ABSTRACT
to the
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK PAPERS
Microfilm Roll #6
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The Illinois Regiment
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Based on the Microfilmed
George Rogers Clark Papers
At the Virginia State Library and Archives
Compiled by
Richard Eugene Willson, Indexing
Donald E. Gradeless, Ph.D., Editor
For the
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
and the
Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
1998
Copyright ©1998-2004 Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
Copyright ©1998-2004 Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois
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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.
Richard Eugene Willson Forest, Ohio
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 #6
9249-6-1-6-March 23, 1781: Duplicate filming. March 23, 1781 letter to the Board of Commissioners of Kentucky from Sam Lee? Reference to Major [George] Slaughter's January 7, 1781 letter to the Governor. Allegations made against several gentlemen for abuses against the state. The commission was to investigate into the character and possible fraud of Capt. William Shannon and James Francis Moore. 9250-6-7-11-March 17, 1781: Duplicate filming. Joseph Hunter at Clarksville wrote that Israel Dodge swore oath before a magistrate that he was sent by state agent John Dodge. Reference to Richard Winston, County Lieutenant at Kaskaskia for Illinois. 9251-6-12-15-March 4, 1781: Duplicate filming. Joseph Hunter at Clarksville wrote that Patrick Kennedy, adjutant conductor of the Western Department swore oath before a magistrate that he had been present at Kaskaskia. Names: Richard Winston, Israel Dodge, John Dodge. 9252-6-16-March 14, 1781: Letter from Joseph Crockett to Governor Thomas Jefferson. 9253-6-17-March 27, 1781: Letter from Joseph Reed to Governor Thomas Jefferson. 9254-6-18-March 27, 1781: Letter from Andrew Donnally to Governor Thomas Jefferson. 9255-6-19-March 28, 1781: Letter from William Davis to Governor Thomas Jefferson. 9256-6-20-March 29, 1781: Letter from William Harrison to Governor Thomas Jefferson
9257-6-22-March 27, 1781: Top document. Capt. Robert George order at Fort Jefferson to issue power to militia man John Burk. 9258-6-22-March 29, 1781: Second document. Capt. Edward Worthington order at Fort Jefferson to issue taffia for sick. 9259-6-22-March 25, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9260-6-22-March 26, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia for use of Capt. Robert George. 9261-6-22-March 29, 1781: Fifth document. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia for use of Leonard Helm. 9262-6-23-24-March 27, 1781: Top left document. Capt. Robert George sent taffia to Capt. George Owens. 9263-6-23-24-February 28, 1781: Top right document. Mouth of Ohio issued ration of corn and meat for a march. Names: Capt. John Baley, Zephaniah Blackford. 9264-6-23-24-March 27, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9265-6-23-24-March 4, 1781: Fourth document on right. Salt ration for 14 days issued for 25 men, 3 women and 2 children of Capt. John Baley Co. 9266-6-23-24-March 27, 1781: Fifth document. Fort Jefferson issued powder and lead to Sergeant John Walker of Capt. Robert George Co. 9267-6-23-24-March 26, 1781: Bottom document. Capt. John Williams requested 2 bottles of taffia to make his host glad and to give contentment to his friends. 9268-6-25-26-March 28, 1781: Top document. Powder and lead issued to man of Capt. Robert George co. 9269-6-25-26-March 27, 1781: Second document. Martin Carney issued taffia ration to Lieut. Girault. 9270-6-25-26-March 2, 1781: Third document. Rations for 3 days issued to 29 men, 3 women and 2 children in Capt. John Baley co. 9271-6-25-26-March 26, 1781: Bottom left document. Faded. Names: Joseph Roberts. 9272-6-25-26-March 27, 1781: Bottom right document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. John Williams. 9273-6-27-29-March 28, 1781: Top left document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued rations. Names: Capt. Robert George, Ensign Jarret Williams. 9274-6-27-29-March 28, 1781: Top right document. Duplicate filming. Rations issued to Capt. Downing's regiment. Names: Capt. Robert George, Edward Garland?, Dan Ganier?. 9275-6-27-29-March 25, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. General Clark paid ? Fifhler for repairing arms and shoeing horses. 9276-6-27-29-March 28, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. A quart of taffia was given to boat master Buckner Dittman? at Fort Jefferson. 9277-6-27-29-March 29, 1781: Fifth document. Duplicate filming. William W. Carmich provided ferry service for horses and James Stephenson. 9278-6-30-March 27, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia for friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9279-6-30-March 28, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued a gun to a man in Capt. [Richard] Brashear's co. Names: Capt. Robert George, Ensign Jarret Williams. 9280-6-30-March 27, 1781: Third document. John Donne was given 1 pound of course thread for purchasing 30 pounds of salted buffalo beef for troops at Fort Jefferson. Names: Capt. Thomas Price. 9281-6-30-March 28, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued 1/2 pound of gun powder to John Donne to protect his frontier house, which flanked the Block House. Names: Capt. Robert George, Martin Carney. 9282-6-31-32-March 28, 1781: Top document. Capt. Robert George order at Fort Jefferson for Martin Carney to issue coffee for the John Donne and his family. 9283-6-31-32-March 25, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Lieut. Joseph Calvit. 9284-6-31-32-March 27, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia ration to James Finn. 9285-6-31-32-March 28, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued gun powder and lead to Lieut. Girault. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9286-6-33-34-March 28, 1781: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson to give 4 gallons of taffia to John Donne, who had purchased 240 pounds of salted beef for use of troops. 9287-6-33-34-March 27, 1781: Second document. Payment for whiskey. Names: John Bass, Joseph McDowell. 9288-6-33- 34-March 30, 1781: Bottom document. Martin Carney issued taffia to James Finn. 9289-6-35-36-March 28, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Leonard Helm. 9290-6-35-36-March 28, 1781: Second document. Capt. John Williams order to Fort Jefferson for 2 bottles of taffia, 2 pounds of sugar and 1 cask to make vinegar. 9291-6-35-36-March 30, 1781: Third document. Martin Carney issued 3 pints of taffia for Capt. Robert George at Fort Jefferson. 9292-6-35-36-March 29, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued tobacco to Leonard Helm. 9293-6-35-36-March 30, 1781: Bottom document. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued taffia to John Donne, who was ill. 9294-6-37-38-March 17, 1781: Top document. Capt. John Baley certified Zephaniah Blackford provided 17 bushels of indian corn and 1280 pounds of beef for 2 officers, 26 men, 3 women and 2 children, who were on a 27 day journey command from Fort Jefferson to Fort Patrick Henry. 9295-6-37-38-March 18, 1781: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry issued salt ration for 28 men, 3 women and 2 children under command of Capt. John Baley. 9296-6-37-38-March 28, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued gun powder and lead to 10 men of Capt. George Owens militia. Names: Martin Carney, Capt. Robert George. 9297-6-37-38-March 30, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued tobacco to Lieut. Girault. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9298-6-39-40-March 29, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: Sergeant Dodge, Martin Carney. 9299-6-39-40-March 30, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Robert George. 9300-6-39-40-March 28, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued powder and lead. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark, Capt. Robert George. 9301-6-39-40-March 28, 1781: Fourth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued coffee to Israel Dodge. Names: Martin Carney, Capt. Robert George. 9302-6-39-40-March 27, 1781: Fifth document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to ? Archer. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9303-6-39-40-March 30, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. John Williams. 9304-6-41-42-March 29, 1781: Top document. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Lieut. Joseph Calvit. 9305-6-41-42-March ?, 1781: Second document. Taffia issued to Lieut. Girault. 9306-6-41-42-March 21, 1781: Third document. Zephaniah Blackford at Fort Patrick Henry issued 88 pounds of flour to Capt. Linctot. 9307-6-41-42-March 26, 1781: Fourth document. Faded. Unable to read. 9308-6-41-42-March 25, 1781: Bottom document. Forage for horses. Names: ? Robinson. 9309-6-43-44-March 5, 1781: Top document. Capt. John Baley at the Ohio River requested 8 day salt ration for 26 men, 3 women and 2 children, who were going on a 13 day march to the commissary. 9310-6-43-44-March 26, 1781: Second document. Lieut. Col. William Robinson order for forage for 2 horses. 9311-6-43-44-March 24, 1781: Third document. Lieut. Col. William Robinson order for forage for 2 horses. 9312-6-43-44-March 27, 1781: Fourth document. Capt. John Williams request to Fort Jefferson for a quart of taffia. 9313-6-43-44-February 26, 1781: Fifth document. Salt issued. Names: Capt. John Baley, Sergeant John Young. 9314-6-45-46-March 18, 1781: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day ration of beef and flour for Capt. John Baley and Ensign Slaughter. 9315-6-45-46-March 14, 1781: Second document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 4 day rations for 3 women, who came on the boat. Names: Capt. John Baley. 9316-6-45-46-March 18, 1781: Third document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 2 day meat and flour ration to Capt. John Baley and Ensign Slaughter. 9317-6-45-46-March 7, 1781: Bottom document. Payment for medicine provided by Ichabod Camp for a sick soldier at Fort Kaskaskia. Names: Sergeant William Merriweather. 9318-6-47-49-March 14, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Rations issued for a commissary, who was on a march from the Ohio to St. Vincent. Names: Zephaniah Blackford, Capt. John Baley. 9319-6-47-49-March 18, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Patrick Henry issued 3 day ration for 29 men, 3 women and 2 children in Capt. John Baley co. 9320-6-47-49-March 27, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Names: Thomas Merriweather, Obediah Ferguson. 9321-6-47-49-March 26, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Forage issued for horses. Names: Capt. John Valentine. 9322-6-47-49-March 24, 1781: Fifth document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Forage was issued. Names: John Bunyon? 9323-6-50-52-March 26, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. A peck of corn and 10 pounds of beef were issued to Joseph Saunders. 9324-6-50-52-March 28, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Forage issued for 4 horses of the artillery. Names: Capt. Aquilla Herbert? 9325-6-50-52-March 26, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Names: ? Hudson? 9326-6-50-52-March 26, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Forage for horses. Names: Capt. Thomas Brefire? 9327-6-50-52-March 25, 1781: Fifth document. Duplicate filming. Forage for horses. Names: Angil Harbert?. 9328-6-53-56-March 31, 1781: Top left document. Duplicate filming. Fort Patrick Henry issued 14 day ration. Names: Capt. John Baley, Zephaniah Blackford. 9329-6-53-56-March 28, 1781: Top right document. Duplicate filming. Forage for horses. Names: Thomas Merriweather, Obediah Ferguson. 9330-6-53-56-March 17, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Fort Patrick Henry issued 14 day ration for a sergeant in Capt. Rogers co. Names: Capt. John Baley. 9331-6-53-56-March 26, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Wagoner Richard Weatherford was given a barrel of corn for use of Col. Parks family. 9332-6-53-56-March 27, 1781: Fifth document. Flour given for ferry service. Names: Henry Benson, Col. Harrison, Joseph Shang? 9333-6-57-58-March 26, 1781: Top document. Names: Harris Hamilton, William M. Carmink? 9334-6-57-58-March 27, 1781: Second document. Rations issued for soldier in Col. Barber's regiment of light dragoons. Names: Joseph Saunders, George Slaughter. 9335-6-57-58-March 26, 1781: Third document on left. James Blue paid $1642 to Thomas Collins for 103 pounds of bacon. 9336-6-57-58-March 27, 1781: Fourth document on right. Forge for horses of Col. Dowman's regiment. Names: Capt. Robert George, Dan Gaines, Edward Garland. 9337-6-57-58-March 26, 1781: Bottom document. William Harrison gave material to Benjamin Wells to make bags. 9338-6-59-60-March 26, 1781: Top document. Payment to Ichabod Camp for work at Kaskaskia garrison. Names: Capt. William Harrison. 9339-6-59-60-March 28, 1781: Second document. Unable to read. 9340-6-59-60-March 27, 1781: Third document. Corn for pack horses. Names: Henry Beeson, Joseph Shang, Col. Harrison. 9341-6-59-60-March 16, 1781: Fourth document. Wagoner Richard Weatherford took corn and fodder to Col. Parker or Parks family. Names: Dan Griner? 9342-6-61-62-March 30, 1781: Top document. Payment for thread and making 41 bags. Names: Frances Newell, William Harrison. 9343-6-61-62-March 30, 1781: Second document. Payment for thread and making 26 bags. Names: Jemies Moody, William Harrison. 9344-6-61-62-March 31, 1781: Third document. Payment for 100 and 1/2 gallons of whiskey for use of Haymakers boat yard. Names: John McNaulty, Joseph McDonell. 9345-6-61-62-March 31, 1781: Fourth document. Payment for beef for use of boat builders under direction of Jacob Haymaker. Names: John Small. 9346-6-63-64-March 29, 1781: Top document. Payment for flour and indian corn. Names: Joseph Shaw, Samuel Newell. 9347-6-63-64-March 29, 1781: Second document. Payment for flour and bacon. Names: Benjamin Wells, Hans Hamilton. 9348-6-63-64-March 7, 1781: Third document. Rations given to William Shannon and his "boy". 9349-6-63-64-March 31, 1781: Fourth document. Names: William Harland, Enurs McCallister, Joseph McDowell. 9350-6-63-64-March 31, 1781: Bottom document. Payment for whiskey. Names: John McCormick, Joseph McDowell. 9351-6-65-66-March 30, 1781: Top document. Payment for public service. Names: George Rogers Clark, James Newell. 9352-6-65-66-March 29, 1781: Second document. Payment for bacon. Names: James Blue, Jack? Eyla. 9353-6-65-66-March 29, 1781: Third document. Payment for bacon provided by Aaron Jenkins. 9354-6-65-66-March 11, 1781: Fourth document. Payment in corn to Rich Chinoweth for use of work horses employed in building Fort Nelson. Names: Blann Blair. 9355-6-67-68-March 4, 1781: Top document. Rations for 7 days issued to 25 artificers employed building at Falls of Ohio garrison. Names: Richard Chinoweth, George Slaughter. 9356-6-67-68-March 29, 1781: Second document. Payment for bacon. Names: James Blue, John Blue. 9357-6-67-68-March 29, 1781: Third document on left. John Evans supplied 58 pounds of bacon for use of boat yard at mouth of George? Creek. Names: ? Blake. 9358-6-67-68-March 26, 1781: Fourth document on right. James Blue paid $1080 to Jonathan Pue? for 67 pounds of bacon costing $16.00 per pound. 9359-6-67-68-March 28, 1781: Bottom document. Payment for beef. Names: W. McFarland, Richard Noble, Joseph McGale?. 9360-6-69-70-March 28, 1781: Top document. Faded. Payment for oats and pork?. Names: Allen McFehlen?, Alfred? Hall. 9361-6-69-70-March 28, 1781: Bottom document. Joseph McDowell paid $1,800 to Reinhard Andes for 75 bushels of corn for use at Haymaker Boat Yard.
