ABSTRACT

to the

GEORGE ROGERS CLARK PAPERS

Microfilm Roll #4

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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

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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GUIDE TO THE ABSTRACT`

The index references are references to a name or word.

Example: Casey, Benjamin, 1-20

The first number preceding the-represents the micro-film 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. The abstracts are arranged in sequential order of a document number followed by the microfilm reel num-ber and the frame [or frame numbers]. Abstract cita-tions are coded in the following manner:

Document-Roll-Frame [Frames]

example: 2715-2-1128
Document 2715 Microfilm Roll 2
Frame 1128.

Example: 2716-2-1129-1131
Document 2716 Microfilm Roll 2
Frames 1129-1131.

Spelling of surnames vary from document to docu-ment. Index entries have been given to each spelling. It was necessary to distinguish some entries due to spelling etc. The following examples will illustrate some clarifications for the entries.

?             will follow a word when there is doubt in whether the interpretation of the
              handwriting represents the word used in the index.

(?)           Parenthesis with a question mark was used when the name was not given.

()             Parenthesis with a word has been used to re-port rank of other identification
              for a person or spelling of a name.

[ ]           A word enclosed with brackets has been used when the document does  
              not indicate the given name or ull name or identification but earlier
             documents have provided details. Some other sources may be used
              to provide the word enclosed in brackets.



Microfilm # 1 - Microfilm # 2 - Microfilm # 3 - Microfilm # 4 - Microfilm # 5 - Microfilm # 6 - Microfilm # 7 - Microfilm # 8 - Microfilm # 9 - Microfilm #10 - Microfilm #11 - Microfilm #12 - Microfilm #13

> Microfilm #4

BOX 624-FOLDER 64

VOUCHERS MAY 1780

Frames #1-65

216 documents filmed on 65 frames.

5383-4-2-May 13, 1780: Top left document. Patt Kennedy received 14 pounds of pork from Baptiste Charleville at Kaskaskia for use of Fort Clark troops.

5384-4-2-May 25, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Incomplete. Reference to Madam LeGras.

5385-4-2-May 14, 1780: Third document. Written in French. Names: Patt Kennedy, ? Duplasy.

5386-4-2-May 17, 1780: Fourth document on left. Patt Kennedy certified Col. Walker and his son had lived 20 days at Monsieur Charleville at a cost of $2.00 per day from May 17 to June 5, 1780.

5387-4-2-May 17, 1780: Fifth document on right. Faded. References to provisions at Fort Clark. Signed by Michael Perault.

5388-4-2-No date: Bottom document. Unable to read.

5389-4-3-5-May 10, 1780: Top left document. Bill of Exchange for supplies given friendly indians at Fort Patrick Henry. Names: Valentine Thomas Dalton.

5390-4-3-5- No date: Top right document. Order to Treasurer of Virginia to pay for tobacco.

5391-4-3-5- May 9, 1780: Third document on left. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery order for provisions for 2 artificers.

5392-4-3-5-May 3, 1780: Fourth document on right. Written in French. Names: St. Gemme Beauvais, Richard Winston.

5393-4-3-5-May 8, 1780: Fifth document on left. Cost to repair gun at Fort Clark for Joseph Doherty. Names: James Finn.

5394-4-3- 5-May 9, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Names: Capt. John Rogers.

5395-4-6-7-May 15, 1780: Top document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order for 4 day rations at Fort Clark for troops including 20 men, 7 women and 19 children. Children were given half rations. Names: Capt. Williams, Madam Rocheblave.

5396-4-6-7-May 7, 1780: Second document on left. Frederick S. Guion received 20 pounds of pork from Vitale Boves [Beauvais] for troops at Fort Clark.

5397-4-6-7-May 6, 1780: Third document on right. John Montgomery order for 3 day rations for 1 man at Fort Clark.

5398-4-6-7-May 7, 1780: Bottom left document. Monsieur Charleville provided 50 pounds of pork for troops at Fort Clark. Names: Frederick S. Guion, Patt Kennedy.

5399-4-6-7-May 7, 1780: Bottom right document. John Montgomery order for mess ration.

5400-4-8-9-May 8, 1780: Top left document. Henry Crutcher obtained 106 pounds of pork from Monsieur Bienvenue for Capt. Rogers at Fort Clark.

5401-4-8-9-May 7, 1780: Top right document. Faded. Rations for Major [Robert] George.

5402-4-8-9-May 8, 1780: Third document. Fort Clark issued 1 gun to Laurence Slaughter.

5403-4-8-9-No date: Fourth document. James Pendleson was paid by Thomas Slaughter for provisions for Major George Slaughter Corps.

5404-4-8-9-May 8, 1780: Bottom document. Written in French. Patt Kennedy bought flour from Rago Beauvais at Kaskaskia.

5405-4-10-11-May 18, 1780: Top document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 4 day rations for Capt. Williams Co., of 37 including 29 rank and file, 3 women, 1 child, 1 sick, and 3 sergeants.

5406-4-10-11-May 7, 1780: Second document on left. Lieut. Jarret Williams request at Fort Clark for 4 day rations for Capt. [James] Shelby Co. including 8 rank and file, 3 sergeants and 1 lieut.

5407-4-10 -11-May 11, 1780: Third document on right. Jane McGaffery was paid by Benjamin Field for 14 and half pounds of bacon for Major George Slaughter Corps.

5408-4-10-11-May 5, 1780: Fourth document on left. Ration for 1 person. Names: Henry Crutcher

5409 4-10-11-May 8, 1780: Bottom document. Repair of rife. Names: John Montgomery, William Marney.

5410-4-12-No date: Top left document. Incomplete. Names: Richard Harrison, George Rogers Clark. Reference to expedition.

5411-4-12-May 3, 1780: Top right document. John Montgomery order for rations.

5412-4-12-May 10, 1780: Third document on right. Written in French. Incomplete. Names: John Dodge, Monsieur Touranjeau.

5413-4-12-No date: Fourth document. Faded. Unable to read.

5414-4-12-May 6, 1780: Bottom left document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for rations.

5415-4-12-May 5, 1780: Bottom right document. Benjamin Field paid Adam Cartney for flour for Major George Slaughter Corps.

5416-4-13-14-May 9, 1780: Top left document. Fort Clark issued rations. Names: Mr. Carney,

5417-4-13-14-May 10, 1780: Top right document. Fort Clark issued rations for artificers. Names: John Montgomery.

5418-4-13-14-May 26, 1780: Third document on right. Rations issued for 29 days for Capt. Richard Harrison company of artillery.

5419-4-13-14-May 11, 1780: Fourth document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery order at Fort Jefferson to Capt. John Dodge to pay butchers.

5420-4-13-14-May 10, 1780: Bottom document. James Finn order to armours to make 25 nails to nail up salt being sent to Col Clark at Fort Clark.

5421-4-15-17-May 5, 1780: Top document on left. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 2 day rations for 3 men.

5422-4-15-17-May 9, 1780: Top document on right. Rations issued.

5423-4-15-17-May 9, 1780: Third document. Major George Slaughter order to issue rations for 22 men of Capt. Roberts company, which was on the Mononaghalia River in Yonhanganey County.

5424-4-15-17-May 13, 1780: Bottom left document. Capt. John Williams requested 12 pounds of pork.

5425-4-15-17-May 13, 1780: Bottom right document. Written in French. Reference to taffia. Names: John Dodge, Monsieur Touranjeau.

5426-4-18-May 10, 1780: Top left document. James Finn requested 60 nails at Fort Clark.

5427-4-18-May 21, 1780: Top right document. Rations issued for 32 men of Capt. Richard Harrison Co.

5428-4-18-May 11, 1780: Third document. Lieut. Richard Brashear order for 4 day rations for 3 artificers at Fort Clark.

5429-4-18-May 21, 1780: Fourth document on left. Lieut. Richard Clark order for 3 day ration for officer.

5430-4-18-May 21, 1780: Fifth document on right. Faded. Rations issued. Names: Col. George Slaughter, James Slaughter.

5431-4-18-May 18, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams order at Fort Clark for rations for Capt. Taylor co.

5432-4-19-20-May 11, 1780: Top left document. Benjamin Field paid Jane Westbay for butter for use of Major George Slaughter Corps.

5433-4-19-20-May 25, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Names: ? Trottier?

5434-4-19-20-May 6, 1780: Third document on left. Richard Clark certified John Daugherty was employed 14 days as an artificer for repairing Fort Kaskaskia. Names: Patt Kennedy, John Montgomery.

5435-4-19-20-May 7, 1780: Fourth document on right. Written in French. John Dodge.

5436-4-19-20-May 9, 1780: Fifth document on left. Names: Joseph Lindsay, John Dodge. Portions written in French and names Major Bosseron.

5437-4-19-20-May 7, 1780: Sixth document on right. Faded. Flour and butter were purchased. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5438-4-19-20-May ?, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Unable to read.

5439-4-21-22-May 7, 1780: Top left document. Lieut. Richard Clark order for rations for 4 men going on command with him from Fort Clark.

5440-4-21-22-May 15, 1780: Top right document. Capt. Zephaniah Blackford certified Ambroise Dagenet had sold 119 pounds of pork for use of troops at Fort Patrick Henry.

5441-4-21-22-May 17, 1780: Third document on left. Capt. Robert George order for Fort Jefferson to issue taffia.

5442-4-21-22-May 17, 1780: Fourth document on right. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for rations for 5 men under his command.

5443-4-21-22-March 17, 1780: Fifth document. Fort Chartres issued paper. Names: John Williams.

5444-4-21-22-May 21, 1780: Bottom document. Powder issued by Bland Ballard.

5445-4-23-24-May 17, 1780: Top left document. Zephaniah Blackford certified Major Francois Linctot had provided a hog for use of troops at Fort Patrick Henry.

5446-4-23-24-May 13, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Rations provided for soldiers at Cahos.

5447-4-23-24-May 9, 1780: Third document on left. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified Shadrach Bond was an artificer from Nov. 17, 1779 to April 20, 1780 at Fort Clark and was to be paid $1.00 per day.

5448-4-23-24-May 7, 1780: Fourth document in center. Written in French. Rations issued.

5449-4-23-24-May 11. 1780: Fifth document on right. Faded. Names: John Montgomery at Fort Clark.

5450-4-23-24-May 22, 1780: Bottom document. Beef obtained for troops at Fort Clark. Names: David Hicks, Lieut. Col. John Montgomery.

5451-4-25-26-May 31, 1780: Top document. Rations issued to 44 men of Capt. Richard Harrison Co.

5452-4-25-26-May ?, 1780: Second document on left. Rations issued for 9 men and 5 women in Capt. Robert George Co. Names: Frederick S. Guion, Lieut. Col. John Montgomery.

5453-4-25-26-May ?, 1780: Third document on right. Faded. Rations issued at Fort Patrick Henry.

5454-4-25-26-May 31, 1780: Fourth document on left. Faded. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations for agent and 1 interpreter.

5455-4-25-26-May 17, 1780: Fifth document on left. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations to James Sherlock, an interpreter in the Indian Affairs. Names: Valentine Thomas Dalton.

5456-4-25-26-May 8, 1780: Sixth document in center. Rations issued by Fort Patrick Henry for 30 men and 1 woman in company of Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton.

5457-4-25-26-May ?, 1780: Seventh document on right. Rations issued at Fort Patrick Henry. Names: Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton.

5458-4-25-26-May 10, 1780: Bottom document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery order at Fort Clark for flour.

5459-4-27-28-May 30, 1780: Top document. Written in French. Capt. Richard Winston paid Francois Charleville for express service for Col. Clark.

5460-4-27-28-May ?, 1780: Second document on left. Flour issued. Names: Lieut. Col. John Montgomery.

5461-4-27-28-May 14, 1780: Third document on right. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations for 30 men and 1 woman in company of Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton.

5462-4-27-28-May 31, 1780: Fourth document on left. John Rogers order for rations for Capt. Clark's mess.

5463-4-27-28-May 7, 1780: Fifth document on right. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations for interpreter James Sherlock of Indian Affairs. Names: Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton.

5464-4-27-28-May ?, 1780: Sixth document on right. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations.

5465-4-29-May 13, 1780: Top document. Faded. Fort Clark. Names: Henry Crutcher, Monsieur Touranjeau.

5466-4-29-May 1, 1780: Second document on left. Faded. Rations issued for Capt. Richard Harrison Co. Names: Capt. John Williams.

5467-4-29-May 17, 1780: Third document on right. Faded. Names: Lieut. Thomas Wilson.

5468-4-29-May 30, 1780: Fourth document on left. Rations issued for 40 men of Capt. Harrison Co.

5469-4-29-May 28, 1780: Fifth document on right. Written in French. Names: Monsieur Touranjeau.

5470-4-29-May 28, 1780: Sixth document on left. Written in French. Names: Jerris Fournira, William Shannon, Col. Clark.

5471-4-29-May 3, 1780: Seventh document on right. Rations issued for 1 day for 7 men, who were on the Mononaghalia River in Mononaghalia County. Names: Ensign Robert Green, Major George Slaughter.

5472-4-30-May 31, 1780: Top document. Faded. Names: William Shannon.

5473-4-30-May ?, 1780: Second document. Unable to read.

5474-4-30-April 3, 1780: Third document. John Gibson at Pittsburgh was paid $405 by Capt. John Rogers for material to make stands of color for use of his company. Names: Robert Beall.

5475-4-30-May 18, 1780: Fourth document on left. Capt. John Williams order for rations for 2 artificers at Fort Clark.

5476-4-30-May ?, 1780: Fifth document on right. Faded. Ration of flour. Names: John Montgomery.

5477-4-30-May 2, 1780: Bottom document. Samuel Freeman was paid by Benjamin Field for bacon for use of Major George Slaughter Corps.

5478-4-31-May 18, 1780: Top document. Expenditures for flour, corn and taffia for expedition to Fort Clark. Names: Capt. Janist, Henry Crutcher.

5479-4-31-May 2, 1780: Second document. Rations issued by Martin Carney at Fort Clark for troops of Capt. Richard Harrison. Names: William Clark.

5480-4-31-May 18, 1780: Third document on left. Capt. Duplasy supplied 110 pounds of pork for troops arriving with Col. Clark. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5481-4-31-May 3, 1780: Fourth document in center. Fort Clark issued rations for Capt.

5481-4-31-May 3, 1780-Continued: John Williams Company including 3 women, 1 child, 2 spies, 21 privates, 4 sergeants, and 2 lieutenants.

5482-4-31-May 2, 1780: Fifth document on right. John Carmichael was paid $12.50 by Benjamin Field for hay and bacon for use of Major George Slaughter Corps.

5483-4-32-33-May 19, 1780: Top document. Rations issued at Fort Clark. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark.

5484-4-32 -33-May 18, 1780: Second document. Margaret Finney was paid $12 by Benjamin Field for provisions for Major George Slaughter Corps.

5485-4-32-33-May 18, 1780: Third document on left. Fort Clark issued 3 day ration for 37 men of Capt. John Baley Co.

5486-4-32-33-May 18, 1780: Fourth document on right. Fort Clark issued rations. Names: Mark Ilor, Capt. ? Williams.

5487-4-32-33-May 18, 1780: Fifth document. Fort Clark issued rations for 1 officers. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark.

