ABSTRACT
to the
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK PAPERS
Microfilm Roll #11
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The Illinois Regiment
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Based on the Microfilmed
George Rogers Clark Papers
At the Virginia State Library and Archives
Compiled by
Richard Eugene Willson, Indexing
Donald E. Gradeless, Ph.D., Editor
For the
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
and the
Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
1998
Copyright ©1998-2004 Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
Copyright ©1998-2004 Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois
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Microfilm Reel — Dates — Documents 1 — January 1778 - May 1779 — 1-1220 2 — May 1779 - August 1779 — 1221-2733 3 — August 1779 - April 1780 — 2734-5387 4 — May 1780 - November 1780 — 5388-7867 5 — November 1780 - February 1781 — 7868-9248 6 — March 1781 - June 1781 — 9249-11490 7 — July 1781 - September 1781 — 11491-13111 8 — September 1781 - December 1781 — 13112-14588 9 — December 1781 - July 1782 — 14589-16352 10 — August 1782 - July 1783 — 16353-17776 11 — July 1783 - August 1784 — 17777-18820 12 — September 1784 - No Dates — 18821-19814 13 — No Dates — 19815-20110 Copyright ©1998 Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois
Guide to the Index of George Rogers Clark Papers of the Virginia State Library and Archives
In 1991, Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois and the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois funded the microfilming of the George Rogers Clark collection of papers pertaining to the Illinois Regiment of Virginia State Forces, persons or matters relating to the Illinois Regiment. The microfilm edition consists of 13 reels containing 16,858 frames with some 85,000 images of original documents. There was usually more than one document per microfilm frame. The documents were dated from January of 1778 through November 5, 1834. There was no consecutive numbering of the microfilm frames for the 13 reels. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois and the Sons of the Revolution in the State of Illinois funded the indexing of this collection. This index was completed May 18, 1995 and has 97,579 entries for 20,110 documents filmed on 13 microfilm reels. The compiler has abstracted and numbered each document for the separate 2,850 pages of the abstract, which indicates the location of the document on each microfilm frame when there is more than one document on a frame. The index does not refer to the page of the abstract or to the assigned document number. The below index reference and its explanation will indicate how references have been made to a name or word. Example: Casey, Benjamin 1-20 The first number (preceding the "-") represents the microfilm reel number of the George Rogers Clark Papers. The next number refers to the first frame number for the document, which has Benjamin Casey's name. A document may contain more than one reference for a name or subject. The name of subject may appear or may not appear on the first frame of the document. More than 1 reference to a name on a frame will have the number of references enclosed in parenthesis following the reel and page number. Spelling of surnames vary from document to document. Cross references have been given when an uniformed spelling has been used for an entry. Index entries have usually been given to each spelling of a surname. A ? will follow a word when there is doubt if the interpretation of the handwriting represented the word used in the index. A ? is used preceding a first name, which is missing or cannot be read. Rank of soldiers and officers has been enclosed in parenthesis following the name whenever the rank can be determined.
Richard Eugene Willson Forest, Ohio
Microfilm #11
BOX 646-FOLDER 190 VOUCHERS JULY 1783 FRAMES #1-108 98 documents filmed on 108 files. 17778-11-3-March 26, 1783: Philemon Waters paid for horse lost in serv-ice. Names: Col. Bowman, John McDowell. 17779-11-4-5-July 11, 1783: State of Virginia account for saddles, pork, rifles and bridles. Reference to indians. Names: Col. Zack Morgan, Wil-liam Cherry, William Haymond, Sergeant Charles Morgan, George Rogers Clark. 17780-11-6-7-July 24, 1783: Pay abstract of a company of artificers em-ployed by Joseph Parkinson building boats for use of General George Rogers Clark's army. Entries begin February 20, 1781. List of names, type of worker and period of employment. Types of artificers were: Head workman, laborer, cook, smith, sawyer, carpenter, caulker, wagons and teams of horses. Names: Alexander Craig, John Caldwell, Enoch Wells, Elizabeth Wells, Robert Hall, Joseph Cochran, Alexander McMun, Benja-min Reed, Philip Rice, Hannah Snapp, Hugh Goudy, Isaac Parkinson, John Kennedy, Samuel McConnel, James Kerr, David Devore, William McCon-nel, James Moore, Benjamin Pelton, John McStraw, John Brown, Elie Brown, Pheby Brown, John Kiblin, Silas Rizley, Charles Willson, Morian Whitby, Nicholas DePue?, William Rigdon, Robert Spear, William Gil-more, Robert Edmanson, George Bruce, James McHutin, Isaac Crockett, Samuel Monfort?. 