ABSTRACT
to the
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK PAPERS
Microfilm Roll #3
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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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2734-3-2-August 12, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order for 2 day ration for 7 prisoners of war from Kings Regiment including 1 sergeant, 2 corporals and 4 privates. Names: Corporal James Ducknorth. 2735-3-2-August 12, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order for 2 day provision for 7 prisoners of war of Kings Regiment including 1 sergeant, 2 corporals and 4 privates. Names: Corporal James Ducknorth. 2736-3-3-August 13, 1779: Capt. James Shelby order for 2 day provisions for 7 prisoners of war of Kings Regiment including 1 sergeant, 2 corporals and 4 privates. names: Corporal James Ducknorth. 2737-3-4 and 6-August 31, 1779: August 1779 abstract of provisions of flour, indian meal, beef and salt issued at Fort Patrick Henry. There were 6,151 rations issued for 2,357. Rations issued were 2,357 and 1/2 pounds of flour, 1,077 pounds of indian meal, 14,563 pounds of flour, 932 pounds of beef, 134 bushels of corn, 1,063 pounds of tallow and 28 quarts of salt. Prepared by Zephaniah Blackford. George Rogers Clark at St. Vincent on August 31, 1779 certified the provisions within the abstract were issued to the troops, prisoners, and others by his orders.-3-5 is a separate document, which has been listed as Document 2738. 2738-3-5-July 28, 1779: Rations issued for rank and file of Capt. Linn company of volunteers at Fort Patrick Henry. There were 312 in the company 2738-3-5-July 28, 1779-Continued: consisting of 1 boat master, 28 sergeants, 3 drummers, 1 fifer and 245 rank and file. Names: Commissary John Marney. 2739-3-7-8-August 25, 1779: Top left document. Written in French. English portion signed by [Capt. Richard] McCarty indicating 30 rations were provided at Cahos for the company of (?) Parodre? Names: Monsieur George. 2740-3-7-8-August 25, 1779: Second left document. Written in French. Rations issued at Cahos for company of (?) Parodre? Names: Capt. Richard McCarty, Monsieur Bissonnet. 2741-3-7-8-August 25, 1779: Third left document. Written in French. References to 93 rations issued at Cahos. Difficult to read. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty. 2742-3-7-8-August 25, 1779: Bottom left document. Written in French. [Capt. Richard] McCarty indicated 68 rations were issued at Cahos from Aug. 25 to Oct. 31. Names: Monsieur, Ch Buteau, (?) Parodre? 2743-3-7-8-August 25, 1779: Top right document. Written in French. Capt. Richard McCarty signed verso. References to 92 rations issued at Cahos. 2744-3-7-8-August 25, 1779: Bottom right document. Written in French. [Capt. Richard] McCarty indicated 90 rations were issued at Cahos from Aug. 25-Nov. 25, 1779. Names: (?) Parodre?, Monsieur Gerray. 2745-3-9-August 25, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Capt. Richard McCarty payment for supplies at Cahos. Names: (?) Jacquert, (?) Parodre? 2746-3-9-August 25, 1779: Second document. Written in French. Capt. Richard McCarty approved payment for supplies at Cahos. Names: (?) Parodre? 2747-3-9-August 24, 1779: Third document. John Montgomery order to commissary to give 1 pound of sugar to Madam Ellen. 2748-3-9-August 24, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark orders to Fort Clark Quartermaster to issue three oars to the bearer. 2749-3-10-August 25, 1779: Top document. Capt. Richard McCarty certified 90 rations were Issued from August 25 to November 25, 1779. 2750-3-10-August 25, 1779: Center document. Capt. Richard McCarty certified 42 rations were issued from August 25 to October 5, 1779. 2751-3-10-August 25, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. Rations issued at Cahos. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty, (?) Parodre? 2752-3-11-August 25, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery order to give 1 bushel of indian corn to Jac Dromie? 2753-3-11-August 24, 1779: Center document. Portions missing. Capt. Richard McCarty certified Monsieur Touringjean? furnished 7 rations to 1 man. 2754-3-11-August 23, 1779: Bottom document. H. Crutcher issued taffia. 2755-3-11-August 23, 1779: Right side document. Appears to be incomplete. Reference to hospital. Names: Henry Crutcher. 2756-3-12-August 27, 1779: Top document. Rath Mare, a gunner in Capt. Robert George Co. was issued tobacco. Names John Montgomery. 2758-3-12-August 25, 1779: Center document. List of rations issued for 2 days at Fort Patrick Henry for troops under command of Capt. Quirk. There were 29 persons including 1 sergeant major, 1 sergeant, 22 rank and file, 8 artificers, 3 bowmen and 3 wash women. 2759-3-12-August 25, 1779: Bottom document. Surgeon Rey requested provisions for 16 sick men. 2760-3-13-August 26, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 3 day provisions for Samuel Sills, French interpreter. 2761-3-13-August 25, 1779: Second document. Written in French. Rations issued for soldiers Document 2761-3-13-August 25, 1779-Continued: at Cahos. signed by Capt. Richard McCarty. Names: (?) Parodre? 2762-3-13-August 26, 1779: Third document. Henry Crutcher was witness for 400 pounds of flour being given to Capt. Linarr? for use of Fort Clark Garrison. 2763-3-13-August 26, 1779: Bottom document. Quartermaster James Finn received 2 loads of wood from Madam Delict? for use at Fort Clark Garrison. 2764-3-14-August 26, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to commissary to give 10 pounds of tallow to David Rogers. 2765-3-14-August 26, 1779: Center document. John Montgomery order to Fort Clark Quartermaster to issue 1 pair of boots to the armorbearer. 2766-3-14-August 27, 1779: Bottom document. Henry Crutcher certified he had received from Monsieur Charlovill supplies for use at Fort Clark Garrison. Supplies and services were 13 loads of wood, 638 pounds of flour, 639 pounds of sand, 171 pounds of meal, and for use of oxen. 2767-3-15-August 27, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher received 291 pounds of flour for use at Fort Clark Garrison from Jaitgaims Boway? 2768-3-15-August 26, 1779: Second document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 2 day ration for 2 2768-3-15-August 26, 1779-Continued: armorbearers and 1 wash woman. 2769-3-15-August 27, 1779: Third document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to commissary to give corn to the armorbearer. 2770-3-15-August 27, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to commissary to issue 30 pounds of beef for 4 men of his mess. 2771-3-16-August 27, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Rations issued for soldiers at Cahos. signed by Monsieur Perault and Capt. Richard McCarty. 2772-3-16-August 26, 1779: Second document. Rations were issued for 3 days for 3 officers and 1 private at Fort Patrick Henry. Names: William Shannon. 2773-3-16-August 26, 1779: Third document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to commissary to give 4 pounds of beef for exchange of fouls for the sick in hospital. 2774-3-16-August 26, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 2 day rations for 1 wash woman. 2775-3-17-August 27, 1779: Top document. Capt. Richard Harrison order to Fort Clark quartermaster to deliver sugar and coffee to his sergeant for use of a sick man. 2776-3-17-August 27, 1779: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 30 pounds of beef for officers' mess. Signed by Capt. Thomas Quirk. 2777-3-17-August 26, 1779: Third document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary issued 2 day beef ration for 1 man. Names: John Bowman, Capt. Thomas Quirk. 2778-3-17-August 27, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 3 day ration for 8 artificers and 1 wash woman commanded by Capt. Thomas Quirk. 2779-3-18-August 27, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary gave 10 pounds of beef to Jonchouse? to replace that which he lent. 2780-3-18-August 28, 1779: Center document. Incomplete. Rations issue for 7 men and 28 children and others. Signed by John Williams. 2781-3-18-August 27, 1779: Bottom document. Three day ration issued at Fort Patrick Henry for troops in Capt. Thomas Quirk co. including 1 sergeant major, 2 sergeants, 22 rank and file, 3 bowmen, and 2 wash women. 2782-3-19-August 31, 1779: Top document. Commissary provided 15 pounds of beef for 4 day ration for quartermaster John Reid. 2783-3-19-August 31, 1779: Second document. Capt. James Shelby order for ration for interpreter. 2784-3-19-August 28, 1779: Third document. Quartermaster John Fenn received 2 loads of wood from William Moran? for use of Fort Clark Garrison. 2785-3-19-August 28, 1779: Bottom document. Henry Crutcher received 310 pounds of flour from Joseph Brazia for use at Fort Clark Garrison. 2786-3-19-August 28, 1779: Document on right side. Quartermaster John Fenn received 2 loads of wood from Jacquien? Bovry? for use of Fort Clark Garrison. 2787-3-20-August 28, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary gave corn for Patt Kennedy's horse. 2788-3-20-August 29, 1779: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary issued beef to John Bowman and Capt. Thomas Quirk for voyage to Kaskaskia. 2789-3-20-August 28, 1779: Third document. Incomplete. Four day ration issued for 2 men and 1 woman in Capt. George company of Artillery. 2790-3-20-August 28, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. Rations issued at Cahos. Names: M. Perault, Capt. Richard McCarty. Reference to boat master. 2791-3-20-August 29, 1779: Top right document. George Rogers Clark order to Quartermaster to give lead and powder to M. Chenett? for public use at St. Louis. 2792-3-20-No date: Bottom right document. Written in French. Rations issued. Signed by Capt. James Shelby. 2793-3-21-Sept. 4, 1779: Top left document. Commissary gave 5 day rations to indian interpreter Monsieur Vondria. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Thomas Quirk. 2794-3-21-August 29, 1779: Second document. Lieut. Thomas Wilson request for 30 pounds of beef for officers' mess. 2795-3-21-Sept. 1, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary gave 5 day ration for 1 man. Names: John Bowman, Capt. Thomas Quirk. 2796-3-21-August 31, 1779: Top right document. Commissary gave 15 pounds of beef for 3 day ration for Samuel Sills. Names: Capt. Thomas Quirk. 2797-3-22-August 29, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 3 day ration for 3 officers and 1 private. Names: William Shannon. 2798-3-22-August 31, 1779: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry gave 3 day rations to secretary Samuel Sills. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. James Shelby. 2799-3-22-August 30, 1779: Third document. Written in French. Payment at Vincennes to Pierre 2799-3-22-August 30, 1779: Consonyer? Names: William Shannon, N Perros? 2800-3-22-August 31, 1779: Right side document. Commissary issued 3 day ration to Monsieur Lanlot [Linctot]. Names: Leonard Helms, Capt. James Shelby. 2801-3-23-24-August 29, 1779: Top document. Incomplete. Duplicate. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations to Monsieur Drouart. Names Capt. James Shelby. 2802-3-23-24-August 31, 1779: Second left document. Duplicate. Fort Patrick Henry gave 3 day provision to 2 indian interpreters. 2803-3-23-24-August 31, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate. Fort Patrick Henry commissary gave 4 day ration to secretary Samuel Sills. Names: Leonard Helm. 2804-3-23-24-August 31, 1779: Second right document. Duplicate. Fort Patrick Henry issued 3 day ration to interpreter Samuel Sills. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 2805-3-25-August 30, 1779: Top document. [Capt.] John Williams order for 2 day provision for 2 families consisting of 7 persons. 2806-3-25-August 31, 1779: Center document. Fort Patrick Henry Commissary issued 3 day ration to French interpreter Samuel Sills. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 2807-3-25-August 31, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 3 day rations for 2 artificers and 1 washwoman. 2808-3-25-August 30, 1779: Right side document. Capt. John Williams order for tallow for the hospital at Kaskaskia. 2809-3-26-August 30, 1779: Top document. James Finn, quarter master at Fort Clark obtained a load of wood from Capseau? Brazae. 2810-3-26-August 31, 1779: Center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 2 day ration for 7 artificers. 2811-3-26-August 30, 1779: Bottom document. James Finn, quarter master at Fort Clark obtained a load of wood from Monsieur Brashein. 2812-3-26-August 31, 1779: Right side document. Rank and file listing of a 2 day ration for the troops of Capt. Thomas Quirk at Fort Patrick Henry. Rations for 30 included 22 rank and file, 2 washwomen, 3 bowmen, 1 sergeant major and 1 major. 2813-3-27-August 30, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey requested 4 day ration for his mess. 2814-3-27-August 31, 1779: Second document. Capt. James Shelby order for 2 day ration for 2814-3-27-August 31, 1779-Continued: Monsieur Drouart, who was an assistant of Capt. Helm at Fort Patrick Henry. 2815-3-27-August 31, 1779: Third document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day ration for 1 artificer in his company. 2816-3-27-August 30, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton request for 50 rations for Capt. George company. 2817-3-27-Sept. 3, 1779: Document on right side. William Shannon instructions for bearer of note to be given rations for 3 officers and 1 private. 2818-3-28-No date: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for rations for Zephaniah Blackford, who was going to Kaskaskia. 2819-3-28-Sept. 2, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Valentine Dalton order for 3 day rations for 2 men and 1 wash woman of Capt. George company. 2820-3-28-September 1, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day ration for 42 men. 2821-3-29-Sept. 1, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey request for 2 day ration for sick men. 2822-3-29-September 1, 1779: Second document. Lieut. Richard Brashear requested 2 day ration for 46 men of his company. 2823-3-29-No date: Left side document. Fragment. Reference to 400 Illinois troops. Signed by Henry Crutcher. 2824-3-29-Feb. 16, 1779: Right side document. Bill of exchange for $ 26 and 2/3 sent from Naihotoche to Oliver Pollock at New Orleans. Cannot read signed names. 2825-3-30 Sept. 1, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey request for 2 day ration for sick men in hospital. 2826-3-30-Sept. 1, 1779: Left side document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day ration for 46 men in his company. 2827-3-30-August 29, 1779: Right side document. Capt. Thomas Quirk signed [note] that it was good for 10 pounds of beef at St. Vincents. 2828-3-30-No date: Bottom left side document. Fragment. Reference to 400 Illinois troops. Signed by Henry Crutcher. Identical to 2823. 2829-3-30-March 10, 1779 and Aug. 1779: Bottom right side document. Written in French. Names: Frons 2829-3-30-March 10, 1779 and Aug. 1779-continued: Melloyes and Stephen Gooders. 2830-3-31-32-August 1779: Top document. No. 92. Bill of exchange sent from Naihotoche by Robert Elliott to Oliver Pollock at New Orleans. Verso written in French and has Monsieur Mettogea name. 2831-3-31-32-August 26, 1779: Second document. John Davis received 5 rations from Peter Light for service in the United States. 2832-3-31-32-August 25, 1779: Third document. Written in French. Rations supplied at Cahos. Signed by Capt. Richard McCarty. 2833-3-31-32-August 23, 1779: Bottom document. Flour ration given for use of George Rogers Clark. 2834-3-31-32-August 28, 1779: Lower right side document. Rations provided to Capt. John Williams. 2835-3-33-34-August 10, 1779: Top document. Joseph Bowman order at Fort Patrick Henry to issue 10 pounds of flour for Capt. Edward Worthington for trip to Falls of Ohio. 2836-3-33-34-August 1779: Center document. Bill of Exchange prepared Feb. 16, 1779 at 2836-3-33-34-August 1779-Continued: Naihotoche and sent to Oliver Pollock at New Orleans. Verso written in French. Names: George Rogers Clark, David Rogers. 2837-3-33-34-August 28, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French by M. Perault. English on verso indicated bearer had provided his rations for 90 days from August 28 to Nov. 25, 1779. Approved by Capt. Richard McCarty. Names: ? Beauliace? 2838-3-33-34-August 1779: Document on right side. No. 89. Receipt of Peter Light for 123 rations. 2839-3-35-37-August 16, 1779: Top left document. Duplicated. Leonard Helm order to commissary to give 6 pounds of beef to the Tobaco Chief Indian and charge it to the state of Virginia. Verso of document is not complete. The beef had been promised. Reference to buttons. 2840-3-35-37-August 26?, 1779: Top right document. Duplicated. Ration issued for fatigue [duty] Signed by Surgeon Rey. 2841-3-35-37-August 1779: Bottom document. No. 109. Duplicated. William Shannon and George Rogers Clark at Fort Clark sent June 17, 1779 Bill of Exchange for $510.00 to the Treasurer of Virginia or Oliver Pollock of New Orleans to pay Monsieur Bossioleb? for cattle, horses, flour and tea furnished the troops stationed in the Illinois Country. 2842-3-38-39-August 25, 1779: Top document. Salt issued for troops to use on march. Names: 2842-3-38-39-August 25, 1779-Continued: Capt. Isaac Taylor, E. Bulger. 2843-3-38-39-August 28, 1779: Second document. Written in French. Bearer of note had supplied 30 rations at Cahos. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty, Monsieur Courier. 2844-3-38-39-July 15, 1779: Bottom left document. Difficult to read. George Roger Clark instructions written at Kaskaskia for payment to Jean Baptist. Verso written in French and English. 2845-3-38-39-August 25, 1779: Bottom right document. Written in French. Capt. Richard McCarty certified bearer had furnished 49 rations.