5488-4-32-33-May 5, 1780: Bottom document. Payment for meals for men going to General Clark.

5488-4-32-33-May 5, 1780-Continued: Names: William Kavanaugh, John Dodge. Reference to Logan's fort.

5489-4-34-35-May 8, 1780: Top document. Each side of document appears to be incomplete. Names: Major McIntosh, Col. Willrings?, Capt. John Williams, Col. Clark. References to: Fort Chartres, New York.

5490-4-34-35-May 2, 1780: Second document on left. Patt Kennedy received 35 pounds of pork from Monsieur LaChance for use of troops at Fort Clark.

5491-4-34-35-May 27, 1780: Third document on right. Incomplete. Names: Major Harland, George Rogers Clark.

5492-4-34-35-May 3, 1780: Fourth document. Ensign William Roberts order for rations for 1 officer and 1 bowman.

5493-4-34-35-May 11, 1780: Fifth document. Written in French. Invoice from Monsieur Rapicault?

5494-4-36-37-May 2, 1780: Top document. Payment for food and pasture of horses for Major George Slaughter Corps. Names: Joseph? Finnell?

5495-4-36-37-May 2, 1780: Second document. Faded. Names: George Hite.

5496-4-36-37-May 4, 1780: Third document on left. Lieut. James Slaughter order for rations for 9 men of Major George Slaughter Corps.

5497-4-36-37-May 3, 1780: Fourth document in center. John Montgomery order for rations for 10 men, 1 ensign, 2 sergeants and 7 privates of Capt. James Shelby Co.

5498-4-36-37-June 3, 1780: Fifth document on right. Rations of beef, flour, and buffalo issued to Capt. Robert George co. Names: James Slaughter.

5499-4-36-37-May 4, 1780: Bottom document. Payment by James Slaughter to Gilbert Simpson.

5500-4-38-39-May 13, 1780: Top left document. Written in French. Rations for troops.

5501-4-38-39-May 13, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Rations for troops.

5502-4-38-39-May 2, 1780: Third document. Ration of meat an meal. Names: James Slaughter.

5503-4-38-39-May 5, 1780: Fourth document on right. Rations issued for Capt. Roberts men on the Mononaghalia River. Names: Major George Slaughter.

5504-4-38-39-May 20, 1780: Fifth document on right. Fort Clark issued rations. Names: Lieut. Girault.

5505-4-38-39-May 13, 1780: Sixth document on right. Written in French. Incomplete.

5506-4-38-39-May 12, 1780: Seventh document on left. Written in French. Names: Baptiste LeGras.

5507-4-38-39-May 6, 1780: Eighth document on right. Written in French. Names: John Dodge.

5508-4-38-39-May ?, 1780: Bottom document. Incomplete. No names or particular references.

5509-4-40-41-May 2, 1780: Top document. Rations for Company of Capt. Robbards [Roberts] men, who had left for the Monongahela River in Yohogania Co., Virginia. There were 7 rank and file, 1 lieutenant, and 2 sergeants. Names: Lieut. James Haughten.

5510-4-40-41-May 17, 1780: Second document. Rations for Capt. Roberts company of 16 privates, and 2 sergeants for 4 days. Names: Ensign Robert Green, Major George Slaughter.

5511-4-40-41-May 2, 1780: Third document on left. Major George Slaughter order for 1 quart of whiskey for Sergeant Mitchell for use of troops.

5512-4-40-41-May 18, 1780: Fourth document on right and bottom portion. Rations issued at Fort Clark. Names: Capt. Richard Harrison, Capt. John Williams.

5513-4-42-43-May 5, 1780: Top document. George Thornton requested 2 day ration of beef, salt and corn for 16 workmen.

5514-4-42-43-May 1, 1780: Second document on left. Major George Slaughter requested 1 day ration of flour and bacon for 6 men of Capt. Thomas co.

5515-4-42-43-May 19, 1780: Third document on right. Faded. Names: Henry Crutcher, Vital Beauvais.

5516-4-42-43-May 18, 1780: Fourth document on left. Faded. Rations for men and women at Fort Clark. Names: John Montgomery.

5517-4-42-43-May 8, 1780: Bottom document. Monsieur Bienvenue supplied 1200 pounds of flour for use of troops at Fort Clark. Names: Patt Kennedy.

5518-4-44-May 1, 1780: Top document. Faded. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5519-4-44-May 24, 1780: Second document on left. Capt. John Baley order for rations for 27 men of his co.

5520-4-44-May 21, 1780: Third document on right. Capt. John Baley order for rations for 1 man in his co.

5521-4-44-May ?, 1780: Fourth document. Unable to read.

5522-4-44-May 24, 1780: Bottom document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for 6 pounds of flour for 2 persons going to Kaskaskia Cahos.

5523-4-45-May 31, 1780: Top left document. Capt. John Baley order for 1 gun to be issued to 1 of his men.

5524-4-45-May 19, 1780: Top right document. Faded. Rations issued at Fort Clark.

5525-4-45-May 17, 1780: Third document. Henry Crutcher requested rations for himself.

5526-4-45-May 21, 1780: Fourth document on right. Patt Kennedy received 10 pounds of pork from Monsieur Perault at Fort Clark for use of troops.

5527-4-45-May 16, 1780: Fifth document on left. Lieut. Thomas Wilson order for rations at Fort Patrick Henry.

5528-4-45-May 19, 1780: Sixth document on right. Lieut. Thomas Wilson order for rations at Fort Patrick Henry for 32 men. Reference to inhabitants.

5529-4-45-May 19, 1780: Bottom left document. Monsieur Renault supplied corn for the expedition at Fort Clark. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5530-4-45-May 10, 1780: Bottom right document. Monsieur Fortaine supplied corn at Fort Clark for the expedition.

5531-4-46-47-May 26, 1780: Top left document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day ration for 2 man detachment of his co.

5532-4-46-47-May 27, 1780: Top right document. Capt. John Baley order for rations for 38 men in his company.

5533-4-46-47-May 25, 1780: Third document. Henry Crutcher paid Lauren? Liconque for pork for troops at Cahos Headquarters.

5534-4-46-47-May 26, 1780: Fourth document on left. Capt. Richard Harrison by order of Col. Clark requested quartermaster Martin Carney to issue 136 pounds of powder to make cartridges for the field piece [cannon] at Cahos.

5535-4-46-47-May 15, 1780: Fifth document on right. George Roger Clark order to issue

5535-4-46-47-May 15, 1780-Continued: ammunition for 1 spy.

5536-4-46-47-May 31, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Richard McCarty order to issue ration for 1 volunteer.

5537-4-48-May 31, 1780: Top document. George Roger Clark order to issue powder to Daniel Flannery for use of Little Village inhabitants.

5538-4-48-May 28, 1780: Top right document. Names: Monsieur Bienvenue, Jacque Lassure?

5539-4-48-May 27, 1780: Third document. Faded. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty.

5540-4-48-May 27, 1780: Fourth document. Written in French. Reference to Cahokia.

5541-4-48-May 27, 1780: Fifth document on left. Capt. Richard Harrison order for rations.

5542-4-48-May 28, 1780: Sixth document on right. Capt. John Baley order for rations.

5543-4-48-May 27, 1780: Bottom document. Rations issued at Cahos. Names: Silas Harland.

5544-4-49-May 30, 1780: Top document. Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton request Fort Clark for bottle of taffia.

5545-4-49-May 29, 1780: Second document on left. Cahos issued 3 day ration. Names: Silas Harlin [Harland].

5546-4-49-May ?, 1780: Third document on right. Faded. Names: J. [John] Donne.

5547-4-49-May 29, 1780: Fourth document on left. Expenditure by state of Virginia for powder and lead. Names: William Shannon, William Place?

5548-4-49-May 21, 1780: Fifth document on right. Faded. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5549-4-49-May 20, 1780: Sixth document on left. Lieut. Richard Brashear order to mend [repair] gun.

5550-4-49-May 31, 1780: Bottom document. Incomplete. Names: John Montgomery.

5551-4-50-51-May 28, 1780: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to Fort Clark for ammunition for 19 men of Capt. Richard Brashear co.

5552-4-50-51-May 30, 1780: Second left document. Capt. John Baley order for 2 day rations for 37 men of his co.

5553-4-50-51-May 13, 1780: Third document on right. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations for 15 men. Names: Zephaniah Blackford, Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton.

5554-4-50-51-May 28, 1780: Fourth document on left. Written in French. Names: Col. Clark.

5555-4-50-51-May 29, 1780: Fifth document on right. Lieut. Richard Clark order for rations for 11 men of his company and 2 volunteers.

5556-4-50-51-May 17, 1780: Sixth document. One side is incomplete. Names: Zephaniah Blackford, Lieut. John Baley. Reference to indian corn.

5557-4-50-51-May ?, 1780: Seventh document. Incomplete. Reference to ? Plasy [Duplasy], Fort Patrick Henry.

5558-4-50-51-May ?, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. George Rogers Clark signed.

5559-4-52-May 19, 1780: Top left document. Fort Clark issued powder. Signed by ? Gerault and George Rogers Clark.

5560-4-52-May 13, 1780: Top left document. Fort Clark issued 92 pounds of pork to Lieut. [Richard] Winston for use of garrison and corn for expedition. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5561-4-52-May 30, 1780: Third document on left. Capt. John Williams order for rations for detachment of 40 men of his company.

5562-4-52-May 26, 1780: Fourth document on right. Quartermaster issued powder and lead for 38 men of Capt. John Baley co. Names: George Rogers Clark.

5563-4-52-May 6, 1780: Fifth document on left. Faded. Rations for 7 rank and file, 2 women and 2 children. Names: Henry Crutcher?

5564-4-52-May 21, 1780: Sixth document on right. Capt. John Baley order for rations for 26 men of his company.

5565-4-52-May 10, 1780: Seventh document. Patt Kennedy paid Monsieur Charleville for 1250 pounds of flour, 50 pounds of pork and a trip by cart from the Mississippi River to Fort Clark.

5566-4-53-54-May , 1780: Top document. Written in French. Supplies sold to Kaskaskia. Signed by ? Godin.

5567-4-53-54-May 7, 1780: Second document on left. Two portions. Difficult to read. Reference to rations. Names: ? Damewood, John Montgomery, ? Slaughter.

5568-4-53-54-May 1, 1780: Third document on right. Benjamin Field paid Samuel Freeman for bacon and corn for use of Major George Slaughter corps.

5569-4-53-54-May 10, 1780: Fourth document. Flour issued to William Gillaspey for his march to Col. Clark. Names: John Montgomery, William Harlow?.

5570-4-53-54-May 10, 1780: Bottom document. Battest [Baptiste] Charleville sold 30 pounds of pork for use of troops at Fort Clark. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5571-4-55-56-May 10, 1780: Top document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery issued Bill of Exchange for $880 to John Williams for recruiting service at Fort Clark.

5572-4-55-56-May 18, 1780: Second document on left. Major George Slaughter order for rations for men of Capt. Roberts at Monongahela River.

5573-4-55-56-May 18, 1780: Third document on right. Henry Crutcher purchased rations for troops.

5574-4-55-56-May 7, 1780: Fourth document. Faded. Names: George Rogers Clark.

5575-4-55-56-May 17, 1780: Bottom document. John Deviniar sold 28 pounds of pork for use of troops at Fort Clark. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5576-4-57-58-May 8, 1780: Top left document. Fort Clark issued rations. Names: Ensign Williams, John Montgomery.

5577-4-57-58-May 13, 1780: Top right document. Names: Major LeGras.

5578-4-57-58-May 16, 1780: Third document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order to Fort Clark to issue rations for Capt. [Robert] George co.

5579-4-57-58-May 8, 1780: Fourth document on left. Capt. Richard Brashear order to Fort Jefferson to issue a case containing bottles of taffia.

5580-4-57-58-May 17, 1780: Fifth document on right. Fort Clark issued 50 pounds of meal for Capt. Abraham Kellar.

5581-4-57-58-May 24, 1780: Sixth document. Payment for corn and use of boat. Names: Joseph McDowell, John Wyant, Barnet Worden.

5582-4-59-May 20, 1780: Top document. Faded. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5583-4-59-May 9, 1780: Second document on left. Rations of meal and flour issued for 13 men, who were employed building boats for Major George Slaughter. Names: George Thornton.

5584-4-59-May 17, 1780: Third document on right. Repairing of Jesse Tanner's gun. Names: [Capt. Thomas] Quirk.

5585-4-59-May 7, 1780: Bottom document. Expenditures for grain, breakfast, forage for Col. Major George Slaughter. Names: Jacob Bowman.

5586-4-60-61-May 10, 1780: Top document. Rations issued for 2 artificers. Names: Shadrach Bond, Lieut. Richard Brashear.

5587-4-60-61-May 5, 1780: Second document on left. Written in French. Names: John Dodge.

5588-4-60-61-May 10, 1780: Third document on right. Payment for Major George Slaughter Corps expenses. Names: E. Coulter.

5589-4-60-61-May 6, 1780: Fourth document. Thomas Quirk was paid $27.50 for supplying wild meat for Kaskaskia garrison. Names: Patt Kennedy, Lieut. Col. John Montgomery.

5590-4-60-61-May 15, 1780: Bottom document. Samuel Rapicault? was paid for sundry expenses

5590-4-60-61-May 15, 1780-Continued: for building boats. Names : Major George Slaughter.

5591-4-62-63-May 7, 1780: Top document. Quartermaster issued corn to Major George Slaughter.

5592-4-62-63-May 5, 1780: Second document. Payment for breakfast. Names: Gilbert Simpson, James Hunter.

5593-4-62-63-May 7, 1780: Third document. Rations issued for Capt. Robbards [Roberts] company of 19 men. Names: James Slaughter, Major George Slaughter.

5594-4-62-63-May 8, 1780: Fourth document. Payment for bacon supplied for workmen of George Thornton. Names: John Smoot, Major George Slaughter.

5595-4-62-63-May 15, 1780: Bottom document. Names: George Slaughter

5596-4-64-65-May 7, 1780: Top document. Rations for men building boats. Names: Major George Slaughter, George Thornton.

5597-4-64-65-May 12, 1780: Second document on left. Rations issued at Fort Clark for troops. Names: David Hicks.

5598-4-64-65-May 12, 1780: Third document on right. Names: John Ballard, William Bruce, Major [George] Slaughter.

5599-4-64-65-May 12, 1780: Bottom document. Payment for boat. Names: Daniel Hall, Major George Slaughter.

BOX 624-FOLDER 65

VOUCHERS, ACCOUNTS-MAY 1780

Frames #66-130

129 documents filmed on 64 frames.

5600-4-67-May 3, 1780: Top left document. Names: Jean Logira.

5601-4-67-May 13, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Faded. Unable to read names.

5602-4-67-May ? 1780: Third document on left. Faded. Names: John Montgomery.

5603-4-67-May 31, 1780: Fourth document on right. Powder and lead were issued by Cahos quartermaster by order of Col. Clark.

5604-4-67-May ?, 1780: Fifth document. Unable to read.

5605-4-67-May ?, 1780: Sixth document on left. Unable to read.

5606-4-67-May 13, 1780: Bottom right document. Written in French. Names: J. Trottier?