9362-6-72-73-March 19, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued 6 pounds of coffee to Capt. Robert George. 9363-6-72-73-March 20, 1781: Second document on left. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Robert George. 9364-6-72-73-March 19, 1781: Third document on right. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue powder and lead to William Clark. 9365-6-72-73-March 19, 1781: Fourth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued coffee to Ensign Jarret Williams. 9366-6-72-73-March 20, 1781: Fifth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts and 1 pint of taffia to Capt. Robert George. 9367-6-72-73-March 18, 1781: Bottom document. Three entries concerning rations of flour and pickled pork issued by John Dodge to Capt. John Rogers for trips from Falls of Ohio to Fort Jefferson. 9368-6-74-75-March 4, 1781: Top document. John Dodge issued 107 pounds of flour to Patt Kennedy 9368-6-74-75-March 4, 1781 for use of troops on command to Fort Jefferson and 200 pounds of flour to John Donne for use of troops at Fort Jefferson. 9369-6-74-75-March 20, 1781: Second document on left. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson issued 4 guns. Names: Capt. Benjamin Roberts and Capt. Robert George. 9370-6-74-75-March 5, 1781: Third document on right. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Richard Clark. 9371-6-74-75-March 19, 1781: Fourth document. Capt. Robert George order for 25 pounds of powder for use of men going on command to Falls of Ohio. 9372-6-74-75-March 22, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued tobacco. Names: Capt. Robert George, Lieut. Richard Clark. 9373-6-76-77-March 25, 1781: Top left document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Sergeant Miles for taking charge of the boat. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9374-6-76-77-March 28, 1781: Top right document. Fort Jefferson issued coffee. Names: James Finn, Capt. Robert George. 9375-6-76-77-March 6, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Lieut. Joseph Calvit. 9376-6-76-77-March 3, 1781: Fourth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9377-6-76-77-March 5, 1781: Fifth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued a gallon of taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9378-6-76-77-March 15, 1781: Sixth document on right. Capt. Robert George order at Fort Jefferson to issue coffee to sick. 9379-6-76-77-March 11, 1781: Bottom document. Leonard Helm requested Fort Jefferson for 3 pints of taffia for his use since he was very sick and thought such would be more serviceable for his condition. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9380-6-78-March 10, 1781: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue a pint of taffia to soldier David Kennedy. 9381-6-78-March 21, 1781: Second document. Martin Carney issued a quart of taffia to John Walker of Capt. Robert George co. at Fort Jefferson. 9382-6-78-March 6, 1781: Third document. Faded. Tobacco issued. Names: ? Girault, Capt. Robert George. 9383-6-78-March 24, 1781: Bottom document on left. Forage for horses. 9384-6-78-March 6, 1781: Bottom document on right. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9385-6-79-80-March 24, 1781: Top left document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9386-6-79-80-March 5, 1781: Top right document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts of taffia to Lieut. Joseph Calvit. 9387-6-79-80-March 21, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued bear meat and beef to Leonard Helm. 9388-6-79-80-March 23, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued 4 day taffia ration to Leonard Helm. 9389-6-79-80-March ?, 1781: Bottom left document. Faded. Names: V. [Bienvenue], Martin Carney, Capt. Edward Worthington. 9390-6-79-80-March 27, 1781: Bottom right document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9391-6-81-82-March 25, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 quarts of taffia to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9392-6-81-82-March 24, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts and a pint of rum for use of Ensign Jarret Williams. 9393-6-81-82-March 31, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia for use of Capt. Edward Worthington. 9394-6-81-82-March 24, 1781: Fourth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts and a pint of rum for use of Israel Dodge. 9395-6-81-82-March 2, 1781: Bottom document. Powder and lead issued for 21 men of the militia of [Fort] Jefferson for 5 days. Names: Capt. George Slaughter. 9396-6-83-84-March 8, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 pounds of paint to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9397-6-83-84-March 12, 1781: Second document. Capt. Robert George order for Fort Jefferson to issue liquor to 9 men on fatigue. 9398-6-83-84-March 3, 1781: Third document. Capt. John Rogers order to Martin Carney to issue 2 quarts of taffia for state company of dragoons. 9399-6-83-84-March 5, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 quarts of taffia for use of Capt. Benjamin Roberts. 9400-6-85-88-March 27, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to friendly indians. Names: Capt. Robert George, Leonard Helm. 9401-6-85-88-March 23, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Faded. John Donne informed Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson that Capt. [Robert] George had approved issuing grog and a cask to the shoemaker. 9402-6-85-88-March 13, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued thread. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark, John Dodge, Capt. Robert George. 9403-6-85-88-March 19, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued thread to make cartridges. Names: Martin Carney, John Dodge, Capt. Robert George. 9404-6-89-90-March 30, 1781: Top left document. Capt. Robert George order to John Dodge at Fort Jefferson to give wood as payment to Moly [Mollie] Deem?, who had made 2 shirts for his company. 9405-6-89-90-March 24, 1781: Top right document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia for use of Leonard Helm. 9406-6-89-90-March 20, 1781: Third document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson quarter master to issue 20 pounds of ball for use of Capt. John Roger's voyage up the river. 9407-6-89-90-March 19, 1781: Fourth document on left. Martin Carney issued a gun to Sergeant M. Miles at Fort Jefferson. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9408-6-89-90-March 17, 1781: Fifth document on right. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Sergeant John Walker of Capt. Robert George co. 9409-6-89-90-March 19, 1781: Bottom document. John Dodge at Fort Jefferson purchased a large walnut chest and an iron mortar for Col. George Rogers Clark and delivered it to Lieut. Richard Clark. Names: John Donne. 9410-6-91-94-March ?, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Bottle of taffia issued. Capt. John Williams order is written on portion of paper containing stanzas of music. [It would be interesting to play to music on an instrument to determine what the music was. 9411-6-91-94-March 2, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to issue 3 bushels of corn. 9412-6-91-94-March ?, 1782: Third document. Duplicate filming. John Dodge receipt for a spade and hooks. 9413-6-91-94-March 8, 1782: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney to issue a quart of taffia to Sergeant John Walker. 9414-6-95-96-March 7, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Written in French. Account payable to Monsieur Dalcherute. Names: Patt Kennedy, George Rogers Clark, Col. Montgomery. 9415-6-95-96-March 5, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts of taffia for use of B. [Buckner] Pittman. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9416-6-97-98-March 7, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Patt Kennedy at Camp Jefferson certified account due Monsieur Dalcherute was paid by order of Col. Montgomery and drawn on Capt. [John] Dodge at Kaskaskia September 23, 1780. Names: George Rogers Clark. 9417-6-97-98-February 26, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George appointed a court of enquiring at Fort Jefferson to investigate Major George Slaughter's allegations against Capt. [Edward] Worthington. Capt. [John] Rogers served as president with members: Capt. [Abraham] Keller, Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts, Lieut. Girault, Lieut. [Joseph] Calvit, Lieut. [Richard] Clark, Samuel [Thruston]? 9418-6-99-100-March 10, 1781: Top document. Incomplete. Israel Dodge furnished cloth, shoes, mohair skins, gilt buttons, and flannel to John Dodge for his clothing allowance as well as cap wire and needles to pay for government business expense. 9419-6-99-100-March 26, 1781: Bottom document. Incomplete. Names: Capt. [Robert] George, John Donne. Reference to commercial agent store at Clarksville. 9420-6-101-102-March 17, 1781: Top document. Written in French. Bill of exchange sent from Fort Jefferson February 24, 1781 to Oliver Pollock, agent for Virginia at New Orleans to pay Monsieur Dalcherute or Dalchural for advances to the Indian Department. Names: Leonard Helm. 9421-6-101-102-March 19, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued 166 pounds of ball for protection. Names: Martin Carney, Capt. John Dodge. 9422-6-103-104-March 20, 1781: Top document. Incomplete. Reference to Fort Jefferson, clerk of court, John Dodge, and merchandize. Signed by John Donne. 9423-6-103-104-March 10, 1781: Bottom document. Israel Dodge at Fort Jefferson issued clothing allowance of John Dodge and cap wire and 300 needles for handling government business. Items: cloth, white linen, silk, flannel, thread, and stick of black ball. 9424-6-105-106-March 18, 1781: Top document. Taffia issued for a sick person. Names: Martin Carney, Lieut. Girault, J. Thela? 9425-6-105-106-March 20, 1781: Second document. State of Virginia account with Thomas Parkison for 5,000 pounds of flour and 4,000 pounds of indian corn at cost of $ 1,133. Names: James Caldwell. 9426-6-105-106-March 12. 1781: Bottom document. Bill of exchange sent from Louisville to Governor Thomas Jefferson to pay Simon Triplett for beef, lead etc furnished the corps of Major George Slaughter. 9427-6-107-108-March 10, 1781: Top document. Fodder and wagonage. Names: John Merton, Martin Parker. 9428-6-107-108-March 2, 1781: Second document on left. Capt. John Rogers order to Martin Carney for quart of taffia to ? Helms, who provided 3 bear skins and soap for boat going from Fort Jefferson to the Falls of Ohio. 9429-6-107-108-March 18, 1781: Third document on right. Forage for company horses. Names: William M. Campbell. 9430-6-107-108-March 18, 1781: Fourth document. Capt. John Rogers order to issue 4 quarts and 1 pint of taffia for the sick. 9431-6-107-108-March 18, 1781: Bottom left document. Forage issued for horses of Col. Dowman regiment. Names: Robert Munford?, Edward Harland or Garland. 9432-6-107-108-March 18, 1781: Bottom right document. Forage for horses. Names: Charles Stewart? 9433-6-109-March ?, 1781: Top document. Gallon of taffia issued for expedition up to the Falls of Ohio. Names: John Thruston. 9434-6-109-March 20, 1781: Second document. Forage for 9 horses of Capt. Walker's troops. Names: Lieut. Lemuel Riddick, J. Parker. 9435-6-109-March 19, 1781: Third document. Forage for 5 riding horses and 4 teams of Col. Thomas Merriwether [Merriweather]. 9436-6-109-March 20, 1781: Fourth document on left. Forage for horses. Names: John Harrison. 9437-6-109-March 20, 1781: Fifth document on right. Forage for 13 horses. Names: Col. Parker, Sergeant Thomas Kuling? 9438-6-109-March 20, 1781: Bottom left document. Forage for horses of Capt. Robert George. 9439-6-109-March 20, 1781: Bottom right document. Forage for 4 horses of the artillery. Names: Angel Harbert or Herbert, J. Parker. 9440-6-110-114-March 20, 1781: Top left document. Duplicate filming. Forage for a horse. Names: John Valentine, Samuel Burk. 9441-6-110-114-March 21, 1781: Top right document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Forage for horses. Names: ? McDowall, Jonah Martin?, Col. Bowman? 9442-6-110-114-March 13, 1781: Third document. State of Virginia account with William McCarmick, Names: William Harrison, ? Hamilton. 9443-6-115-116-March 20, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with James Rice for supplied 145 pounds of bacon to Joseph Parkison. Names: John Caldwell. 9444-6-115-116-March 14, 1781: Bottom document. Purchase made by Benjamin Wells for grinding at mills, iron, and nails. 9445-6-117-118-March 14, 1781: Top document. Purchases by Thomas Gist for grinding at mills, beef, flour kegs and building of a 20 foot long by 12 foot broad flat [boat] to be launched on April 20, 1781. 