2846-3-41-August 20, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Montgomery order to Fort Clark quarter master to issue 1 dozen ? to Major McCarty and James Matthews. 2847-3-41-August 21, 1779: Bottom document. Thirty eight rations issued at Fort Patrick Henry for Capt. Robert George company of artillery. Company consisted of 1 captain, 1 lieut., 1 sergeant, 9 gunners, 1 woman, 2 bowmen, 23 montross [matross],1 butcher, and 3 negroes. 2848-3-42-August 22, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry report of 3 day ration for 41 of Capt. Robert George company including 22 matross, 3 negroes, 2 bowmen, 1 butcher 1 drummer, 7 prisoners of war, 2 gunners and officers. 2849-3-42-August 19, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George company was issued 2 day ration for 23 matross, 3 negroes, 1 gunner, 1 butcher, 1 woman, and officers. 2850-3-43-August 23, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Colonel John Montgomery of the Illinois Regiment at Kaskaskia sent a Bill of Exchange for $80.00 to Treasurer of Virginia to pay Monsieur Perualt, who furnished sundry articles to the state of Virginia. 2851-3-43-August 28, 1779: Center document. Capt. James Shelby order for rations for Capt. Kellar company. 2852-3-43-August 20, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Clark quarter master gave powder to butcher James Mayfield, who was to kill beaver? for the troops of Col. John Montgomery. Names: Richard Harrison, Capt. John Williams. 2853-3-44-August 19, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to give 20 pounds of tallow to 7 prisoners of war to make soap for their use. 2854-3-44-August 19, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton of Illinois 2854-3-44-August 19, 1779-Continued: Artillery order for ? for use of Capt. George company. 2855-3-44-August 18, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Abraham Keller request for Fort Patrick Henry to issue tallow. Difficult to read. 2856-3-45-August 19, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry to issue 10 pounds of tallow for use of his company. 2857-3-45-August 19, 1779: Second document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton request to Mr. Blackford for 16 pounds of tallow for Capt. Robert George Co. 2858-3-45-August 19, 1779: Third document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 30 pounds of tallow for Capt. Todd company. 2859-3-45-August 19, 1779: Bottom document. Joseph Bowman order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to give a bushel of corn to his bowman for forage for 2 horses. 2860-3-46-August 19, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order to give 38 pound of tallow for use by Capt. Evans company. 2861-3-46-August 19, 1779: Center left document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 8 pounds of tallow for company of Capt. Robert George. 2862-3-46-August 19, 1779: Center right document. Leonard Helm order to give 10 pounds of beef to the baso [Tobacco] chief [indian]. 2863-3-46-August 19, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry gave 4 bushel of corn, 14 pounds of tallow, and 4 quarts of salt for use of the Vermilion indians. Names: Leonard Helm. 2864-3-47-August 22, 1779: Top document. List of rations issued at Fort Patrick Henry for Capt. Todd company of 3 sick, 2 sergeants, 2 bowmen and 7 rank and file. Names: Sergeant Joseph Roberts. 2865-3-47-August 19, 1779: Center left document. Lieut. Thomas Wilson request for 6 pounds of tallow for Capt. Taylor company. 2866-3-47-August 19, 1779: Center right document. George Rogers Clark order to give 1 bushel of corn to Charles. 2867-3-47-August 23, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Clark gave 516 pounds of flour to Capt. James for use at garrison. Names: Henry Crutcher. 2868-3-48-49-August 19, 1779: Top left document. Written in French. Duplicate. Surgeon Rey requested rations. 2869-3-48-49-August 19, 1779: Top right document. Leonard Helm order at St. Vincent to give Sherlock? corn and grease for use of the Vermilion indians. 2870-3-48-49-August 19, 1779: Second document. Leonard Helm request for corn for indians. 2871-3-48-49-August 19, 1779: Third document. Request for 10 pounds of tallow for soap making. Names: Capt. James Shelby, Capt. Robert Todd. 2872-3-48-49-August 19, 1779: Left bottom document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery received 523 pounds of flour for use of his troops for march from Post St. Vincent to Kaskaskia. 2873-3-48-49-August 17, 1779: Bottom right document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 4 day ration for 1 man. Names: William Shannon, Joseph Bowman. 2874-3-50-51-August 17, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby request to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to give tallow. 2875-3-50-51-August 17, 1779: Second document. Mark Wagner and William McGanuan? certified they received 198 rations from Peter Light for employment in the service of the United States. 2876-3-50-51-August 17, 1779: Third document. Thomas Collins was given 48 rations by Peter Light Document 2876-3-50-51-August 17, 1779-Continued: for employment in the service of the United States. 2877-3-50-51-August 17, 1779: Bottom document. Samuel Miller was given 87 rations by Peter Light for employment in the service of the United States. 2878-3-52-53-August 19, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Payment for 2 soldiers. Signed by Jacque Lemaja? 2879-3-52-53-August 17, 1779: Center document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary gave flour to soldier as ordered by George Rogers Clark and Capt. James Shelby. 2880-3-52-53-August 23, 1779: Bottom document. Henry Crutcher at Fort Clark paid Antoine Bienvenue for use of horse and services on march of Capt. Richard McCarty Company to and from Kaskaskia. Verso listed 37 loads of wood, 23 bushels of corn, 1 bushel of oats, 2 old shirts and cash. 2881-3-54-August 16, 1779: Top document. James Patten at the Falls of Ohio requested ammunition ration for 3 men of Capt. Todd company. 2882-3-54-August 18, 1779: Center document. Fort Patrick Henry gave 3 day ration for 2 men in Capt. Thomas Quirk company who were going to Falls of Ohio. Names: Lieut. James Ramsey. 2883-3-54-August 18, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 1 bushel of indian corn to James Dromgoole for his march to Kaskaskia. 2884-3-55-56-August 17, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day ration for 19 in Capt. Evans company of 2 sergeants, 13 rank and file, 3 artificers, and 1 bowman. Names: Sergeant Andrew Clark, Capt. James Shelby. 2885-3-55-56-August 22, 1779: Center document. Duplicate. Fort Patrick Henry issued indian corn and salt for Capt. Robert George's trip to the Falls of Ohio. Names: Z. Blackford. 2886-3-55-56-August 22, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Z. Blackford of Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue indian corn, 1 flag, and tallow to the French militia commanded by Major Bosseron for an expedition up the Wabash [River]. 2887-3-57 -August 22, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby certified Z. Blackford of Fort Patrick Henry commissary had issued 40 bushels of indian corn, 507 pounds of fresh beef, and 406 pounds of flour for expedition up the Wabash [River]. 2888-3-57-August 22, 1779: Left center document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry to issue 2 day rations for 7 prisoners of war. 2889-3-57-August 22, 1779: Right center document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark commissary for candles. 2890-3-57-August 21, 1779: Bottom document. List of 2 day ration issued for 19 of Capt. Jesse Evans company of 2 sergeants, 14 rank and file, and 3 artificers. Names: Andrew Clark, Capt. James Shelby. 2891-3-58-August 22, 1779: Top document. List of 2 day ration issued for 14 of Capt. James Shelby company of 1 captain, 1 ensign, 2 lieut. and 10 rank and file. Names: Henry Crutcher. 2892-3-58-August 21, 1779: Center document. List of 2 day ration issued for 16 of Capt. Edward Taylor's company commanded by Capt. James Shelby. There were 12 rank and file, 2 artificers, and 2 sergeants. 2893-3-58-August 23, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 3 day ration for 1 woman. 2894-3-59-August 21, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey request for 2 day rations for 15 sick men. 2895-3-59-August 21, 1779: Second document. Capt. James Shelby order at Fort Patrick Henry for ration for 1 artificer. 2896-3-59-August 21, 1779: Third document. John Montgomery order to Fort Clark quartermaster for rations for bearer of order. 2897-3-59-August 22, 1779: Bottom document. John Montgomery order to commissary to issue 2 pounds of sugar to Betsey Cokson. 2898-3-60-August 21, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order rations be issued to the boat master at Fort Patrick Henry. 2899-3-60-August 21, 1779: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 5 day ration for 1 man. Names: Joseph Bowman, Capt. Thomas Quirk. 2900-3-60-August 21, 1779: Third document. Capt. Richard McCarty order to quarter master to issue 1 fuzil [fusil]. Names: Capt. John Williams. 2901-3-60-August 20, 1779: Left bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order for 20 pounds of beef for his officers' mess. 2902-3-60-August 21, 1779: Right bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary Z. Blackford to give indian corn to Capt. Lanto [Linctot] for expedition up the Wabash [River]. 2903-3-61-August 20, 1779: Top left document. William Shannon order to Fort Patrick Henry 2903-3-61-August 20, 1779 – Continued: commissary to issue 2 day ration for 3 officers and 1 private. 2904-3-61-August 21, 1779: Top right document. Surgeon Rey request for 3 day ration. 2905-3-61-August 21, 1779: Second document. Order to commissary to issue grease to make soap. Names: John Green, Capt. James Shelby and boat master. 2906-3-61-August 21, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. Thomas Quirk request for 30 pounds of beef for his mess. 2907-3-61-August 21, 1779: Bottom right document. Written in French. Powder and ball were delivered at Kaskaskia to Capt. Richard McCarty. 2908-3-62-August 20, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry list of 2 day ration issued for 14 men in Capt. Todd's company commanded by Capt. James Shelby. Names: Sergeant Joseph Roberts. 2910-3-62-August 20, 1779: Second document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 20 pounds of beef for his mess. 2911-3-62-August 20, 1779: Third document. Inventory of Kaskaskia quarter master store by James Finn. Items listed were 40 pounds of coffee, 2 dozen pewter buttons, linseed oil, 4 scalping knives, 40 guns, tobacco, 2911-3-62-August 20, 1779-Continued: 30 gallon of taffia, corn and 40 plates. Some portions of document are missing. 2912-3-62-August 20, 1779: Fourth document on right side. James Patten order to issue powder and salt for 1 man of Capt. William Hess? 2913-3-63-August 20, 1779: Top document. Appears to be incomplete. Names: Richard Harrison, Monsieur Dejoye?, I. B. Gurson, Antoine Benevue, Monsieur Conser? 