5607-4-68-69-May 26, 1780: Top document. Cahos quartermaster Martin Carney issued powder and lead by order of Col. Clark to Capt. John Baley.

5608-4-68-69-May 26, 1780: Second document on left. Faded. Fort Bowman issued rations to Capt. Harlings.

5609-4-68-69-May 15, 1780: Third document on right. Quartermaster James Finn certified a soldier had been [lodged] from May 15 to July 5, 1780 with ?

5610-4-68-69-May 25, 1780: Fourth document on left. Powder and lead were issued by Cahos quartermaster to Sergeant Walker. Names: Richard Harrison, George Rogers Clark signed.

5611-4-68-69-May ?. 1780: Fifth document on right. Faded. Unable to read.

5612-4-68-69-May 13, 1780: Bottom document. Written in French. Faded. Names: J. Trottier?

5613-4-70-May ?, 1780: Top document. Faded. Expenditure for Cahos. Names: Baptiste Dubue.

5614-4-70-May 25, 1780: Second document. Capt. Shotie [Chocteau]? provided 300 pounds of flour for the troops at Cahos. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5615-4-70-May 24, 1780: Third document. Baptist Soice provided a cow for use of Cahos troops. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5616-4-70-May 25, 1780: Bottom document. Fort Bowman issued ammunition to Capt. Richard McCarty.

5617-4-71-72-May 18, 1780: Top document. Written in French. Expenditure for $300. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty.

5618-4-71-72-No date: Second document on left. Faded. Names: Capt. John Baley.

5619-4-71-72-May 31, 1780: Third document on right. Fort Bowman issued rations to 10 men of Capt. Richard McCarty co. and 3 volunteers. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark.

5620-4-71-72-May 21, 1780: Bottom left document. Lieut. Richard Clark order to Cahos to issue rations for 1 man of Capt. Richard McCarty.

5621-4-71-72-May 21, 1780: Bottom right document. Faded. Unable to read.

5622-4-73-74-Nov. 23, 1779: Top document. Bill of exchange issued at Cahos for $3000 payable to Monsieur Sarpy for supplies. Sent to Treasurer of Virginia.

5623-4-73-74-No date: Second document on left. Faded. Unable to read.

5624-4-73-74-May 30, 1780: Third document on right. Lieut. Richard Clark order to issue rations for 10 men of Capt. Richard McCarty and 3 volunteers.

5625-4-73-74-May 24, 1780: Fourth document on left. Lieut. Richard Clark order to Cahos to issue rations to men of Capt. Richard McCarty.

5626-4-73-74-May 31, 1780: Fifth document on right. Faded. Unable to read.

5627-4-75-76-May 28, 1780: Top left document. Silas Harland order at Cahos to issue rations.

5628-4-75-76-May 25, 1780: Top right document. Powder issued to beacon Thomas Shirk in Capt. James Shelby co. Names: George Rogers Clark, Jarrit Williams.

5629-4-75-76-May 26, 1780: Third document. Capt. Richard Harrison order for 3 day rations for 31 of his men.

5630-4-75-76-May 2, 1780: Fourth document. Fort Bowman issued 2 day ration for company of Capt. Richard McCarty.

5631-4-75-76-May 24, 1780: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Clark order to issue rations for Capt. Richard McCarty co.

5632-4-77-78-November 23, 1779: Top document. Bill of exchange issued by Capt. Richard McCarty for $3000 for supplies furnished by Monsieur Sarpy. Sent to Treasurer of Virginia.

5633-4-77-78-May 24, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Richard McCarty order to Henry Crutcher to issue 40 rations for person to go up the Mississippi [River].

5634-4-79-80-May 18, 1780: Top document. Written in French. Reference to New Orleans.

5635-4-79-80-No date: Bottom document. No. 60. No words.

5636-4-81-82-May 7, 1780: Top document. Capt. John Rogers promised 500 pounds of deer skins to Monsieur LaCroix, who provided a black stallion, saddle and bridle for the Light Dragoon of troops. Names: Richard Winston.

5637-4-81-82-May 7, 1780-Continued: Lieut. Col. John Montgomery, Thomas Bentley.

5638-4-81-82-May 21, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Forage provided 8 days for horses. Names: Capt. Forekey?

5639-4-83-86-May ?, 1780: List of vouchers paid by state of Virginia for Capt. Francois Bosseron expenses for various dates. Reference to bill of exchanges, tobacco, hogs, indian corn, pay master and Fort Patrick Henry. Names: William Shannon, T. Marshall, Samuel McDonald, Valentine Thomas Dalton, Lieut. Richard Clark, Leonard Helm, George Rogers Clark, John Dodge.

5640-4-87-88-No date: Top document. Rations issued to Capt. Rogers. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5641-4-87 -88-No date: Second document on left. Names: John Rogers. Faded.

5642-4-87-88-No date: Third document on right. Faded. Reference to Cahos and 50 pounds.

5643-4-87-88-No date: Fourth document on left. Faded. Names: John Montgomery, Henry Crutcher.

5644-4-87 -88-No date: Fifth document on right. Faded. Unable to read.

5645-4-87 -88-No date: Sixth document on left. Faded. Unable to read.

5646-4-87-88-May 26, 1780: Bottom document. Cahos quartermaster Martin Carney issued powder and lead for company of Capt. Richard Brashear.

5647-4-89-92-May 5, 1780: Bill of exchange issued by Lieut. Col. John Montgomery at Fort Clark for the account of Capt. Janist. Items listed were buffalo beef, corn. Names: ? Carbonneaux.

5648-4-93-96-May 21, 1780: Account of the Illinois Department public stores commanded by William Shannon. References to horses, corn, flour, beef, whiskey, salt, Fort Clark, Vincennes, Harrodsburg, Benson Creek, and Clenich River. Names: Godfrey Linctot, John Hagan, J. B. Lacroix, Capt. Bowman, Col. Todd, Lieut. James Slaughter, Col. George Slaughter, William Roberts, Robert Green, George R. Clark, ? Brown.

5649-4-97-98-May ?, 1780: Top document. Account of Col. George Slaughter with Ann Harrison. Items listed were making overalls, shirts, and short broachers.

5650-4-97-98-May 13, 1780: Second document. Faded. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5651-4-97-98-May ?, 1780: Third document. Unable to read.

5652-4-97-98-May ?, 1780: Fourth document on left. Faded. Unable to read. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5653-4-97-98-May 10, 1780: Bottom right document. Faded. Expenditures for flour. Names: John Dodge.

5654-4-99-No date: Top left document. No words.

5655-4-99-May 25, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Names: John Montgomery, John Matvo.

5656-4-99-May 18, 1780: Bottom document. Written in French. Unable to read names.

5657-4-100-May 13, 1780: Top document. Written in French. Names: ? Trottier.

5658-4-100-October 6, 1779: Second document. Bill of exchange sent by Lieut. Col. John Montgomery to Virginia Treasurer for payment to John Malvo.

5659-4-100-October 6, 1779: Bottom document. Bill of exchange sent by Lieut. Col. John Montgomery to Virginia Treasurer for payment to John Malvo.

5660-4-101-102-May 12, 1780: Bill of exchange sent to Treasurer of Virginia or Oliver Pollock of New Orleans for payment of $800 to Monsieur ? Lapion and Monsieur Benito for supplies for troops of Kaskaskia.

5661-4-103-104-May 20, 1780: Expenditures. Names: Henry Crutcher, Henry Heth, Col. George Slaughter.

5662-4-105-106-June 17, 1780: Bill of exchange sent from Fort Clark by William Shannon and George Rogers Clark to Treasurer of Virginia or Oliver Pollock at New Orleans for payment of $426 to Monsieur Motard for supplying cattle, horses, flour for use of the Illinois troops.

5663-4-107-108-May 14, 1780: Top left document. Names: John Rogers.

5664-4-107-108-May 28, 1780: Top right document. Written in French.

5665-4-107-108-May 28, 1780: Third document on left. Written in French. Names: Col. Clark.

5666-4-107-108-May 24, 1780: Fourth document on right. Cahos issued rations for 7 men of Capt. Silas Harlin [Harland] co.

5667-4-107-108-May ?, 1780: Fifth document. Unable to read.

5668-4-107-108-May 7, 1780: Sixth document on left. No. 90. Names: D. Greenwood?

5669-4-107-108-May 24, 1780: Seventh document on right. Capt. John Rogers order for 33 pounds of beef for mess of Col. Clark at Cahos.

5670-4-107-108-May 30, 1780: Bottom document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified Monsieur Brocus had supplied a large bag and 8 days rations for an officer on public Business at Fort Clark.

5671-4-109-110-May 25, 1780: Payment for being employment of George Camp, John Rice, John Black, John Cowin to deliver meat from Muddy Creek to Fort Clark. Henry Crutcher certified employment to state of Virginia. Names: John M. Ceaver, Charles Morgan, Lieut. Col. John Montgomery.

5672-4-111-May 27, 1780: Top left document. Written in French. Names: Monsieur Duplasy.

5673-4-111-May 28, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Names: Monsieur Charleville, Col. Clark, Kaskaskia.

5674-4-111-May 27, 1780: Third document on left. Written in French. Names: John Donne.

5675-4-111-May 28, 1780: Fourth document on right. Written in French. Names: Joseph Duplasy, Col. Clark.

5676-4-111-May 28, 1780: Fifth document. Rations issued. Names: Capt. Roberts, Lieut. James Slaughter.

5677-4-111-May 18, 1780: Sixth document on left. Capt. Janist supplied 125 pounds of pork for troops, who arrived with Col. Clark. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5678-4-111-May 29, 1780: Seventh document on right. Capt. John Baley order for rations to be issued to Capt. John Williams company.

5679-4-111-May 21, 1780: Bottom document. Corn issued to Captain ? for expedition to Little Village. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5680-4-112-113-No date: Top document. Written in French. Names: William Shannon, Monsieur Barbeau. Reference to Cahokia and Kaskaskia.

5681-4-112-113-May 18, 1780: Second document. Flour, butter.

5682-4-112-113-May 19, 1780: Third document. Madam Delisle sold 10 pounds of flour. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5683-4-112-113-May 19, 1780: Fourth document. Charles Charleville sold 200 pounds of flour and 10 bushels of corn to Fort Clark for the expedition. Names: Henry Crutcher

5684-4-112-113-May 19, 1780: Bottom document. John Boatman was paid $6.00 at Fort Pitt by Benjamin Field for meal and forage for Major George Slaughter.

5685-4-114-115-May 17, 1780: Top document. George Thornton order for 10 day rations for 7 men, who were building boats for Major [George] Slaughter.

5686-4-114-115-May 18, 1780: Second document on left. No. 36. 668 rations of flour, beef and salt were issued. Names: John Montgomery, David May, Robert Whitehead, William Buckhannon [Buchanan].

5687-4-114-115-May 28, 1780: Third document on right. Written in French. Expenditures for corn, flour and 2 men working.

5688-4-114-115-May 31, 1780: Fourth document on left. F. Brady requested rations for himself, wife and 5 children for May 31, 1780 to June 17, 1780.

5689-4-114-115-May 29, 1780: Fifth document on right. Expenses and 217 rations to billet 37 troops with the inhabitants at Fort Patrick Henry. Names: Lieut. Thomas Wilson.

5690-4-114-115-May ?, 1780: Bottom document. Unable to read.

5691-4-116-117-May 8, 1780: Top left document. Written in French. Names: Col. Clark.

5692-4-116-117-May 19, 1780: Top right document. Henry Crutcher received corn and flour from Joseph Brazoe for expedition.

5693-4-116-117-May 19, 1780: Third document on left. Expenditures for 2 trips with cart, corn and flour supplied at Fort Clark for expedition. Names: Capt. Duplasy, Henry Crutcher.

5694-4-116-117-May 31, 1780: Fourth document on right. Lieut. Richard Clark and John Montgomery certified Charles Honsley was employed 5 days as an artificer to repair Fort Kaskaskia and was paid $3.00 per day with payment taken in goods from the store.

5695-4-116-117-May 25, 1780: Fifth document. Ration of beef issued for mess of John Montgomery at Cahos.

5696-4-116-117-May 20, 1780: Bottom document. Powder, lead and salt issued for troops of Major George Slaughter Corps.

5697-4-118-119-May 20, 1780: Top document. Capt. Richard McCarty of the Virginia Troops certified Charles Charleville had furnished a hog from the post at Cahos when troops went their for relief in May.

5698-4-118-119-May 18, 1780: Second document on left. George Rogers Clark order for 2 day rations for Ensign Slaughter and Capt. John Baley.

5699-4-118-119-May 15, 1780: Third document on right. John Montgomery order for Fort Clark to issue rations for 6 days.

5700-4-118-119-May 9, 1780: Fourth document on left. Lieut. James Slaughter paid $46 to Joseph Bukett for 2 dinners, breakfasts, and 1 quart of whiskey for 6 men who were on command after corn.

5701-4-118-119-May 25, 1780: Fifth document. John Montgomery order for 3 day rations for 2 men at Fort Bowman.

5702-4-120-May 24, 1780: Top document. Capt. Richard McCarty order to commissary Henry Crutcher to issue 20 rations for proceeding up the Illinois River in service of the state at Cahos.

5703-4-120-May 22, 1780: Second document on left. Faded. Flour and pork sold by ? Dilalle [Delisle].

5704-4-120-May 19, 1780: Third document on right. George Rogers Clark order to repair gun of Graves Morris?

5705-4-120-May 28, 1780: Fourth document. Surgeon Ray at Kahos [Cahos] was issued bill of exchange for $1200 by Col. John Montgomery for service.

5706-4-120-May 26, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. John Rogers order for powder and lead for his company at Cahos.

5707-4-121-122-May 8, 1780: Top document. John Montgomery order for 2 day ration for 1 artificer at Fort Clark.

5708-4-121-122-May 18, 1780: Second document on left. Monsieur Charleville supplied flour, indian meal, and corn for troops at Fort Clark and for expedition to Kaskaskia. Names: Patt Kennedy.

5709-4-121-122-May 6, 1780: Third document on right. Written in French. Names: Col. Clark, Jacque Lusorce?

5710-4-121-122-May ?, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Unable to read.

5711-4-123-124-May 8, 1780: Top left document. Indian meal received at Kaskaskia. Names: Patt Kennedy.

5712-4-123-124-May ?, 1780: Top right document. Faded. Unable to read.

5713-4-123-124-May 12, 1780: Third document. Major George Slaughter order for 3 day rations for 12 men and an officer.

5714-4-123-124-May ?, 1780: Fourth document on left. Names: John Rogers.

5715-4-123-124-May 2, 1780: Fifth document. Written in French. Names: J. Trottier.

5716-4-123-124-May 12, 1780: Bottom document. Rations issued for 9 men of Capt. Mornay? Names: Joseph Poindexter, Major George Slaughter.

5717-4-125-126-May 12, 1780: Top document. Flour and corn rations issued for Major George Slaughter corps. Names: Benjamin Field, William Bruce.

5718-4-125-126-May 17, 1780: Second document on left. Ration of bacon and flour issued to Capt. Robbards [Roberts] co. Names: Lieut. James Slaughter, Major George Slaughter.

5719-4-125-126-May ?, 1780: Third document on right. Faded. Unable to read.