9446-6-117-118-March 15, 1781: Bottom document. State of Virginia account with David Ricky or Ritchey for a beef cow [1733 and 1/3 pounds]. Names: John Parkison, John Caldwell. 9447-6-119-120-March 13, 1781: Top document. Employment of Robert Wickliff for 102 days at the boat yard at the mouth of George Creek. Cost $ 150 per day. 9448-6-119-120-March 19, 1781: Bottom document. William Harrison received cloth and 73 tents from George McDowal [McDowall] or McDawall. 9449-6-121-122-March 16, 1781: Top document. Commonwealth of Virginia account with Thomas Rogers for shoeing 23 horses and 27 pounds of iron. and horse shoes. Names: William Harrison. 9450-6-121-122-March 12, 1781: Bottom document. Jacob Haymaker certified employment of William Hourd? worked March 5-May 12, 1781 and John Hamilton from March 12-May 17, 1781 in the boat yard. Cannot identify name for person signing for Haymaker. 9451-6-123-March 12, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with Thomas Parkison for 17 pounds of bacon. Names: John Caldwill. 9452-6-123-March 24, 1781: Second document on left. Forage for a horse. Names: Capt. Thomas Bressic. 9453-6-123-March 24, 1781: Third document on right. Forage for horse. Names: ? Porter. 9454-6-123-March 24, 1781: Fourth document. Forage for a horse. Names: John Smith. 9555-6-123-March 23, 1781: Fifth document. Faded. Forage for horse. Names: George Rogers Clark. 9556-6-123-March 24, 1781: Bottom document. Forage issued for a team and 5 riding horses of Col. Merriweather. Names: William Mouhon, ? Merine? 9557-6-124-125-March 23, 1781: Top left document. Forage for horse. Names: John Willoughby. 9558-6-124-125-March 27, 1781: Top right document. Forage for horses belonging to the artillery. Names: Capt. Argile Hesberk?, Dan Ganier? 9559-6-124-125-March 23, 1781: Third document on left. Forage for horses. Names: Capt. Thomas Bressic. 9560-6-124-125-March 23, 1781: Fourth document on right. Forage issued to 13 horse men. Names: Capt. ? Valentine, Matt Godfrey? 9561-6-124-125-March 25, 1781: Fifth document on left. Rations for 7 days for 10 men of Capt. Benjamin Roberts co. Names: Ensign William Roberts, Major George Slaughter. 9562-6-124-125-March 24, 1781: Sixth document. Forage for 3 horses. Names: Joseph Smith. 9563-6-124-125-March 25, 1781: Seventh document. James Blue bought 290 pounds of bacon for cost of $4,640 from Joel Bussinton or Buffinton. 9564-6-124-125-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Faded. Forage for riding horses belonging to Col. Merriwither [Merriwether or Merriweather]. Names: ? Moulson, James Brant? 9565-6-126-March 25, 1781: Top document. Expenditure for flour. Names: John Donne, William Woods, Joseph McDowell. 9566-6-126-March 23, 1781: Second document. Forage for 2 cart horses. Names: John Smith. 9567-6-126-March 25, 1781: Third document. Ration of flour and pork for 2 pack horse drivers. Names: David Kennedy, Thomas Carrol, Sam Finley. 9568-6-126-March 27, 1781: Fourth document. Taffia issued to John Donne. Names: Martin Carney. 9569-6-126-March 25, 1781: Fifth document. Forage issued for 2 horses of Major Nelson. Names: Daniel Gasnern? 9570-6-127-128-March 24, 1781: Top left document. Forage for horses belonging to artillery of Capt. Argile Hesberk?. Names: ? Parker. 9571-6-127-128-March 28, 1781: Top right document. Forage issued for horse of Col. John Bowman. Names: William McDowell. 9572-6-127-128-March 27, 1781: Third document. Beef ration given for pack horse [men]. Names: Joseph Shaw. 9573-6-127-128-March 23, 1781: Fourth document. Forage for horses. Names: Matt Godfrey. 9574-6-127-128-March ?, 1781: Fifth document. Faded. Forage for horses. Unable to read names. 9575-6-127-128-March 1, 1781: Sixth document. George Slaughter certified Benjamin Pope provided 60 pounds of bar iron for use of the government horses at Falls of Ohio. 9576-6-129-132-March 31, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Image very dark. Martin Carney at For Patrick Henry issued rations to Capt. John Baley. 9577-6-129-132-March 26, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Zephaniah Blackford certified William Bush furnished 1,213 pounds of beef for use of troops at Fort Patrick Henry. Names: George Wilson. 9578-6-129-132-March 12, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. State of Virginia account with ? Pearce for 80 pounds of bacon. Names: John Parkison. 9579-6-133-134-March ?, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with James Ross for 113 pounds of pork. Names: James Parkison, John Caldwill. 9580-6-133-134-March 10, 1781: Second document. William Shannon, agent for Illinois paid 1,800 pounds Virginia currency to John A. Sturgis for 30 gallons of whiskey for use of the troops at the Falls of Ohio. Names: David Standeford. 9581-6-133-134-March 28, 1781: Third document on left. Forage issue for horses. Names: Argile Herbeck, ? Parkison. 9582-6-133-134-March ?, 1781: Bottom right document. Faded. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9583-6-135-136-March 4, 1781: Top document. Joseph McDowell paid $90 for 98 pounds of pork to Adam Sharp. 9584-6-135-136-March 27, 1781: Second document. Will Harrison requested wheat and flour for the sick. 9585-6-135-136-March 23, 1781: Third document. Forage issued for 5 riding horses and 4 teams. Names: W. J. Moulson? 9586-6-135-136-March 15, 1781: Bottom document. State of Virginia account with Joseph Cochran. Names: John Caldwill, James Parkison. 9587-6-137-140-March 21, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Rations issued for 38 men. Names: Ensign William Asher. 9588-6-137-140-March ?, 1781: Second document on left. Unable to read. 9589-6-137-140-March 19, 1781: Third document on right. Duplicate filming. Forage for horses. Names: Capt. Argile Herbeck? 9590-6-137-140-March 19, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Expenditure for beef for Jacob Haymaker's boat builder. Names: John Donne, Joseph McDowell. 9591-6-137-140-March 20, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. State of Virginia account with John Lain. Names: James Parkison, John Caldwill. 9592-6-141-142-March 20, 1781: Top document. Expenditure for bacon. Names: James Blue, John Busbey. 9593,-6-141-142-March ?, 1781: Second document. Levi Todd certified voucher of Daniel McClane? 9594-6-141-142-March 26, 1781: Third document. Commonwealth of Virginia account with William McCarmick. Names: William Harrison. 9595-6-141-142-March 29, 1781: Bottom document. David Perry promised to supply provisions to William Harrison. 9596-6-143-146-March 31, 1781: Top left document. Duplicate filming. Fort Patrick Henry gave rations to French interpreter John Cardinne. Names Capt. John Baley. 9597-6-143-146-March 29, 1781: Top right document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Dodge sent bags to John Williams. 9598-6-143-146-March 13, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Major George Slaughter order to supply rations for 85 men and 6 washer women. 9599-6-143-146-March 23, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Dark image. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations to men and washer women in Capt. John Baley co. 9600-6-147-148-March 31, 1781: Top document. Dark image. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations to Capt. John Baley. 9601-6-147-148-March 31, 1781: Second document. Rations issued to 20 men, and 1 washer woman. Names: Major George Slaughter, Ensign William Roberts, Capt. Benjamin Roberts. 9602-6-147-148-March 31, 1781: Third document. Major George Slaughter order to issue rations to 19 men and 2 washer women in Capt. Thomas co. 9603-6-147-148-March ?, 1781: Fourth document. Taffia issued to Ensign Jarret Williams. 9604-6-147-148-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Taffia ration issued to Capt. John Williams. 9605-6-149-150-March 25, 1781: Top document. David Kennedy at Winchester issued writing paper, white linen, various other cloth, 39 swords, thread, belts, and hand saw files for the use of General [George Rogers] Clark troops on the Ohio. Names: Col. William Harrison of Yohogania, George McDowell. 9606-6-149-150-March 2, 1781: Bottom document. Faded. Not possible to read all of document. Reference to supplies issued Oct. 6, 1780 at Falls of Ohio. Signed by George Rogers Clark. Names: Capt. William Pope, Will Shannon. 9607-6-151-152-March 2, 1781: Top document. Duplicate receipt of Capt. George McDowell to David Kennedy for receipt of cloth, tents, thread, which was delivered to Brigadier General George Rogers Clark. Names: Col. William Harrison. 9608-6-151-152-March 3, 1781: Second document. Sarah Harrison request on behalf of William Harrison for 100 pounds of flour to be given to Thomas Huey. Names: Samuel Lefever. 9609-6-151-152-March 3, 1781: Bottom document. State of Virginia account with Edward Davice for a bucket needed for the cook. Names: John Parkison, John Caldwell. 9610-6-153-154-March 12, 1781: Top document. Ration of powder and lead issued to 14 men of Capt. Thomas co. Names: Major George Slaughter, Joseph Saunders. 9611-6-153-154-March 25, 1781: Second document on left. Forage for 3 horses. Names: Thomas Nash. 9612-6-153-154-March 25, 1781: Third document on right. Forage for 2 horses. Names: John Nash. 9613-6-153-154-March 26, 1781: Fourth document on left. Forage for horses. Names: Mitchell Thomas? 9614-6-153-154-March 23, 1781: Fifth document on right. Forage for horses. Unable to read name. 9615-6-153-154-March ?, 1781: Sixth document. Reference to hemp. Names: Elliott Bowman, William Watkins. 9616-6-153-154-March 4, 1781: Bottom document. Bottle of taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9617-6-155-156-March 11, 1781: Top document. Pint of taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9618-6-155-156-March ?, 1781: Second document on left. Major George Slaughter order to issue powder and lead to 15 men going on command. 9619-6-155-156-March 6, 1781: Third document on right. Ensign William Roberts order for meat and corn. 9620-6-155-156-March 12, 1781: Fourth document. Boston Frederick's receipt. Names: Joseph McDowell, Clyburn Springford? 9621-6-155-156-March 9, 1781: Bottom document. Bottle of taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9622-6-157-March 4, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with George Sharp. Names: James Parkison, John Caldwell. 9623-6-157-March 3, 1781: Second document. Forage for horses. Unable to read name. 9624-6-157-March 23, 1781: Third document. Forage for 16 horses. Names: Col. Parker, Richard Weatherford, Dan Ganier? 9625-6-157-March 23, 1781: Bottom document. Forage for horse of ? Hudson. 9626-6-158-159-March 23, 1781: Top left document. Forage for horses. Names: Charles Stewart. 9627-6-158-159-March 24, 1781: Top right document. Forage for a horse. Names: Charles Stewart. 9628-6-158-159-March 1, 1781: Third document. October 24, 1780 bill of exchange for payment of services provided for the troops of George Rogers Clark. Names: Thomas Jefferson, Will Shannon, Thomas Harris, William Long. 9629-6-158-159-March 24, 1781: Fourth document on left. Forage for horse. Names: ? Hudson. 9630-6-158-159-March 24, 1781: Fifth document on right. Forage for 2 horses of William Robinson. 9631-6-158-159-March 24, 1781: Bottom document. Forage supplied for horses of Capt. Rodman? 9632-6-160-161-March 17, 1781: Top document. James Finn is given a bottle of taffia. 9633-6-160-161-March 24, 1781: Second document on left. Forage for horses. Names: ? Hamilton. 9634-6-160-161-March 23, 1781: Third document on right. Forage for 2 cart horses. Names: Mitchell Thorougood? 9635-6-160-161-March 25, 1781: Fourth document. Written in French. Names: Patt Kennedy, Charles Gogois Esinoiss?, Joseph Monroe. 9636-6-160-161-March 24, 1781: Bottom document. Flour. Names: James Stephenson, John Hedon. 9637-6-162-163-March 23, 1781: Top document. Forage for horses of Col. Merriwether. Names: Thomas Merriwether, ? Mouhon? 9638-6-162-163-March 25, 1781: Second document on left. Forage for cart horses. Names: Mitchell Thoronson? 9639-6-162-163-March 25, 1781: Third document on right. Forage for 3 teams belonging to Col Merriwether. Names: Thomas Merriwether. 9640-6-162-163-March 25, 1781: Fourth document on left. Faded. Names: William Bailey. 9641-6-162-163-March 23, 1781: Fifth document on right. Forage for horses. Names: John Nash. 9642-6-162-163-March 23, 1781: Sixth document on left. Forage for horses. Names: Matt Godfrey. 9643-6-162-163-March 24, 1781: Seventh document on right. Forage for horses. Capt. ? Valentine. 9644-6-162-163-March 24, 1781: Bottom document. Faded. Receipt for beef. Names: Daniel Calvin, Will Harrison, Thomas Gist.