2914-3-63-August 20, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order at Fort Patrick Henry to issue rations. difficult to read. Very faded. 2915-3-64-August 19, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry list of rations for 19 of Capt. James Shelby company including 1 ensign, 10 rank and file and 2 Sergeants. Names: Sergeant Henry Cullon? 2916-3-64-August 19, 1779: Left center document. Capt. James Shelby order for tallow for Laurence Slaughter. 2917-3-64-August 19, 1779: Right center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order 3 day rations for Cahos troops commanded by Capt. Linelot. 2918-3-64-August 19, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Patrick 2918-3-64-August 19, 1779-Continued: Henry for 2 day ration for 7 prisoners of war. 2919-3-64-August 19, 1779: Bottom right document. Capt. Thomas Quirk requested 20 rations for his mess. 2920-3-65 -August 19, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey requested meat for 15 sick men. 2921-3-65-August 19, 1779: Center left document. Bushel of corn issued. Names: Capt. James Shelby, Capt. Isaac Taylor. 2922-3-65-August 19, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Thomas Wilson requested 10 lbs of tallow. 2923-3-65-August 19, 1779: Center right document. Written in French. Surgeon Rey requested provisions for men in hospital. 2924-3-65-August 19, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry list of 2 day rations issued for 19 of Capt. Jesse Evans company of 2 sergeants, 13 rank and file, 3 artificers, and 1 bowman. Names: Andrew Clark. 2925-3-66-August 19, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry list of 2 day rations issued to 17 of Capt. Isaac Taylor company including 12 rank and file. Names: Edward Taylor. 2926-3-66-August 19, 1779: Center left document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 8 pounds of tallow to Capt. Robert George company. 2927-3-66-August 19, 1779: Center right document. George Rogers Clark order to give 1 bag of corn to Charles. 2928-3-66-August 19, 1779: Bottom Document. Capt. James Shelby requested 10 pounds of tallow. 2929-3-67-August 19, 1779: Top document. Rations issued for Capt. Taylor company commanded by Capt. James Shelby. 2930-3-67-No date: Center document. Microfilm copy of a 7 of clubs playing card. 2931-3-67-August 19, 1779: Center right document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day ration for 19 of Capt. Kellar company commanded by Capt. James Shelby. 2932-3-68-70-August 19, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Capt. James Shelby requested 2 bushels of corn. 2933-3-68-70-August 16, 1779: Second document. James Pattan at Falls of Ohio requested salt ration for 30 days for 1 man of Capt. Kellar company. 2934-3-68-70-August 17, 1779: Third document-left side. Corn ration for horses. Names: Anthony Crocket, John Montgomery. 2935 -3-68-70-August 16, 1779: Fourth document-right side. George Rogers Clark order for corn to be given to Charles. 2936-3-71-August 23, 1779: Top left document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order at Fort Patrick Henry for 2 day ration for 1 artificer and 3 wash women. 2937-3-71-August 23, 1779: Top right document. Lieut. Thomas Wilson requested tallow. 2938-3-71-August 23, 1779: Third document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton requested 2 day ration for 3 men and 1 woman in Capt. Robert George co. of artillery. 2939-3-71-August 23, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry list of rations issued for troop of 35 commanded by Capt. Thomas Quirk. There were 23 rank and file, 6 artificers, 3 bowmen, and sergeants. 2940-3-72-73-August 23, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Fort Patrick Henry commissary issued 2 day ration for 3 officers and 1 private. Names: William Shannon. 2941-3-72-73-August 23, 1779: Second document-left side. Commissary issued 15 pounds of beef for roasting. Names: William Shannon. 2942-3-72-73-August 22, 1779: Third document-right side. Capt. James Shelby order for 2 day ration for 2 officers going to the Falls of Ohio by boat and a 4 day ration for the boat master. 2943-3-72-73-August 23, 1779: Bottom document. Henry Crutcher certified Capt. James had brought locks and barrels [guns] from the Mississippi [River] for use of Fort Clark Garrison. 2944-3-74-August 22, 1779: Top left document. Capt. James Shelby order to issue 2 bushels of corn for 2 ? indians, who were going on expedition with him. 2945-3-74-August 22, 1779: Top right document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 20 pounds of beef for his mess. 2946-3-74-August 22, 1779: Third document. Henry Crutcher requested 2 loaves of bread from Charles Charlovill for Col. Montgomery's mess at Fort Clark. 2947-3-74-August 22, 1779: Fourth document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 4 day ration for 1 wash woman. 2948-3-74-August 18, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry supplied 30 pounds of tallow to make soap for company of Capt. Jesse Evans or Capt. James Shelby. 2949-3-75-August 16, 1779: Top document. Richard Harrison order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 4 bushels of corn for horses which came with Col. Montgomery. 2950-3-75-August 16, 1779: Left document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 10 pounds of tallow to make soap. Names: Lieut. Anthony Crocket, John Montgomery. 2951-3-75-August 19, 1779: Right document. John Montgomery order for corn. 2952-3-75-August 17, 1779: Bottom document. Tallow issued to either Capt. Isaac Taylor or ? Montgomery. 2953-3-76-August 16, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher requested 225 pounds of flour for use of Fort Clark garrison. 2954-3-76-August 16, 1779: Second document. Richard Harrison order to Fort Clark quarter master to give 2 bushels of corn to Chief Battist of the Kaskaskia Indians. 2955-3-76-August 16, 1779: Third document. Richard Harrison order to Fort Clark quarter master to give 6 pounds of powder to Chief Battist of the Kaskaskia Indians. 2956-3-76 August 16, 1779: Fourth document. Capt. James Shelby order to issue 1 day ration 2956-3-76-August 16, 1779-Continued: for 10 men of Capt. Kellar company. 2957-3-76-August 16, 1779: Fifth document-right side. Fort Clark commissary issued 2 day ration for 3 officers and 1 private. Names: William Shannon. 2958-3-77-August 17, 1779: Top document. David Rogers certified receiving from Henry Crutcher, Fort Clark commissary in the Illinois country the following supplies: 454 pounds of beef, 411 pounds of meal, 67 pounds of flour, 1 peck of salt, and 50 pounds of powder for use of his company from July 25, 1779 to August 17, 1779. Voucher no. 17. 2959-3-77-August 17, 1779: Center document. Corn issued for use of the horses of the states. Names: Capt. Isaac Taylor, ? Montgomery. 2960-3-77-August 17, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary issued corn for forage of Joseph Bowman's horse. 2961-3-78-79-August 17, 1779: Top document. Bill of exchange sent to the Treasurer of Virginia by George Rogers Clark and William Shannon to pay Monsieur Augustus Shollot for supplying powder for the commonwealth of Virginia. French writing on verso and vendor's name was listed at Augtus Shouteau. 2962-3-78-79-August 17, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Jesse Evans requested corn forage for the country's horses. 2963-3-80-August 17, 1779: Top document. Tallow issued for use of Capt. Robert George Co. Names: Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton of Illinois Artillery, John Montgomery. 2964-3-80-August 17, 1779: Second document. Capt. James Shelby requested Mess rations. 2965-3-80-August 17, 1779: Third document. Capt. James Shelby order for rations for 10 in Capt. Kellar company. 2966-3-80-August 18, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations to boat master. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 2967-3-80-August 18, 1779: Fifth document-right side. Leonard Helm order to commissary William Blackford to issue corn for indians going up the Wabash. 2968-3-81-August 18, 1779: Top document. Capt. Robert George request for 2 day ration for 1 man. 2969-3-81-August 17, 1779: Second document. John Montgomery requested corn forage for horse. 2970-3-81-August 17, 1779: Third document. John Girault requested salt for 3 officers for a trip to Kaskaskia. 2971-3-81-August 18, 1779: Bottom document. Rations for 2 days issued to Capt. Robert George company including 1 butcher, 3 negroes, 2 bowmen, and 1 woman. 2972-3-81-August 17, 1779: Fifth document-right side. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to issue beef to ? Drouart, who had lent beef to men of Capt. Santo [Linctot] 2973-3-82-August 17, 1779: Top document. Rations issued for 2 days for 17 of Capt. James Shelby company, including 12 rank and file. Names: Edward Taylor. 2974-3-82-August 18, 1779: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry list of 2 day rations issued for 12 of Capt. Todd company under command of Capt. James Shelby. There were 9 rank and file, 1 sick and 2 sergeants. Names: Sergeant Joseph Roberts, John Roberts. 2975-3-82-August 17, 1779: Third document. Capt. James Shelby order for Fort Patrick Henry to issue 4 day rations for 12 men of Capt. Williams' company, who were going to Kaskaskia. 2976-3-83-August 17, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day ration for 19 of Capt. James Shelby company. Names: Sergeant. Henry Hutton. 2977-3-83-August 17, 1779: Center document. Falls of Ohio issued ammunition for 2 men of Capt. Abraham Keller company. Names: James Patten. 2978-3-83-August 17, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. James Patten at Falls of Ohio gave powder to 2 men on trip from Williamsburg, Virginia to O Post [Vincennes]. 2979-3-84-85-August 18, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher received 200 pounds of flour for use of the troops at Fort Clark in Illinois from Rigo Bovey. 2980-3-84-85-August 19, 1779: Second document. William Shannon request to commissary for 2 day provision for 4 men. 2981-3-84-85-August 19, 1779: Third document. Capt. James Shelby order for corn for horses. 2982-3-84-85-August 19, 1779: Fourth document. Falls of Ohio gave salt 30 days for 2 men of Capt. Abraham Keller company. Names: James Patten. 2983-3-84-85-August 19, 1779: Fifth document-right side. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for ration for 1 wash woman. 2984-3-86-87-August 18, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Rations issued for men of different companies on their way to Vincennes. Names: Capt. Thomas Quirk. 2985-3-86-87-August 18, 1779: Center document. William Shannon order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day ration for 3 officers and 1 private. 2986-3-86-87-August 18, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order to give bearer Charles 1 bushel of corn and 1 pint of salt.