5720-4-125-126-May 20, 1780: Fourth document on left. Powder issued. Names: Lieut. James Slaughter.

5721-4-125-126-May ?, 1780: Fifth document. No names.

5722-4-125-126-May 17, 1780: Sixth document on left. Payment for bacon by Benjamin Field for Major George Slaughter corps. Names: John Romino.

5723-4-125-126-May 13, 1780: Bottom right document. Incomplete. Troops.

5724-4-127-128-May 12, 1780: Top document. Names: Capt. John Baley, Martin Carney.

5725-4-127-128-May 14, 1780: Third document on left. Payment to John McGlockland by Major George Slaughter.

5726-4-127-128-No date: Fourth document on right. Benjamin Field bought 20 gallons of whiskey from William Thompson for use of Major George Slaughter.

5727-4-127-128-May 12, 1780: Bottom document. George Thornton order for rations for 14 men employed to build boats for Major George Slaughter.

5728-4-129-130-May 14, 1780: Top document. George Thornton order for rations for 8 men employed building boats for Major George Slaughter.

5729-4-129-130-May 20, 1780: Bottom document. Rations.

BOX 624-FOLDER 66

LETTER [JOHN TODD TO THOMAS JEFFERSON]

JUNE 2, 1780

Frames 131-149

5730-4-132-135-June 2, 1780: Colonel John Todd Jr. June 2, 1780 letter to Governor Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. Complete document has been transcribed. May It Please Your Excellency:

In consulting with Col. Clark we found it impracticable to maintain to many petty posts in Illinois with so few men & concluded it better to draw them all to one post. The land at the junction of the Ohio & Mississippi was judged better situated for the purpose as it would command the Trade of an extensive country on both sides of each River & might give as a check to any [encroachments] from our present allies the Spaniards whose growing powder might justify put us upon our guard of whose friendship for [engrossing?] Territory might otherwise urge them higher up the River upon our side than we would wish. The Expenses in erecting this new post & [recruiting?] the men would have been [?] unsurmountable without a settlement contiguous to the Garrison to support it whose adventurers would [?] the soldiers in the heavy North of Building their fortifications. I therefore granted to a certain number of families four hundred [livres?] to each family as a price to be settled by the General Assembly with commission for sick & militia-offices of the [necessary]. Instruction copies of the principal of which I herewith send you. The Others being agreeable to the printed forms here fore delivered me by the Governor & Council-[List?]. The withdrawing of our Troops from St. Vincinne [Vincennes] might raise suspicions among the Citizens of our disadvantages. I have sent to Major Bosseron the then District commandant blank commission with powders to raise one company. I put them in possession of the Garrison with assurance of pay rations to be allowed him by the Government.

I enclose you also a return of the cloths [?] which I sent down by Mr. Clark to Capt. Dodge whom I appointed Agent agreeable to your Excellency's Letter as Mr. Lindsay decided to discontinue when Col. Clark. left the falls his officers & men to the amount perhaps of 120 were well [clothed] except in the artillery officers. Mr. Lindsay had not arrived the 8th of May last from 21 [Nov.?]. I have not heard whether the goods from [New] Orleans were yet arrived. Capt. Dodge was also to receive them from Lindsay.

5730-4-132-135-June 2, 1780-Continued: Major Isaac Bowman with 7 or 8 men & one family set from, Kaskaskia the 15th [November] last in a batteau attended by another batteau with 12 men & 3 or 4 families in it bound to the Falls of Ohio. I judged it faster to send to the Falls many articles belonging to the Commonwealth by Bowman than to bring them myself by land. Bowman's batteau fell into the hands of the Chickasaw Indians & the other arrived in March or April at the French Lick on Cumberland with the Account of Bowman and all the men except one Biddle were killed & taken. [Enclosed] your Excellency a list of such articles and belonging to the State as well as I can make out from my detached memorandums. My Book & many necessary papers being also lost. Many necessary articles of Intelligence yet remain unmentioned. I will enjoy no leisure until I can have fully acquainted your Excellency with the situation of Illinois. I have the Honor to be with the greatest respect. Your Excellency Most Obediently Humble Servant John Todd Jr. Received 2nd June 1780:

5731-4-136-137-June 2, 1780: This document was mentioned in the June 2, 1780 letter written by Col. John Todd Jr. to Governor Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. It has been fully transcribed: The Commonwealth of Virginia. To: Gentlemen. You are hereby constituted and appointed justices of the peace for the Boroughs of and its Dependencies. Your duty is to see that good order be preserved within your District, to bind over to the sessions under proper security the Violators of the Peace & all suspicious persons, to discountenance Fraud & Justice in every appearance & to try Pleas of Debt-under four dollars [gold?] Sixth Silver & give Judgement & Award Execution thereupon. Witness: John Todd, Jr. Esquire. County Lieutenant and Commandant In Chief of the County of Illinois in the Fourth Year of the Commonwealth Anno Domini 1780 (Signed John Todd Jr.)

5732-4-138-139-[June 2, 1780]: Document mentioned in Col. John Todd Jr. June 2, 1780 letter to Governor Thomas Jefferson. It apparently was an example of a letter sent to appoint judges of the district Courts in the Commonwealth of Virginia's Illinois county. document. The full text has been transcribed:

To The Commonwealth of Virginia. Gentlemen: You are hereby constituted and appointed judge of the court for the district of ------. Any three or more of you are hereby [empowered] to constitute the said court which is to be held on a certain day in every month to be appointed by yourselves or any other day when authorized by Special Warrant under the Hand of the Seal of the District Commandant. The said Court shall have powder to appoint a Clark [clerk] to record their proceedings with regulations of his fee-to try all offenses against the laws and furnish the Guilty by fine and imprisonment. To hear and determine all pleas for Debt Covenant, Trespassers. Trespass upon the case of agreeable to the Laws, Rules and Regulations of this Commonwealth, its courts making in extraordinary cases for allowance for a disparity in situation without appeal save only to the Commandant in Chief when the District Commandant shall certify that he hath just cause of appeal Saving the Commandant Chief the Powders given to him in the Illinois Act in cases Captial of where appeals shall certified-Witness: John Todd, Jun., Esquire Lieutenant and Commandant in Chief of the County Illinois in the Fourth Year of the Commonwealth anno Domini 1780 (Signed John Todd)

5733-4-138-139-March 27, 1780: This document was sent with Col. John Todd Jr.'s letter, which was recieved June 2, 1780 by Governor Thomas Jefferson. It was a document which apparenlty was distributed in the Illinois County. The full text has been transcribed:

5733-4-138-139-March 27, 1780-continued: March 27, 1780: To All Whom These Present Shall Come-Greetings. Whereas an extensive and unsettled Tract of Territory belonging to the Commonwealth of Virginia in the Ohio and it Waters under the Inhabitants of the said state subject to continued invasions of the many Indian Nations bordering thereon and the Trade and Commerce of the Western Waters liable to be destroyed at any time by the Enemies of our State and Government, a Post established at or near the mouth of Ohio within the said State of Virginia in our county of Illinois or adjacent thereto will prove the most effectual means of protecting our citizens of Illinois and other Frontier-Inhabitants in their property and commerce and whereas it is represented that said post cannot be supplied with the necessary provisions unless by some neighboring settlement to be established upon some Lands contiguous thereto that a number of families amounting to one hundred can be procured to settle with proper encouragement. NOW KNOW YE THAT FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT of the said scheme.

I John Todd Junior, Commandant in Chief of the County of Illinois: Have granted and made over and do by these present grant make over unto George Rogers Clark Esquire Commander of the Illinois Regiment-a certain Tract or parcel of land adjacent and contiguous to the Borough of ----- bending [bordering] upon the Ohio River not containing more than forty thousand acres. In Trust to the use hereafter specified and not other that is to say to the use of such Families as shall settle in the said Borough of and be conformable to the regulations which shall be adopted by its trustees, four hundred acres to the Head of each family in fee simple. Subject never the less to such price and shall be required by the Assembly of Virginia for the composition money. Provided the title to the said Land shall be complete until the title to the In & Out Lots in the said Borough shall also be perfected. Provided also the said tract shall be laid off by four lines in length.

5734-4-140-March 12, 1780: Letter written by George May to Governor Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. Filed in folder containing letters and documents sent by Col. John Todd Jr. to Governor Thomas Jefferson.

5734-4-140-March 12, 1780-Continued: Letter may have been sent along with Todd's. Text has been transcribed. Jefferson County 12 Oct.? 1780. Sir: Of Those in the Commission of the Peace for this county there are not a sufficient numbers to hold a court in the county, the most of them living in the lower part of Virginia. There is a total stop [?] journey despite our commissioners to be again qualified. I therefore request that a sufficient number may be added to the already appointed for this purpose. Rich William may [?] presume be represent our commission and George Slaughter, James Francis Moore and Robert Williams and others would be proper to be appointed. George May signed letter but letter may have been written for him by William Philips.

5735-4-141 [June 2, 1780]: Duplicate of Document 5731 --4-136-137.

5736-4-142-143: Duplicate of Document 5732 --4-138-139

5737-4-144-147 Duplicate of Document 5733.

5738-4-148-149 Duplicate of Document 5734

BOX 624-FOLDER 67

LETTERS JUNE 1780

Frames 150-161

5 documents filmed on 11 frames.

5739-4-151-June 8, 1780: Archibald Blair's written opinion of the [Virginia] Council for bills of exchange drawn upon the state received by Simon Nathan at New Orleans were to be exchanged for tobacco at a rate of Four dollars and one sixth for every hundred weight of tobacco. The Governor [of Virginia] was advised to give orders to Simon Nathan to use tobacco stored in the Upper ware house. Benjamin Day was paid with 100,000 pounds of tobacco and Robert Shore was given 100, 000 pounds with the later balance due him to be paid with 6 per cent annual interest.

5740-4-152-153-June 12, 1780: Written in French. Names: Major John Montgomery, ? Bentley, Louis Laferua? Reference to Cahos.

5741-4-154-155-June 9, 1780: Joseph Lindsay at Camp Jefferson certified that Daniel Dodge assisted him on a boat trip from Falls of Ohio to Illinois. There must have been some type of accident during the trip since the letter indicated a passenger Rose Bioke? went a drift and that all clothes including that of Dodge were lost. Names: William Shannon, Henry Smiltz?

5742-4-156-157-June 20, 1780: Faded. Letter to Capt. John Dodge from Fort Jefferson by Capt. Robert George on order of Col. George Rogers Clark. Request for $187 to obtain cloth for use of troops and inhabitants at Kaskaskia. Names: Zephaniah Blackford,

5743-4-158-159-June 9, 1780: Request for clothing for men and officers of Capt. Robert Biall of 19th Virginia Regiment. Reference to his Excellency and the Council [of Virginia]. Names: Simon Nathan. Unable to read two names.

5744-4-160-161-June 9, 1780: Letter from Thomas Jefferson [Governor of Virginia] to Simon Nathan. Signed by Jefferson, who thanked and accepted Nathan for offering to serve the state in the purchase of supplies for the officers and men stationed at Pittsburgh, [Penn].

BOX 624-FOLDER 68

VOUCHERS

JUNE 1780 Frames #162 -

5745-4-163-164-June 10, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to quartermaster Carney to give 1 and 1/2 pound of lead to Capt. Harrison for use on a voyage up to the Falls of Ohio.

5746-4-163-164-June 17, 1780: Second document. Incomplete. Names: Jacob Yeats.

5747-4-163-164-June 5, 1780: Third document on left. George Rogers Clark order to William Shannon to issue taffia to him to take from Kaskaskia to Fort Jefferson.

5748-4-163-164-June 20, 1780: Fourth document. Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney to issue 2 guns for use of troops at Camp Jefferson.

5749-4-163-164-June 29, 1780: Fifth document. Capt. Robert George order according to Col. Clark to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue 8 shirts for James Thompson, Joseph Prather, John Shrank, Jacob Dasher of Capt. Kellar's company. Reference to the War and the term of [enlistment] for each man.

5750-4-165-June 9, 1780: Top document. George Rogers Clark order to Capt. Robert George to issue the same clothing privileges, which officers had to quartermaster Carney.

5751-4-165-June 9, 1780: Second document. Archibald Locker receipt for selling 5 pair of mill stones to the Virginia Regiment of the Illinois Department at Fort Clark. Names: Martin Carney, quartermaster.

5752-4-165-June 10, 1780: Bottom left document. Capt. Robert George by order of George Rogers Clark instructed Capt. John Dodge, Continental Agent, to issue clothing according to Act of [Virginia] Assembly to Capt. Lieut. Harrison.

5753-4-165-June 13, 1780: Bottom right document. Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney to issue lead to Josiah Phelpes of John Montgomery company.

5754-4-166-167-June 10, 1780: Top document. Faded. John Montgomery requested rations.

5755-4-166-167-June 12, 1780: Second document. Cotton cloth to make 2 pair of trousers, 2 pair of stockings, and 12 yards of red tape were issued by Col. Clark's orders. Names: John Walker of Capt. Robert George company.

5756-4-166-167-June 13, 1780: Bottom left document. Quartermaster Martin Carney at Camp Jefferson furnished 500 pounds of powder and 1000 pounds of lead for Capt. Robert George's expedition to Falls of Ohio. Names: Capt. Richard Harrison.

5757-4-166-167-June 19, 1780: Bottom right document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge to issue 2 shirts to each of 23 men of his artillery company. Order was based on Act of the [Virginia] assembly and agreeable to Col. Clark. Names of soldiers receiving shirts were: Joseph Andrews, Matthew Jones, John Ash, George Venshiner, Richard Turpin, Peter Wagoner, Francis Little, John Dorsely, John Jontheis, James McDaniel, Isaac Pruit, Thomas Win, Matthew Murray, Andrew Clark, John Brian, William Bosten, Richard Hopkins, Charles Burk, ? Cesas, John Hacker, Lazarius Kenize, Daniel Bolton, William Jefery. All of the soldiers had enlisted for the War with the exception of an unidentified soldier who was to serve 1 year.

5758-4-168-169-June 14, 1780: Top document. Patt Kennedy note to give flour for value of keeping horses 20 days at Kaskaskia. Names: Thomas Cartier, James Smith.

5759-4-168-169-June 13, 1780: Second document. Capt. Richard Harrison order to Martin Carney concerning a large barge, 28 oars, cable and 1 tarpaulin for an expedition of Capt. Robert George to Falls of Ohio from Camp Jefferson.

5760-4-168-169-June 12, 1780: Bottom left document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge to furnish Capt. Lieut. Harrison with 3 knives, 3 horn combs, 1 ivory comb, 4 yards of gartering, coating for [britch cloth], blankets, and white cloth for use of expedition of Capt. Harrison, who was also issued a feather and ink pot. The orders were agreeable to Col. George Rogers Clark.

5761-4-168-169-June 7, 1780: Bottom right document. Major George Slaughter order to Falls of Ohio quartermaster to issue 3 bushels of corn to William Moore.

5762-4-170-171-June 13, 1780: Top document. Capt. Richard Harrison order to Camp Jefferson Quartermaster to issue 1 pound of lead for use of his voyage to Falls of Ohio.

5763-4-170-171-June 8, 1780: Second document. George Rogers Clark order at Clarksborough, [Kentucky] to issue ammunition for militia company of Capt. George Owens or Olins. Names: Silas Harland.