9645-6-165-168-March ?, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Dark image. Capt. John Baley order to issue powder and lead. Names: William Merriwither. 9646-6-165-168-March 9, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Mark Thomas order to issue rations for 83 men, 1 washer woman, and 6 wagoners. 9647-6-165-168-March 7, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Bottle of taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9648-6-169-172-March 30, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Commonwealth of Virginia account with Richard Chinoweth. Expenditures for workmen, who were employed at the Falls of Ohio garrison. Reference to Justice of Peace for Jefferson County, oath of Richard Chinoweth. Names: Morias Hansbrough. 9649-6-169-172-March 15, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Corn and salt ration issued to men and women of Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts co. Names: Major George Slaughter. 9650-6-169-172-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Very dark image. Duplicate filming. Unable to read. Dcument 9651-6-173-174-March 13, 1781: Top document. Rations issued to 24 men and 1 washer woman in Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts co. Names: Major George Slaughter, Ensign Asher. 9652-6-173-174-March 23, 1781: Second document on left. Rations issued for a man in Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts co. Names: Ensign William Roberts, Major George Slaughter. 9653-6-173-174-March 8, 1781: Third document on right. Bottle of taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9654-6-173-174-March 4, 1781: Fourth document John Donne received 6 obligations from Capt. John Dodge, who had obtained flour and indian corn from inhabitants at Kaskaskia. Donne promised to contact the auditor or others. 9655-6-175-176-March 12, 1781: Top document. Rations issued to 22 men and a washer woman in Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts co. Names: Major George Slaughter, Ensign William Roberts. 9656-6-175-176-March 2, 1781: Second document. Faded. Corn ration issued for use of Haymaker boat yard. Names: Joseph McDowell, Jacob Sinit. 9657-6-175-176-March 2, 1781: Third document. Expenditure for 80 pounds of pork. Names: Jacob Wyant, Joseph McDowell. 9658-6-175-176-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Rations issued. Names: Ensign William Roberts. 9659-6-177-178-March ?, 1781: Top document. Faded. Unable to read. 9660-6-177-178-March 9, 1781: Second document. Expenditure for hemp. Names: John Thomas, Jacob Watts, Mary Ewibe? 9661-6-177-178-March 7, 1781: Third document. Faded. Ration of tobacco. Names: Lieut. Col. John Montgomery, James Merriwither? 9662-6-177-178-March 2, 1781: Bottom document. Bottle of taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9663-6-179-182-March ?, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder and lead for hunting to a man of Capt. John Baley co. 9664-6-179-182-March 7, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Dodge, agent for Virginia at Fort Jefferson issued 4 bags for use of transporting public provisions to John Donne. 9665-6-179-182-March ?, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Tobacco issued to Lieut. Col. John Montgomery. 9666-6-179-182-March 13, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Written in French. Names: [Oliver] Pollock, Capt. John Williams 9667-6-183-184-March 12, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with Abraham Decker. Names: John Caldwell, James Parkison. 9668-6-183-184-March 16, 1781: Second document. Capt. Benjamin Roberts was given 3 pints of taffia. 9669-6-183-184-March 14, 1781: Bottom document. Falls of Ohio issued 380 pounds of flour for use of artificers, who were employed in building a garrison. Names: Major George Slaughter. 9670-6-185-186-March 17, 1781: Top document. Capt. John Baley received 330 pounds of beef from Basil Brown for use of Col. George Rogers Clark. 9671-6-185-186-March 15, 1781: Second document. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9672-6-185-186-March ?, 1781: Third document on left. Unable to read. 9673-6-185-186-March 20, 1781: Fourth document on right. Taffia issued to Capt. Robert George. 9674-6-185-186-March 3, 1781: Fifth document on right. Hemp supplied to William Walker by John Carpenter. 9675-6-185-186-March 3, 1781: Sixth document on left. William Walker received hemp from Barret Rogers. 9676-6-187-188-March 1, 1781: Top document. Joseph McDowell paid Rebecha Henderson? for 183 pounds of beef for use of boat builders directed by Jacob Haymaker. 9677-6-187-188-March 23, 1781: Second document. Major George Slaughter order to give 5 quarts of whiskey to men on fatigue. Names: George Wilson. 9678-6-187-188-March 12, 1781: Third document. Major George Slaughter at the Falls of Ohio order to issue 50 pounds of beef for artificers. 9679-6-187-188-March 13, 1781: Bottom document. William Shannon issue corn ration for troops of Col. George Slaughter. Names: Bland Ballard. 9680-6-189-190-March 2, 1781: Top document. Faded. October 4, 1780 bill of exchange from Falls of Ohio for salt used by Illinois Department troops. names: Capt. William Pope, Will Shannon, George Rogers Clark, Thomas Jefferson. 9681-6-189-190-March 19, 1781: Second document. Forage for horses. Names: William McDowell, Col. John Bowyer. 9682-6-189-190-March 10, 1781: Third document. Forage for 6 horse teams of Col. John Bowyer. Names: William McDowell, J. Parker. 9683-6-191-192-March 24, 1781: Top document. Expenditure for pork for boat builders. Names: John Stimon?, William Harrison, John Caldwell. 9684-6-191-192-March 18, 1781: Second document. Thomas Gist supplied 40 pounds of beef and a peck of salt for use of pack horse men. Names: George Rogers Clark, John McKinley. 9685-6-191-192-March ?, 1781: Third document. Faded. Unable to read. 9686-6-191-192-March 18, 1781: Fourth document. Receipt for corn and flour. Names: Henry Beeson, James Russell? 9687-6-193-196-March 18, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Dodge was issued 5 gallons of taffia. 9688-6-193-196-March 24, 1781: Second document on left. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9689-6-193-196-March 18, 1781: Third document on right. Duplicate filming. Forage for 9 horses of Capt. Walker's troops. Names: Lieut. Lemuel Riddick. 9690-6-193-196-March 28, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Dark image. Capt. John Baley order to Fort Patrick Henry to issue powder and lead for journey of Ensign Slaughter to the Falls of Ohio. 9691-6-193-196-March 6, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 16 horses for use of Col. Crockett's regiment marching to ? River. Names: Hugh M, Cavock?, George Rogers Clark. 9692-6-197-198-March 31, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with John Donahy. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 9693-6-197-198-March 22, 1781: Second document. Faded. Names: Col. Parkison, Sergeant Richard Deallenford? 9694-6-197-198-March 8, 1781: Third document on left. Faded. Corn supplied for use of horses in service of the state of Virginia at Falls of Ohio. Names: Major George Slaughter. 9695-6-197-198-March 20, 1781: Fourth document on right. Forage issued for horses of the artillery. Names: ? Gaffigan? 9696-6-199-200-March 4, 1781: Top document. Rations for 3 days issued by Louisville commissary. Names: Willis Green, William Shannon. 9697-6-199-200-March 25, 1781: Second document. Forage for a horse. Names: Ensign Matthew Evins. 9698-6-199-200-March 24, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Israel Dodge. 9699-6-199-200-March 7, 1781: Fourth document on left. Obee Hardestee provided ferry service to William McCarmick over the river. 9700-6-199-200-March 24, 1781: Fifth document on right. Fort Patrick Henry issued rations to Capt. John Baley. 9701-6-201-202-March 28, 1781: Top document. Expenditure for beef. Names: Joseph McDowell, Jacob Caldman? 9702-6-201-202-March 20, 1781: Second document. Faded. Names: Thomas Gist, Robert Whitlef. 9703-6-201-202-March 29, 1781: Third document. Faded. Reference to linen. Names: Col. Montgomery. 9704-6-201-202-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Faded. Unable to read. 9705-6-203-204-March 27, 1781: Top document. Expenditure for corn. Names: Jacob Haymaker, Jacob Sinat, Joseph McDowell. 9706-6-203-204-March 29, 1781: Second document. Expenditure for bacon. Names: Mr. Aron, N. Blake. 9707-6-203-204-March ?, 1781: Third document. Names: Col. Montgomery. 9708-6-203-204-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Faded. Unable to read. 9709-6-205-206-March 17, 1781: Top document. Falls of Ohio commissary George Wilson reported there was spoiled beef. Major George Slaughter instructed Ensign William Roberts and Lieut. Joseph Sanders [Saunders] to report why the beef was spoiled. 9710-6-205-206-March 27, 1781: Bottom document. Capt. John Baley order for Fort Patrick Henry to issue 2 bushels of corn for 2 of Capt. Rogers' horses at the Falls of Ohio. 9711-6-207-208-March ?, 1781: Top document. Ensign William Roberts and Lieut. Joseph Sanders report about 40 pounds of spoiled beef. See Document 9709. 9712-6-207-208-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Faded. Reference to receiving corn, which was requested in Document 9710. Names: ? Merriwither? 9713-6-209-210-March 28, 1781: Top document. Account of Commonwealth of Virginia with James Chamberlain for salt. Names: William Harrison. 9714-6-209-210-March 8, 1781: Second document on left. Taffia issued to James Finn. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9715-6-209-210-March 8, 1781: Third document on right. John Rogers was issued 3 pints of taffia. 9716-6-209-210-March 8, 1781: Bottom document. Taffia issued to Capt. John Thurston. 9717-6-211-212-March 8, 1781: Top document. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9718-6-211-212-March ?, 1781: Second document. Martin Carney issued a bottle of taffia to Patt Kennedy. 9719-6-212-212-March 7, 1781: Third document. Martin Carney issued a bottle of taffia to Capt. John Thurston. 9720-6-213-214-March 19, 1781: Top document. Faded. Incomplete. John Donne's note to Martin Carney concerning an expenditure. 9721-6-213-214-March 20, 1781: Second document. George Rogers Clark order to issue powder and lead for the militia company of Capt. Richard Chinoweth. 9722-6-213-214-March 30, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued a shirt to a friendly indian chief, who had been to war. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George, Capt. John Dodge. 9723-6-213-214-March 8, 1781: Fourth document on right. Taffia issued. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George, Capt.[Richard] Brashear, Capt. [Abraham] Kellar, and ? Rogers. 9724-6-215-216-March 8, 1781: Top document. Taffia issued to John Thruston. 9725-6-215-216-March 5, 1781: Second document. Faded. Expenditure for hay for use of teams of Jacob Haymaker. Names: James Finn?, Joseph McDowell. 9726-6-215-216-March 1, 1781: Third document. Faded ink. Names: James Finn, Capt. Robert George, John Doherty. 9727-6-215-216-March 16, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued thread and mohair to James Finn. Names: Capt. John Dodge, Capt. Robert George. 9728-6-217-218-March 28, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts of taffia to Ensign Jarret Williams. Names: Capt. Robert George, Richard Clark. 9729-6-217-218-March 27, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued thread for making stockings to James Finn. Names: Capt. John Dodge, Capt. Robert George. 9730-6-217-218-March 27, 1781: Third document. Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney to issue 3 and 1/2 gallons of taffia, 8 pounds of tobacco and a pound of gun powder to John Donne for purchasing 250 pounds of beef for the troops. 9731-6-217-218-March 22, 1781: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Clark order at Fort Jefferson to issue whiskey for 13 men of Capt. Edward Worthington company. Verso is an order of Capt. Robert George to issue a quart of taffia for a sick wife of ?. 9732-6-219-220-March 26, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued 5 day ration to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9733-6-219-220-March 9, 1781: Second document. Faded. Reference to Camp Jefferson. Names: Martin Carney, Capt. Robert George, Capt. John Rogers. 9734-6-219-220-March 9, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued a bottle of taffia to Leonard Helm. 9735-6-221-222-March 4, 1781: Top document. Patrick Kennedy at Fort Jefferson certified the common price of corn in the Illinois county was 10 pounds [currency] per bushel and flour was 30 pounds [currency]. High cost was due to the price given by the Spanish commander for use of his troops due to the scarcity of provisions and the frontier country being overrun with troops. Names: John Donne 9736-6-221-222-March ?, 1781: Second document. Faded. Incomplete. Reference to Fort Jefferson. 9737-6-221-222-March 7, 1781: Third document. Faded. Unable to read. 9738-6-221-222-March 7, 1781: Fourth document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue a gallon of taffia to friendly indians. 9739-6-221-222-March 24, 1781: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson to give a quart of taffia to Sergeant John Walker. 9740-6-223-225-March 7, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9741-6-223-225-March 24, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Israel Dodge. 9742-6-223-225-March 9, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson to issue ammunition for 15 men. 9743-6-223-225-March 8, 1781: Fourth document on left. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order for Fort Jefferson to issue powder and lead for hunting party of Ensign [Jarret] Williams. 9744-6-223-225-March ?, 1781: Fifth document on right. Duplicate filming. Faded. Fort Jefferson gave taffia to Sergeant John Walker. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9745-6-223-225-March 30, 1781: Sixth document on right. Duplicate filming. Names: Leonard Helm, Israel Dodge, John Dodge, Capt. Robert George. 9746-6-226-March 11, 1781: Top document. Faded. Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 9747-6-226-March 31, 1781: Second document. Faded. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9748-6-226-March 24, 1781: Third document on left. Faded. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to friendly indians. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9749-6-226-March 9, 1781: Fourth document on right. Fort Jefferson gave a quart of taffia to the Chief of the Kaskaskia indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9750-6-226-March 7, 1781: Fifth document on left. Martin Carney at Camp Jefferson gave taffia to Patt Kennedy. 9751-6-226-March 7, 1781: Sixth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued a bottle of taffia. Names: James Finn, Capt. Robert George. 9752-6-227-229-March 6, 1781: Top left document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to friendly indians. Names: Capt. Robert George, Leonard Helm. 9753-6-227-229-March 8, 1781: Top right document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9754-6-227-229-March 7, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 quarts of taffia to Kaskaskia Indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9755-6-227-229-March 20, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued to ? Clark. 9756-6-227-229-March 9, 1781: Fifth document on right. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9757-6-227-229-March 8, 1781: Sixth document on left. Faded. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to friendly indians. Names: Capt. Robert George, Leonard Helm. 9758-6-227-229-March ?, 1781: Seventh document on right. Duplicate filming. Names: Fort Jefferson, Capt. Robert George. 9759-6-230-233-March 8, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to friendly indians. Names: Capt. Robert George, Leonard Helm. 9760-6-230-233-March 20, 1781: Second document on left. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued quart of taffia to William Clark. 9761-6-230-233-March 30, 1781: Third document on right. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 2 pounds of vermillion to friendly indians. Names: Israel Dodge, Capt. Robert George, Leonard Helm. 9762-6-230-233-March 9, 1781: Fourth document. Martin Carney issued 6 quarts of taffia to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9763-6-230-233-March 9, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. The Western Department at Camp Jefferson issued 100 pounds of powder for defense of Kaskaskia inhabitants. Names: Capt. Robert George, Martin Carney, Patrick Kennedy. 