2987-3-89-90-August 21, 1779: Supplies allocated to Capt. Robert George company of artillery to take to the Falls of Ohio. Signed by Valentine Thomas Dalton for Capt. George. Some potions of document missing. Verso listed Richard Clark. Supplies: 1 box of grape shot for 16 rounds; 29 [rifles]; 50 balls for six pounder; 300 nails, 40 sand bags, 1 tarpaulin; 4 tents; 1 handsaw; 1 copper charger for 6 pounder; 1 traveling magazine; and numerous other types of items needed for the artillery company. James Reid signed that items were received. 2988-3-91-92-August 9, 1779: Top document. No. 149. Fort Patrick Henry Bill of Exchange sent by William Shannon to Treasurer of Virginia for payment of $331.50 to John Gerault for flour and sundry articles supplied for use of the troops. 2989-3-91-92-August 11, 1779: Bottom document. No. 151. Fort Patrick Henry Bill of Exchange sent by William Shannon to Treasurer of Virginia to pay Joseph Anderson for trip from Kaskaskia to Kentucky, lost sundry articles, and provisions furnished for himself and comrades. Some portions are written in French. Names: Leonard Helm. 2990-3-93-August 6, 1779: Top document. Bill of exchange sent from Fort Clark to George 2990-3-93-August 6, 1779-Continued: Rogers Clark by Henry Crutcher and Richard Harrison for payment of $2036.00 for to Monsieur Charlovill for use of troops in the service of Illinois. English version of Document 2991. 2991-3-93-August 6, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. English translation is Document 2990. 2992-3-94-95-August 3, 1779: Top document. Bill of Exchange sent by George Rogers Clark at Fort Vincennes to the Treasurer of Virginia to pay $1143.20 to Monsieur Antoine Gamelin for sundries furnished for the use of the state of Virginia. Verso written in French. Names: Antoine Pauelins?. 2993-3-94-95-August 9, 1779: Bottom document. Bill of Exchange sent by George Rogers Clark and William Shannon at Fort Patrick Henry in the Illinois to the Treasurer of Virginia to pay $438.00 to Monsieur Legras provisions furnished the troops stationed at Fort Patrick Henry. 2994-3-96-97-August 4, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery order to issue ammunition to 2 spies of the company. 2995-3-96-97-August 5, 1779: Second document. John Montgomery and Capt. Edward Worthington order at Fort Clark to issue 4 guns. 2996-3-96-97-August 8, 1779: Third document. Capt. John Williams requested 60 flints for use of his company. 2997-3-96-97-August 8, 1779: Fourth document-right side. Capt. Edward Worthington requested 2 flints for his company. 2998-3-98-August 4, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery order to St. Vinson quarter master to give powder and lead to Joseph Calvert of Capt. James Shelby co. 2999-3-98-August 4, 1779: Second document. John Montgomery order for powder, lead and 2 flints for himself. 3000-3-98-August 5, 1779: Third document-left side. John Montgomery order to Fort Patrick Henry quarter master to give gun and 24 rounds of cartridges to Lieut. John Roberts. 3001-3-98-August 3, 1779: Fourth document-right side. James Trubue received 131 pounds of buffalo beef for use of troops at Boonesboro from John Harbison. 3002-3-98-August 30, 1779: Fifth document. Commissary James Trabue received 10 bushels of corn for use of troops at Boonesboro from Richard Galiway. 3003-3-99-August 5, 1779: Top document. Ammunition ration issued. Names: Capt. Jesse Evans, John Montgomery. 3004-3-99-August 5, 1779: Center document. Capt. John Williams requested powder, lead, 3004-3-99-August 5, 1779-Continued. flints, and paper for use of his company. Names: John Montgomery. 3005-3-99-August 6, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton requested paper from the quarter master for use of Capt. Robert George company of artillery. 3006-3-100-101-August 6, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for powder and lead for use of his company at Fort Patrick Henry. Names: Joseph Bowman. 3007-3-100-101-August 8, 1779: Center left document. Zep Blackford gave a bag to Richard Brashear. 3008-3-100-101-August 8, 1779: Center right document. George Rogers Clark order for cartridge box and 12 rounds of cartridge for use of Capt. Worthington company. Names: Richard Clark. 3009-3-100-101-August 9, 1779: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order to give powder and lead to Shradrack Bond. 3010-3-102-103-August 8, 1779: Top document. No. 104. Lieut. Richard Brashear and John Montgomery order to issue 13 pounds of powder 26 pounds of lead and 36 flints for 26 men, who were going by water to Kaskaskia. 3011-3-102-103-August 9, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. John Williams and George Rogers Clark order for powder and lead. 3012-3-102-103-August 9, 1779: Bottom right document. Powder and lead issued to Capt. Richard McCarty company. Names: George Rogers Clark, Michael Perrault. 3013-3-104-107-August 10, 1779: Top left document. Two copies. Joseph Bowman order to Quartermaster to provide powder, lead and a small land bag for V. Bartelot? for trip to Falls of Ohio. 3014-3-104-107-August 9, 1779: Center document. Duplicate. Capt. James Shelby order to quartermaster to issue 3 small bags for used of Capt. Taylor co. 3015-3-104-107-August 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate. Leonard Helm order to quartermaster to give powder and lead to the Wabash Indian Chief. 3016-3-104-107-July 16, 1779: Top right document. Duplicate. Incomplete. No. 116. Document was written at Oak Post and writer explains that his health is better thanks to God. Verso was written by Joseph Bowman at Fort Patrick Henry and indicated 5 land bags were given to Joseph Calvert of Capt. Shelby's co. Names: ? Friend. 3017-3-108-August 11, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry Quartermaster gave 14 bags to Lieut. Crockett to carry provisions to the Falls of Ohio. Names Capt. Jesse Evans, Joseph Bowman. 3018-3-108-August 8, 1779: Bottom left document. Provision of lead and powder issued. Names: Capt. Jesse Evans, [ Lieut. Col.] Montgomery. 3019-3-108-August 8, 1779: Bottom right document. Signed by Capt. John Williams. Writing too light to read. 3020-3-109-112 -August 10, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Joseph Bowman order to Fort Patrick Henry Quartermaster to issue powder, lead, and flints to the butcher to use to kill cattle. 3021-3-109-112-August 11, 1779: Center document. Duplicate. Capt. Isaac Taylor order for powder, lead and 15 flints. 3022-3-109-112-August 11, 1779: Bottom left document. Duplicate. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder and lead for 3 men of Lieut. James Roberts, who were going to the Falls of Ohio. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 3023-3-109-112-August 10, 1779: Bottom right document. Duplicate. Capt. James Shelby order to quartermaster to issue one small bag to ? Canove. 3024-3-113-August 11, 1779: Top left document. Capt. Abraham Kellar requested powder and lead for his journey. 3025-3-113-August 11, 1779: Top right document. Ammunition ration issued for Capt. Robert Todd. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 3026-3-113-August 11, 1779: Center document. Joseph Bowman order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster for powder and lead for Capt. Edward Worthington trip to the Falls of Ohio. 3027-3-113-August 11, 1779: Bottom document. Joseph Bowman order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to give 2 land bags to Capt. Worthington for a trip to the Falls of Ohio. 3028-3-114-August 9, 1779: Top document. Leonard Helm order to Fort Patrick Henry to give powder and lead to the indian agent Monsieur Gam Cuy? 3029-3-114-August 12, 1779: Second document. Joseph Bowman order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to issue powder and lead to William Williams for his trip to the Falls of Ohio. 3030-3-114-August 14, 1779: Third document. Written in French. Surgeon Rey requested provisions for the hospital. 3031-3-114-August 18, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry Quartermaster to issue 4 pounds of powder for use of the troops to bury Major Joseph Bowman. [ Probably for firing salute over grave or body of Major Bowman.] 3032-3-115-August 13, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to issue 1 ax from the country store to Sergeant Wilson for use of the garrison. 3033-3-115-August 14, 1779: Center document. Capt. Jesse Evans requested 2 bigs [Barley?]. 3034-3-115-August 12, 1779: Bottom document. Ammunition of powder and ball was requested for John Hawkins. Names: Joseph Bowman, J. Cobudges? 3035-3-115-August 14, 1779: Document on right side. Capt. James Shelby requested 1 tent cloth. 3036-3-116-117-August 12, 1779: Top document. Joseph Bowman order to quartermaster for powder and lead for himself and bowman to take to Falls of Ohio. 3037-3-116-117-August 16, 1779: Center document. Capt. James Shelby requested 2 flints per 15 men of Capt. Taylor's company under his command be issued. 3038-3-116-117-August 15, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. James Shelby requested 2 small bags for the hospital. 3039-3-116-117-August 15, 1779: Bottom right document. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder, lead and 2 dozen flints to party going on command to join Col. Clark at St. Vincent. Names: Capt. James Shelby, John Reid. 3040-3-118-August 16, 1779: Top document. Zephaniah Blackford at Fort Patrick Henry certified he had received 17 sheets of paper from Quartermaster John Reid. 3041-3-118-August 15, 1779: Center document. Capt. James Shelby requested a musket for the use of Capt. Evans company now under his command. 3042-3-118-August 18, 1779: Bottom left document. Leonard Helm order to quartermaster to issue powder to the young Indian Tobaco Chief and the Grand Kite Indian Chief, who were going on an expedition with Major Bossron. 3043-3-118-August 21, 1779: Bottom right document. Incomplete. Quartermaster issued ? 3044-3-119-120-August 20, 1779: Top document. No. 137. Capt. James Shelby requested Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to issue 5 pounds of steel for the [armer]. 3045-3-119-120-August 21, 1779: Center document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Patrick Henry for powder, lead, flints and paper for use of his company. 3046-3-119-120-August 20, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby at Fort Patrick Henry requested flints for use of Capt. Evans company. 3047-3-121-August 16, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby requested paper for use of Capt. Taylor's company. 3048-3-121-August 20, 1779: Center document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort St. Vincent quartermaster for 100 pounds of gun powder, 140 pounds of lead, 100 gun flints and 30 sand bags. 3049-3-121-August 19, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George on his way to Fort Patrick Henry received ammunition from Quartermaster John Reid. 3050-3-122-No date: Top document. Laurence Slaughter received powder and 3 [guns]. 3051-3-122-August 20, 1779: Bottom document. Quartermaster gave 20 axes for use of Thomas Wilson company. 3052-3-123-124-August 22, 1779: Top left document. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder and lead to Capt. Thomas Quirk. 3053-3-123-124-August 9, 1779: Top right document. NO. 109. M. Perrault received 24 cartridges. 3054-3-123-124-August 22, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort St. Vincent to provide 72 and 1/2 pounds of lead, 100 gun flints, 147 pounds of gun powder, 30 sand bags, 20 dozen cartridges, 33 pounds of ball, 26 and 1/2 pound of small shoot, 90 pounds of tallow and 2 narrow axes to Capt. Langtot's party going up the Wabash [River].