5764-4-170-171-June 12, 1780: Bottom left document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Camp Jefferson to issue 3 blankets, 26 horn combs, 13 ivory combs, half yard of blue cloth coating and thread for use of his expedition to the Falls of Ohio. Order was agreeable to Col. Clark.

5765-4-170-171-June 9, 1780: Bottom right document. Incomplete. George Rogers Clark order to Martin Carney to issue various supplies to Archibald Lochard for use of troops in the Western Department.

5766-4-172-June ?, 1780: Top left document. Incomplete. Receipt for mill stones for George Rogers Clark.

5767-4-172-June 10, 1780: Top right document. Quartermaster Martin Carney at Camp Jefferson issued 40 flints for use of troops going on expedition up the Ohio [River]. Names: Capt. Richard Harrison, Capt. Robert George.

5768-4-172-June 9, 1780: Third document. George Rogers Clark order to issue paper for Camp

5768-4-172-June 9, 1780-Continued: Jefferson Commissary. Names: Capt. John Dodge.

5769-4-172-June 9, 1780: Fourth document. George Rogers Clark order to give paper to Capt. John Dodge. Names: Capt. Robert George

5770-4-172-June 9, 1780: Bottom left document. George Rogers Clark order from Camp Jefferson to issue paper for use of troops and staff at Falls of Ohio. Names: Capt. John Dodge, William Shannon.

5771-4-172-June 12, 1780: Bottom right document. Falls of Ohio issued rations for 40 men of Capt. Thomas. Names: Lieut. Joseph Sanders, Major George Slaughter.

5772-4-173-June 13, 1780: Top document. Falls of Ohio commissary issued 3 pints of whiskey to Capt. Edward Worthington. Names: Major George Slaughter.

5773-4-173-June 13, 1780: Second document. Falls of Ohio commissary issued 3 pints of whiskey to Capt. Benjamin Roberts. Names: Capt. George Slaughter.

5774-4-173-July 13, 1780: Third document. Col. Clark's order to issue 1 ink pot to Lieut. James Brown of Capt. [Richard] Brashear co. Names: Capt. John Dodge, Lieut. Col. John Montgomery.

5775-4-173-June 12, 1780: Bottom left document. Capt. Robert George at Fort Jefferson certified a boat, which was delivered to Martin Carney for use of Col. Clark, was sunk and all contents were lost.

5776-4-173-June 11, 1780: Bottom right document. Clothing was delivered to Martin Carney at Camp Jefferson. Names: Capt. Robert George, Capt. John Dodge.

5777-4-174-June 18, 1780: Top left document. Major George Slaughter order to issue whiskey to 3 men, who were on fatigue [military duty] and 3 who were in Capt. [Edward] Worthington co.

5778-4-174-June 23, 1780: Top right document. Capt. Robert George order to issue four shirts to each man going to Illinois for provisions. The men were Richard Senate and Peter Freeman of Capt. Taylor's co.; James Ballinger and Jacob Huffman of Capt. Todd's co.; Cornish Jefferson, Jr. of Capt. Evans co.

5779-4-174-June 13, 1780: Center document. Receipt of 161 pounds of tobacco by Camp Jefferson quartermaster Martin Carney for Illinois Department of State of Virginia.

5780-4-174-June 14, 1780: Bottom document. By order of Col. Clark powder and lead were issued by Camp Jefferson.

5781-4-175-176-June 12, 1780: Top document. Capt. John Dodge by order of Col. George Rogers Clark issued 3 shirts with ruffles, 2 pairs of trousers, 2 pairs of

5781-4-175-176-June 12, 1780-Continued: britches with proper trimmings, 2 handkerchiefs, 2 pair of thread stockings, 4 vests to William Clark. Names: Capt. Robert George.

5782-4-175-176-June 13, 1780: Center document. Capt. Robert George order for quartermaster Martin Carney to purchase tobacco from Mr. Lindsay for use of troops at Camp Jefferson.

5783-4-175-176-June ? 1780: Bottom left document. Memo concerning [Virginia] Council meeting and the [decision] to withdraw western troops to the Ohio.

5784-4-175-176-June 12, 1780: Bottom right document. Capt. John Rogers request to repair a gun lock.

5785-4-177-June 15, 1780: Top left document. Written in French. Names: ? Duplasy.

5786-4-177-June 13, 1780: Top right document. Capt. Robert George order to Camp Jefferson to issue 500 pounds of powder and 1000 pounds of lead to Capt. Lieut. Harrison for use of the expedition up the Ohio on order of Col. Clark.

5787-4-177-June 14, 1780: Center document. Col. Clark order for 3 yards of ribbon to be issued for Capt. William Shannon. Names: Capt. Robert George, Capt. John Dodge.

5788-4-177-June ?, 1780: Bottom left document. Written in French. No names.

5789-4-177-June ?, 1780: Bottom right document. Faded. Unable to read.

5790-4-178-June 2, 1780: Top left document. Capt. Abraham Keller order for rations for 15 men of his company. Names: John Montgomery.

5791-4-178-June 6, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Names: Vital Beauvais, Richard Winston.

5792-4-178-June ?, 1780: Center left document. Faded. Rations issued for 15? men, 1 woman and 5 children. Names: ? Brady, Capt. John Williams.

5793-4-178-June 4, 1780: Center right document. Leonard Helm requested 2 day ration for 1 officer.

5794-4-178-June 5, 1780: Bottom document. Liquor ration for a detachment of 15 men of Capt. John Williams co. at Fort Clark. Signed by George Rogers Clark.

5795-4-179-180-June 1, 1780: Top left document. Written in French. Reference to John Montgomery at Kaskaskia.

5796-4-179-180-June 4, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Names Jacques Lasouru?

5797-4-179-180-June 4, 1780: Center document. Rations issued to Capt. Thomas Campbell. Names: Joseph Sawyer?

5798-4-179-180-June 17, 1780: Bottom left document. Whiskey was issued for 21 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts company. Names George Slaughter.

5799-4-179-180-June ?, 1780: Bottom right document. Incomplete. Names: Robert Gage.

5800-4-181-June 2, 1780: Top document. Order to armer to repair a gun of a soldier in the Illinois Virginia Regiment commanded by Col. George Rogers Clark. Names: Martin Carney.

5801-4-181-June 5, 1780: Second document on left. Incomplete. G. L. Gallons of Kaskaskia was paid $2081 for furnishing ?. Names: Patt Kennedy.

5802-4-181-June 17, 1780: Third document to right of second document. Rations for 40 men of Capt. Roberts company were issued. Names: George Slaughter.

5803-4-181-June 20, 1780: Fourth document on far right. Rations issued to 10 men of Capt. Roberts going on command. Names: George Slaughter.

5804-4-181-June 20, 1780: Fifth document. Major George Slaughter order for 2 day whisky ration for 4 men.

5805-4-181-June 12, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Reference to Fort Bowman, John Montgomery, and Sergeant Major Samuel Ferguson?

5806-4-182-June 20, 1780: Top document. Rations issued for 5 days for 37 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts co. Names: Major George Slaughter.

5807-4-182-June 18, 1780: Second document on left. Capt. John Montgomery order for rations for 19 volunteers.

5808-4-182-June ?, 1780: Third document on right. Faded. Unable to read.

5809-4-182-June 20, 1780: Fourth document. Major George Slaughter order for 2 day whisky ration for 20 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts co.

5810-4-182-June 12, 1780: Bottom document. Rations of 53 pounds of beef were issued. Names: Frederick Slaughter.

5811-4-183-184-No date: Top left document. List of rations: beef, salt, and corn.

5812-4-183-184-May 19, 1780: Top right document. Monsieur Bienvenue supplied flour at Fort clark. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5813-4-183-184-June 29, 1780: Center document. Tobacco provided by Mr. Crutcher at Fort Clark. Names: James Finn.

5814-4-183-184-May 19, 1780: Bottom left document. James Finn order at Fort Bowman for 2 pickets and 30 ? for the French.

5815-4-183-184-June ?, 1780: Bottom right document. Unable to read.

5816-4-185-June 27, 1780: Top left document. Written in French. Names: Jacques Lasouru?

5817-4-185-June 12, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Names: Jacques Lasouru?

5818-4-185-June 12, 1780: Third document on left. Faded. Provisions purchased for troops at Fort Bowman. Names: James Finn.

5819-4-185-June 8, 1780: Fourth document on right. Faded. Rations issued at [Cahos] for 2 days for 2 volunteers. Names: Richard Brashear.

5820-4-185-June 4, 1780: Fifth document. Patt Kennedy certified Joseph Braseau had furnished a horse for 16 days and for another 8 days for use of the Commander General at Kaskaskia.

5821-4-185-June 15, 1780: Sixth document on left. Faded. Reference to Fort Bowman, James Finn, Capt. Baley, and ? Ballinger?.

5822-4-185-June ?, 1780: Seventh document on right. Faded. Unable to read.

5823-4-185-June 20, 1780: Bottom document. Written in French. Horse supplied for use. Names: Patt Kennedy.

5824-4-186-June 8, 1780: Top left document. Cahos issued 4 day rations 1 officer. Names: John Baley.

5825-4-186-June 25, 1780: Top right document. Written in French. Names: Richard McCarty, Richard Breze, Lonval Logena.

5826-4-186-June ?. 1780: Third document on left. Faded and ink spots. Reference to Lieut. Richard Brashear at Cahos.

5827-4-186-March 22, 1780: Fourth document on right. Leonard Helm certified Monsieur Novah

5828-4-186-March 22, 1780-Continued: furnished 10 day lodging for 10 Kickapoo indians at Kaskaskia and was to be paid $2.00 per day.

5829-4-186-June 12, 1780: Fifth document. Rations issued for 4 days. Names: John Montgomery.

5830-4-186-June ?, 1780: Sixth document. Written in French. Rations for 4 days. Names: J. Laurence?

5831-4-186-No date: Bottom document. Incomplete. Order to repair gun of Josey Green?

5832-4-187-June 12, 1780: Top left document. John Montgomery order to issue 6 day rations for volunteers.

5833-4-187-June 4, 1780: Top right document. Zephaniah Blackford certified Richard Sinnet had supplied his own food and expense of billet when an inhabitant refused to provide.

5834-4-187-June 4, 1780: Third document. Written in French. Names: Monsieur Charleville, Patt Kennedy.

5835-4-187-June 5, 1780: Fourth document. Martin Carney issued powder and lead to Richard Winston.

5836-4-187-June 8, 1780: Fifth document on left. Rations issued. Names: Capt. John Baly.

5837-4-187-June 6, 1780: Bottom left document. Charles Charleville supplied 100 pounds of flour and 20 pounds of pork for use of the States at Kaskaskia. Names: Patt Kennedy.

5838-4-187-June 9, 1780: Bottom right document. Flour ration issued to John Rogers.

5839-4-188-189-June 2, 1780: Top left document. Incomplete. Reference to ration. Signed by George Rogers Clark.

5840-4-188-189-June 4, 1780: Top left document. Incomplete. George Rogers Clark order for paper.

5841-4-188-189-June 4, 1780: Top right document. Patrick Kennedy certified Monsieur Antoine Morran had furnished a horse for the conductor general for trips to and from Cahos for public business. Cost was $100.

5842-4-188-189-May 26 and June 8, 1780: Third document on left. Incomplete. No. 40. rations for Guard Mownling as well as rations for 11 others of Capt. Richard Brashear company.

5843-4-188-189-June 20, 1780: Fourth document on right. No. 42, 43 and 46. List of payments

5843-4-188-189-June 20, 1780-Continued: made between March 23 to June 20, 1780 for recruitment of soldiers for the War. Names: Jarrat [Jarret] Williams, Valentine Thomas Dalton, Laurence Slaughter, Col. John Montgomery.

5844-4-188-189-June 20, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Bear meat ration issued. Names: Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton.

5845-4-190-June 25, 1780: Top document. Capt. Benjamin Roberts order for 3 day ration for 40 men of his company.

5846-4-190-June 2, 1780: Second document on left. Cepage Visj was given 140 pounds of flour by Frederick S. Guion for baking 1400 pounds of biscuits. Names: John Montgomery.

5847-4-190-June 4, 1780: Third document. Capt. Richard Harrison order for rations.

5848-4-190-June 3, 1780: Fourth document on left. Capt. John Rogers received 80 pounds of powder from Martin Carney for use of the troops at Cahos.

5849-4-190-June 12, 1780: Fifth document. Rations issued. Names: John Montgomery.

5850-4-190-June 2, 1780: Bottom left document. George Slaughter order for rations for 37

5850-4-190-June 2, 1780-Continued: men of Capt. Roberts company.

5851-4-190-June 8, 1780: Bottom right document. Incomplete. Names: ? Slaughter, ? Bowman.

5852-4-191-June 19, 1780: Top left document. Payment of 2400 pounds of Virginia currency was paid as bounty for recruitment for George Rogers Clark regiment. Names: Governor Thomas Jefferson, Capt. Thomas Quirk, Capt. Isaac Taylor, William Prenton?,

5853-4-191-June 17, 1780: Top right document. Incomplete. Names: James Finn.

5854-4-191-June 15, 1780: Third document on left. Written in French. Names: Monsieur Janist, ? Duplasy.

5855-4-191-June 8, 1780: Fourth document on right. Lieut. Girault order for 2 day rations for 1 officer at Cahos.

5856-4-191-June 10, 1780: Fifth document on left. John Montgomery order for 2 day ration for 11 Cahos volunteers.

5857-4-191-June 12, 1780: Sixth document on right. Faded. Names: John Montgomery.

5858-4-191-June 6, 1780: Bottom left document. Powder and lead issued at Fort Bowman. Names: Capt. Thomas Quirk, Capt. Rogers.

5859-4-191-June 20, 1780: Bottom right document. Faded. Unable to read.

5860-4-192-193-June 11, 1780: Top document. Cloth was given for [ hauling] corn from Falls of Ohio to Camp Jefferson. Names: Capt. Richard Harrison, Martin Carney.

5861-4-192-193-June 11, 1780: Second document on left. Capt. John Rogers received 4 horses purchased by Capt. John Dodge from Monsieur Gratiot.

5862-4-192-193-June ?, 1780: Third document on right. Faded. Unable to read.

5863-4-192-193-June ?, 1780: Fourth document. Faded. Rations of meat and corn were issued. Names: Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts.

5864-4-192-193-June 22, 1780: Fifth document on left. Major George Slaughter order for 2 day ration for 19 men of Capt. Roberts company Capt.

5865-4-192-193-June 11, 1780: Sixth document on right. Zephaniah Blackford at Fort Patrick Henry certified Capt. Peter Gamlin had furnished corn for his troops going to Headquarters.

5866-4-192-193-June 10, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Unable to read.

5867-4-194-195-June 11, 1780: Top left document. Faded. Names: John Dodge, ? Lacroix, Lieut. Col. John Montgomery, Mr. Levey,

5868-4-194-195-June 4, 1780: Top right document. Flour was provided by Monsieur Janist at Cahos. Names: Patt Kennedy,

5869-4-194-195-June 13, 1780: Third document on left. Major George Slaughter order for powder and lead.