17781-11-8-10-June 1, 1782: Top document. Duplicate filming. Florence Mahony informed Capt. John Rogers to pay her wages to Mrs. Robert Murto. 17782-11-8-10-May 30, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Henry Goodloe instructions to pay Capt. Rogers. 17783-11-8-10-August 11, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Names: Joshua Archer, Capt. Philip Barbour. 17784-11-11-13-March 25, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Pay-ment due James Finn for beef supplied Fort Nelson. Names: Col. Bowman, John McDowell. 17785-11-11-13-February 26, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Payment due Edward Johnson for work done on the galley at Louisville. Names: William Fleming, George Rogers Clark, Philip Barbour. 17786-11-11-13-April 14, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson (Falls of Ohio) discharge of Sergeant Edward Parker of Capt. John Bailey [Baley] company of Illinois Regiment, who served 3 year enlisted. Names: Philip Burk, Major George Walls. 17787-11-14 -15-March 23, 1783: Top document. Fort Nelson discharge of George Shepherd, who served 3 years in Capt. John Baley company of Illinois Regiment. Names: Major George Walls, George Rogers Clark. 17788-11-14-15-February 23, 1783: Bottom document. Faded. Clothing issued to Peter Shepheard from 1780 to 1783. Items: suit of clothes, 2 linen shirts, a pair of shoes, 2 shirts, a pair of breeches, duck cloth, buttons, over-alls, stockings, tobacco. Reference to payment for bounty Names: George Rogers Clark, Capt. John Baley. Verso is February 13, 1783 Fort Nelson (Falls of Ohio) discharge for Peter Shepard. 17789-11-16-19-August 3, 1782: Top document. Duplicate filming. George Rogers Clark certified at Fort Nelson that state of Virginia owed Sergeant Edward Parker for 7 day express. 17790-11-16-19-April 29, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified Frederick Guion acted as issuing commissary from October 1, 1779 to April 2, 1780 in the absence of the commissary. Reference to enemy, indians, and oath of Major John Wil-liams. Names: William Fleming, Thomas Marshall, Samuel McDowell. 17791-11-20-21-March 29, 1783: Top document. Payment due Capt. Ben-jamin Roberts. Names: John McDowell, Col. Bowman, Frederick Guion, James Cowherd. 17792-11-20-21-July 22, 1783: Second document. Lieut. Richard Clark order at Fort Nelson to issue duck cloth. Names: Major George Walls, Sergeant Major William Pique. 17793-11-20-21-July 1, 1783: Bottom document. Lincoln County Commis-sioners for western accounts certified at Col. Bowman's station that the state of Virginia owed payment to soldier John Joynes of the Illinois Regi-ment. Names: Major George Walls, William Fleming, Samuel McDowell, Caleb Wallace. 17794-11-22-25-March 29, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Pay-ment due John Pulfer. Names: John McDowell, Frederick Guion, Col. Bowman. 17795-11-22-25-March 24, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Payment due Moses Lunsford. Names: John McDowell, Col. Bowman. 17796-11-22-25-July 7, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued a camp kettle to 5 indian chiefs, who had come with James Sherlock from the Shawnee country. Reference to exchange of prisoners. Names: Major George Walls. 17797-11-26-27-May 29, 1782: Top document. State of Virginia account of Joseph Lindsay for beef and sundry provisions purchased in May, June and July of 1782 for George Rogers Clark's expedition. Names: William Nay-don, Samuel McMillin, Samuel Martin, James Masterson, Benjamin Nath-erborn. 17798-11-26-27-May 16, 1783: Bottom document. Reference to cavalry. Names: James Durrett, Capt. John Rogers. 17799-11-28-29-August 15, 1782: State of Virginia account with Joseph Lindsay from November 20, 1780 to August 15, 1782. Reference to Lin-coln, Jefferson and Fayette county militia. Items: pork, beef, tallow. 17800-11-30-31-July 30, 1783: State of Virginia account with Major Tho-mas Quirk for his pay as captain from October 17, 1778 to August 17, 1779, for pay as major from August 18, 1779 to October 31, 1781. Payment for rations. 17801-11-32-33-July 20, 1783: Top document. Michael Glass instructions to the auditor to give his wages for service to Capt. John Rogers. 17802-11-32-33-July 26, 1783: Second document. Payment due by state of Virginia to William Harrison and John Small. Names: John Evans, Charles Martin, William Haymond. 17803-11-32-33-July 25, 1783: Bottom document. Payment due to Daniel Murray for service as commissary for Illinois Department from July 17, 1778 to July 17, 1780. Names: John McDowell. 17804-11-34-37-June 20, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Com-missioners office at Richmond, [Virginia] indicated pay was due to Fre-derick S. Guion for service. Names: James Lyley, Edward Worthington. 17805-11-34-37-July 7, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified James Durritt served as a soldier in the cavalry from October 1, 1781 to January 1, 1782. 17806-11-34-37-No Date: Bottom document on left. Incomplete. Duplicate filming. Edward Doharty certified as doing express. 