3055-3-126-131-September 30, 1779: Three copies of same document. Letter or orders written at Read Quarters at the Falls of Ohio by George Rogers Clark, Commander in chief of the Virginia Forces of the Western Department to Capt. Silas Harlan, who was informed that a fort was to be established near the mouth of the Ohio [River] and that a number of artificers as well as other inhabitants were needed to carry on the work at the new fort. Clark ordered Harlan to raise needed persons to become settlers at the fort, to pay them as militia for as long as necessary and to rendezvous at the new fort by December 1, [1779]. 3056-3-132-September 16, 1779: Top document. List of provisions for the rank and file of the troops stationed at Fort Patrick Henry September 15 and 16, 1779. There were 96 persons in the companies of Captains: James Shelby, Abraham Kellar, Jesse Evans, Isaac Taylor, Robert George, and Robert Todd. There were 15 sick in the hospital and 7 persons listed with a separate group of artificers. There were 4 women with the troops. There were 96 persons, who received 192 rations. 3057-3-132-September 9, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Richard Harrison certified that Isaac Mayfield and his brother McCajah Mayfield had been employed as artificers at Fort Clark. They were to be paid at 5 shillings per day and to received goods for payment. Signed by John Reid. 3058-3-133-134-September 7, 1779: Rank and file listing of provisions for troops commanded by Lieut. Col. John Montgomery at Fort Clark for September 6 and 7, 1779. There are 4 separate listings, which provide details for provisions issued to Capt. John Williams company, the Lieut. Col. staff, Family 44 and the hospital. Names: Capt. Williams, Lieut. Richard Brashear, Mistress Williams, (?) Finn, Jack Elm, (?) Bush, Flosel (?), Ebin (?), Samuel Allen, Sergeant May and A. Taylor. 3058-3-133-134-September 7, 1779-continued: Provisions were listed for weighting boys, who were probably servants; women, children, spies, gunners, Beef hunters, expressors, negroes, sick in hospital, and for mess for doctor and officers. 3059-3-135-136-September 6, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear approval for 2 day rations for the doctor, family and sick in the hospital. Names: James Green, Daniel Wheelin, John Harrington, Benjamin Lewis, D. Hicks, William Joukket?, Thirteen rations were issued. 3060-3-135-136-September 1, 1779: Bottom document. William Shannon certified Adam Bingeman was employed as commissary at Fort Vincent in the Illinois Department from March 1, 1779 through July 31, 1779 and that his pay and subsistence was equal to that of a captain. 3061-3-137-138-September 29, 1779: List of provisions issued for rank and file for troops stationed at Fort Patrick Henry for September 29 and 30, 1779. Listed by companies for Staff, Sick in Hospital, Artificers, and Captains: Isaac Taylor, Jesse Evans, James Shelby, Abraham Kellar, and Robert Todd. There were 15 sick in the hospital, 10 artificers, 4 women, 1 doctor, and 2 bowmen. Signed by James Reid, Quartermaster. Verso stated vouchers of Z. Blackford. 3062-3-139-140-September 26, 1779: List of provisions issued for rank and file for troops stationed at Fort Patrick Henry for September 25 and 26, 1779. Difficult to read. Listed by Staff and companies of Captains: James Shelby, Isaac Taylor, Jesse Evans, and two others. There were 136 rations. Names: Z. Blackford, Capt. Thomas Quirk. 3063-3-141-142-September 30, 1779: Abstract of September 1779 provisions issued at Fort Patrick Henry. 3063-3-141-142-September 30, 1779-Continued: for troops, prisoners, indians and others. Prepared by Zephaniah Blackford and certified by George Rogers Clark. There were 3,070 rations issued and included 1,290 pounds of flour, 1,385 1/2 pounds of Indian Meal, 6,596 pounds of Beef and 456 rations of salt. There were extra rations of flour, beef, tallow and corn issued. 3064-3-144-September 24, 1779: Top document. List of provisions issued for rank and file for troops stationed at Fort Patrick Henry for September 23 and 24, 1779. Rations were for Staff and companies of Captains: Isaac Taylor, James Shelby, Jesse Evans, Robert Todd, Thomas Quirk, and Abraham Keller. Special reference to artificers. Names: John Reid. 3065-3-144-September 22, 1779: Bottom document. List of provisions issued for September 21 and 22, 1779 by rank and file for Fort Patrick Henry troops of Captains: James Shelby, Robert Todd, Abraham Keller, Isaac Taylor, and Jesse Evans. Special listing for artificers and sick in hospital. Total of 92 persons including 2 women. Names: John Reid. 3066-3-145-148-September 30, 1779: Top left document. Two copies. Written in French. Bill of exchange for payment of provisions furnished and sent to Oliver Pollock. Names: Joseph Pouree?, William Galafice? 3067-3-145-148-September 5, 1779: Top right document. Two copies. Capt. Thomas Quirk requested 75 pounds of beef for mess of his officers. 3068-3-145-148-September 8, 1779: Bottom document. Two copies. Lieut. Richard Brashear requested rations for the doctor, his family and sick in the Kaskaskia 3069-3-145-148-September 8, 1779-Continued: hospital. Names: D. Hicks, John Harrington, Daniel Wheeling, Benjamin Lewis, John Green and William Portis? 3070-3-149-September 21, 1779: Top document. Bill of Exchange for $250 for medicine supplied by Andrew Rayor for troops of the Commonwealth of Virginia stationed at Fort Patrick Henry in the Illinois Country was sent by William Shannon to the Treasurer of Virginia. 3071-3-149-Sept. 18, 1779: Bottom document. Bill of Exchange for $2,863 and 3/5 for provisions supplied by Francois Bosseron for troops of the Commonwealth of Virginia stationed at Fort Patrick Henry in the Illinois Country was sent by William Shannon to the Treasurer of Virginia. 3072-3-149-September 5, 1779: Document on right side. Lieut. Richard Brashear requested 2 day ration for 35 men in his company. 3073-3-150-September 21, 1779: Top document. Written in French. Surgeon Rey requested rations. 3074-3-150-September 18, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate of Document 3071 on frame 149. Bill of Exchange for $2,863 and 3/5 for provisions supplied by Francois Bosseron for troops at Fort Patrick Henry in the Illinois Country was sent by William Shannon to the Treasurer of Virginia. 3075-3-151-September 16, 1779: Top document. Bill of Exchange for $ 5,552 for provisions and services rendered by Monsieur Phillip Legras for the commonwealth. 3075-3-151-September 16, 1779-Continued: of Virginia was sent by William Shannon and George Rogers Clark to the Treasurer of Virginia. 3076-3-151-September 26, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Vincent paid $ 140.00 to Patt McCophy? for taffia furnished to Indians. Named: Leonard Helm, John Todd. 3077-3-152-153-September 24, 1779: Top document. Capt. William Harrod order to Falls of Ohio to issue 3 day rations for 5 men in his company. 3078-3-152-153-Sept. 21, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. Various supplied sold. Names: Oliver Pollock, Monsieur Laffont. 3079-3-154-155-September 20, 1779: No. 163. Bill of Exchange for $1,305.00 for sundry articles supplied by Monsieur Nicholas Perault for troops of the commonwealth of Virginia at Fort Patrick Henry in the Illinois Country was sent by William Shannon to the Treasurer of Virginia. 3080-3-156-157-September 1779: Total Vouchers of rations issued for months from September 1779 through February 1781? by quantity of flour, beef, indian meal, pork, salt and peas. One side of document has listed other provisions of powder, flints, bags, paper, oars, oil, oil cloth, cables, taffia, coffee, sugar, aul blades, knives, pewter buttons, china plates, broad cloth, caulking irons, batteaus (boats), beef hides, rope, tomahawks, corn, fusil, boots, and cotton. 3081-3-158-159-September 12, 1779: List of vouchers for items issued to soldiers by commissary Jacob 3081-3-158-159-September 12, 1779: Peayett at the Falls of Ohio. Some portions of document is missing. Entries certified James Harris, Samuel Harris, Stephen Harris, and John Mahard Harris served in the militia of Capt. William Harrod's company and were supplied beef and flour for the period of time from May 1 to Sept. 12, 1779. 3082-3-160-August 31, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Henry Crutcher purchased 435 pounds of beef from Monsieur Vital Bauvior for the troops at Fort Clark. 3083-3-160-September 13, 1779: Center document. Duplicate. Capt. Edward Worthington received powder and lead from Jacob Pyeatt at the Falls of Ohio. 3084-3-160-September 2, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Richard Harrison certified Hayden Wells worked 48 days as an artificer and was to be paid $1.00 per day in goods at Fort Clark. Names: I. Camp. 3085-3-161-162-August 31, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher purchased 435 pounds of beef from Monsieur Vital Bauvior for the troops at Fort Clark. Appears to be a duplicate of Document 3082-3-160. 3086-3-161-162-September 16, 1779: Center document. Capt. Edward Worthington purchased 423 pounds of buffalo meat from George Poff and Joseph Brown for the troops at the Falls of Ohio. Names: George Rogers Clark. 3087-3-161-162-September 2, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Richard Harrison certified artificer Charles Martin and was paid in goods from Fort Clark for work. 3088-3-163-September 9, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear requested 2 day rations for 2 pack horse men at Fort Clark. Names: Mr. Shaw. 3089-3-163-September 1, 1779: Center document. Difficult to read. James Patten issued rations for a woman at the Falls of Ohio. 3090-3-163-September 1, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day rations for 30 persons in company of Capt. Thomas Quirk. There were 22 in rank and file, 2 wash women, 3 bowmen, 2 sergeants and 1 sergeant major. 3091-3-164-September 5, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day rations for 32 troops of Capt. Thomas Quirk. There were 26 rank and file, 2 wash women, 3 bowmen, 2 sergeants and 1 sergeant major. 3092-3-164-September 3, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day rations for 32 troops of Capt. Thomas Quirk. There were 22 rank and file, 2 wash women, 3 bowmen, 1 sergeant major and 2 sergeants. 3093-3-165-September 2, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 2 day rations for 3 men expedition. 3094-3-165-September 8, 1779: Left Bottom document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day rations for troops of Capt. Thomas Quirk. There were 24 rank and file, 3 bowmen, 2 wash women, 2 sergeants, and 1 sergeant majors. 3095-3-165-September 7, 1779: Right Bottom document. Written in French. Surgeon Rey requested rations for hospital. 3096-3-166-September 12, 1779: Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day rations for Capt. Thomas Quirk troops consisting of 32 persons including 24 rank and file, 3 bowmen, 2 wash women, 2 sergeants and 1 sergeant major.