5870-4-194-195-June 14, 1780: Fourth document. George Slaughter order to quartermaster to give half a bushel of corn to William Hackley.

5871-4-194-195-June ?, 1780: Bottom document. Ration of meat issued to Capt. Benjamin Roberts men. Names: George Slaughter.

5872-4-196-197-June 11, 1780: Top left document. Faded. Names: John Montgomery, Tobaus Godwin.

5873-4-196-197-June 8, 1780: Top right document. Rations issued for 8 men. Names: George Slaughter, Joseph Saunders.

5874-4-196-197-June 5, 1780: Third document on left. Rations issued for 7 men of the militia at Fort Nelson. Names: Sullivan Williams, John Cutindon.

5875-4-196-197-June 4, 1780: Fourth document on right. Rations issued for Capt. Thomas company. Names: Commander George Slaughter, Lieut. Joseph Saunders.

5876-4-196-197-June 7, 1780: Bottom document. Rations issued for Capt. Benjamin Roberts company. Names: George Slaughter.

5877-4-198-199-June 15, 1780: Top left document. Written in French. Names: Richard Winston, Joseph Braseau.

5878-4-198-199-June 4, 1780: Top right document. Capt. Benjamin Roberts order for rations for his company.

5879-4-198-199-June ?, 1780: Third document. Faded. Names: Capt. Robert George.

5880-4-198-199-June 20, 1780: Fourth document. Lieut. Joseph Saunders order for beef and corn rations for company of Capt. Thomas.

5881-4-198-199-June 11, 1780: Bottom left document. Rations issued for company of Capt. Thomas. Names: Lieut. Joseph Saunders, George Slaughter.

5882-4-198-199-June 6, 1780: Top center bottom document. Written in French. Names: Monsieur Duplasy.

5883-4-198-199-June 6, 1780: Bottom center document. Written in French. Names: Monsieur Duplasy.

5884-4-198-199-June ?, 1780: Bottom right document. Ration of corn and beef. Names: Capt. Benjamin Roberts, George Slaughter.

5885-4-200-201-June 12, 1780: Top left document. Rations issued for hunter. Names: Capt. Richard Brashear.

5886-4-200-201-June 12, 1780: Top right document. Faded. Rations. Unable to read names.

5887-4-200-201-June 17, 1780: Center left document. Written in French. Reference to Cahos.

5888-4-200-201-June 18, 1780: Second Center document. Written in French.

5889-4-200-201-June 18, 1780: Center right document. Powder issued to Lieut. Slaughter. Names: George Slaughter.

5890-4-200-201-June 8, 1780: Bottom document. Rations issued for 3 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts co. Names: George Slaughter.

5891-4-202-203-June 12, 1780: Top left document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order for rations for 15 days for Capt. Richard Brashear.

5892-4-202-203-June 12, 1780: Top right document. Capt. Richard Brashear order for rations for 15 of his men.

5893-4-202-203-June ?, 1780: Third left document. No. 69. 225 on verso. Unable to read rest.

5894-4-202-203-June ?, 1780: Fourth document on right. Unable to read.

5895-4-202-203-June 5, 1780: Fifth document on left. Capt. John Rogers order for rations for troops of the Illinois Department at Cahos. Names: Martin Carney.

5896-4-202-203-June ?, 1780: Sixth document on right. Unable to read.

5897-4-202-203-June 6, 1780: Bottom document. Written in French. Names: ? Duplasy.

5898-4-204-205-June 5, 1780: Top left document. Unable to read.

5899-4-204-205-June ?, 1780: Top right document. Names: Henry Crutcher.

5900-4-204-205-June 12, 1780: Third document on left. Faded. Unable to read.

5901-4-204-205-June 8, 1780: Fourth document on right. Rations for 1 day issued for 40 savages [indians]. Names: Jean Shoissen?, John Williams.

5902-4-204-205-June ?, 1780: Fifth document on left. Names: John Montgomery.

5903-4-204-205-June ?, 1780: Sixth document on right. Unable to read.

5904-4-204-205-June 17, 1780: Bottom left document. Capt. John Baley order for rations for 30 men of his company.

5905-4-204-205-June ?, 1780: Bottom right document. Capt. John Williams order to issue rations for 30 men of Capt. Malke? volunteers.

5906-4-206-207-June 17, 1780: Top left document. Quartermaster issued 8 day ration to ? Roberts.

5907-4-206-207-June 12, 1780: Top right document. Michael Perault request for 24 rations at Cahos. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty.

5908-4-206-207-June 12, 1780: Third document on left. Faded. Names: Joseph English.

5909-4-206-207-June 19, 1780: Fourth document. Rations issued to soldier Dick Zinn. Names: Anthony Permikal?

5910-4-206-207-June ?, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Unable to read.

5911-4-208-209-June 19, 1780: Top document. George Slaughter order for 2 day ration for 31 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts company.

5912-4-208-209-June 19, 1780: Second document. Rations issued to Capt. John Rogers.

5913-4-208-209-June 13, 1780: Third document. George Slaughter order for 2 day ration for 29 men of Capt. Thomas company.

5914-4-208-209-June 22, 1780: Fourth document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order for 2 day ration for 14 men. Names: John Williams.

5915-4-208-209-June 17, 1780: Bottom document. John Williams request for rations.

5916-4-210-211-June 16, 1780: Top document. Rations issued for 28. Names: Capt. Abraham Kellar, Capt. John Williams.

5917-4-210-211-June 17, 1780: Second document. Capt. Richard Brashear order for 6 day rations for 14 volunteers.

5918-4-210-211-June 29, 1780: Third document. Quartermaster James Finn received 4 loads of wood from ? Lachance for use of Fort Clark garrison.

5919-4-210-211-June 12, 1780: Bottom document. Names: John Dodge.

5920-4-212-213-June ?, 1780: Top document. Faded. Reference to horses and James Finn?

5921-4-212-213-June 10, 1780: Second document. Zephaniah Blackford certified Patrick Carmichel [Carmicle] had supplied his own food for 7 days instead of a billet, which was refused by an inhabitant while he was at Fort Patrick Henry. Other side has list of rank of soldiers.

5922-4-212-213-June 10, 1780: Third document. Written in French. Names: Capt. Richard McCarty, Michael Perault.

5923-4-212-213-June 18, 1780: Fourth document. John Montgomery order to issue rations for 6 volunteers at Cahos.

5924-4-212-213-June 9, 1780: Fifth document. Capt. Richard McCarty order for 2 day ration for 1 volunteer at Cahos.

5925-4-214-215-June 12, 1780: Top document. Written in French. Faded. Ration of pork. Names: Vital Beauvais, Capt. John Williams.

5926-4-214-215-June 12, 1780: Center document. Faded. Ration for 6 days for 1 officer. Names: John Williams.

5927-4-214-215-June ?, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Unable to read.

5928-4-216-217-June 7, 1780: Top document. Capt. Richard Brashear ration order for 27 men of his company.

5929-4-216-217-June 12, 1780: Second document. Rations issued for 28 biscuits. Names: Capt. Abraham Kellar, Capt. John Williams.

5930-4-216-217-June 20, 1780: Third document. Kevin Owens was paid $20 for grog sold to Capt. John Dodge.

5931-4-216-217-June 12, 1780: Bottom document. No. 77. Rations were issued for volunteers, who had chosen John J. Mangos? as their commander to go on the expedition under the command of Lieut. John Montgomery at Cahokia. Names: Linctot, Durand, Govin, Papion?, Leplantes, Longchamp. J. Parerafic, F. Panerafic, and M. Pienvusin were listed as discharged men.

5932-4-218-June 16, 1780: Top document. Rations for 3 days. Names: John Williams, Munio Lemon Sreugz?

5933-4-218-June 16, 1780: Second document. Written in French. Rations for 2 days. Names: John Williams.

5934-4-218-June 30, 1780: Third document. Rations for 43. Names: Jean Chozinik?, John Williams.

5935-4-218-June 15, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Abraham Kellar requested biscuits for use of his company. Names: Capt. John Williams.

5936-4-219-220-June 10, 1780: Top document. Order to repair gun of ? Slaughter. Names: James Finn.

5937-4-219-220-June 10, 1780: Second document. Capt. Richard Brashear order for rations for his men.

5938-4-219-220-June 24, 1780: Third document. Ration of whiskey for 32 men. Names: Joseph Saunders, George Slaughter

5939-4-219-220-June ?, 1780: Fourth document. Names: John Williams.

5940-4-219-220-June 20, 1780: Bottom document. Rations for 46 indians. Names: John Williams, Jean Chorine?

5941-4-221-222-June 2, 1780: Top document. Rations for 3 days for 23 men. Names: Joseph Saunders, George Slaughter.

5942-4-221-222-June 21, 1780: Second document. Capt. Richard McCarty order for 2 day rations for 23 volunteers.

5943-4-221-222-June 10, 1780: Third document. Monsieur Pappa at Cahos made 6 fishing hooks for Capt. Richard Brashear.

5944-4-221-222-June 18, 1780: Bottom document. List of rations for Capt. Richard Brashear company consisting of 16 privates.

5945-4-223-224-June 25, 1780: Top document. Commissary issued 1 pint of whiskey. Names: George Slaughter, Joseph Saunders.

5946-4-223-224-June 12, 1780: Second document. Monsieur Lecose? supplied lead for use of troops going on an expedition from Fort Bowman. Names: John Williams.

5947-4-223-224-June 23, 1780: Third document. John Williams order for 5 day rations for 3 indians.

5948-4-223-224-June 9, 1780: Bottom document. James Finn at Fort Bowman order for ? to be issued to John Conner?

5949-4-225-226-June 24, 1780: Top document. George Slaughter order for powder for Peter Triplet. Names: Blair Balard.

5950-4-225-226-June 19, 1780: Second document. John Rogers order for repair for ramrod and lock [of a rifle].

5951-4-225-226-June 20, 1780: Third document. George Slaughter order for rations for 4 men.

5952-4-225-226-June ?, 1780: Fourth document. Faded. Ration of flour issued.

5953-4-225-226-June 18, 1780: Bottom document. James Finn order at Fort Bowman to repair gun of Joseph Conney?

5954-4-227-June 4, 1780: Top document. Capt. Roberts order to quartermaster Bland Ballard to issue powder.

5955-4-227-June 20, 1780: Center document. Faded. Order to issue powder. Names: Capt. [Richard] McCarty?

5956-4-227-June ?, 1780: Bottom document. Incomplete. Reference to balance due. Names: [Simon] Nathan, Joseph Reed.

5957-4-228-229-June 9, 1780: Top document. Faded. Signed by George Rogers Clark.

5958-4-228-229-June 8, 1780: Bottom document. Incomplete. Names: Simon Nathan, William Bradford.

5959-4-230-June 9, 1780: Top document. Valentine Thomas Dalton received from Monsieur Ambrise? a 45 foot piroague [dug out canoe] at Fort Patrick Henry to carry headquarters artillery store.

5960-4-230-June ?, 1780: Second document. James Finn certified Monsieur Bissonnet had furnished horses for 12 days on a Cahos express from Fort Bowman.

5961-4-230-June 20, 1780: Third document. Written in French. Names: Jacques Lassure?

5962-4-230-June 10, 1780: Bottom document. Monsieur Grehen supplied 8 pounds of flour. Names: Frederick S. Guion, M. Cricker?

5963-4-231-June 8, 1780: Top document. Faded. Reference to issue? for an indian going on expedition to Fort Bowman.

5964-4-231-June 20, 1780: Second document. Faded. Reference to order of James Finn to make ? pin at Fort Bowman.

5965-4-231-June 8, 1780: Third document. James Finn order at Fort Bowman to make a ? pin for Robert Witt.

5966-4-231-June 12, 1780: Fourth document. Zephaniah Blackford at Fort Patrick Henry certified Major Francois Bosseron had furnished 226 pounds of beef for troops going to Headquarters.

5967-4-231-June 8, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order for rations.

5968-4-232-June 9, 1780: Top document. Capt. John Baley order for 2 day ration for 31 men of his company.

5969-4-232-June 18, 1780: Second document. Frederick S. Guion received 305 pounds of beef from Monsieur Perrion?

5970-4-232-June 6, 1780: Third document. Patt Kennedy at Kaskaskia received flour and wheat from Monsieur Janist.

5971-4-232-June 4, 1780: Fourth document. Written in French. Names: Jacques Lasouru?

5972-4-232-June 20, 1780: Bottom document. Unable to read.

5973-4-233-234-June 4, 1780: Top document. Written in French. Names Jacques Lasouru?

5974-4-233-234-June 9, 1780: Second document. James Finn order to make 2 locks for gun of David Anbrose? at Fort Bowman.

5975-4-233-234-June 20, 1780: Third document. James Finn order at Fort Bowman to ? Vashucay? to repair gun of indian.

5976-4-233-234-June 12, 1780: Fourth document. Capt. John Baley order for ration for 27 men.

5977-4-233-234-June 6, 1780: Bottom document. Written in French. Names: Jacques Lasouru?

5978-4-235-June 6, 1780: Top document. Faded. Order for rations by J. Graham?

5979-4-235-June 4, 1780: Second document. James Finn order for the armer to make ? for bearer of note.

5980-4-235-June 21, 1780: Third document. Capt. Abraham Kellar order for rations for men of Capt. Harrison co.

5981-4-235-June ?, 1780: Fourth document. Unable to read.

5982-4-235-June 11, 1780: Fifth document. Frederick S. Guion received 100 pounds of flour from Monsieur Meshal Bulfrey for use of troops at Cahos.

5983-4-235-June 28, 1780: Sixth document. James Finn at Fort Bowman order to ? Vashucay? to repair ?.

5984-4-236-237-June 8, 1780: Top document. Capt. John Baley order for 2 day rations for 31 men of his company.

5985-4-236-237-June 6, 1780: Second document. Written in French. Names: Richard Winston, Monsieur Baptiste Charleville.

5986-4-236-237-June ?, 1780: Third document. Faded. Names: James Finn,

5987-4-236-237-June 3, 1780: Fourth document. George Rogers Clark issued a Bill of Exchange at Fort Clark for $6800 and sent it to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to Thomas Bentley for services supplied for troops.

5988-4-236-237-June 4, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams certified Major Smith provided billet for his servant from May 20, 1788 to June 1, 1780.

5989-4-238-June 4, 1780: Written in French. Names: ? Lamazange?

5990-4-239-June 5, 1780: Bill of Exchange issued by George Rogers Clark for $6800 at Fort Clark and sent to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to Thomas Bentley for service for troops.

5991-4-240-241-June 5, 1780: Top document. William Shannon certified Monsieur Bienvenue had furnished 86 pounds of pork for troops of Illinois and indicated state of Virginia was to pay.

5992-4-240-241-June 9, 1780: Second document. Written in French and English. George Rogers Clark issued Bill of Exchange for $4000 at Fort Clark to the treasurer of Virginia for payment to Thomas Bentley for enlistment of men.

5993-4-240-241-June ?, 1780: Third document. Faded. Unable to read.

5994-4-240-241-June 11, 1780: Bottom document. Leonard Helm order for 4 day ration for 1 officer.

5995-4-242-June 14, 1780: Top document. Capt. John Baley order for 2 day ration for 38 men.

5996-4-242-June ?, 1780: Second document. Faded. Unable to read.