17807-11-34-37-July 10, 1783: Bottom right document. Duplicate filming. Auditor paid George Smith of Capt. John Rogers company. 17808-11-38-41-July 29, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond at Monongalia County Court House certified payment due to William Harrison. 17809-11-38-41-July 22, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Commonwealth of Virginia account with John Cannon for wheat bran, kegs, and wheat. Oath taken before justice of peace for Monongalia County. Names: William Haymond. 17810-11-42-43-June 28, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson gave 2 leather collars for payment for beef used for troops. Names: John Donne, ? Sullivan. 17811-11-42-43-July 28, 1784: Second document. Names: William Patton, Thomas Ravenscraft. 17812-11-42-43-July 31, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a pair of stockings to Peter Moore. 17813-11-44-45-July 28, 1783: Top document. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond of Monongalia Court House were appointed to settle account of William Harrison. 17814-11-44-45-July 15, 1783: Bottom document. William Fleming, Tho-mas Marshall and Caleb Wallace at New Holland stated the Common-wealth of Virginia owed payment to Capt. James Shelby of the Illinois Regiment commanded by George Rogers Clark. Names: James Arnal, Frederick Guion. 17815-11-46-47-July 27, 1783: Top document. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond at Monongalia Court House were appointed to settle the account of Thomas Gist, who had been deputy commissary for pur-chase and superintendent of the boat yard at the mouth of George Creek. 17816-11-46-47-July 26, 1783: Bottom document. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond at Monongalia Court House, were appointed to settle account of William Harrison for planks supplied for use at boat yard. Unable to read a name. 17817-11-48-49-July 11, 1783: Commonwealth of Virginia account with Thomas Quirk for expenses of use of horses and corn. Names: Thomas Merriweather, ? Young. 17818-11-50-July 11, 1783: Benjamin Harrison reported the Council [of Virginia] has approved payment for Col. Thomas Merriweather, Capt. Young and Major [Thomas] Quirk from the military fund. 17819-11-51-54-July 4, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Com-monwealth of Virginia account with Michael Oharron for his pay as a solider from October 1, 1779 to December 31, 1781. 17820-11-51-54-July 10, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Commonwealth of Virginia payment due to John Bowman for serving as a soldier from September 1, 1779 to December 31, 1781. 17821-11-55-56-July 15, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls at Falls of Ohio issued 3 old 17821-11-55-56-July 15, 1783-Continued: barges for use of indians, who were returning home from the treaty at Fort Nelson. The barges were left on the Ohio River when the indians went by land to the mouth of Green River. Names: James Finn. 17822-11-55-56-July 6, 1783: Second document. Major George Walls issued a regimental coat for a Piankishaw indian. Names: James Sherlock. 17823-11-55-56-July 1, 1783: Bottom document. State of Virginia payment to George Rogers Clark for pay and subsistence from January 1, 1782 to June 6, 1783. 17824-11-57-59-July 16, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued to James Sherlock 2 barges and 13 oars for friendly indians to use from Fort Nelson. 17825-11-57-59-July 14, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified the discharge of Michael Oharron a soldier in the Illinois company of light dragoons. 17826-11-57-59-April 11, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Names: Frederick Guion, Col. Logan, John McDowell. 17827-11-60-63-No Date: Top document. Duplicate filming. George Rogers Clark's account as a regular officer. 17828-11-60-63-July 7, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George at Fort Nelson certified Charles Morgan served as a ser-geant in his company of artillery from October 2, 1779 to June 8, 1782 and had completed his enlistment. Names: Buckner Pittman. 17829-11-64-67-No Date: Top document. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Names: George Slaughter. 17830-11-64-67-July 1, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. George Rogers Clark certified John Christopher Horn enlisted as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment for duration of the War on August 9, 1781 and had not received bounty [money] or pay. 17831-11-64-67-July 1, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. George Rogers Clark at Richmond, [Virginia] certified John Christopher Horn had enlisted as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment in the month of August of 1781 and had served as a good and faithful soldier. He was dis-charged having meeting his enlistment. 17832-11-68-69-April 12, 1783: Top document. William Fleming and Samuel McDowell of Lincoln County Board of Commissioners for West-ern Accounts indicated state of Virginia owed payment to Henry Allen. Names: James Francis Moore, Joseph Ross. 17833-11-68-69-July 25, 1782: Bottom document. Major George Walls paid bounty money to Henry Allen for enlisting as a solider. 