3097-3-168-September 28, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams requested 2 day rations for 2 spies in his company. 3098-3-168-September 30, 1779: Second document. Ten men of Capt. [Richard] McCarty company were issued 2 day rations. Names: Capt. John Williams, John Montgomery. 3099-3-168-September 27, 1779: Third document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary issued 2 day rations for 7 men in company of Capt. James Shelby. 3100-3-168-September 17, 1779: Fourth document. Fort Vincent commissary issued 8 pounds of beef to Monsieur Vodry?, Indian interpreter to give to the Grand Quite. 3101-3-169-170-September 3, 1779: Top document. Fort Clark issued 2 day rations for men of Capt. George company. Names: Lieut. [Richard] Brashear. 3102-3-169-170-September 30, 1779: Center left document. Capt. John Williams requested 6 day rations for 2 spies in his company. 3102a-3-169-170-Center right document. John Montgomery requested 2 day rations for an expedition. 3103-3-169-170-September 30, 1779: Bottom document. Quartermaster James Finn received from Madam Del Cle? wood for soldier use in the garrison. 3104-3-171-172-September 29, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby requested 2 day ration for 1 artificer. 3105-3-171-172-September 30, 1779: Center document. Leonard Helm requested beef ration for Indian interpreter. 3106-3-171-172-September 30, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. James Shelby requested ration for artificer. 3107-3-171-172-September 30, 1779: Bottom right document. Commissary issued 2 day rations for 7 men of Capt. Linetot. 3108-3-173-175-September 30, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery order to Fort Clark for 2 day rations for 15 men in Capt. James Robinson company. 3109-3-173-175-September 29, 1779: Center left document. Commissary issued provisions to men of Capt. Linetot company. 3110-3-173-175-September 30, 1779: Center right document. Commissary issued rations for 6 men of Capt. Linetot company. 3111-3-173-175-September 30, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations for 44 men of his company. 3112-3-176-September 30, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams requested 2 day rations for 5 men, 2 women and 2 children. 3113-3-176-September 30, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day rations for 1 man in company of Capt. James Shelby. 3114-3-177-September 29, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams order to issue rations for the doctor and his family, and sick in the hospital at Kaskaskia. Names: Benjamin Lewis. 3115-3-177-September 3, 1779: Center document. Indian interpreter Monsieur Vaudry was given 6 day rations. Names: Leonard Helm, Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton. 3116-3-177-September 28, 1779: Bottom document. Zephaniah Blackford of Fort Patrick Henry 3116-3-177-September 28, 1779-Continued: Commissary issued 100 pounds of flour for the 2 day voyage of William Shannon to the Falls of Ohio. 3117-3-178-179-September 28, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams requested 2 day rations for 7 persons in families. 3118-3-178-179-September 28, 1779: Center document. Capt. John Williams order for rations for the doctor, his family and sick in the hospital at Kaskaskia. Names: David Conane?, John Green, James Wheeling, Benjamin Lewis and John? Poff. 3119-3-178-179-September 28, 1779: Bottom document. John Montgomery order at Fort Clark to issue 2 day rations for 16 men of Capt. James Robinson's company. Names: James Shaw. 3120-3-180-181-September 30, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 60 rations for company of Capt. George. Names: Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton. 3121-3-180-181-September 30, 1779: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry commissary issued 3 day rations to Monsieur Drouart. Names: Capt. Thomas Quirk. 3122-3-180-181-September 29, 1779: Third left document. Capt. James Shelby order for Fort Vincent to issue 2 day ration for 1 indian interpreter. 3123-3-180-181-September 27, 1779: Fourth right document. Capt. James Shelby requested mess ration for himself and Capt. Robinson. 3124-3-180-181-September 28, 1779: Fifth left bottom document. James Finn obtained 4 loads of wood from Monsieur Le Chanis? for use at the garrison. 3125-3-180-181-September 27, 1779: Six document on right side. Written in French. Names: Monsieur Linetot? 3126-3-182-183-September 27, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey requested 15 pounds of beef. 3127-3-182-183-September 30, 1779: Center left document. Commissary issued 3 day rations. Names: Lieut. Girault. 3128-3-182-183-September 19, 1779: Center right document. Ten pounds of tallow were issued. Names: Andrew Clark, Capt. James Shelby. 3129-3-182-183-September 29, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. John Williams requested Fort Clark to issue rations for 5 men, 2 women and 2 children in Capt. Richard Harrison company. 3130-3-182-183-September 27, 1779: Bottom right document. Written in French. [Capt.] Linetot was issued rations. 3131-3-184-185-September 28, 1779: Top document. John Montgomery requested 3 day rations for 4 men in his company. 3132-3-184-185-September 28, 1779: Second document. Capt. Robert George Fort Jefferson quartermaster to issue 1 bag and 10 gallons of whiskey for the permanent troops. 3133-3-184-185-September 25, 1779: Third document. John Montgomery requested 2 day rations for himself and 2 bowmen. 3134-3-184-185-September 25, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams requested 2 day rations for 49 men of his company. 3135-3-186-187-September 23, 1779: Top document. Sergeant David Wallis and Jarriot Williams requested 2 day rations for 5 men. 3136-3-186-187-September 23, 1779: Third document. Capt. John Williams order to commissary for 2 day rations for 2 men. 3137-3-186-187-September 23, 1779: Bottom left document. Michael Perault order for 3 day rations for Sergeant Andres. 3138-3-186-187-September 28, 1779: Bottom right document. Written in French. Order for powder and lead. Names: Capt. James Shelby, (?) Cornoyer? 3139-3-188-189-September 17, 1779: Top left document. Written in French. Reference to powder and lead. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 3140-3-188-189-September 23, 1779: Top right document. Michael Perault requested 2 day rations. 3141-3-188-189-September 20, 1779: Center document. Henry Crutcher certified he had borrowed 300 pounds of flour from Benjamin Belt or Balk for use of Capt. Harrison troops until Col Montgomery returned from O Post. 3142-3-188-189-September 28, 1779: Bottom document. Surgeon Rey requested rations for the sick. 3143-3-190-September 17, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day rations for 5 artificers. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 3144-3-190-September 20, 1779: Second left document. Henry Crutcher obtained purchased flour for use of the Illinois troops at Fort Clark from Gem? Bauviar? 3145-3-190-September 27, 1779: Third right document. Written in French. Surgeon Rey requested rations for the hospital. 3146-3-190-September 16, 1779: Fourth document. Quartermaster James Finn at Fort Clark obtained wood from Monsieur Morran. 3147-3-190-September 27, 1779: Bottom left document. Fort Clark Quartermaster James Finn received wood from Monsieur Morran. 3148-3-190-September 27, 1779: Bottom right document. Fort Clark Quartermaster James Finn received wood from Charles Charleville. 3149-3-191-192-September 25, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams order to issue rations for the hospital for Doctor Cannard, his family of 3, Benjamin Lewis, Daniel Wheeling, James Green, D. Hite, and William Pothin? 3150-3-191-192 September 16, 1779: Second document. Henry Crutcher issued 2 day rations for 16 men of the Colonel's mess. 3151-3-191-192-September 23, 1779: Bottom left document. Commissary issued 3 day rations for the indian interpreter Monsieur Vaudry. Names: Leonard Helms. 3152-3-191-192-September 25, 1779: Bottom right document. Written in French. Ration of beef. Names: Henry Crutcher, (?) Cournoyes? 3153-3-193-September 19, 1779: Top document. Commissary issued 8 pounds of grease. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 3154-3-193-September 18, 1779: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 10 pounds of grease to: 3155-3-193-September 18, 1779: Capt. Thomas Quirk. 3156-3-193-September 23, 1779: Third document. Capt. James Shelby order for 3 day rations for an indian interpreter. 3157-3-193-September 25, 1779: Bottom document. Leonard Helm order to give 3 day rations to indian interpreter Monsieur Vaudry. 3158-3-194-195-September 25, 1779: Top document. Leonard Helm order to commissary to issue 5 day rations for indian interpreter James Shatlock? 3159-3-194-195-September 25, 1779: Second document. Capt. John Williams order to issue rations for Kaskaskia hospital for Doctor Cannard, his family of 3, Benjamin Lewis, Daniel Wheeling, James Green, D. Hite, and William Pothin? 3160-3-194-195-September 24, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations for 49 men of his company. 3161-3-194-195-September 23, 1779: Bottom right document. (?) Linetot order for 2 day rations for 7 men. 3162-3-196-197-September 23, 1779: Top document. Some portions written in French. Reference to a contract with Monsieur Barbeau for flour and slaughtered hides at 3162-3-196-197-September 23, 1779: Fort Clark. Names: Henry Crutcher, Monsieur Charleville, Jr. 3163-3-196-197-September 17, 1779: Bottom document. List of rations issued by rank and file at Fort Patrick Henry for the troops of Captains: Isaac Taylor, James Shelby, Robert Todd, Jesse Evans, Abraham Kellar and 15 sick in the hospital. Names: Capt. Thomas Quirk, James Reid. 3164-3-198-199-September 26, 1779: Top left document. Commissary issued 2 day rations for 2 men who came with Capt. Linetot, who were on their way to Illinois. 3165-3-198-199-September 29, 1779: Top right document. Leonard Helm order for rations for indian interpreter. 3166-3-198-199-September 19, 1779: Center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for Fort Patrick Henry to issue rations for 1 wash woman. 3167-3-198-199-September 19, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. John Williams order for Fort Clark to issue 4 day rations for 3 express men of his company. 3168-3-198-199-September 23, 1779: Bottom right document. Capt. James Shelby order for 4 day rations for 1 artificer. 3169-3-200-September 23, 1779: Top left document. Rations for Michael Perault and (?) Girault. 3170-3-200-September 25, 1779: Top right document. Leonard Helm order to issue 2 day rations for interpreter Samuel Sills, who was going to the Falls of Ohio. 3171-3-200-September 19, 1779: Center left document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 2 day ration for his mess. 3172-3-200-September 19, 1779: Center right document. John Montgomery requested 2 day rations for himself and 2 men at Fort Clark. 3173-3-200-September 19, 1779: Bottom document. Incomplete. John [Montgomery] order for 2 day rations for his company. 3174-3-201-202-September 19, 1779: Top document. Leonard Helm order for 2 day ration for indian interpreter. 3175-3-201-202-September 19, 1779: Second document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 2 day rations for 5 men and 1 woman of Capt. Harrison company. Names: Sergeant Frank S. Guion. 3176-3-201-202-September 19, 1779: Third document. Capt. James Shelby order for mess for 8 men. 3177-3-201-202-September 19, 1779: Bottom left document. Leonard Helm order to issue 2 day rations for interpreter (?) Sunlock? 3178-3-201-202-September 20, 1779: Bottom right document. Capt. James Shelby requested 2 day ration for indian interpreter. 3179-3-203-204-September 19, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams order for rations for 2 men, 2 women and 3 children in his company at Fort Clark. Verso has reference to " the most political compliments to his and brother's family." 3180-3-203-204-September 29, 1779: Second document. Leonard Helm order for 4 day rations for the indian interpreter, James Sherlock. 3181-3-203-204-September 23, 1779: Third document. Capt. James Shelby order to commissary for 2 day mess for 8 men of his company. 3182-3-203-204-September 23, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order to commissary for 4 day rations for 1 artificer. 3183-3-205-September 27, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark commissary for 2 day ration for William Belt. 3184-3-205-September 27, 1779: Second left document. Capt. John Williams order for rations for 49 men of his company. 3185-3-205-September 25, 1779: Second right document. Written in French. Rations for (?) Linetot. 3186-3-205-September 25, 1779: Third document. Rations for 1 man and 1 officer. Names: Sergeant David Wallis, Capt. John Williams. 3187-3-205-September 25, 1779: Bottom document. Leonard Helm order to Fort Patrick Henry for 2 day ration for an indian interpreter. 3188-3-206-207-September 25, 1779: Top document. John Daugherty used his mark to sign his name that he had paid $22 to Frederick S. Guion at Fort Clark, Kaskaskia for witness to his mark. Verso has reference to rations for 5 men and 2 wash women at Fort Clark. Names: Capt. Richard Harrison, Capt. John Williams. 3189-3-206-207-September 24, 1779: Second left document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry for 25 pounds of beef for mess for 8. 3190-3-206-207-September 25, 1779: Third right document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations for 2 families consisting of 7 persons. 3191-3-206-207-September 10, 1779: Fourth document. Capt. James Shelby order for rations for 8 men for his mess. 3192-3-206-207-September 25, 1779: Bottom document. Rations for 2 spies. Names Capt. John Williams. 3193-3-208-209-September 25, 1779: Top left document. Leonard Helm order to Fort Patrick Henry for 2 day rations for indian interpreter James Sharlock. Names: Samuel Sills. 3194-3-208-209-September 25, 1779: Top right document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 12 and 1/2 pounds of beef to Lieut. Levines. 3195-3-208-209-September 26, 1779: Second left document. Leonard Helm order for 3 day rations for indian interpreter Monsieur Vaudry. 3196-3-208-209-September 19, 1779: Third right document. Leonard Helm order for rations for indian interpreter James Sharlock. 3197-3-208-209-September 23, 1779: Fourth document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations for 3 express [ messenger]. Verso appears to have an incomplete document, which might have been a poem. 3198-3-208-209 September 17, 1779: Bottom document. Henry Crutcher received 816 pounds of flour from (?) Janau for use of the Illinois troops at Fort Clark. 3199-3-210-September 17, 1779: Top document. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for corn for English 3199-3-208-209-September 17, 1779-Continued: families. 3200-3-210-September 17, 1779: Second document. Capt. James Shelby requested Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 10 pounds of tallow. 3201-3-210-September 17, 1779: Third document. Quartermaster James Finn received two loads of wood from Batties Charleville. 3202-3-210-September 17, 1779: Center document. Rations for 45 men. Names: James Reid. 3203-3-210-September 25, 1779: Document right side. Rations for 1 wash woman. 3204-3-211-212-September 15, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations for 48 men of his company. 3205-3-211-212-September 16, 1779: Second document. Capt. James Shelby order for 6 day ration for 1 artificer. 3206-3-211-212-September 1779: Third document. Very faded. Difficult to read. Payment to Monsieur Beau Jolett. Names: David Rogers 3207-3-211-212-September 27, 1779: Fourth document. John Montgomery received 3 pecks of salt from William Henry Brokis for use of the troops on their march to Kaskaskia and was to be repaid when troops arrived. 3208-3-213-214-September 29, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher purchased 1340 pounds of flour and taffia from (?) Charleville, Sr. for use of the Illinois troops at Fort Clark. 3209-3-213-214-August 25, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery for the Illinois Regiment sent a bill of exchange from Kaskaskia to the Treasurer of virginia for $52 for payment of sundry articles supplied by Michael Perault for the state of Virginia. 3210-3-215-216-September 30, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher certified he had bought 500 pound of flour from Monsieur Beauvis for use of the Illinois troops. 3211-3-217-218-September 25, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher received 342 pounds of beef from Capt. Richard Winston for use of the Illinois troops at Fort Clark. 3212-3-217-218-September 17, 1779: Center document. Henry Crutcher received 300 pounds of flour from Monsieur Beavinar for use of the Illinois troops at Fort Clark. 3213-3-217-218-September 20, 1779: Bottom document. Henry Crutcher purchased 300 pounds of beef from Madam Bentley for Fort Clark. 3214-3-219-220-September 23, 1779: Top document. Rations for 5 men, 1 woman and 2 children in Capt. Richard Harrison co. Names: Sergeant Frank S. Guion. 3215-3-219-220-September 29, 1779: Center left document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 3 day ration for interpreter Samuel Sills. Names: Leonard Helm. 3216-3-219-220-September 27, 1779: Center right document. Capt. John Williams request for 4 day ration for 1 interpreter. 3217-3-219-220 -September 23, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. Twelve rations were issued. Names: (?) Linetot 3218-3-221-222-September 22, 1779: Top document. Capt. Richard Harrison order for rations for 5 men, 1 wash woman and 2 children in his company. 3219-3-221-222-September 27, 1779: Second document. Fort Clark issued 2 day mess for 11 of Capt. Williams men. Names: Henry Crutcher. 3220-3-221-222-September 27, 1779: Third document. Capt. John Williams order to issue 2 day rations for 1 wash woman. 3221-3-221-222-September 28, 1779: Bottom document. Joseph Bowman order to issue 2 day rations for Surgeon Rey and 15 sick men in hospital. 3222-3-221-222-September 25, 1779: Document on right side. Rations issued to party of Captain Linetot going to the Falls of Ohio. 3223-3-223-September 25, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order for Fort Patrick Henry to issue 2 day rations for 2 artificers and 1 wash woman. 3224-3-223-September 25, 1779: Second document. John Montgomery order for 3 day ration for 4 men. 3225-3-223-September 30, 1779: Third document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 6 day rations for 2 men and 1 woman of Capt. Robert George Company of Artillery. 3226-3-223-September 19, 1779: Bottom document. Leonard Helm order to give rations to secretary Samuel Sills. 3227-3-224-September 18, 1779: Top document. Zephaniah Blackford order for 94 and 1/2 pounds of flour for the sick. 3228-3-224-September 18, 1779: Center left document. Capt. Edward Worthington paid $20 to George Poff for 74 pounds of beef for use of the troops at the Falls of Ohio. 3229-3-224-September 27, 1779: Center right document. Fort Patrick Henry issued mess ration for Document 3229-3-224-September 27, 1779-Continued: 8 men of Capt. Thomas Quirk Co. 3230-3-224-September 26, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order to commissary for 2 day mess for 8 men of his company. 3231-3-225-September 24, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams request for 2 day rations for 2 spies in his company. 3232-3-225-September 20, 1779: Second document. Capt. James Shelby order for commissary to issue 25 pounds of tallow. 3233-3-225-September 17, 1779: Third document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for Fort Patrick Henry to issue 2 day rations for 1 matross in Capt. Robert George Artillery Company. 3234-3-225-September 17, 1779: Fourth document. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry to issue 2 day rations for 2 artificers and 1 wash woman. 3235-3-225-September 17, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby requested Fort Patrick Henry to issue 2 day rations for 7 men going to the Falls of Ohio. 3236-3-226-September 23, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey received 6 pounds of beef. 3237-3-226-September 18, 1779: Second left document. John Montgomery order for 2 day ration for Richard Jipson? 3238-3-226-September 21, 1779: Third right document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 50 pounds of grease for use of Capt. Robert George Company. 3239-3-226-September 19, 1779: Fourth document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 4 day rations for 2 men of Capt. Robert George Company. 3240-3-226-September 18, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery order for rations for the Kaskaskia hospital. Names: Doctor Cannard, James Green, Daniel Wheeling, Benjamin Lewis, David Hicks, William Noflin? 3241-3-227-September 18, 1779: Top document. John Gerault order to commissary for 3 day rations. 3242-3-227-September 17, 1779: Second document. John Williams order to commissary for 2 day rations for 2 men, 2 women and 3 children. 3243-3-227-September 18, 1779: Bottom left document. Fort Clark Commissary issued 15 pounds of beef to Monsieur Brocus who had furnished such for the garrison in July. Names: Capt. Richard Harrison, Lieut. Col. John Montgomery. 3244-3-227-September 18, 1779: Bottom riiiriiiight document. He right document Henry Crutcher received 1309 pounds of 3244-3-227-September 18, 1779-Continued: flour from Charles Charleville, Jr. for use of troops. 3245-3-228-September 16, 1779: Capt. John Williams order for rations for sick, Doctor Cannard, and his family at the Kaskaskia hospital. Names: David Hicks, James Green, Daniel Wheeling, Benjamin Lewis, William Pofton? 3246-3-229-September 17, 1779: Lieut. Thomas Wilson order for 2 day ration for his company at Fort Clark. There were 3 wash women and 31 privates and others.