9764-6-234-235-March 11, 1781: Top left document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to J. Caton? 9765-6-234-235-March 7, 1781: Top right document. Taffia issued to John Thruston. 9766-6-234-235-March 9, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Benjamin Roberts. 9767-6-234-235-March 15, 1781: Fourth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued tobacco. Names: Martin Carney, Capt. Robert George, William Clark. 9768-6-234-235-March 4, 1781: Fifth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to ? Gerault. 9769-6-234-235-March 17, 1781: Sixth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: Capt. Robert George, James Finn. 9770-6-234-235-March 8, 1781: Seventh document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: James Finn, Capt. Robert George. 9771-6-234-235-March 8, 1781: Eighth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9772-6-236-237-March 9, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued powder to Capt. [Richard] McCarty. Names: Capt. Robert George, Martin Carney. 9773-6-236-237-March 21, 1781: Second document on left. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9774-6-236-237-March 9, 1781: Third document on right. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue taffia for men on fatigue. 9775-6-236-237-March 21, 1781: Fourth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Leonard Helm. 9776-6-236-237-March 18. 1781: Fifth document. James Blue paid William Vandvert? for supply bacon. 9777-6-236-237-March 2, 1781: Sixth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9778-6-236-237-March ?, 1781: Seventh document on right. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Israel Dodge. 9779-6-238-241-March 6, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued a pint of rum to James Finn. 9780-6-238-241-March 21, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issue a quart of taffia to Buckner Pittman, Boat Master. 9781-6-238-241-March 17, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue liquor to 90 men of the Illinois Regiment. 9782-6-238-241-March 17, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Israel Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue 3 dozen buttons to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9783-6-238-241-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Written in French. 9784-6-242-243-March 13, 1781: Top document. Tobacco was purchased for use of troops at Fort Jefferson. Names: James Finn, Capt. John Dodge, Israel Dodge. 9785-6-242-243-March 9, 1781: Second document on left. Taffia issued to Capt. Robert George. 9786-6-242-243-March ?, 1781: Third document on right. Faded. Unable to read. 9787-6-242-243-March 3, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issue taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9788-6-242-243-January 11, 1781: Fifth document on left. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue sugar and coffee to John Thruston. 9789-6-242-243-March 5, 1781: Sixth document on right. Fort Jefferson issue taffia to William Clark. 9790-6-244-245-March 22, 1781: Top document. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issue 7 quarts of taffia to William Clark. 9791-6-244-245-March 20, 1781: Second document. Faded. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue taffia for a sick person. 9792-6-244-245-January 30, 1781: Third document on left. Faded. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue 6 pounds of sugar to William Clark. 9793-6-244-245-January 17, 1781: Fourth document on right. Martin Carney issued a quart of taffia to William Clark. 9794-6-244-245-February 28, 1781: Fifth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued 4 quart of taffia to William Clark. 9795-6-244-245-February 10, 1781: Sixth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to William Clark. 9796-6-244-245-March 9, 1781: Seventh document on right. Fort Jefferson issue thread to Capt. John Rogers. Names: Capt. Robert George, Israel Dodge. 9797-6-246-249-March 12, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9798-6-246-249-March 12, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to William Clark. 9799-6-246-249-March 5, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue rum. 9800-6-246-249-March 9, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue taffia to Capt. Richard McCarty. 9801-6-246-249-March 9, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. John Williams. 9802-6-250-253-March 17, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9803-6-250-253-March 27, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia for the health of Capt. Robert George. 9804-6-250-253-March 16, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Ensign Jarret Williams. 9805-6-250-253-March 16, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 9 quarts of taffia and 20 pounds of sugar to Capt. John Williams. 9806-6-250-253-March 16, 1781: Fifth document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George was given 3 pints of taffia. 9807-6-254-March 17, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson gave taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9808-6-254-March 17, 1781: Second document. Capt. Edward Worthington order to Fort Jefferson for a quart of taffia to Terry or Jerry Patrick, who was almost dead. 9809-6-254-March 21, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson gave 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9810-6-254-March 3, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9811-6-255-256-March 17, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issue taffia for the sake of ? Patrick. Names: Leonard Helm. 9812-6-255-256-March 1, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts of taffia to Lieut. James Calvit. 9813-6-255-256-March 17, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued tobacco to Capt. Robert George. 9814-6-255- 256-March 12, 1781: Fourth document on right. Faded. Fort Jefferson issued tobacco to Capt. Robert George. 9815-6-255-256-March 13, 1781: Fifth document on left. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson public store to issue 2 swords to the Kaskaskia Indians. 9816-6-255-256-March 13, 1781: Sixth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued 5 quarts of taffia for use of Capt. Robert George. 9817-6-255-256-March 14, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 gallons of taffia for use of Capt. Robert George. 9818-6-257-258-March 17, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia for use of Capt. John Rogers. 9819-6-257-258-March 17, 1781: Second document. James Sherlock request for a quart of taffia to drink to the health of ? Patrick. 9820-6-257-258-March ?, 1781: Third document on left. Faded. Taffia issued to Capt. Robert George. 9821-6-257-258-March 18, 1781: Fourth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued taffia for health of ? Patrick. Names: Capt. Robert George, James Sherlock. 9822-6-257-258-March 17, 1781: Bottom document. Faded. Names: Ensign Jarret Williams, John Donne. Reference for troops going to the Illinois and Fort Jefferson. 9823-6-259-260-March 18, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Leonard Helm. 9824-6-259-260-March 3, 1781: Second document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue 3 quarts of taffia to men going on fatigue. 9825-6-259-260-March 6, 1781: Third document. Faded. Taffia. Unable to read other words. 9826-6-259-260-March 6, 1781: Fourth document on left. Taffia issue to Capt. [Richard] McCarty. 9827-6-259-260-March 5, 1781: Fifth document on right. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue liquor to 6 men going on fatigue. Names: Buckner Pittman. 9828-6-261-262-March 3, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to James Finn. 9829-6-261-262-March 25, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 quarts of taffia to Capt. Robert George. 9830-6-261-262-March 4, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to James Finn. 9831-6-261-262-March 3, 1781: Fourth document. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9832-6-261-262-March 3, 1781: Fifth document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Leonard Helm. 9833-6-- Not numbered [ 263]-March 3, 1781: Top document. Taffia issued to James Sherlock. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9834-6-- Not numbered [263]-March 3, 1781: Second document. Capt. John Williams order to give taffia for use of the poor soldier. 9835-6-- Not numbered [263]-March ?, 1781: Third document. Faded. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Robert George. 9836-6-- Not numbered [263]-March 7, 1781: Fourth document on left. Taffia given to Capt. Robert George. 9837-6-- Not numbered [263]-March 6, 1781: Fifth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9838-6-#Not numbered [263]-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Unable to read. 9839-6-263-266-March ?, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Unable to read. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9840-6-263-266-March ?, 1781: Second document on left. Duplicate filming. Faded. Reference to Fort Jefferson. 9841-6-263-266-March ?, 1781: Third document on right. Duplicate filming. Faded. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 9842-6-263-266-March 24, 1781: Fourth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Leonard Helm. 9843-6-263-266-March ?, 1781: Fifth document on right. Duplicate filming. Faded. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of rum to Capt. [John] Rogers. 9844-6-263-266-March 9, 1781: Sixth document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued powder and lead for a hunting. Names: Capt. Abraham Kellar, Capt. Robert George. 9845-6-267-268-March 3, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued liquor to 4 men. Names: Capt. Robert George, Buckner Pittman. 9846-6-267-268-March 24, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Israel Dodge. 9847-6-267-268-March ?, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts and 1 pint of taffia for use of Lieut. Richard Clark. 9848-6-267-268-March 12, 1781: Fourth document on left. Powder and lead issued to Capt. Benjamin Roberts. Names: Ensign William Roberts, Major George Slaughter. 9849-6-267-268-March 19, 1781: Fifth document on right. Fodder or forage supplied. Names: Edmund Hill, Col. Parker, Thomas Winston. 9850-6-267-268-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Corn issued at Falls of Ohio. Names: David Johnson, Bland Ballard. 9851-6-269-270-March 9, 1781: Top left document. Fort Patrick Henry issued tobacco to Leonard Helm. 9852-6-269-270-March 4, 1781: Top right document. Taffia issued to ? Porualts? 9853-6-269-270-March 9, 1781: Third document. Taffia issued to Leonard Helm. 9854-6-269-270-March 10, 1781: Fourth document. State of Virginia account with John White for beef. Names: James Parkison, John Caldwell.
9855-6-272-273-January 30, 1779: Top document. Kaskaskia Bill of Exchange sent by George Rogers Clark to Oliver Pollock at New Orleans to pay $1452 to Monsieur Vigo, who furnished sundries to the state of Virginia. 9856-6-272-273-March 7, 1781: Bottom document. Powder and lead issued to militia, who were going after indians, who had caused mischief. Names: Major George Slaughter, Capt. Hardy Hill. 9857-6-274-275-March 17, 1781: Top document. ? Pouralt requested a quart of taffia for ? Patrick. 9858-6-274-275-March 16, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued buttons to Capt. Robert George. Names: ? Dodge. 9859-6-274-275-March 17, 1781: Third document. Written in French and English. February 24, 1781 Bill of Exchange sent from Fort Jefferson by Leonard Helm to Oliver Pollock, agent for the state of Virginia at New Orleans for funds advance by Monsieur Datcherul for the Indian Department. 9860-6-276-279-March 21, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Forage for horses. Names: ? Parker, Angel Harbent? 9861-6-276-279-March 21. 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 5 gallons of [liquor] to friendly indians. Names: Capt. Robert George, Leonard Helm. 9862-6-276-279-March 9, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Camp Jefferson issued taffia to Patrick Kennedy to purchase provisions. Names: Capt. Robert George, Martin Carney. 9863-6-276-279-March 2, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia for payment to make shirts and stockings. Names: Robert Todd, Leonard Helm. 9864-6-280- 281-March 23, 1781: Top document. Capt. Robert George order written on music stanza paper to give powder for Mr. Archer. 9865-6-280-281-March 13, 1781: Second document. Ration of salt, beef and flour issued to 23 men and 1 washer woman in Capt. Thomas company. Names: Major George Slaughter, Joseph Saunders. 9866-6-280-281-March 18, 1781: Third document. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued 3 quarts and 1 pint of taffia to James Finn. 9867-6-280-281-March 18, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued buttons and thread. Names: Capt. Abraham Kellar, Capt. Robert George, Israel Dodge. 9868-6-282-285-March 18, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Lieut. Gerault order to Martin Carney to issue a bottle of taffia to a poor fellow. 9869-6-282-285-March 19, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order at Fort Jefferson for ? Dodge to issue sick, thread, needles, cloth and mohair to Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts. 9870-6-282-285-March 19, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order at Fort Jefferson to Mr. Dodge to issue 1 yard of brown holland cloth to Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts. 9871-6-282-285-March 21, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Baley order to Fort Jefferson to issue 2 carbines [Gun/Rifle] to 2 men. 9872-6-286-287-March 19, 1781: Top document. Powder and lead issued to 43 men. Names: Capt. Robert George, Martin Carney. 9873-6-286-287-March 10, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9874-6-286-287-March 18, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 9875-6-286-287-March 19, 1781: Bottom document. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued 3 gallons of taffia for use of Capt. Robert George. 9876-6-288-289-March 19, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia for voyage of Capt. Benjamin Roberts and Capt. Robert George to the Falls of Ohio. 9877-6-288-289-March 13, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: Jarret Bark, Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9878-6-288-289-March 13, 1781: Third document. Capt. John Williams order for taffia for several sick persons. 9879-6-288-289-March 13, 1781: Fourth document. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9880-6-288-289-March 19, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Leonard Helm. 9881-6-290-291-March 19, 1781: Top left document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 swords to 2 indian chiefs. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9882-6-290-291-March 20, 1781: Top right document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9883-6-290-291-March 17, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia for use of Capt. John Rogers. Names: Martin Carney. 9884-6-290-291-March 14, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued half pound of tobacco to each of 50 men of the Illinois Regiment. Names: Capt. Robert George, Michael Miles. 9885-6-290-291-March 14, 1781: Bottom left document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Sergeant Miles for use of his sick wife. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9886-6-290-291-March 15, 1781: Bottom right document. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9887-6-292-295-March 16, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Williams stated he was very sick and requested a bottle of taffia. 9888-6-292-295-March 14, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Taffia issued. Names: Martin Carney, George Rogers Clark. 9889-6-292-295-March 5, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to William Clark. 9890-6-292-295-March 17, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia for use of Capt. Edward Worthington. 9891-6-292-295-March 13, 1781: Bottom left document. Duplicate filming. Rum issued to William Clark. 9892-6-292-295-March 29, 1781: Bottom right document. Sugar issued to Capt. Robert George. 9893-6-296-297-March 10, 1781: Top left document. Taffia issued to Capt. Robert George. 9894-6-296-297-March 12, 1781: Top right document. Fort Jefferson issued 6 pounds of tobacco to friendly indians. Names: Capt. Robert George, Leonard Helm. 9895-6-296-297-March 5, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9896-6-296-297-February 14, 1781: Fourth document on right. Taffia issued to William Clark. 