17834-11-70-73-July 28, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Frag-ments. Names: John Gibson, Martin Carney, Dominick Flanigan. 17835-11-70-73-No Date: Second document. Duplicate filming. Incom-plete. Reference to pay for soldier W. Fab from September 1, 1779 to Dec. 31, 1781. 17836-11-70-73-June 26, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified William Fab served as a soldier in the cavalry from September of 1779 to September 6, 1782. Names: William Hawkins, F. Barrete. 17837-11-74-77-June 26, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified John Brown served as a soldier in the cavalry from August of 1779 until July of 1782. 17838-11-74-77-July 2, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Names: Col. Linn, ? Gallaway, Thomas McCarty, Capt. Shannon, ? Ed-wards. 17839-11-74-77-February 15, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. John Montgomery certified James Ore was entitled to pay as a soldier from January 1, 1779 to October 16, 1779 and was entitled to pay. 17840-11-74-77-December 15, 1780: Bottom document. Capt. Harrison certified David Douglas repaired the artillery carriage. Names: John Helm. 17841-11-78-79-September 27, 1781: Commonwealth of Virginia account with Thomas Clare. Reference to boats. Names: William Harrison, Nicho-las Blake, John Evans, Charles Martin, William Haymond, Joseph Neal, Abraham Hendricks, John Sovereigns?. 17842-11-80-83 July 19, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. George Rogers Clark order to issue rations for artificers. Names: Bland Ballard. 17843-11-80-83-June 23, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued a kettle to John McFall. Names: John Donne, Major George Walls. 17844-11-80-83-April 3, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Ap-praisement of horse lost in service. Names: William Shannon, Nathan Allen, John Cowan, Capt. Edward Worthington, William Fleming. 17845-11-80-83-No Date: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. George Snow instruction to the auditor to give his pay for service to Capt. [John] Rogers. 17846-11-84-87-June 7, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified Dick Richards had served as a soldier in the cavalry from October 1, 1781 to January 2, 1782 and had not received any pay-ment. 17847-11-84-87-July 25, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Daniel Murray's warrant or certificate for payment. Sent to Auditors of Public Account at Richmond, [Virginia]. 17848-11-84-87-June 7, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified John Wheler had served as a soldier in the cavalry from December 5, 1779 to January 1, 1782 and had not received any pay. 17849-11-84-87-May 6, 1783: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified George Snow had served as a soldier in the state cavalry from July 26, 1779 to August 9, 1781 and had not received any pay. 17850-11-84-87-July ?, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Na-than Allen made an oath before John Cowan, Justice of Peace for Lincoln County, that he had lost a horse in April of 1780. Names: Frederick Guion, L. Martin, ? Worthington. 17851-11-88-91-No Date: Top document. Duplicate filming. Barney Hig-gins informed the auditor to pay his wages for service in the cavalry to Capt. John Rogers. 17852-11-88-91-June 7, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified Barney Higgins had served in the cavalry from No-vember 25, 1779 to January 1, 1782 and had not received any pay. 17853-11-88-91-June 7, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified Michael Glass had served in the cavalry from De-cember 1, 1779 to January 1, 1782 and had not received any pay. 17854-11-88-91-February 28, 1783: Fourth document. Duplicate filming. John Wheler at York 17854-11-88-91-February 28, 1783-Continued: instructed that his wages for service in the company of Lieut. Merriweather be paid to Capt. John Rogers. 17855-11-88-91-May 16, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Henry Goodloe instructed the auditor to give his wages for service as ser-geant in cavalry to Capt. John Rogers. 17856-11-92-93-June 7, 1783: Top document. Capt. John Rogers certified Henry Goodloe had served in the state cavalry from October 1, 1779 to January 1, 1782 and had not received any pay. 17857-11-92-93-May 6, 1783: Second document. Capt. John Rogers certi-fied William Goodwin had served as a soldier in the state cavalry from October 1, 1779 to October 1, 1781 and had not received any pay. 17858-11-92-93-June 7, 1783: Third document. Capt. John Rogers certified Florance Mahoney served as a soldier in the state cavalry from August 15, 1779 to January 1, 1782 and had not received any pay. 17859-11-92-93-July 26, 1783: Bottom document. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond at Monongalia Court House were appointed to settle and adjust account of William Harrison. Names: Boston Frederick, Thomas Gist. 17860-11-94-April 14, 1783: Top document. Dick Richards instructed the auditor to give his pay for service in the state cavalry to Capt. John Rogers. 