3247-3-231-232-September 2, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher received flour from Charles Charleville Sr. for use of the Illinois troops at Fort Clark. 3248-3-231-232-September 2, 1779: Center document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day ration of meat for 2 men of Capt. Thomas Quirk Company. 3249-3-231-232-September 3, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day rations for 2 pack horse men. 3250-3-233-234-September 3, 1779: Top document. Frederick S. Guion requested Fort Clark for 2 day rations for 5 men, 2 wash women and 2 children in Capt. Richard Harrison company. 3251-3-233-234-September 7, 1779: Center left document. Henry Crutcher obtained load of hay from Monsieur Charleville, Sr. in addition to that called for in his contract for use of Fort Clark. 3252-3-233-234-September 3, 1779: Center right document. Henry Crutcher order for 2 day rations for 11 men and 2 women in Lieut. Col. John Montgomery co. 3253-3-233-234-September 2, 1779: Bottom document. Henry Crutcher purchased 500 pounds of flour and 2 bushels of peas from Monsieur Bienvenue for use of the Illinois troops at Fort Clark. 3254-3-235-September 14, 1779: Top document. William Shannon order to Fort Vincent Commissary to issue 3 day ration for 3 officers and 1 private and 1 bushel of corn for the country's horses. 3255-3-235-September 3, 1779: Center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Vincent quartermaster to give powder and lead to the indian interpreter Monsieur Vaudry. 3256-3-235-September 10, 1779: Bottom document. Henry Crutcher received 275 pounds of beef from Capt. Plapsy for use of Fort Clark garrison. 3257-3-236 -September 9, 1779: Top left document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for commissary to give 2 bushels of corn to Joseph Andrews. 3258-3-236-September 7, 1779: Top right document. Written in French. Rations issued to (?) Cornoye. Names: Capt. James Shelby. 3259-3-236-September 11, 1779: Center left document. Fort Clark commissary issued 3 day rations for 13 men in the hospital. Names: Surgeon Rey. 3260-3-236-September 9, 1779: Center right document. Surgeon Rey requested rations for sick men in the hospital. 3261-3-236-September 1779: Bottom document. Too faded to read. 3262-3-237-September 9, 1779: Top document. Capt. William Harrod order for 1 day ration for 16. 3263-3-237-September 9, 1779: Second document. Patt Kennedy order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 1 bushel of corn for country horses. 3264-3-237-September 9, 1779: Third document. Quartermaster James Finn received 2 loads of wood from William Luchance for use of Fort Clark garrison. 3265-3-237-September 1779: Fourth document. Quartermaster James Finn loads of wood from Rago Boyton? for use of Fort Clark garrison. 3266-3-237 September 9, 1779: Fifth document on right side. Five day ration issued for 1 man. Names: Isaac Bowman, John Bowman. 3267-3-238-239-September 9, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher requested mess for the Colonel's mess. 3268-3-238-239-September 9, 1779: Second document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry for 2 day rations for 2 artificers and 1 wash woman. 3269-3-238-239-September 9, 1779: Bottom left document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark for 2 day ration for 3 men in Capt. John Williams company. 3270-3-238-239-September 15, 1779: Bottom right document. Quartermaster James Finn received 4 loads of wood from Monsieur Jonica for use of Fort Clark garrison. 3271-3-240-241-September 15, 1779: Top document. William Shannon order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 1 bushel of corn for the country's horses. 3272-3-240-241-September 17, 1779: Second document. Leonard Helm order for commissary to issue 3 day rations to indian interpreter Samuel Sharlock. 3273-3-240-241-September 8, 1779: Third document. Henry Crutcher certified Madam Roseblaue supplied milk to the Kaskaskia hospital and was to be paid by Virginia. 3274-3-240-241-September 15, 1779: Bottom document. John Montgomery order for rations for Richard Jepson? 3275-3-242-September 15, 1779: Top document. Quartermaster James Finn received 3 loads of wood from Charles Charleville. Written in French. 3276-3-242-September 12, 1779: Second document. George Rogers Clark order to Falls of Ohio commissary to give 1 bushel of salt to Capt. Elliot. 3277-3-242-September 9, 1779: Bottom left document. Lieut. Thomas Wilson order to commissary to issue 30 pounds of beef for 6 men for 2 days. 3278-3-242-September 3, 1779: Bottom right document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 25 pounds of beef ration. 3279-3-243-September 3, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey received 1 pound of powder, 2 pounds of lead and 6 flints from John Reid. 3280-3-243-September 4, 1779: Second document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for powder, lead, and flints for Lieut. Charles Morgan of Capt. Richard McCarty company. 3281-3-243-September 6, 1779: Third document. Falls of Ohio issued powder and lead. Names James Patton. 3282-3-243-September 2, 1779: Fourth document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to issue rations for the hospital at Kaskaskia. Names: Doctor Cannard, Daniel Wheeling, Benjamin Lewis, John Green, William Poffin?, David Hicks. 3283-3-244-September 3, 1779: Top document. Surgeon Rey requested Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton to provide powder, ball, flints and a cartridge box but indicated made up cartridges would be better. 3284-3-244-September 8, 1779: Second document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for powder, lead and flints be given to Lieut. Charles Morgan of Capt. Richard McCarty Co. 3285-3-244-September 4, 1779: Third document. Very faded. James Patton order to Falls of Ohio to issue powder to Richard Harrison. 3286-3-244-No date: Bottom document. No words. 3287-3-245-September 12, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 2 day rations to men of Capt. Williams co. 3288-3-245-September 13, 1779: Second document. Thomas Willson order to Fort Patrick Henry for 2 day rations for 2 artificers, and 1 matross of Capt. Edward Worthington company. 3289-3-245-September 13, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 30 pounds of beef for 2 day mess ration for 6. 3290-3-246-247-September 13. 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 2 day rations for the Colonel's mess for 16 men, 2 women, 2 boys, and 2 negroes. 3291-3-246-247-September 7, 1779: Center document. Henry Crutcher order for Fort Clark commissary to issue 2 day mess for Colonel Montgomery. 3292-3-246-247-September 3, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Vincent commissary issued 10 pounds of beef to wife of the Grand Coit. Names: Leonard Helm, Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton, Samuel Sills. 3293-3-248-249-September 14, 1779: Top document. Jed Han received 1 cart of wood from Monsieur Boscein for use of the troops at Fort Clark. 3294-3-248-249-September 7, 1779: Second document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day rations for 43 men of his company. 3295-3-248-249-September 5, 1779: Third document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 2 day ration for 1 of Capt. Edward Worthington' s company. 3296-3-248-249-September 8, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 2 day rations for 7 artificers. 3297-3-248-249-September 5, 1779: Bottom right document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 2 day rations for 7 artificers. 3298-3-250-251-September 5, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order to Fort Patrick Henry to issue 2 day rations for 2 artificers, and 1 wash woman. 3299-3-250-251-September 4, 1779: Second left document. William Shannon order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 2 day rations for 3 officers. Names: Col. Legras, Capt. Thomas Quirk, Capt. Isaac Taylor, Ensign John Chanced, Lieut. Thomas Wilson, Capt. James Shelby, Lieut. James Colveart, Ensign Jarrat Williams, Capt. Jesse Evans, Lieut. Anthony Crocket, and John Reid. 3300-3-250-251-September 5, 1779: Third document on right. Surgeon Rey requested rations. 3301-3-250-251-September 4, 1779: Fourth document on left. Fort Clark issued rations for 3 men, 2 women and 2 children of Capt. Richard Harrison company. Names: Lieut. Richard Brashear. 3302-3-250-252-September 7, 1779: Fifth document on right. Leonard Helm order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 3 day rations. 3303-3-250-251-September 5, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 2 day rations for 7 artificers. 3304-3-252-September 4, 1779: Top document. James Finn, quartermaster, received 2 load of wood from Monsieur Luchanee for use of Fort Clark garrison. 3305-3-252-September 4, 1779: Center left document. Quartermaster James Finn received 1 load of wood from ? Brazee for use of Fort Clark garrison. 3306-3-252-September 8, 1779: Center right document. Leonard Helm order to Fort Vincent commissary to issue beef to secretary Samuel Sills. 3307-3-252-September 8, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 4 day rations for 2 men and 1 woman in Capt. Robert George Company. 3308-3-253-254-September 4, 1779: Top document. Quartermaster James Finn received 1 load of wood from Monsieur Bienvenne for use of Fort Clark garrison. 3309-3-253-254-September 5, 1779: Center left document. Ration issued for 1 man of Lieut. Richard Brashear company. 3310-3-253-254-September 5, 1779: Center right document. Lieut. Thomas Wilson order for 3 day ration for 1 wash woman. 3311-3-253-254-September 4, 1779: Bottom document. Powder issued to Capt. William Williams. Names: James Patten. 3312-3-255-September 4, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for ration for 1 artificer in Capt. Williams co. 3313-3-255-September 5, 1779: Center left document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark commissary for 2 day ration for 30 men in his company. 3314-3-255-September 5, 1779: Center right document. Lieut. Thomas Wilson order for 30 pounds of beef for 3 day ration for officers. 3315-3-255-September 5, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 3 day provision for 2 spies. 3316-3-256-259-August 3, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. William Shannon order for 3 day ration for August 3-6, 1779 for 2 officers and 1 private. 3317-3-256-259-September 5, 1779: Second document. Duplicate. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark commissary for 2 day rations for 38 men of Capt. Williams co. 3318-3-256-259-September 5, 1779: Third document. Duplicate. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 2 day rations for families at Fort Clark. 3319-3-256-259-September 14, 1779: Fourth document. Duplicate. [James] Shaw received 1 cart of wood from Betal Bovel for use of the troops at Fort Clark. 3320-3-256-259-September 19, 1779: Fifth document on right. Duplicate. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark commissary for 5 day ration for 3 men of his company. 3321-3-260-261-September 15, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Quartermaster James Finn certified Monsieur Jerrireas? Cart transported 2 bearers from the Little Village. 3322-3-260-261-September 15, 1779: Second document. Duplicate. Capt. James Shelby request for 18 pounds of beef for officer mess. 3323-3-260-261-September 13, 1779: Third document. Duplicate. Capt. John Williams order for 3 day rations for 34 men of his company. 3324-3-260-261-September 14, 1779: Fourth document. Duplicate. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 50 pounds of beef. 3325-3-260-261-September 14, 1779: Fifth document on right. Duplicate. Quartermaster James Finn 1 load of wood from R. Winston? for use at Fort Clark. 3326-3-262-263-September 13, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Superintendent Leonard Helm order to 3326-3-262-263-September 13, 1779-Continued: commissary for 4 day ration for indian interpreter Monsieur Vaudry. 3327-3-262-263-September 13, 1779: Second document. Duplicate. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order to Fort Patrick Henry for 2 day rations for 4 artificers. 3328-3-262-263-September 14, 1779: Bottom left document. Duplicate. William Shannon received 129 pounds of beef rations from Zephaniah Blackford at Fort Patrick Henry for himself and waiter from September 14 to October 12, 1779. 3329-3-262-263-September 10, 1779: Bottom right document. Duplicate. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 2 day ration for 7 artificers and 1 matross. 3330-3-264-265-September 15, 1779: Top document. Duplicate. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations for 15 men, 9 women, and 19 children. 3331-3-264-265-September 13, 1779: Center document. Duplicate. Capt. Edward Worthington received 2 bushels of salt from Jacob Pyeatt of Falls of Ohio country store. 3332-3-264-265-September 17, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day ration for 5 men, 1 woman and 2 children in Capt. Richard Harrison co. Verso is an incomplete document, which may or may not be related. References to military command and lieutenant governor in America, ceded islands, bills on the Treasury, copy of minutes sent, his majesty, and the obeying and observing of orders. 3333-3-266-267-September 10, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher order to Fort Clark commissary for 2 day rations for 16 men. 3334-3-266-267-September 10, 1779: Second document. William Shannon order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 1 bushel of corn for the country's horses. 3335-3-266-267-September 12, 1779: Bottom left document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark commissary for 4 day ration for 1 artificer in Capt. John Williams co. 3336-3-266-267-September 12, 1779: Bottom right document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations. Document incomplete. 3337-3-268-269-September 7, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Thomas Wilson order to commissary for 2 day ration of beef for 3 officers and 1 waiter? 3338-3-268-269-September 13, 1779: Second document. Commissary issued rations to Mr. Shaw, Jock, and the Grand Quite's wife. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. James Shelby. 3339-3-268-269-September 8, 1779: Third document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 2 day ration for Capt. Edward Worthington's company. 3340-3-268-269-September 7, 1779: Fourth document. Very faded. Ration of flour issued. 3341-3-268-269-September 7, 1779: Fifth document on right. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 2 day ration for 2 artificers and 1 wash woman. 3342-3-269-September 14, 1779: Sixth document. Does not appear-3-268. Surgeon Rey requested 1 day ration for 15 sick men. 3343-3-270-September 16, 1779: Top document. Leonard Helm order to Fort Vincent quartermaster for powder and lead for indians. 3344-3-270-September 9, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day ration for 32 men in his company. 3345-3-270-September September 25, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 2 day rations for 2 men and 1 woman. 3346-3-271-272-September 15, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order to quartermaster to replace 8 pounds of ball, which Major Burson had furnished at Auia? for use of the state [Virginia]. 3347-3-271-272-September 15, 1779: Center document. Secretary Samuel Sells by order of the superintendent to the commissary to issue 3 day provisions to 2 indians, the Grand Coit, and another Pinakishaw indian, who had been employed on the expedition to Auia? with Capt. [James] Shelby. 3348-3-271-272-September 3, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 4 day ration for 5 men of his company. 3349-3-273-274-September 11, 1779: Top document. No. 158. William Shannon and George Rogers Clark sent Bill of Exchange from Fort Patrick Henry for $431.50 to Treasurer of Virginia for payment of sundry articles supplied by Monsieur Phillip Legras. 3350-3-273-274-September 13, 1779: Bottom document. Rank and File listing of rations issued for Capt. Thomas Quirk company for 2 days at Fort Patrick Henry. Thirty three rations issued for 3 bowmen, 3 wash women, 24 rank and file, 2 sergeants, and 1 sergeant major. Names: Lieut. Thomas Wilson. 3351-3-275-276-September 24, 1779: Top document. No. 165. William Shannon and George Rogers Clark sent Bill of Exchange from Fort Patrick Henry for $975.00 to Treasurer of Virginia for payment of provisions and other services supplied by Phillip Legras for the commonwealth of Virginia troops. 3352-3-275-276-September 16, 1779: Bottom document. No. 159. William Shannon and George Rogers Clark sent Bill of Exchange from Fort Patrick Henry for $5,552. to Treasurer of Virginia for payment of provisions and services rendered the commonwealth of Virginia. 3353-3-277-278-September September 18, 1779: Top document. No. 160. William Shannon and George Rogers Clark sent Bill of Exchange from Fort Patrick Henry for $4,000 to Treasurer of Virginia for payment of provisions and sundries furnished by Francois Bosseron for the commonwealth of Virginia Troops. 3354-3-277-278-September 25, 1779: Center document. Capt. James Shelby order to quartermaster to give 3 pounds of powder and 60 bullets. 