-561-June 27, 1779: Capt. Jess Evans at the mouth of Ohio [River] requested 23 flints Document 1857-2-560-561-June 27, 1779: for use of his company.
1858-2-563-564-July 6, 1779: George Rogers Clark order to commissary to issue 2 bags and biscuits for Lomuch Lunt? for use on expedition to Post St. Vincent. 1859-2-565-566-July 9, 1779: Report of provisions issued for the troops on their march to Fort St. Vincent under command of Lieut. Col. John Montgomery commencing July 9, 1779 for three days. List of number of rank and file for companies of Field Staff; captains: George, McCarty, Kellar, Taylor, Williams, Worthington, Shelby, Quirk, Evans, Todd; and Prisoners of War. There were 7 wash women and 7 prisoners. Names: John Reid. 1860-2-567-568-July 6, 1779: Report of provisions issued for the troops on their march to Post St. Vincent under the command of Lieut. Col. John Montgomery commencing the July 6, 1779 for three days. List of number of rank and file for companies of Field Staff; captains: George, McCarty, Kellar, Taylor, Williams, Worthington, Shelby, Quirk, Evans, T |