17861-11-94-June 7, 1783: Second document. Capt. John Rogers certified James Gordon had served as a soldier in the state cavalry from October 30, 1781 to January 1, 1782 and had not received any pay. 17862-11-94-July 27, 1783: Bottom document. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond were appointed to settle account of William Harrison. Reference to boat yard at mouth of Pigeon Creek. Names: Joseph Parkinson. 17863-11-95-96-1781: Commonwealth of Virginia account in 1781 with Thomas Gist. Reference to expedition of George Rogers Clark, horses, planks and paper. 17864-11-97-100-July 26, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond at Monongalia County Court House, settled state of Virginia account with William Harrison. Names: Hans Hamilton, Thomas Gist, Jacob Haymaker. 17865-11-97-100-July 27, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond at Monongalia County Court House settled and adjusted state of Virginia account and certified sawyer James Bruce was due payment. Reference to boat building. 17866-11-97-100-June 7, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified William Kendal had served as a solider in the state cavalry from December 8, 1779 to January 1, 1782. 17867-11-101-104-July 14, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Will Johnston at Fort Nelson certified to Lieut. Richard Clark that Monsieur Paunee, a resident of Fort Vincent, had served as an interpreter for the Ottawa Indians at treaty talks. Names: Major George Walls. 17868-11-101-104-July 29, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls paid John Marshall for express from Herrods [Har-rods] Station to Col. Boone. Names: Oliver Pollock. 17869-11-101-104-March 20, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. William Kendall instruction to pay his wages for service in state cavalry to Capt. John Rogers. 17870-11-105-July 29, 1783: Top document. John Evans, Charles Martin and William Haymond of Monongalia County Court House were appointed to adjust the accounts of William Harrison and certified payment was due after settlement with Thomas Clare for building boats at the mouth of George Creek for expedition of George Rogers Clark. 17871-11-105-July 28, 1783: Second document. Batiste Charloville sup-plied 2 loafs of bread for use of troops at Fort Clark. Names: Frederick S. Guion. 17872-11-105-June 24, 1783: Bottom document. James Lyley issued a saddle to Thomas Ravenscraft. 17873-11-106-108-June 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Names: Capt. Uriah Johnson, Major George Walls, Thomas Ravenscraft. 17874-11-106-108-July 4, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Rank and file rations for Illinois Regiment at Fort Nelson. Reference to whiskey. Names: Capt. [Robert] George, Lieut. [Richard] Clark, Major George Walls. 17875-11-106-108-July 21, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major Charles Crecraft certified Christian Fast of Monongalia County and Virginia and in company of Lieut. Baker had been taken as prisoner by Colonel Archibald Leckry? on August 14, 1781. Reference to Ohio River, George Rogers Clark, indians, and enemy taking his arms. Verso concerns oath of Capt. Michael Catt on July 21, 1783 before justice of peace for Monongalia County stated Christian Fast was a soldier in his company of volunteers in the year 1781. Names: Col. Zack Morgan, William Haymond.
BOX 646-FOLDER 191 LETTERS AUGUST 1783 FRAMES 109-125 8 documents filmed on 16 frames. 17876-11-110-112-August 6, 1783: Letter of Benjamin Harrison to com-missioners Col. Evans, Col. Martin and Col. [William] Haymond. Refer-ence to a meeting, journey to Virginia, and brother. 17877-11-113-116-August 20, 1783: Duplicate filming. Deposition con-cerning Jacob Haymaker's certificate from Jacob Wyant. Jacob Wyant appeared before Justice of Peace in Westmoreland County of the Com-monwealth of Pennsylvania and swore that Col. William Harrison supplied 109 pounds of powder for delivery to Jacob Haymaker for purpose of pay-ing the hands [workers] at the boat yard but powder was lost at New Store when Wyant's horse broke loose. Names: Michael Huffnagle?, Samuel Newell, Alexander Mitchel. 17878-11-117-118-August 30, 1783: Letter of John McMurtry to Col. [Hugh] McGarry. Reference to General Evins' letter; the supplying of mus-kets for 9 men, who were returning from captivity; mouth of Big Bone Lick and the mouth of Kentucky River; and Col. Benjamin Logan. 17879-11-119-120-August 9, 1783: Faded. General Simpson's letter to boat yard. 17880-11-121-August 4, 1783: Letter of Benjamin Johnston to Merriwether Smith. Letter of Benjamin Johnston to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17881-11-122-August 9, 1783: Shawnee Talks to George Walls. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17882-11-123-August 4, 1783: Letter of Benjamin Logan to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17883-11-124-August 22, 1783: Letter of Chief Little Beaver to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17884-11-125-August 30, 1783: Letter of Joseph Martin to the Governor. Filed and printed elsewhere.