5997-4-242-June ?, 1780: Third document. Faded. Reference to gun at Fort Bowman. Names: James Finn.

5998-4-242-June 6, 1780: Bottom document. John Williams received 115 pounds of pork for use of troops of the commonwealth at Fort Clark from Richard Winston.

5999-4-243-June ?, 1780: Top document. James Finn certified he had received 20 oars and use of a cart for 18 days from Monsieur Bissonnet.

6000-4-243-June ?, 1780: Second document. Faded. Unable to read.

6001-4-243-June ?, 1780: Third document. Faded. Reference to flour.

6002-4-243-June 4, 1780: Bottom document. Will Shannon certified [St.] Gemme Beauvais had

6002-4-243-June 4, 1780-Continued: furnished 100 pounds of flour for use of troops stationed in Illinois and the state of Virginia was to pay for debt.

6003-4-244-June 3, 1780: Top document. Capt. Richard McCarty order for rations.

6004-4-244-June 11, 1780: Second document. Faded. Valentine Thomas Dalton order for rations.

6005-4-244-June 3, 1780: Third document. William Shannon at Kaskaskia issued flour and pork to Capt. Richard Harrison.

6006-4-244-June 3, 1780: Fourth document. Capt. Richard Harrison order to William Shannon at Kaskaskia to issue 4 quarts of taffia for his company.

6007-4-244-June 22, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Names: Valentine Thomas Dalton, W. Carbine.

6008-4-245-June 3, 1780: Top document. Faded. John Montgomery at Fort Bowman.

6009-4-245-June 7, 1780: Second document. Faded. Leonard Helm requested provisions.

6010-4-245-June 6, 1780: Third document. Written in French. Names: Richard Winston, St. Gemme Beauvais.

6011-4-245-June 8, 1780: Fourth document. Richard Winston received $15 from Capt. John Rogers for indian corn provided his horse at Kaskaskia.

6012-4-245-June 2, 1780: Bottom document. Martin Carney order for the repairing a gun for a solider in the Illinois Virginia Regiment commanded by George Rogers Clark.

6013-4-246-247-April 8, 1780: Top document. Patt Kennedy received 20 pounds of flour for use of the troops at Kaskaskia from Monsieur Losigvall.

6014-4-246-247-June ?, 1780: Second document. Faded. No. 9. Reference to order for rations.

6015-4-246-247-June 17, 1780: Third document. Faded. Written in French. Names: St. Gemme Beauvais , J. W. Laurence?.

6016-4-246-247-June 2, 1780: Bottom document. Rations issued for 7 men of Capt. [Richard] McCarthy co. and sergeant Valentine.

6017-4-248-249-June 4, 1780: Top document. Faded. Capt. Richard McCarty order for 2 day rations for 1 officer and 2 others.

6018-4-248-249-June 6, 1780: Second document. No. 32. Faded. Capt. Richard Clark order at Fort Bowman for rations.

6019-4-248-249-June 1, 1780: Third document. Fort Bowman quartermaster James Finn received 9 dressed skins from ? Crickear for use of the troops going on an expedition.

6020-4-248-249-No date: Bottom document. Incomplete. Reference to 6 and 1/2 gallons of rum for use of troops. Names: William Shannon, commissary for Illinois Department, Gideon Ferrat, Euion? Jarrat.

6021-4-250-253-June 6, 1780: Top document. Capt. John Baley order for rations.

6022-4-250-253-June 1, 1780: Second document. Capt. John Baley order for 1 day ration for 1 man of his co.

6023-4-250-253-June 3, 1780: Third document. Capt. Richard Harrison order at Cahos for 2 day ration for 45 men of his company.

6024-4-250-253-June 3, 1780: Fourth document. Quartermaster James Finn received deer skins from Monsieur Lecvos for use of troops going on expedition.

6025-4-250-253-June 8, 1780: Bottom document. Fort Bowman quartermaster James Finn received 5

6025-4-250-253 June 8, 1780-Continued: dressed deer skins from Monsieur Leacps for use of troops going on the expedition.

6026-4-254-255-June 3, 1780: Top document. No. 12. Capt. John Baley order for 3 days rations for 33 men of his company at Fort Cahos.

6027-4-254-255-June 1, 1780: Bottom document. No. 39. Brashear order at Fort Bowman for rations for Col. Montgomery mess.

BOX 624-FOLDER 69

VOUCHERS, INVENTORIES OF GOODS-JUNE 1780

Frames 256-337

6028-4-257-260-June 10, 1780: John Dodge signed for receiving merchandise listed on the 2 page invoice from Joseph Lindsay for use of the troops in the Illinois Department and other purposes belonging to the state of Virginia. Names: William Clark and Samuel Smyth. Items listed were: 2 dozen hats, calico, 3 dozen silk handkerchiefs, 21 dozen sundry kind of combs, 3 butcher knives, 1 clasp knife, white flannel, cambric, spotted and cotton velvet, spotted flannel, 41 dozen metal buttons, writing paper, 2 dozen ink pots, 2 boxes of wafers, 11 razors, [gartering], ribbon, 19 pair of knee garters, 1 apron, 1 large chest, 1 large trunk, 3 pieces of gingham, 9 blue handkerchiefs, cottonade,[course cotton fabric], coffee, pins, and grey cloth.

6029-4-261-262-June 12, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge to issue 26 yards of stroud to make as many pair of leggings and britch cloth for 26 men of Capt. Richard Harrison co., who were going on expedition up the Ohio [River]. Order was agreeable to George Rogers Clark. Capt. George also requested 26 knives, 52 shirts, 1 ink pot, 1 bridle and thread. Capt. George certified the names of soldiers, who were to receive the items. Names: John Walker, William More, Lazarus Ryan, Laurence Kineon?, Phil Long,

6029-4-261-262-June 12, 1780-Continued: Philip Hupp, ?, Taylor, William White, Bostin Damer, Michael Washeton?, David Kennedy, Daniel Baber, Michel Finkler?, Valentine Bolinskler, John Oakley, Isham Floyd, Edmond Fair, John Megarr, Patrick Marr or Moss, Patrick McCally, Abraham Miller, William Freeman, George Smith, Drury Bush, Jacob Wheat, and John Bush.

6030-4-261-262-June 9, 1780: Second document. Thomas Jefferson order to Simon Nathan at Philadelphia to deliver the goods he had been instructed to purchase to Capt. Robert Beall or to any other person on his or Col. John Wilson's order.

6031-4-261-262-June 9, 1780: Third document. George Rogers Clark order at Camp Jefferson to Capt. John Dodge to issue 2 pair of leggings and 2 knifes to Major Harland for an expedition to the Falls of Ohio.

6032-4-263-264-June 12, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order on behalf of George Rogers Clark to Capt. John Dodge to give 1 knife, 1 ivory comb, 1 horn comb, white material for leggings, material for britch cloth, bath coating, gartering, blankets for use of the expedition up the River. Names: Sergeant Samuel Smyth.

6033-4-263-264-June 21, 1780: Second document. Capt. Robert George instructions at Fort Jefferson to the commonwealth of Virginia to pay tailor John Bryan or Brian for articles and services. Items supplied were 14 soldier [uniforms]; 1 pair of overalls; 1 suit of clothes for Edward Miers?, who was in Capt. John Baley co.; 1 suit of clothes for John Nash of Capt. [James] Shelby co.; the cutting of 19 suits of clothes, which were made up by the women; the cutting of 13 coats, which were given to the women; the cutting of 1 suit made by Mr. Smith for Jacob Wheat of Capt. George's co.; Capt. John Dodge paid the tailor in goods of 2 silk handkerchiefs, linen, ribbon, and other type cloth. Names: James Sherlock.

6034-4-265-266-June 14, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Camp Jefferson to issue a hat, 1 blanket for use of the men going on expedition to the Falls of Ohio. Order agreeable to George Rogers Clark.

6035-4-265-266-June 16, 1780: Center document. Capt. Robert George order at Camp Jefferson to Capt. John Dodge to provide flannel, 2 needles, 2 [scissors], 2 yards of cambric for use of the artillery company. Names: Daniel Boller.

6036-4-265-266-June 12, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue 2 pair of trousers, cloth for 2 waist coats, 2 breeches, 1 britch cloth, 1 blanket, 1 ink stand, 1 knife, 1 coarse comb, 1 fine comb, and 1 bridle. Verso indicated William Shannon received contents and as well as 5 yards of check linen and blue bath coating. Names: William Clark.

6037-4-267-268-June 16, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order at Camp Jefferson to Capt. John Dodge to give a brass clasp for a knife, 1 comb, and 2 yards of ferret [stout cotton or silk tape] to quartermaster Martin Carney.

6038-4-267-268-June 10, 1780: Center document. Capt. Robert George order to Camp Jefferson quartermaster Martin Carney to provided tobacco for use of his company going on expedition to the Falls of Ohio. Names: Sergeant John Walker.

6039-4-267-268-June 12, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George at Clarksville order to Capt. John Dodge to issue half a yard of linen, 1 indian handkerchief, 1

6039-4-267-268-June 12, 1780-Continued: silk handkerchief, 1 linen handkerchief, 1 pair of small [scissors], and brown thread to Capt. William Shannon. Names: George Rogers Clark.

6040-4-269-270-June 13, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George by order of George Rogers Clark to Capt John Dodge at Camp Jefferson to issue enough black [cloth] for Mistress Mary Flor? to make a gown.

6041-4-269-270-June 20, 1780: Second document. By order of George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George at Fort Jefferson approved payment to Mary Smith for making a suit of soldier clothes [uniform], which had been cut out by the tailor.

6042-4-269-270-June 20, 1780: Third document. By order of George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George at Fort Jefferson instructed Capt. John Dodge to issue 3 shirt, stuffs for 3 summer jackets and trousers, 2 pocket handkerchiefs, thread, materials for 3 stocks [stockings] and 1 ink pot to Zephaniah Blackford.

6043-4-269-270-June 20, 1780: Bottom document. By order of George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George requested Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue 2 shirts to each soldier: Joseph Thornton, Zachariah Williams, and John Sword, who were in Capt. Worthington's co.

6044-4-271-272-June 12, 1780: Top document. By order of George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George requested Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to furnish Martin Carney with 22 yards of [material] to make bags for expedition to the Falls of Ohio.

6045-4-271-272-June 22, 1780: Second document. By order of George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George requested Capt. John Dodge at Camp Jefferson to issue a trunk for 2 pair of trousers, 1 check handkerchief, 1 small comb, 1 large comb to Andrew Clark.

6046-4-271-272-June 20, 1780: Third document. By order of George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George requested Capt. John Dodge to deliver 1 leather ink pot to Mr. Donne for use of the commissary department at Camp Jefferson.

6047-4-271-272-June 20, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson to issue tobacco to Mr. J. Donne.

6048-4-273-274-June 20, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue trimmings for 3 jackets for Zephaniah Blackford.

6049-4-273-274-June 13, 1780: Center document. By agreement of George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George ordered Capt. John Dodge at Camp Jefferson to provide 4 blankets for his company going on expedition to the Falls of Ohio.

6050-4-273-274-June 14, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. William Shannon issued 27 gallons of taffia at Fort Jefferson for the party escorting Col. Walker to the Falls of Ohio. Names: Capt. Richard Harrison, Capt. Robert George.

6051-4-275-276-June 28, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George according to George Rogers Clark order requested Capt. John Dodge to issue 8 shirts to John

6051-4-275-276-June 28, 1780-Continued: Johnston, George Lunsford, Anthony Lunsford, William Bell, who were serving as soldiers for 3 years or the duration of the War.

6052-4-275-276-June 19, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Robert Beall of the 9th Virginia Regiment and at Philadelphia certified Simon Nathan had delivered 42 suits of clothing [uniforms], which the General Council of Virginia had ordered and by mistake were for Col. John Gibson at Fort Pitt.

6053-4-277-278-June 19, 1780: Faded. Capt. Robert Beall of the 9th Virginia Regiment and at Philadelphia had certified goods on invoice had been received. Items appear to be [uniforms], cloth etc. for 17 officers and 243 non commissioned officers. Can identify 17 pairs of shoes for officers, 57 pocket handkerchiefs, linen waist coats.

6054-4-279-280-June 13, 1780: Top document. George Rogers Clark order Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue linen shirts, cottonade overalls, linen drawers [underclothes], ruffle shirts, coats, scalping knives to Col. Thomas Walker and Major Dan Smith, who were going on public service.

6055-4-279-280-June 13, 1780: Bottom document. Patt Kennedy certified the state of Virginia was indebted to Monsieur Jean Delchirute for cost of 3104 pounds of flour and salt for use of the state at Ste. Gemme. Verso written in French.

6056-4-281-282-June 15, 1780: Top document. Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson certified receiving from William Clark the following goods, which belonged to the state of Virginia: blue cloth, white cloth, flannel, 1 box of thread and 3 and half boxes of brass buttons.

6057-4-281-282-June 7, 1780: Bottom document. George Rogers Clark order from Kaskaskia to issue blue and white cloth, binding etc. to make uniforms for Capt. John Rogers.

6058-4-283-284-June 15, 1780: Capt. John Dodge receipt to William Clark at Fort Jefferson for goods belonging to the state of Virginia. Items: blue cloth, white cloth, white flannel, 1 box of thread, 3 1/2 boxes of brass buttons, and considerable yards of cloth, which had been damaged by fire at the Falls of Ohio. Names: J. Donne.

6059-4-285-288-June 10, 1780: Invoice of goods purchased in New Orleans and delivered by Capt. John Dodge to Joseph Lindsay at Fort Jefferson. Testators for receipt were William Clark and Martin Carney. The merchandize belonged to the state of Virginia and was for use of the troops in the Illinois Department. Items listed: 3 dozen silk handkerchiefs; 21 combs; 1 dozen clasp knives; cambric; white flannel; spotted cotton velvet;, shallon; spotted jeans; 41 dozen of buttons; 1 ream of writing paper; 2 dozen of ink pots; 11 razors; gartering; 2 dozen camblets?; 8 butcher knives; 3 dozen calimanes; 41 dozen metal buttons; 2 boxes of wafers; ribbon; 19 pair of knee garters; 1 dozen bridles; 1 apron; 1 large trunk; 1 large chest; 9 blue handkerchiefs; Britannia [cloth]; 38 hair jean twists; 7 3/4 yards of fustian; 3 dozen flair [flare]; fine gray cloth; cottonade; 400 sewing needles; ferreting; calico; and 167 pounds of damaged coffee. Joseph Lindsay certified the listed gingham was check linen.

6060-4-289-290-June 16, 1780: Top document. William Clark indicated he had expenses for moving a quantity of public goods from the Falls of Ohio to Fort Jefferson. He received the goods on March 27, 1780 from Lieut. John Todd and delivered it to Capt. John Dodge on June 15, 1780. Goods included 1 pair of blankets costing $15.50; 1 check handkerchief cost of $1; 1 brass ink pot at $1; 1 butcher knife at $.50; 4 yard of ribbon at $.50 per yard;

6061-4-289-290-June 25, 1780: Second document. Patt Kennedy certified Charles Charleville had furnished a cart and horse.