3355-3-277-278-September 23, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order to quartermaster to give 1/2 pound of powder and 10 ball to Lieut. Levine for his march to Kaskaskia from Fort Patrick Henry. 3356-3-279-September 15, 1779: Top document. Quartermaster James Finn received 1 load of wood for use of Fort Clark garrison from Vital Bovy. 3357-3-279-September 15, 1779: Second document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry for 12 pounds of beef for his mess. 3358-3-279-September 18, 1779: Third document. Capt. James Shelby order to quartermaster for 4 pounds of powder, 8 ball for the Ottawa Indian Chief, who was going on express to Detroit with Capt. Lanlot [Linctot]. 3359-3-279-September 24, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order to issue a week ration of tallow for making candles for Lieut. Thomas Willson. 3360-3-280-282-September 20, 1779: Top document. Three copies. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to issue 2 pounds of powder for the mason to use stones for the garrison. 3361-3-280-282-September 15, 1779: Second document. Three copies. Commissary James Trabue obtained 380 pounds of pork from Flanders Gallaway for use of the troops at Boonesboro. 3362-3-280-282-September 15, 1779: Third document. Three copies. Commissary James Trabue obtained 187 pounds of pork from Richard Gallaway for use of the troops at Boonesboro. 3363-3-280-282-September 18, 1779: Fourth document. No. 173. Three copies. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to give 30 pounds of powder to Monsieur Amounseup? and Monsieur J. Godfroy for same quantity furnished Monsieur Linetot at Auia? 3364-3-281-282-September 24, 1779: Fifth document. Two copies. Not listed-3-280. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to issue powder and ball to Capt. Linetot party going to Falls of Ohio. 3365-3-280-282-September 10, 1779: Sixth document. Three copies. Listed on far right. William Shannon order for 10 pounds of beef ration. 3366-3-283-284-September 23, 1779: Top document. No. 161. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster for journey to Kaskaskia. 3367-3-283-284-September 25, 1779: Center left document. No. 170. Written in French and English Capt. Linetot order to Fort Vincent quartermaster for 5 pounds of powder and 10 pounds of ball. 3368-3-283-284-September 23, 1779: Center right document. No. 159. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to give 1 cartridge box full of cartridges and 2 sand bags to interpreter Samuel Sills, who was going with Capt. Linetot to the Falls of Ohio. 3369-3-283-284-September 23, 1779: Bottom document. No. 150. Capt. James Shelby order to Fort Vincent to give 2 sand bags to Ensign Slaughter for his own use. 3370-3-285-286-September 17, 1779: Top document. No. 151. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton received ammunition for July 15,-Aug. 27, 1779 from John Reid, Illinois Department Quartermaster at Fort Vincent 232 pounds of powder for morning and evening guns, Field Staff exercising, other artillery firings and gun powder to make cartridges for the canon. 3371-3-285-286-September 19, 1779: Center document. No. 166. Capt. James Shelby order to give 8 pounds of lead, which had been promised by the Indian agent for the Grand Coyt. 3372-3-285-286-July 29, 1779: Bottom document. Powder and lead issued by Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster for Capt. James Shelby co. Names: John Montgomery. 3373-3-287-288-September 16, 1779: Top document. Capt. James Shelby order to quartermaster to issue 3 land bags to Ensign Williams. 3374-3-287-288-September 16, 1779: Center document. Capt. James Shelby order to give 3 land bags to David Glen. 3375-3-287-288-September 7, 1779: Bottom document. John McCormick and Joseph Martin appraised a red ringed steer marked with a half crop in the left ear and slit in the right ear was valued at 34 pounds. Commissary James Trabue indicated the bullock was used by the troops at Fort Asaphe? 3376-3-289-290-September 3, 1779: Top document. J. M. P. Legrass request to Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton at Fort Patrick Henry for powder and lead for the village inhabitants at Fort Vincent, where there were 4 militia companies John Reid authorized to given needed ammunition to Col. Legrass. 3377-3-289-290-September 4, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to issue lead and powder to the French, grape shot, grape shot made up, cartridges for the troops of the garrison and powder and lead for those going on command. Verso listed flints and various sized ball also being issued. 3378-3-291-September 13, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for ammunition ration for 3 men of his company at Fort Patrick Henry. 3379-3-291-September 3, 1779: Bottom document. Surgeon Rey order to quartermaster to issue powder and ball to Samuel Watkins. 3380-3-292-September 4, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order to issue powder and lead to Capt. Robert George men. 3381-3-292-September 7, 1779: Center document. Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster gave bags to 3381-3-292-September 7, 1779-Continued: Capt. Robert George company. Names: Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton. 3382-3-292-September 26, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. James Shelby order for powder and lead to be given to Ensign Williams. 3383-3-293-294-September 1, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to issue 100 pounds of powder, 2 flints, 2 guns, 3 cartridges, 4 pounder and 8 loads of grape without powder for use in the cannon. Verso has reference to Department of Illinois and to Fort Vincent. 3384-3-293-294-September 3, 1779: Bottom document. No. 143. Fort Patrick Henry commissary issued 1 musket to Charles Morgan, who was a soldier in Capt. [Richard] McCarty co. Names: Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton of Artillery. 3385-3-295-296-September 5, 1779: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster gave powder and ball to indian interpreter Monsieur Vaudry. Names: Leonard Helm, Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton of Artillery. 3386-3-295-296-September 11, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order to Fort Patrick Henry for rations for 4 artificers. 3387-3-295-296-September ? 1779: Bottom document. Too faded to read. 3388-3-295-296-September 12, 1779: Document on bottom right. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for Fort Patrick Henry to issue 2 day rations for 2 artificers and 2 wash women. 3389-3-297-298-September 10, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 2 day rations for 3 express [men]. Names: Mr. Shaw, commissary. 3390-3-297-298-September 16, 1779: Center left document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Clark to issue 2 day rations for 5 men, 4 women and 2 children in Capt. Richard Harrison co. Names: Sergeant Frederick S. Guion. 3391-3-297-298-September 11, 1779: Center right document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for Fort Clark commissary to issue 2 day rations for 2 pack horse men. 3392-3-297-298-September 13, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark for 2 day mess ration for 6 men of Capt. Williams' company. 3393-3-299-301-September 13, 1779: Top document. Capt. John Williams request for 2 day rations for 47 men of his company. 3394-3-299-301-September 13, 1779: Second document on left. Leonard Helm order to commissary to give 3 day ration for secretary Samuel Sills. 3395-3-299-301-September 13, 1779: Third document on right. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day rations for 30 men from the Weeau? Names: ? Riley? 3396-3-299-301-September 13, 1779: Fourth document. Quartermaster James Finn received wood for use of Fort Clark garrison from Monsieur Bauehienn. 3397-3-299-301-September 15, 1779: Bottom document. Commissary issued 3 day rations for indian interpreter Monsieur Sherlock. Names: Secretary Samuel Sills, Leonard Helm. 3398-3-302-303-September 12, 1779: Top document. Capt. Thomas Quirk requested 2 day ration for 2 artificers and 1 matross. 3399-3-302-303-September 12, 1779: Center left document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 2 day ration for 2 men and 1 woman of Capt. Robert George co. 3400-3-302-303-September 13, 1779: Center right document. John Montgomery order for 3 day ration for 1 bowmen. 3401-3-302-303-September 12, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to commissary for 2 day ration for 32 men of his company. 3401-3-304-306-September 13, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark 3401-3-304-306-September 13, 1779-Continued: commissary to give 3 day ration for 2 spies. 3402-3-304-306-September 7, 1779: Bottom left document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day rations for Doctor Gennes, his family, and sick in the Kaskaskia Hospital. Names: Daniel Wheeling, Benjamin Lewis, John Harrington, John Green, D. Hicks, William Poffin. 3403-3-304-306-September 9, 1779: Bottom right document. Rations issued for 2 day for Capt. Thomas Quirk troops consisting of 1 lieut. 2 sergeants, 25 rank and file, 3 bowmen, and 2 women. 3404-3-307-308-September ?, 1779: Top document. Very faded. Reference to Fort Clark. Cannot read. 3405-3-307-308-September 16, 1779: Second document on left. ? Perault request for 3 day rations. 3406-3-307-308-September 7, 1779: Third document on right. Surgeon Rey request for 4 day ration for fifteen in hospital. 3407-3-307-308-September 14, 1779: Fourth document on left. Quartermaster James Finn used Batest Charleville cart for transporting goods from the water side. 3408-3-307-308-September 17, 1779: Fifth document on right. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for rations. 3408-3-307-308-September 17, 1779-Continued: Capt. John Williams company. 3409-3-307-308-September 9, 1779: Bottom document. William Shannon order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 3 day ration for 2 officers and 2 privates. 3410-3-309-September 17, 1779: Top document. Secretary Samuel Sills on orders from Capt. [Leonard] Helm, superintendent, requested Fort Vincent to issue a beef ration to the indian chief Grand Coit, who was going on an expedition. 3411-3-309-September, 1779: Center left document. Patt Kennedy order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to give half a bushel of corn for his horse. 3412-3-309-September 10, 1779: Center right document. Lieut. Thomas Valentine Dalton order for 2 day ration for 2 men in Capt. Robert George company. 3412-3-309-September 8, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for Fort Clark commissary for 4 day ration for 1 artificer in Capt. John Williams co. 3413-3-310-September 7, 1779: Top document. Patt Kennedy order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue half bushel corn for his horse. 3414-3-310-September 9, 1779: Second document on left side. Surgeon Rey requested rations for 3414-3-310-September 9, 1779-Continued: himself and 15 sick men in the hospital. 3415-3-310-September 13, 1779: Third document on right side. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 2 day ration for 2 men and 1 woman in Capt. [Robert] George co. 3416-3-310-September 7, 1779: Fourth document. William Shannon order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 3 day ration for 2 officers and 1 private. 3417-3-310-September 4, 1779: Bottom document. Surgeon Rey requested 3 day ration for 15 men in the hospital. Names: Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton. 3418-3-311-September 8, 1779: Top document. Secretary Samuel Sills by order of Superintendent Capt. [Leonard] Helm requested Fort Vincent to issue 6 day ration for the indian interpreter Monsieur Vaudry. 3419-3-311-September 7, 1779: Second document on left. Henry Crutcher received a bushel of peas for use of the Illinois troops at Fort Clark from ? Charleville, Sr. 3420-3-311-September 13, 1779: Third document on right. William Shannon order to commissary for beef for 2 officers and 1 private. 3421-3-311-September 10, 1779: Bottom document. Superintendent Leonard Helm order to commissary 3421-3-311-September 10, 1779-Continued: to issue 3 day ration to secretary Samuel Sills. 3422-3-312-September 16, 1779: Top document. Superintendent Leonard Helm order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary to issue 2 day ration for secretary Samuel Sills. 3423-3-312-September 3, 1779: Second document. Henry Crutcher order to Fort Clark commissary for 1 day provision of meat. 3424-3-312-September 3, 1779: Third document. Quartermaster James Finn received 2 load of wood for use of Fort Clark garrison from Monsieur Farringo. 3425-3-312-July 5, 1779: Bottom document. Note to Mr. Marney to give ? to doctor. 3426-3-313-September 1, 1779: Top document. Henry Crutcher certified Fort Clark had received 50 loads of hay, which had been contracted by Monsieur Charleville, Sr. 3427-3-313-September 2, 1779: Center document on left. Henry Crutcher requested from Fort Clark commissary flour and salt rations for Mr. Sanders to use for salting meat. 3428-3-313-September 2, 1779: Center document on right. Capt. Thomas Quirk order for 2 day rations for 7 artificers. 3429-3-313-September 4, 1779: Bottom document. Written in French. Names: Capt. James Shelby, P. Cournoyer? 3430-3-314-September 1, 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day ration for 12 men of his company. 3431-3-314-September 1, 1779: Center document. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry for 2 day ration for 2 artificers. 3432-3-314-September 5, 1779: Bottom left document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day ration for 1 woman and 1 child. 3433-3-314-September 2, 1779: Bottom right document. Henry Crutcher order to Fort Clark commissary for 2 day flour ration for 20. 3434-3-315-316-September 6, 1779: Top document on left. Capt. Thomas Quirk order to Fort Patrick Henry commissary for 15 pounds of tallow. 3435-3-315-316-September 3, 1779: Top document on right. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark commissary to issue 2 day ration to Sergeant Brown. 3436-3-315-316-September 2, 1779: Center document. James Patten request for powder ration for 1 man of Capt. May company. 3437-3-315-316-September 5, 1779: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 3 day ration for Sergeant Brown. 3438-3-317-318-September 9. 1779: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Fort Clark to issue 3 day ration for 5 men, 4 women and 2 children in Capt. Richard Harrison company. 3439-3-317-318-September 10, 1779: Center left document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for double rations for 2 day for 1 artificer. 3440-3-317-318-September 2, 1779: Center right document. Capt. James Shelby order for beef ration for militia, which came from Ouia? 3441-3-317-318-September 5, 1779: Bottom left document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to Commissary Mr. Shaw to issue 2 day rations for 2 men. 3442-3-317-318-September 15, 1779: Bottom right document. Superintendent Leonard Helm order to commissary to issue 2 day ration for secretary Samuel Sills. 3443-3-319-September 15, 1779: Top document. Quartermaster James Finn received a load of wood from Monsieur Farringo for use of Fort Clark garrison. 3444-3-319-September 1, 1779: Center document. James Shaw received a caart of load from 3444-3-319-September 1, 1779-Continued: Anthony Buat for use of troops at Fort Clark. 3445-3-319-September 3, 1779: Bottom document. Superintendent Leonard Helm order to Fort Patrick Henry quartermaster to give powder and ball to secretary Samuel Sills for use at Fort Vincent. 3446-3-320-321-September 15, 1779: Top document. Quartermaster James Finn received 2 loads of wood from ? Farringo for use at Fort Clark garrison. 3447-3-320-321-September 13, 1779: Center document. Lieut. Thomas Willson order for 2 day ration for 2 artificers, and 1 wash woman at Fort Patrick Henry. 3448-3-320-321-September 12, 1779: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations for 5 men, 2 women and 2 children in Capt. Richard Harrison co.
3449-3-323-324-October 19, 1779: Colonel John Montgomery certified the need for Col. Todd to purchase needed supplies from the Spanish for use of the inhabitants, hospital and officers at Illinois garrison at Fort Clark. The lack of supplies made the people to think about the free government and such general prevailing disgust made it necessary to buy the goods at a higher price. Reference to flour, butter and sundry articles. 3450-3-325-326-October 10, 1779: Top document. No. 3. William Shannon and George Rogers Clark sent Bill of Exchange to the Treasurer of Virginia to pay $1,500 to Captain Leonard Helm who had furnished 1 hogshead of taffia to the troops stationed at Fort Patrick Henry in the Illinois Country. 3451-3-325-326-October 15, 1779: Bottom document. Fort Vincent supplied 2 steers and corn. Names: Capt. James Shelby, Leonard Helm, Francois Bosseron, Monsieur Diro Gorden?
3452-3-328-329-October 12, 1779: Inventory of the Artillery at Fort Patrick Henry. Items included were gunpowder, flints, iron ramrods, caulking mallets, iron sledges, muskets, cartridge boxes, hinges, brass kettle, tomahawks, smith tongs, ropes, talon, iron hoops, lead, a jack, hand grenades, grape shot, copper hoops, sand bags, and bal |