BOX 646-FOLDER 192 VOUCHERS-AUGUST 1783 FRAMES #126-180 59 documents filmed on 54 frames. 17885-11-127-128-August 11, 1783: Top document. Capt. Robert George at Falls of Ohio certified Jacob Wheat was a matross in the Virginia militia under his command from June 4, 1779 to October 20, 1781 and was enti-tled to be paid $109. Jacob Wheat assigned various contents to Buckner Pittman on October 20, 1781. Items: shoes, hat, shirts, knife, coat, jacket, stroud. Names: George Rogers Clark. 17886-11-127-128-March 7, 1783: Bottom document. Capt. Robert George at Falls of Ohio certified John Walker served as a sergeant in the service of the state of Virginia in Illinois from June 4, 1779 to October 8, 1781 and was entitled to pay. Names: Buckner Pittman, Philip Barbour, George Rogers Clark. 17887-11-129-130-May 6, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified Thomas Key served as a sergeant in the state cavalry from July 26, 1779 to August 9, 1781 and had not received any pay. 17888-11-129-130-June 7, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified William Leare served as a soldier in the cavalry from September 20, 1779 to January 1, 1782 and had not received any pay. 17889-11-129-130-August 25, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Names: Sergeant William Elms. 17890-11-129-130-June 7, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Rogers certified George Key served as a soldier in cavalry from July 31, 1779 to August 9, 1781 and had not received any pay. 17891-11-131-132-August 6, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. John Key request to auditor to pay his certificate to Capt. John Rogers. 17892-11-131-132-August 16, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. William Leare request to issue his certificate to Capt. John Rogers. 17893-11-131-132-August 25, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Names: Sergeant William Elms. 17894-11-131-132-August 8, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. George Key request for auditor to give his certificate to Capt. John Rogers. 17895-11-133-137-August 29, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. State of Virginia account for Nathaniel Mershon's pay for service in cavalry from August 5, 1779 to November 18, 1780. 17896-11-133-137-February 26, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. William Fleming, Thomas Marshall and Caleb Wallace at New Hol-land in Jefferson County indicated state of Virginia owed Abraham Keller and Joshua Archer due to certificates from James Finn and John Donne. Reference to mutton, bear meat, buffalo beef and venison. Names: Philip Barbour. 17897-11-138-139-February 26, 1783: Top document. William Fleming, Thomas Marshall and Caleb Wallace at New Holland, Jefferson County approved for payment Buckner Pittman's certificates from George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George and Martin Carney for service as boat master at Fort Jefferson. Names: Capt. [Philip] Barbour. 17898-11-138-139-August 11, 1783: Bottom document. Payment to Sam-uel Stroud. Names: Col. Bowman, John McDowell. 17899-11-140-143-December 31, 1781: Top document. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Commonwealth of Virginia account for pay for a lieutenant in the cavalry. No names. 17900-11-140-143-August 27, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. State of Virginia pay to William Leare for service in cavalry. 17901-11-144-145-August 6, 1783: State of Virginia pay account for Lieut. James Slaughter for 1779. 17902-11-146-148-August 27, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Pay voucher for Sergeant Thomas Key of the cavalry from September 26, 1779 to August 9, 1781. 17903-11-146-148-October 25, 1780: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Document in 3 pieces. Patt Kennedy certified service of Frederick Guion. Names: Lieut. Col. John Montgomery. 17904-11-149-151-August 27, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Names: N. Randolph. 17905-11-149-151-August 27, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Pay voucher for George Key's service in cavalry from July 31, 1779 to August 9, 1781. 17906-11-149-151-August 25, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Leather issued for shoes of Lieut. Richard Clark. 17907-11-152-155-August 27, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Account of James Merriweather. Names: Capt. John Rogers. 17908-11-152-155-August 11, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Voucher to pay Edward Parker for beef and venison. Names: John McDowell. 