9897-6-296-297-March 10, 1781: Fifth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued iron to Patt Kennedy. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9898-6-296-297-March 9, 1781: Sixth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: James Finn, Capt. Robert George. 9899-6-296-297-March 9, 1781: Seventh document on left. Martin Carney issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. John Rogers. 9900-6-296-297-March 1, 1781: Eighth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued 3 quarts of taffia to James Sherlock. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9901-6-298-299-March 9, 1781: Top document. Martin Carney issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. John Rogers. 9902-6-298-299-March 10, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 look glasses [mirrors], and ? to Martha Hughes in payment for altering clothes for soldiers. 9903-6-298-299-March 12, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued rations for 3 men going on command. Names: Joseph Saunders, Major George Slaughter. 9904-6-298-299-March 12, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts of taffia to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm, Capt. Robert George. 9905-6-300-March 3, 1781: Top document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to James Sherlock. 9906-6-300-March 12, 1781: Second document. Daniel Maupin provided 20 pounds of hemp. Names: Mascey Ewell.? 9907-6-300-March 21, 1781: Third document. Israel Dodge at Fort Jefferson issued white and blue cloth to John Dodge for making a flag. 9908-6-300-March 6, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued twine and thread. Names: Israel Dodge, Capt. Robert George, Capt. Edward Worthington. 9909-6-301-304-March 5, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued to James Finn. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9910-6-301-304-March 6, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued powder and lead for 3 men of Capt. John Baley co. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9911-6-301-304-March 7, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: Capt. John Dodge. 9912-6-301-304-March 22, 1781: Fourth document on right. Forage for horses. Names: John Nash. 9913-6-301-304-January 5, 1781: Bottom document. Taffia issued to William Clark by Martin Carney. 9914-6-305-306-March 7, 1781: Top document. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9915-6-305-306-March 3, 1781: Second document. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued taffia to ? Dodge. 9916-6-305-306-March 7, 1781: Third document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Leonard Helm. Names: Major Williams. 9917-6-305-306-March 6, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to ? Dodge. Names: Martin Carney. 9918-6-307-310-March 7, 1781: Top left document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued liquor. Names: [Michael] Miles, Capt. Robert George. 9919-6-307-310-March 28, 1781: Top right document. Duplicate filming. Powder, lead and flints issued by Fort Jefferson for a hunting party. Names: Capt. John Baley. 9920-6-307-310-march 8, 1781: Third document on right. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Capt. Benjamin Roberts. 9921-6-307-310-March 6, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued cloth and thread to Lieut. Joseph Calvit. Names: Capt. Robert George, John Dodge. 9922-6-307-310-March 5, 1781: Fifth document on right. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to sick men in company of Capt. John Rogers. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9923-6-307-310-March 6, 1781: Sixth document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Leonard Helm. 9924-6-307-310-March 7, 1781: Seventh document on right. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia for use of Capt. Edward Worthington. 9925-6-311-314-March 6, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George requested a bottle of taffia. 9926-6-311-314-March 6, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to ? Tiddlen to take to Lieut. James Calvit. 9927-6-311-314-March 8, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to James Finn. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9928-6-311-314-March 9, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued 7 quarts of taffia for the week ration of Lieut. James Calvit. 9929-6-315-318-March 31, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. January 1, 1781 Bill of Exchange sent by Capt. Robert George from Fort Jefferson to Oliver Pollack, United State Agent at New Orleans to Philip Barbour who supplied liquor and clothing for Illinois Department troops. 9930-6-315-318-March 8, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson issued flints to 3 men of Capt. John Baley company. 9931-6-315-318-March 5, 1781: Third document. Patt Kennedy at Camp Jefferson order to Martin Carney to issue taffia. 9932-6-315-318-March 10, 1781: Fourth document. Capt. Robert George order to Israel Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue clothing to a soldier in Capt. John Rogers Company of Light Dragoons. Names: Capt. John Thurston. 9933-6-319-320-March 9, 1781: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue powder and lead to friendly indians. Names: Leonard Helm. 9934-6-319-320-March 7, 1781: Second document. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Lieut. James Calvit. 9935-6-319-320-March ?, 1781: Third document on left. Faded. Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: Capt. Robert George. 9936-6-319-320-March 19, 1781: Fourth document on right. Capt. Edward Worthington order to Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson to issue a quart of taffia. 9937-6-319-320-March 23, 1781: Fifth document on left. Fort Jefferson issued 2 quarts of taffia? to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9938-6-319-320-March 21, 1781: Sixth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Capt. Benjamin Roberts. 9939-6-319-320-March 24, 1781: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue 6 pounds of sugar to ? Dejean. 9940-6-321-March 22, 1781: Top document. Lieut. Col. William Robinson order for forage for 2 horses. 9941-6-321-March 21, 1781: Second document. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Ensign Jarret Williams. 9942-6-321-March 21, 1781: Third document on left. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson to issue 6 gallons of taffia to prisoner of war ? Dajean or Dejean. 9943-6-321-March 22, 1781: Fourth document on right. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Jefferson issue a half pound of tobacco each to 9 soldiers. Names: [Michael] Miles. 9944-6-321-March 14, 1781: Fifth document. Capt. Robert George order to issue 24 guns for use of Capt. John Rogers company. 9945-6-321-March 19, 1781: Sixth document on left. Capt. Robert George order for 6 pounds of coffee. 9946-6-321-March 19, 1781: Seventh document on right. Fort Jefferson certified Andrew Clark worked as an artificer from February 31, 1780 to September 1, 1780. 9947-6-322-325-March 20, 1781: Top document on right. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Williams order for a bottle of taffia to use with his friends before parting. 9948-6-322-325-March 21, 1781: Top document on left. Duplicate filming. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued taffia. Names: Capt. Robert George, Leonard Helm. 9949-6-322-325-March 22, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Faded. Names: Ensign Jarret Williams, Capt. Robert George. 9950-6-322-325-March 26, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. John Rogers. 9951-6-322-325-March 22, 1781: Fifth document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued powder and lead. Names: Israel Dodge, Capt. Robert George. 9952-6-322-325-March 31, 1781: Sixth document. Fort Jefferson issued a quart of taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 9953-6-326-328-March 22, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Thomas Jefferson authorized payment. Names: James Merriwither, Major George Slaughter. 9954-6-326-328-March 21, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Thomas Gist issued 47 gallons of whiskey to Robert Wickliff. 9955-6-326-328-March 22, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Unable to read. 9956-6-329-330-March 20, 1781: Top document. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9957-6-329-330-March 22, 1781: Second document. taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 9958-6-329-330-March 22, 1781: Third document. Will Shannon certified Edward Tyler furnished horses for 3 days at Falls of Ohio for service to Virginia. 9959-6-329-330-March 22, 1781: Bottom document. Capt. Thomas Brefore? order for horse forage. 9960-6-331-332-March 23, 1781: Top document. Thomas Jefferson authorized payment of October 3, 1780 Bill of Exchange sent by William Shannon from Falls of Ohio for 6000 pounds of salt supplied by Thomas McGee to Illinois Department of troops commanded by George Rogers Clark. 9961-6-331-332-March 19, 1781: Second document on left. Faded. J. Parker order for forage for 16 horses. 9962-6-331-332-March 19, 1781: Third document on right. Lieut. Lemuel Riddick order to issue forage for 9 horses of Capt. Walker's company. 9963-6-331-332-March 20, 1781: Bottom document. Forage 4 teams of horses given to Col. Merriwither. Names: W. J. Moulson, Thomas J. Grey. 9964-6-333-334-March 21, 1781: Top left document. Capt. John Rogers request for 3 pints of taffia to drink with his friends. 9965-6-333-334-March 29, 1781: Top right document. Forage issued for artillery horses. Names: Angel Harbert, ? Parker. 9966-6-333-334-March 10, 1781: Third document. Israel Dodge issued white linen, gilt buttons, white flannel, thread and black ball for clothing year for Capt. John Dodge. 9967-6-333-334-March 21, 1781: Fourth document. Forage for horses. Names: Laban Loffigan. 9968-6-333-334-March 21, 1781: Fifth document. Rations for 8 days. Names: William Roberts. 9969-6-333-334-March 22, 1781: Bottom document. Provisions for Capt. Thomas company. Names: William Montgomery. 9970-6-335-336-March 13, 1781: Top document. Cloth issued. Names: Will Shannon, George McDowell, John Donne. 9971-6-335-336-March 10, 1781: Second document. Forage issued for ridding horses of field and staff officers and 3 teams of Lieut. Col. Downmann regiment. Names: Robert Munford. 9972-6-335-336-March 15, 1781: Third document. Major George Slaughter order to issue rations for the doctor of ? Bowman. 9973-6-337-338-March 23. 1781: Top document. Incomplete. Rations issued to company of Capt. Thomas. 9974-6-337-338-March 3, 1781: Second document. State of Virginia account with Nicholas Depue for bacon and hay. Names: John Caldwell, James Parkison. 9975-6-337-338-March 16, 1781: Third document. Major George Slaughter order to issue rations for Capt. Benjamin Roberts company. 9976-6-337-338-March 17, 1781: Bottom document. Forage for artillery horses. Names: Angel Harbert, J. Parkison. 9977-6-339-342-March 6, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued to ? Gerault. 9978-6-339-342-March 31, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. William Smith receipt for 3 bushels of indian corn from Col. John Evans. 9979-6-339-342-March 23, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Rations issued for 3 days. Names: Major George Slaughter, Ensign William Roberts. 9980-6-339-342-March 5, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 3 pints of taffia to Leonard Helm. 9981-6-343-346-March ?, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Rations issued for a wagoner employed. Names: William Morton, David Kennedy. 9982-6-343-346-March 19, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Dried beef issued to man burning tar for Col. Clark's expedition into the indian country. Names: John Evans. 9983-6-343-346-March 6, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued to Ensign Jarret Williams. 9984-6-343-346-March 13, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Powder and lead issued. 9985-6-343-346-March 14, 1781: Fifth document on left. Capt. Robert George order to issue 8 day ration for Ensign Asher's widow. 9986-6-343-346-March ?, 1781: Sixth document on right. Powder and lead issued for men going hunting. Names: Capt. John Baley. 9987-6-347-350-March 7, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. William Harrison paid $150 to George Blackmae, who rode express from ? Crossing on Yonhagania River to ? Devoir's ferry on the Monongahelia River. Reference to boat builders. 9988-6-347-350-March ?, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Powder and lead issued. 9989-6-347-350-March ?, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Reference to Fort Jefferson and Lieut. James Calvert. 9990-6-347-350-March 14, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Receipt for indian corn. Names: John Garvin, Henry Beeson? 9991-6-347-350-March 14, 1781: Fifth document. Duplicate filming. Corn supplied. Names: Blan Ballard, Major George Slaughter, Daniel Linn, Thomas Harrison. 9992-6-351-354-March 9, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Dark image. Taffia issued to ? Gerault. 9993-6-351-354-March 16, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued to ? Gerault. 9994-6-351-354-March 9, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued to ? Gerault. 9995-6-351-354-March 22, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Lead issued. Names: Major George Slaughter. 9996-6-351-354-March 12, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Patt Kennedy order to Martin Carney to issue a bottle of taffia. 9997-6-355-356-March 3, 1781: Top document. Reference to payment by gold, paper money. Names: Bartlet Searcy, Major [Francis] Godfrey. 9998-6-355-356-March 15, 1781: Second document. Payment for forage of horses to John Bonyon. Names: Major McDowell. 9900-6-355-356-16, 1781: Third document on left. Payment for iron. Names: James Blue. 10000-6-355-356-March 15, 1781: Fourth document on right. Capt. Benjamin Roberts was issued 3 quarts of taffia for his health sake. 10001-6-355-356-March 16, 1781: Bottom document. Forage issued for 4 teams and 5 riding horses belonging in Col. Thomas Merriwether's regiment. Names: W. J. Moulson. 10002-6-357-359-October 16, 1780: Top document. Duplicate filming. George Rogers Clark order for tobacco for 16 Illinois Battalion men. Names: Michael Finley. 10003-6-357-359-March 27, 1781: Second document on left. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Names: Capt. John Baley, Simon Fletcher. 10004-6-357-359-March ?, 1781: Third document on right. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Reference to flour, Fort Patrick Henry and Fort Pitt. 10005-6-357-359-March 15, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. State of Virginia account with James Patton. Names: John Parkison, John Caldwell, Benjamin Sellers. 10006-6-360-363-March 15, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. State of Virginia account with Richard Cunningham for hemp. Names: James Parkison, John Caldwell. 10007-6-360-363-March 16, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. William Harmon paid $800 to Thomas Rogers for 20 gallons of whiskey. 10008-6-360-363-March 25, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued to Capt. John Williams. 10009-6-360-363-March 19, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Forage for horses. Names: ? Hudson. 10010-6-360-363-March?, 1781: Fifth document on far right. Incomplete. No words. 10011-6-364-365-March 19, 1781: Top document. Forage for horses. Names: Capt. Charles Stewart. 10012-6-364-365-March 19, 1781: Second document. Capt. John Williams issued 3 pints of taffia. 10013-6-364-365-March ?. 1781: Third document. Faded. Forage for horses. Names: William Corman? 10014-6-364-365-March 22, 1781: Fourth document. Indians corn for troops at Louisville. Names: George Wilson, Levin Powell, Major George Slaughter. 10015-6-366-369-March 19, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Reference to work at boat yard. Names: Charles Wickliff, Edward Worthington, Charles Bradford, ?, Washington, and George Crockett. 10016-6-366-369-March 18, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. John Donne was given 2 quarts of taffia. 10017-6-366-369-March 18, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Forage given for 10 riding horses and 4 teams belonging to Thomas Merriwither company. Names: ? Moulson. 10018-6-366-369-March 18, 1781: Fourth document on right. Forage for 2 horses. Names: John Parker. 10019-6-366-369-March ?, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Taffia given to Capt. John Williams.