6062-4-289-290-June 4, 1780: Third document. William Shannon, conductor General of the Western Department certified by order of George Rogers Clark he had taken 1 small fulee or fuse?, which was property of Israel Ruland of Fort Vincennes. Payment of $4000 was made in goods. Names: Capt. John Dodge.

6063-4-289-290-June 18, 1780: Bottom document. Whiskey for 18 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts co. was issued. Names: Major George Slaughter.

6064-4-291-292-June 7, 1780: Top document. Written in French. Names: Patt Kennedy, Jacques Lasouru?

6065-4-291-292-June 30, 1780: Second document. Written in French. Rations issued. Names: Patt Kennedy, Jacques Lasouru?

6066-4-291-292-June 16, 1780: Third document. No. 31. Whiskey for 23 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts co, who were on fatigue [military duty]. Names: Major George Slaughter.

6067-4-291-292-June 3, 1780: Bottom document. No. 23. George Rogers Clark certified service was performed. Expenses of Edward Taylor owed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. References for trip to Fort Jefferson, Fort Clark. Names: Thomas Wilson.

6068-4-293-294-June 15, 1780: Top document. Whiskey issued for 30 men of Capt. Thomas company at Falls of Ohio. Names: Sergeant Benjamin Withers, Lieut. Joseph Saunders, Major George Slaughter.

6069-4-293-294-June 15, 1780: Second document. Meat rations for 1 day for 41 men of Capt.[Benjamin] Roberts co. Names: Major George Slaughter.

6070-4-293-294-June ?, 1780: Third document. Faded. Unable to read.

6071-4-293-294-June ?, 1780: Fourth document. James Slaughter paid $14 breakfast to Peter Un?

6072-4-293-294-June 15, 1780: Bottom document. Ration of corn, meat and fat issued for 37 men of Capt. Thomas company. Names: Sergeant Benjamin Withers, Lieut. Saunders, and Major George Slaughter.

6073-4-295-296-June 15, 1780: Top document. Ration of 37 pounds of beef for 37 men of Capt. Thomas company. Names: Sergeant Benjamin Withers, Lieut. Joseph Saunders; and Major George Slaughter.

6074-4-295-296-June 17, 1780: Second document. Ration of beef, corn and salt issued for 34 men of Capt. Thomas co. Names: Sergeant Benjamin Withers, Major George Slaughter, Lieut. Joseph Saunders.

6075-4-295-296-June 17, 1780: Third document. Patt Kennedy paid Francois Charleville $40.00 for a trumpet for use of the Light Dragoon at Kaskaskia.

6076-4-295-296-June 13, 1780: Fourth document. Written in French. Names: Patrick Kennedy, Monsieur Charleville.

6077-4-297-298-June 17, 1780: Top document. Major George Slaughter order to issue 7 day rations of corn, meat and salt for Capt. Thomas.

6078-4-297-298-June 19, 1780: Second document. Ration of 17 and 1/2 pounds of meat issued for 7 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts co. Names: Major George Slaughter.

6079-4-297-298-June 16, 1780: Third document. Major George Slaughter order for 1 day ration for 41 men of Capt. Roberts company.

6080-4-297-298-June 15, 1780: Bottom document. Major George Slaughter order whiskey ration for 23 men of Capt. Roberts company.

6081-4-299-300-June 12, 1780: Written in French. Statement for services and items supplied by Charles Gratiot at Cahos from May 13-24, 1780. John Montgomery certified the articles listed were received for use of troops at Cahos. Names: Col. Clark, Richard Brashear.

6082-4-301-302-June 16, 1780: No. 39. Invoice of Carlo Lachapell or Lashapell to state of Virginia for 500 pounds of flour, loads of wood and hauling lead for Fort Clark for use of troops. Names: Joseph Luncan.

6083-4-303-304-June 17, 1780: No. 33. Invoice of Joseph Brazeau [Braseau] to state of Virginia for April 16 to June 17, 1780 for providing rations, flour, corn, pork, hiring of horses for expedition and for Conductor General at Fort Clark.

6084-4-305-306-June 15, 1780: No. 96. Bill of exchange signed by Patt Kennedy for the Conductor General for 392 livres due Monsieur St. Gemme Beauvais for sundries furnished the state of Virginia at Fort clark. Names: John Montgomery.

6085-4-307-309-June 10, 1780: No. 18. Account and voucher of Captain Janist with the state of Virginia for pork, flour, casks, rations for men and Drury Bush, hay for horse of Capt. Rogers, rations for 6 men from Cahos, and rations for 5 officers from Post St. Vincent [Fort Vincent]. Conductor for the Western Department Patt Kennedy at Fort Clark issued certificate for payment.

6086-4-310-311-June 11, 1780: No. 4. Account and voucher of Francois Charleville with state of Virginia for loads of wood, pork, and trumpet.

6087-4-310-311-June 9, 1780: No. 44. Account and voucher of Monsieur Longvall with state of Virginia for items supplied April 6, 1779-March 4, 1780. Reference also to account of ? Touranjour [Touranjeau]. Listed were 6 pickets for the Fort, cartage to the Fort, shingles, loads of wood, rations for men, lodging for Capt. [Richard] McCarty's

6087-4-310-311-June 9, 1780-Continued: 2 men, who returned from Fort Vincent.

6088-4-312-313-June 4, 1780: Top document. No. 26. Account and voucher of Antoine Beauvais with state of Virginia for Jan. 1, 1780-June 4, 1780. Listed were loads of wood, indian meal, rations for men and flour.

6089-4-312-313-June 7, 1780: Bottom document. Quartermaster James Finn at Fort Bowman orders to ? Vashune? to make screws or repair guns of William Corteneth?; David Russell; H. Dewley; and George Smith.

6090-4-314- 315-June 22, 1780: Statement of Oliver Pollock's account with Foutant Bourgard and agreeable for settlement, which Pollock had made with the state of Virginia. Account settled by Pollock's agent Daniel Clark at New Orleans. Bills totaled $3,540 and interest was charged.

6091-4-316-317-June 9, 1780: State of Depreciation of Illinois money in 1779. Names and location: Fort Vincent, Cahos, Col. Montgomery.

6092-4-318-320-June 28, 1780: Faded and incomplete. Duplicate filming. Names: John M. Dowitt, Isaac Bowman, William Roby; R. Brashear; Capt. Harrod; Daniel Boltinhathis; William Coffer; John Clark; Samuel Blackford; John Goren; William Shannon; Oliver Pollock; John Bowman; John O. Fenn. References to Illinois country, Virginia, Indians and Pennsylvania.

6093-4-321-322-June 8, 1780: Faded. Commonwealth of Virginia furnished listed articles for

6093-4-321-322-June 8, 1780-Continued: Illinois indians, who departed to join Col. John Montgomery on an expedition up the Mississippi [River]. Items: bread, tobacco, rum, 6 bushels of corn furnished families of indians who were absent on the expedition. Reference to boarding and lodging. Names: Richard Winston.

6094-4-323-325-June 30, 1780: No. 109. Rations issued for June 24-June 30, 1780 expedition up the Illinois River. Total of 225 rations issued for companies of Capt. Richard Brashear, Capt. John Rogers, Capt. John Baley, Capt. Abraham Kellar, Capt. Richard Harrison, Capt. Richard McCarty, Indian party of 45, volunteer company of 25, and Capt. Gist?. There were 105 rank and file in the expedition.

6095-4-326-327-June 26, 1780: Top document. Joseph Saunders requested 3 quarts of whiskey for 24 men of Capt. Thomas company.

6096-4-326-327-June 21, 1780: Second document. Written in French. Payment due to ? Charleville.

6097-4-326-327-June 18, 1780: Third document. No. 99. Rations issued to indians. Names: John Montgomery, Jean Choizzer.

6098-4-326-327-June 23, 1780: Bottom document. Major George Slaughter order to issue whiskey for 32 men of Capt. Roberts co.

6099-4-328-331-25, 1780: Top document. Filmed twice. ? Dalton at Fort Patrick Henry certified Monsieur L. Tulip furnished a hog for use of troops. the Document 6100-4-328-331-June 29, 1780: Center document. Filmed twice. Ration of salt and meat issued for 3 days for 46 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts co. Names: Major George Slaughter.

6101-4-328-331-June 24, 1780: Bottom document. Filmed twice. Ration of rum issued for 13.

6102-4-332-333-June 27, 1780: Top document. Whiskey issued. Names: Mark Thomas, Major George Slaughter.

6103-4-332-333-June 26, 1780: Second document. Major George Slaughter order to issue rations to Capt. [Edward] Worthington company including 2 women, 1 fifer, and 13 privates.

6104-4-332-333-June 17, 1780: Third document. Lieut. Joseph Saunders issued a quart of whiskey. Named: Major George Slaughter.

6105-4-332-333-June 21, 1780: Fourth document. Whiskey ration for 16 men of Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts co. issued. Names: Major George Slaughter.

6106-4-332-333-June 22, 1780: Bottom document. Faded. Ration of ? issued. Names: Richard Hackley, Major George Slaughter.

6107-4-334-335-No Date: Left document. No. 3. Corn, whiskey and salt.

6108-4-334-335-No date: Second document. Beef, meal and salt.

6109-4-334-335-June 19, 1780: Third document. Powder and 1 quart of whiskey.

6110-4-334-335-June ?. 1780: Fourth document on right. No. 48. Whiskey and rum.

6111-4-334-335-June 27, 1780: Bottom document. No. 1. Whiskey.

6112-4-336-June 31, 1780: Top document. Quartermaster James Finn certified 1 soldier was billeted with the Bouliens at Fort Boncin?

6113-4-336-June 9, 1780: Center document. George Rogers Clark order to issue powder to Harman Comley.

6114-4-336-June 20, 1780: Bottom left document. Ration for 4 days issued for 21 of Capt. Thomas co. Names: Lieut. Joseph Saunders, Major George Slaughter.

6115-4-336-June 18, 1780: Bottom right document. Faded. Unable to read.

6116-4-337-June ?, 1780: Top document. Written in French. Names: J. Troitier?

6117-4-337-No date: Center document. Names: Harmon Fons?

6118-4-337-No date: Bottom left document. No. 58. Beef, corn, salt.

6119-4-337-June 21, 1780: Bottom right document. Lieut. Joseph Saunders order to issue whiskey for 48 men of Capt. Thomas company.

BOX 625-FOLDER 70

VOUCHERS-JULY 1780

Frame #338-582

376 documents filmed on 244 frames.

6120-4-339-341-July 8, 1780: Louisville, July 1780. Samuel Walkins signing with his mark at Kaskaskia certified Patrick Kennedy furnished 1 four point blanket to wrap the body of David Bass, who was killed by the Indians. Watkins was also issued 3 bottles of rum for himself and others, who watched the corpse all and night. Two other bottles [Rum?] were given to carry the body to the church yard for burial since there were no troops. Testators: J. Bosseron and ?

6121-4-342-July 1780: Fort Jefferson 1780. No other information.

6122-4-343-348-July 6, 1780: Frames #343-347 are duplicate copies of documents listed on frames #339-342. There must have been a mistake in filming. Document 6122 will actually begin-4-646 and is the top document. George Rogers Clark received 100 gallons of whiskey for use of the troops on the Expedition. Names: Capt. [William] Shannon, John Phillips. Market cost of the whiskey was $225.00.

6123-4-346-348-July 8, 1780: Bottom document. Duplicate of Document 6121. See for description.

6124-4-349-351-July ?, 1780: Fort Jefferson, July 1780. Incomplete and in fragments. Account and voucher of Capt. Nicholas Janist with the state of Virginia for supplying loads of wood, cartage from the Mississippi [River], 250 pounds of fresh beef, 2 bags of bran, 750 pounds of flour, 2 bags of corn, grinding of corn, 20 pounds of pork, 7 days diet for 1 soldier, lost of the use of a negro's time in service of the state for 19 days due to frost bite. Cost of $1.00 per day was charged for the negro's time. Commander Lieut. Col. John Montgomery of the Illinois in for Virginia issued bills of exchange on the Treasurer of Virginia for $ 1005 for payment to Janist.

6125-4-352-July 12, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to issue powder and lead for use of Capt. Abraham Kellar at Camp Jefferson.

6126-4-352-July 25, 1780: Second document. Lieut. James Slaughter order for double rations of corn for 40 men of his company.

6127-4-352-July 30, 1780: Third document. George Rogers Clark order to issue 2 day rations for Capt. Patton's company.

6128-4-352-July 29, 1780: Bottom document. Peter Wagner, James Sherlock, Capt. John Dodge.

6129-4-353-July 12, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order at Camp Jefferson to issue.

6129-4-353-July 12, 1780-Continued: lead and powder to Capt. Abraham Kellar. Names. Mr. Carney.

6130-4-353-July 6, 1780: Second document. Major George Slaughter order at Falls of Ohio to Sergeant Henry Smock to go with the 2 soldiers put under his command to Salt River Station, to find 2 deserters. Names of the deserters were not known and Sergeant Smock was advised to bring them back to the garrison without injury but to take their lives if they resisted and caused violence.

6131-4-353-No date: Third document. No. 19. Corn and salt.

6132-4-353-July 29, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue a hat to Peter Wagoner of his company.

6133-4-354-355-July 10, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue Mr. Montbran the full quota of clothing, which the law entitled him as an officer. Order was agreeable to George Rogers Clark.

6134-4-354-355-July 10, 1780: Second document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue Capt. John Baley the full quota of clothing, which law entitled him as an officer. Order was agreeable to George Rogers Clark.

6135-4-354-355-July 11, 1780: Third document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue Lieut. Richard Clark the full quota of

6135-4-354-355-July 11, 1780-Continued: clothing, which law entitled him as an officer. Order was agreeable to George Rogers Clark.

6136-4-354-355-July 11, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue Lieut. Col. John Montgomery his entitled quota of officer clothing. Order was agreeable to George Rogers Clark.

6137-4-356-357-July 14, 1780: Top document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery order to give powder and lead to Lieut. John Girault.

6138-4-356-357-July 13, 1780: Second document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery order at Fort Jefferson to Capt. John Dodge to give 2 shirts and material to make a pair of trousers to Shadrach Bond as payment for his account with the state.

6139-4-356-357-July 3, 1780: Third document. John Williams order for 250 rations for his voyage to Camp Jefferson.

6140-4-356-357-July 14, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. John Rogers order at Fort Jefferson for rations for himself and 2 officers.

6141-4-358-359-July 19, 1780: Top document. Capt. John Williams order for 2 day rations for 1 soldier at Fort Jefferson.

6142-4-358-359-July 14, 1780: Second document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue a full compliment of clothing to Doctor Ray as specified by the Act of the Assembly for officers.

6143-4-358-359-July 28, 1780: Third document. Capt. Robert George order for Fort Jefferson Quarter master to issue tobacco to artificer Andrew Clark.

6144-4-358-359-July 3, 1780: Fourth document. Capt. Robert George order to Capt. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue 2 pair of leggings for Michael Thatcher and Leyiant Anderson, who were going on command. Order was agreeable to Col. Clark.

6145-4-360-361-July 7, 1780: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson quarter master to issue tobacco to soldier Laurence Kennan in Capt. George's co, and for soldier ? Thorington in Capt. Worthington's company.

6146-4-360-361-July 27, 1780: Second document. Capt. Robert George order to For