17909-11-156-157-August 11, 1783: Top document. John McDowell at New Holland approved payment for Sergeant Edward Parker's express to Fort Vincent. 17910-11-156-157-August 11, 1783: Second document. William Fleming, Thomas Marshall and Caleb Wallace approved payment to Mark Thomas, who had supplied 15 pairs of shoes. Names: Capt. Philip Barbour. 17911-11-156-157-August 13, 1783: Bottom document. Lieut. Richard Harrison order to pay Philip Barbour. Names: George Rogers Clark. 17912-11-158-159-August 19, 1783: Top document. Lieut. James Slaugh-ter request for auditor to settle his account. 17913-11-158-159-No Date: Second document. George Rogers Clark order to pay Buckner Pittman for his express in March of 1782 from Falls of Ohio to Col. Benjamin Logan and then to Col. Todd at Lexington and back to Falls of Ohio. 17914-11-158-159-August 28, 1783: Bottom document. No names. 17915-11-160-161-February 19, 1783: Top document. Martin Carney certified Buckner Pittman acted as Boat Master from January 1, 1781 to July 2, 1782 at Fort Jefferson, New Holland. Names: George Rogers Clark, Capt. Robert George. 17916-11-160-161-1783: Second document. Bland Ballard certified Mark Thomas had never drawn any clothes from the public store while at the Falls of Ohio. 17917-11-160-161-June 11, 1783: Bottom document. Capt. John Rogers certified Nathaniel Mershon had served as a soldier in the cavalry from August 5, 1779 to November 15, 1780. 17918-11-162-163-August 23, 1783: Top document. Top document. Tho-mas Merriweather certified James Merriweather had left in the Council Chambers [of Virginia] receipts dated July 22, 1781 indicating that Abra-ham Frazer and Henry O'Neil? had been paid $300 bounty money for en-listing as soldiers on the western waters. 17919-11-162-163-August 4, 1783: Bottom document. Payment of cash to Capt. James Barron. 17920-11-164-165-August 11, 1783: Top document. Board of Commis-sioners office at New Holland approved payment to John Nelson. Names: John McDowell, Philip Barbour. 17921-11-164-165-August 10, 1783: Second document. Sergeant Michael Miles was issued 2 yards of ravens duck cloth. 17922-11-164-165-March 22, 1783: Third document. Voucher to pay Ed-ward Parker for buffalo beef, venison, buffalo meat, and beef. 17923-11-166-167-December 4, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia voucher to pay Mark Thomas for 15 pairs of shoes. Names: George Rogers Clark. 17924-11-166-167-September 23, 1782: Second document. Sergeant Parker had supplied 293 pounds of buffalo beef for use of troops at Fort Nelson. Names: James Finn. 17925-11-166-167-October 26, 1782: Third document. Sergeant Parker and party supplied 1060 pounds of buffalo beef and 260 pounds of venison for use of troops at Fort Nelson. Names: James Finn. 17926-11-166-167-September 29, 1783: Bottom document. Sergeant Parker supplied 3547 pounds of buffalo 17926-11-166-167-September 29, 1783-Continued: beef and 313 pounds of venison for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: James Finn. 17927-11-168-March 6, 1783: Top document. Voucher to pay Sergeant Edward Parker from the military fund. 17928-11-168-September 12, 1782: Second document. Voucher to pay Sergeant [Edward] Parker and company for supplying 300 pounds of buf-falo beef for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: James Finn. 17929-11-168-September 21, 1783: Bottom document. Voucher to pay Sergeant [Edward] Parker for 323 pounds of beef and 150 pounds of veni-son for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: James Finn. 17930-11-169-172-July 2, 1782: Top document. Duplicate filming. Voucher to pay John Nelson for 140 pounds of pork for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: James Finn. 17931-11-169-172-July 15, 1782: Second document. Duplicate filming. Voucher to pay Edward Johnson for working on the galley at Falls of Ohio. Names: George Rogers Clark, Samuel Smyth. 17932-11-169-172-September 12, 1779: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Capt Jacob Pyeatt certified George Owens had served as a soldier in Capt. William Harrod's company and had supplied his own beef and flour from May 1, 1779 to September 12, 1779. 17933-11-173-174-July 3, 1782: Top document. Capt. [Abraham] Keller supplied 200 pounds of bear meat and 215 pounds of venison for troops in Jefferson County. Names: James Finn, Meredith Price. 