10020-6-371-April 2, 1781: Letter written in French by [Godefroy Linctot to George Slaughter. 10021-6-372-April 4, 1781: Letter from Simon Nathan to Delegates of Virginia. Names: J. Madison, Thomas Bland, M. Smith. 10022-6-373-April 7, 1781: Letter from John Floyd to George Slaughter. Filed in other collections. 10023-6-374-April 13, 1781: List of various letters printed and filed in other collections. April 13, 1781 letter of George Slaughter to Thomas Jefferson; April 14, 1781 letter of George Slaughter to Governor Thomas Jefferson; April 13, 1781 Proceedings of Board of Enquiry respecting ? Shannon and ? Moore; April 16, 1781 letter of George Slaughter to John Floyd. 10024-6-375-April 14, 1781: Letter of Garret Vanmeter to Governor Thomas Jefferson. April 3 and 4, 1781 letters of Osburn and Vanmeter. 10025-6-376-April 16, 1781: Reference to letters written by John Floyd to Governor Thomas Jefferson. 10026-6-377-April 29, 1781: Letter of John Rogers to Governor Thomas Jefferson.
10027-6-379-April 15, 1781: Typed file sheet prepared by Virginia State Library and Archives concerning Letter of Col. John Todd from Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky to Governor Thomas Jefferson. Note: "The above letter is incorrectly cited in Calendar of Virginia State Papers, Vol. 3, page 130, as " 1782" instead of " 1781." The MS letter and "plan" are filed as "Executive Papers. April 15, 1781." A negative photoprint of the [Plan of "New" Fort, Lexington, Kentucky, 1781] is filed in the map collection. 10028-6-380-388-April 15, 1781: Duplicate filming of a negative photoprint of John Todd's April 15, 1781 Lexington letter to Governor Thomas Jefferson. Todd stressed the need to construct a new fort at Lexington due to the indian harassment of the inhabitants of Lexington and described the quadrangle structure, the workers, the gate, the magazine, cost and progress of its completion. Four persons were to oversee the construction with the authority to employed needed workers. 10029-6-389-391-April 15, 1781: Duplicate filming of drawing of the new fort at Lexington, Kentucky. Description of fort dimension of fort with magazine location. The fort was 20 feet by 80 feet with 7 foot thick walls. 10030-6-392-403-April ?, 1781: Duplicate filming. Commonwealth of Virginia list of persons employed to build the new fort at Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky during March and April of 1781. Names: David Mitchell, William Mitchell, Levi Todd, William Haydon, Benjamin Hagdon, James McClinty, John Todd, William Niblock, Benjamin Briggs, John Williams, Samuel McMullen. Charles Seaman, Caleb Masterson, John Clark, John Nut, Joseph Turner, David Vance, Francis McDurmid, Francis McDurmid, Sr., John Terrence, Henry McDonald, Robert Stanhope, Archibald Dickinson, Stephen Collins, John Wymer, Nicholas Brobston, James Haydon, John Stephenson, James Masterson, James Wason, Patrick Owens, Francis Patterson, Michael Warnock, Francis McDonald, John Napper, Ratliff Boone, James Boone, James Morrow, John Fitzgerald, William Shannon, John Casey, James Welsh, Francis Harper, Josiah Collins, James McConnall, Samuel Martin, John Martin, William Martin, John McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Daniel McClane, Alexander McClane, Hugh Martin, Hugh Thompson, ? McDurnid and son, William McConnell, Peter January?, Samuel January and team. John Morrison, Robert Patterson, William McConnell and William Martin were listed as the undertakers by contract and each were paid $1,000. John Todd was paid for 21 quarts of whiskey, iron and smith work. John Terrence was paid for erecting the gate. Total cost was $34,405.
10031-6-405-April 20, 1781: Capt. Benjamin Roberts and Major George Slaughter certified Quartermaster General Capt. William Shannon's had furnished a bateau (row boat) and 13 oars at Fort Jefferson. The boat was lost at Falls of Ohio and State of Virginia paid for its replacement. 10032-6-406-January 12, 1781: State of Virginia account for sundry articles for use of the Western Department supplied by James Sullivan. Items listed were 30 gallons of beer, 19 pounds of sugar and coffee, paper, and the construction of a 40 foot long stone house at the Falls of Ohio. Names: Capt. William Shannon. 10033-6-407-August 29, 1781: Bill of Exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Treasurer of the state of Virginia for payment of 16 bushels of corn, 14 gallons of whiskey and 100 bushels of salt purchased for the Western Illinois Department troops. Names: Will Shannon, George Willson. 10034-6-408-March ?, 1781: Accounting bills for beef. 10035-6-409-410-April 8, 1781: State of Virginia account for beef furnished for use of the Western Department by James Sullivan. Names: William Shannon, James Bernwithe? 10036-6-411-413-April 21, 1781: Account of flints received at Fort Jefferson engineer store. Entry dates for 1780 and 1781. Names: George Rogers Clark, Capt. Philip Barbour, Capt. [Robert] George, Lieut. Dalton, Capt. Benjamin Roberts, John Dodge, Zephaniah Blackford, Matthew Jones, Joseph Ford, Capt. Harrison, Bland Ballard. Reference to militia, indians, troops, Fort Jefferson, spades, tomahawks, mattock, grinding stone, ax, and augers. 10037-6-414-422-April 12, 1781: Abstract of merchandize issued at Fort Jefferson. List of names to whom issued, for whose use, to whom chargeable and type of merchandize. Names: Capt. John Dodge, Capt. Benjamin Roberts, James Finn, John Thurston, John Williams, Lieut. Gerault, Ensign Slaughter, Martin Carney, Major Williams, Ensign Jarret Williams, Capt. Richard Brashear, Capt. Richard Harrison, Lieut. Richard Clark, Capt. John Bayley, Capt. Robert George, John Grimshaw, Elizabeth Jones, Elizabeth Burk, George Shephard, Mary Hunter, Capt. Edward Worthington, Joseph Hunter, Silas Harland, John Donne and Israel Dodge. Reference to express from Falls of Ohio, transporting provisions, Col. Clark's negro man, state of Virginia, sky blue cloth, scarlet cloth, and troops. Merchandize listed included broad cloth, linen, vermilion, thread, silk, mohair, shoes, bags, needles, paper, pins, ridding saddle, and buttons. 10038-6-423-425-April 23, 1781: Inventory of Store at Stewart Crossing. Names: Colonel David Kennedy, William Harrod, and George McDowell. Reference to Winchester. Items: swords, belts, nail rods, powder, hammers, thread, medicine. 10039-6-426-429-April 12, 1781: Inventory of flour delivered to Hance Hamilton. 10040-6-430-432-April 3, 1781: Commonwealth of Virginia account with Simon Nathan for 1780-1781. Names: Benjamin T. Smith, W. Armistead. 10041-6-433-434-April 12, 1781: Top document. Auditor's office approved payment for freight. Names: William Pope, William Shannon. 10042-6-433-434-April 12, 1781: Center document. Fort Louisville issued ration for a sergeant and private of the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment going on public service to Fort Pitt. Names: Sergeant Simon Fletcher, Major George Slaughter. 10043-6-433-434-April 11, 1781: Bottom document. George Slaughter at Louisville purchased whiskey from David Erwin? 10044-6-435-436-April 13, 1781: Inventory of flour delivered to Hance Hamilton. 10045-6-437-438-April 17, 1781: Faded. Fort Louisville issued whiskey for a private and sergeant of the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment. Names: Sergeant Simeon Fletcher, Major George Slaughter. 10046-6-439-440-April 23, 1781: Inventory of cloth and tents received by Col. David Kennedy at Winchester from Stewart's crossing. Names: George McDowell. 10047-6-441-April 23, 1781: Hance Hamilton received flour and bags from Benjamin Wells. 10048-6-442-443-April 14, 1781: Top document. Bill of Exchange sent from Louisville by George Slaughter at Falls of Ohio to Virginia Treasurer for payment of corn purchased by James Merriwither. 10049-6-442-443-April 14, 1781: Bottom document. Major George Slaughter at Falls of Ohio arranged for purchase of 330 pounds of flour from John May. 10050-6-444-April 3, 1781: Expenses for meals of supper and breakfast at Richmond. Names: Richard Hogg, 10051-6-445-April 5, 1781: Thomas Jefferson stated he had detained Capt. Cherry and promised to pay his expenses.
10052-6-447-450-April 2, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Leonard Helm. 10053-6-447-450-April 27, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Lieut. Richard Clark. 10054-6-447-450-April 6, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued 6 pounds of coffee to Capt. Edward Worthington. Names: Capt. Robert George. 10055-6-447-450-April 10, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued tobacco. Names: Leonard Helm, and Capt. Robert George. 10056-6-447-450-April 23, 1781: Fifth document on left. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued tobacco. Names: Capt. Robert George, Jacob Piatt. 10057-6-447-450-April ?, 1781: Sixth document on right. Duplicate filming. Faded. Reference to taffia. 10058-6-447-450-April ?, 1781: Bottom left document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued coffee to Lieut. Richard Clark. 10059-6-447-450-April 3, 1781: Bottom right document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 10060-6-451-454-April 7, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued twine. Names: Israel Dodge, Capt. Abraham Kellar, Capt. Robert George. 10061-6-451-454-April 1, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Taffia issued. Names: Capt. Robert George, Capt. George Owens. 10062-6-451-454-April 23, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 10063-6-451-454-April 6, 1781: Fourth document on right. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to Capt. Edward Worthington. 10064-6-451-454-April 2, 1781: Fifth document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to John Walker. Names: Capt. Robert George. 10065-6-451-454-April 5, 1781: Sixth document on left. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Baley order to Fort Patrick Henry to give powder to Monsieur Reagro, who was taking a public letter to Fort Jefferson. 10066-6-451-454-April 22, 1781: Seventh document on right. Reference to boat yard at mouth of George Creek. Names: N. Blake, Col. John Evans. 10067-6-451-454-April 24, 1781: Bottom document. Flour. Names: Philip Shute, Edward Hatchfield. 10068-6-455-458-April 25, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. John Johns supplied corn for use of Hance Hamilton brigade in service of the state of Virginia. 10069-6-455-458-April 24, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Bran furnished for horses. Names: henry Beson or Beeson, Joseph Thorn? 10070-6-455-458-April 24, 1781: Third document on left. Duplicate filming. Henry Beson supplied 43 pounds of flour. Names: Joseph Shaw. 10071-6-455-458-April 12, 1781: Fourth document on right. Duplicate filming. Major George Slaughter order to issue powder for 2 men. 10072-6-455-458-April 24, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued rum to Capt. Robert George. 10073-6-459-460-April 9, 1781: Top document. William Clark certified he measured cloth and flannel, which was cargo delivered by Capt. John Dodge and had retained 32 yards of cloth. 10074-6-459-460-April ?, 1781: Second document on left. Incomplete. Capt. John Baley order to Fort Jefferson to issue a bayonet for a man in his company. 10075-6-459-460-April ?, 1781: Third document on right. Incomplete. Dark image. Powder and lead issued. Names: Capt. John Baley. 10076-6-459-460-April 23, 1781: Fourth document on left. Flour ration issued to 7 men and 1 washer woman. Names: Capt. John Rogers, Capt. John Montgomery. 10077-6-459-460-April ?, 1781: Fifth document on right. Incomplete. Fort Patrick Henry. 10078-6-459-460-April 21, 1781. Sixth document on left. Faded. Unable to read. 10079-6-459-460-April 17, 1781: Seventh document on right. Rations issued for 6 days. Names: Major George Slaughter, Capt. John Rogers. 10080-6-461-462-April 2, 1781: Top left document. Incomplete. Beef. Names: Ensign William Roberts. 10081-6-461-462-April 21, 1781: Top right document. Names: George Grundy, Capt. Dodge. 10082-6-461-462-April 8, 1781: Third document on left. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder to Capt. John Baley. 10083-6-461-462-April 15, 1781: Fourth document on right. Flour received from ? Skelton? 10084-6-461-462-April 7, 1781: Fifth document. Names: Richard Hall, Thomas Carrol. 10085-6-461-462-April 3, 1781: Sixth document. Expenditure for corn for horses. Names: Henry Beson, Jay Beauvinue, Joseph Shanw. 10086-6-463-464-April 6, 1781: Top document. Robert Welch paid $80 to Robert Brumfield for 10 days work as artificer at boat yard at the mouth of George Creek. Names: ? Blake. 10087-6-463-464-April 4, 1781: Second document on left. Col. George Slaughter paid Walter Worah for work. Names: Joseph Saunders. 10088-6-463-464-April 10, 1781: Third document on right. Rations for 4 days issued to 4 men. Names: Capt. Benjamin Roberts, Col. George Slaughter. 10089-6-463-464-April 11, 1781: Fourth document on left. Salt issued for use of boat yard at mouth of George Creek. Names: N. Blake, ? McPherson. 10090-6-463-464-April 9, 1781: Fifth document on right. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder and lead to Zephaniah Blackford. 10091-6-463-464-April ?, 1781: Bottom document. Powder and lead issued to Capt. John Baley. 10092-6-465-466-April 2, 1781: Top document. Receipt for bags. Names: John McKindry?, Robert Harrison, Henry Beson. 10093-6-465-466-March 2, 1781: Second document on left. Beef and corn issued to Joseph Saunders. 10094-6-465-466-April 24, 1781: Third document on right. Taffia issued to Israel Dodge. 10095-6-465-466-April 1, 1781: Fourth document. Fort Jefferson issued taffia to ? Gerault. 10096-6-465-466-April 3, 1781: Fifth document on left. Henry Bason gave 60 pounds of flour to Joseph Shanw for use of 4 men in public service. 10097-6-465-466-April 2, 1781: Sixth document on right. Rations for 7 days for 8 men. Names: George Slaughter, Joseph Saunders. 10098 -6-467-469-April 4, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Beef, flour and hay ration issued to John Asher? by William Harrison for taking corn into the mountains for use of public. 10099-6-467-469-April 2, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Flour kegs delivered for use of state of Virginia. Names: Philip Shute, Matthew Hefferman? 10100-6-#467-469-April 8, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Powder issued for Capt. Mark Thomas. Names: George Slaughter. 10101-6-467-469-April 18, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming, John Thurston order to issue rations to Col. Clark's negro man. 10102-6-467-469-April 6, 1781: Fifth document. Duplicate filming. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder and lead to Capt. John Baley. 10103-6-467-469-April 26, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Dark image. Fort Patrick Henry issued ? to John Hazard for preparation of ? 10104-6-470-471-No Date. Top document. No words. 10105-6-470-471-April 2, 1781: Second document on left. Ration of beef. 10106-6-470-471-April 25, 1781: Third document on right. Names: ? McCampbell? 10107-6-470-471-April 5, 1781: Fourth document. Dark image. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder, lead and cartridges to Capt. John Baley. 10108-6-470-471-April ?, 1781: Fifth document on right. Beef, salt and flour ration. 10109-6-470-471-April ?, 1781: Sixth document. Martin Carney issued taffia to Lieut. James Calvit. 10110-6-472-473-April 20, 1781: Top document. George Slaughter order to issue powder and lead. 10111-6-472-473-April 2, 1781: Second document on left. George Slaughter order to issue meat to the spies. 10112-6-472-473-April 25, 1781: Third document on right. Expenditure for ox hides, salt and beef supplied to state of Virginia by M. Camp at Fort Clark. 10113-6-472-473-April 19, 1781: Fourth document on left. Dark image. Fort Patrick Henry issued powder and grape shot to Capt. John Baley 10114-6-472-473-April 9, 1781. Fifth document on right. Rations for 8 days for 20 men and 2 washer women in Capt. Thomas company. Names: George Slaughter, Joseph Saunders. 10115-6-472-473-April 2, 1781: Bottom document. Taffia issued to Lieut. James Calvit. 10116-6-474-477-April ?, 1781: Top left document. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Powder. 10117-6-474-477-April 10, 1781: Top right document. Duplicate filming. Fort Patrick Henry issued 3 day rations for 30 men, 2 women, and 2 children in Capt. John Baley company. 10118-6-474-477-April 7, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Fort Patrick Henry issued 5 day beef ration to Ensign Slaughter and Capt. John Baley. 10119-6-474-477-May 30, 1781: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Capt. James Robertson order to ?. Camp at Fort Clark to issue shirts for soldiers. 10120-6-474-477-April 24, 1781: Bottom document. Major George Slaughter order for 9 day ration for 20 men and 1 wash woman in Capt. [John] Rogers company. 10121-6-478-479-April 24, 1781: Top document. Rations for 8 days for 29 men and 1 washer woman in Capt. Benjamin Roberts company and 8 day ration for widow of Sergeant Asher. Names: George Slaughter, Ensign William Roberts. 10122-6-478-479-April 25, 1781: Second document. Rations for 8 days issued for 2 men of Col. Crockett's Regiment. Names: Ensign William Roberts, George Slaughter. 10123-6-478-479-April 27, 1781: Third document on left. Powder and lead for Ottawa Indian chief. 10124-6-478-479-April 30, 1781: Fourth document on right. Martin Carney at Fort Patrick Henry issued 3 day rations to Capt. John Baley and Ensign Slaughter. 10125-6-478-479-April 10, 1781: Bottom document. Reference to 40 gallons of whiskey and boat yard. Names: John Johnson, Nash Blake. 10126-6-480-481-April 4, 1781: Top document. Faded. Ration of tobacco for Capt. Robert George. 10127-6-480-481-April 23, 1781: Second document. George Slaughter order to issue powder and lead for 2 men going hunting. 10128-6-480-481-April 19, 1781: Third document on left. Corn forage. Names: Capt. John Rogers, George Slaughter. 10129-6-480-481-April 19, 1781: Fourth document on right. Ensign William Roberts request for peck of corn and 10 pounds of meat. 10130-6-480-481-April 21, 1781: Bottom left document. Falls of Ohio issue 10 day rations. Names: John Crutchfield, George Slaughter. 10131-6-480-481-April 17, 1781: Bottom right document. Falls of Ohio issued a gallon of whiskey to men going on fatigue. Names: Capt. John Rogers, George Slaughter. 10132-6-482-483-April 17, 1781: Top document. Corn issued for horses. Names: Capt. John Rogers, George Slaughter. 10133-6-482-483-April 25, 1781: Second document. State of Virginia account with Christopher Williams for 170 gallons of whiskey. Names: James Parkison, John Caldwell. 10134-6-482-483-April 25, 1781: Third document. State of Virginia account with Matthew? Shinar? for liquor. Names: James Parkison, John Caldwell. 10135-6-484-485-April 17, 1781: Top document. Fort Patrick Henry issued 3 day rations for 28 men, 2 women and 2 children of Capt. John Baley company. 10136-6-484-485-April 23, 1781: Second document. State of Virginia account with Margaret Banford or Banfield for 2 beef cows sold for $3200. Names: John Caldwell, Joseph Parkison. 10137-6-484-485-April 26, 1781: Bottom document. Capt. John Dodge paid $88 for expenses when at John Potts' house. Names: William Clark. 10138-6-486-487-April 1, 1781: Top document. Receipt of Joseph Thompson for supplying 111 and 1/2 gallons of whiskey to Joseph McDowell at Fort Pitt. Names: John Faussel, James Robinson. 10139-6-486-487-April 25, 1781: Second document. State of Virginia account with Joseph Bicket for 70 gallons of whiskey. Names: James Parkison, John Caldwell. 10140-6-486-487-April 25, 1781: Third document. State of Virginia account with James Harskey for 151 pounds of pork. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10141-6-488-April 25, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with John Johnson for 400 pounds of hay. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10142-6-488-April 26, 1781: Second document. State of Virginia account with Samuel Riddle for 100 bushels of corn. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10143-6-488-April 26, 1781: Bottom document. State of Virginia account with Jacob Johnson for 47 pounds of bacon. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10144-6-489-490-April 25, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with John Riddle for 531 pounds of pork. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10145-6-489-490-April 25, 1781: Second document. State of Virginia account with Thomas Cummens for 50 pounds of bacon. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10146-6-489-490-April 23, 1781: Bottom document. State of Virginia account with Samuel Findly for 24 bushels of potatoes. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10147-6-491-April 23, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with William Ketcham for 326 pounds of pork?. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10148-6-491-April 13, 1781: Second document. Reference to kegs. Names: Hans Hamilton, Benjamin Wells. 10149-6-491-April 10, 1781: Bottom document. State of Virginia account with Peter Frottman for tar to caulk boats. Names: Joseph Parkison, John Caldwell. 10150-6-492-April 21, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia account with Henry Morrison for 188 pounds of pork. Names: John Caldwell, Joseph Parkison. 10151-6-492-April 7, 1781: Second document. James Nuiell? paid Joseph Forester for 80 bushels of indian corn for use of General George Rogers Clark expedition. 10152-6-492-April 5, 1781: Bottom document. Faded. Robert Potter was paid for 169 pounds of pork by William McFarling? 10153-6-493-April 11, 1781: Top document. Thomas Jefferson approved payment for Bill of Exchange issued to James Sullivan for William Shannon. 10154-6-493-April 11, 1781: Second document. Thomas Jefferson approved payment for Bill of Exchange issued to James Sullivan for William Shannon. 10155-6-493-July 28, 1781: Bottom document. Reference to warrant issued, auditors, and Thomas Nelson. 10156-6-494-January 21, 1781: Top document. Bill of Exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Treasurer of Virginia for payment due James Sullivan for funds supplied for use of Illinois Department. Names: Will Shannon, George Slaughter. 10157-6-494-December 14, 1780: Second document. Bill of Exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Treasurer of Virginia for payment due James Sullivan for sundries furnished for use of the Illinois Department. Names: Will Shannon, George Slaughter. 10158-6-494-April 10, 1781: Bottom document. Bill of Exchange sent to Virginia Treasurer from Louisville by George Slaughter for payment due Col. William Pope, who supplied bear meat for use of the troops. 10159-6-495-496-April 4, 1781: Top document. Bill of Exchange sent by George Slaughter from Louisville to Governor Thomas Jefferson for payment to James Sullivan, Levi Powell, and Simeon Triplett for salt and corn furnished for the troops. 10160-6-495-496-April 5, 1781: Second document. Reference to hemp, nails and gimlets for boat use. Names: John McKinley, Major William Harrison, ? Craig. 10161-6-495-496-April 6, 1781: Bottom document. Payment at Pittsburgh for John Gibson. Names: Nathaniel Randolph, Major William Harrison. Reference to Stewarts Crossings. 10162-6-497-498-April 11, 1781: Top document. Thomas Jefferson approved for auditors to pay July 20, 1780 Bill of Exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Virginia Treasurer for payment due George Willson or Wilson for sundries furnished Illinois Department troops. Names: Will Shannon, George Slaughter. 10163-6-497-498-April 6, 1781: Second document. Thomas Clark supplied 139 pounds of dry beef for use of George Rogers Clark expedition. Names: County Lieut. of Lincoln Co. John Bowman. 10164-6-497-498-April 11, 1781: Bottom document. Capt. John Dodge issue cloth, 3 check handkerchiefs, paper, pins, 8 looking glasses [mirrors], an ivory comb, ink stand and thread to George Slaughter at Falls of Ohio. 10165-6-499-500-April 27, 1781: Top document. Payment for work at boat yard at mouth of George Creek. Names: Robert Wickliff, Daniel Farrel, Nash Blake. 10166-6-499-500-April 26, 1781: Second document. William Woods was paid $173 for 100 pounds of flour by Joseph McDowell. 10167-6-499-500-April 11, 1781: Third document. Thomas Jefferson notified auditors to issue warrant to pay January 15, 1780 Bill of Exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Virginia Treasurer for payment due James Sullivan for money supplied the Illinois Department. Names: Will Shannon, George Slaughter. 10168-6-499-500-April 4, 1781: Bottom document. Ensign William Roberts request for corn and meat ration. 10169-6-501-502-April 25, 1781: Top document. Incomplete. Reference to taffia for use of officers and soldiers at Fort Jefferson. Names: Capt. Philip Barber [Barbour], Capt. Robert George. 10170-6-501-502-April 23, 1781: Bottom document. Fort Jefferson issued hollowed iron to Capt. Robert George. Names: Israel Dodge, Jacob Pyeatt. 10171-6-503-506-April 13, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Jefferson issued a pound of twine to making fishing lines for the men of Lieut. Richard Clark. Names: Israel Dodge, Capt. Robert George, John Dodge. 10172-6-503-506-April 20, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Benjamin Roberts certificate for a large bateau [row boat] and 13 oars, which was taken for public service purposes from Falls of Ohio to Fort Jefferson. The bateau, which was property of Will Shannon was lost due to high water. Recommended the state of Virginia pay for the bateau. Names: Major George Slaughter. 10173-6-503-506-April 24, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming Capt. Robert George order to Martin Carney at Fort Jefferson to issue 2 pounds of powder and lead, 2 tents or oil cloth for ? Pitman's command to the Falls of Ohio. 10174-6-507-510-April 21, 1781 Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Israel Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue a pound of twine to make fishing line for use of Lieut. Joseph Calvit. 10175-6-507-510-April 6, 1781: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Israel Dodge to issue 2 pounds of twine to make drum card for garrison. Names: Martin Carney. 10176-6-507-510-April 6, 1781: Third document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Israel Dodge at Fort Jefferson to issue buttons |