17934-11-173-174-March 6, 1783: Second document. Fort Nelson (Falls of Ohio) Discharge of soldier Edward Johnston, who had served in Capt. [Abraham] Chapline's company of Illinois Regiment from January 18, 1780 to January 18, 1783. Names: Capt. [Edward] Worthington, Major George Walls, Philip Barbour. 17935-11-173-174-March 20, 1783: Bottom document. John McDowell approved voucher to pay George Puff, George Owens, and John Sanders, who had supplied their own rations. Names: Col. Bowman. 17936-11-175-176-No Date: Top left document. Incomplete. Names: Ser-geant Jefferson. 17937-11-175-176-January 5, 1782: Top right document. Incomplete. Wages for soldiers. Names: George Rogers Clark, Thomas Baxter, Edward Parker. 17938-11-175-176-June 28, 1781: Bottom document. Joshua Archer sup-plied 37 pounds of mutton, 287 pounds of bear meat, 624 pounds of buffalo beef, 892 pounds of deer meat at Fort Jefferson for Illinois Department troops, who were going to Falls of Ohio. Names: John Donne, Capt. Robert George, Meredith Price. 17939-11-177-178-September 12, 1779: Top document. Faded. Jacob Pyeatt approved voucher to pay George Puff. 17940-11-177-178-July 3, 1782: Bottom document. Abstract of sundry papers laid before the Court of Jefferson County, Virginia in order to have the prices of the articles appraised. Reference to beef, buffalo beef, planks, bear meat and troops. Names: Capt. Robert George, John Donne, Philip Hupp, George Rogers Clark, James Finn, John Archer, Meredith Price. 17941-11-179-180-July 11, 1783: Top document. Discharge of soldier John Gordon and his request to auditor of public accounts at Richmond, Virginia to send certificate to Capt. [Benjamin] Roberts. Names: George Slaughter at Falls of Ohio. 17942-11-179-180-May 1, 1779: Second document. John Saunders at Falls of Ohio supplied 210 pounds of beef, 40 pounds of flour and 3 pints of salt for use of the garrison. Names: Capt. Jacob Pyeatt. 17943-11-179-180-May 9, 1781: Bottom left document. Incomplete. Dis-charge of soldier Thomas Hays of Capt. Abraham Kellar's company. 17944-11-179-180-July 17, 1783: Bottom right document. Discharge of soldier Sylvester Munroney from Col. George Slaughter Corps at Falls of Ohio and his instruction to auditors of public account to give his wages and clothes to Capt. Benjamin Roberts.
BOX 647-FOLDER 193 LETTERS-SEPTEMBER 1783 FRAMES #181-192 6 documents filmed on 11 frames. 17945-11-182-September 12, 1783: Letter of George Walls to Mr. Sher-lock?. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17946-11-183-September 11, 1783: Letter of George Walls to the Shawnee [Indians]. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17947-11-184-September 25, 1783: Letter of Col. Russell to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17948-11-185-September 27, 1783: Letter of Joseph Martin to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17949-11-186 -190-May 1, 1783: Duplicate filming. Letter written in French. Names: Richard Winston. 17950-11-191-192-No Date: Deposition of Philip Lyon before notary pub-lic William Webb at Philadelphia, Penn. Reference to Justice of Peace William McMullin of Philadelphia, Oliver Pollock, Bill of Exchange, West Indies, South Carolina and New Orleans for years 1777-1780, depreciation, gold, silver and Virginia.
BOX 647-FOLDER 194 VOUCHERS-SEPTEMBER 1783 FRAMES #- 193-240 42 documents filmed on 47 frames. 17951-11-194-197-February 5, 1780: Top document. Duplicate filming. Zephaniah Blackford at Fort Patrick Henry certified Nicholas Tuttle had supplied 275 pounds of wild meat for use of the troops. 17952-11-194-197-December 21, 1780: Second document. Duplicate filming. Major Silas Harlan supplied buffalo beef for troops of Illinois Department at Fort Jefferson. Names: Capt. Robert George, John Donne, George Rogers Clark. 17953-11-194-197-December 22, 1782: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major Silas Harlan supplied bear meat and tallow at Fort Jefferson and was to be paid by the commonwealth of Virginia. Names: Martin Car-ney, Capt. Robert George, George Rogers Clark. 17954-11-198-199-May 23, 1783: Top document. State of Virginia account of George Oins [Owens]. Items: rum, sugar, coffee, gun powder, lead, broad cloth, flannel, needles, paper pins, wild meat. Names: John McDow-ell, Major Silas Harlan. 17955-11-198-199-September 13, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls supplied 2 cannons to James Sherlock for use of indians at Shawnee town. 17956-11-200-204-September 8, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Jacob Russell in Monongalia County made oath about lost gun/rifle. Names: George Rogers Clark, James Cochran. 17957-11-200-204-September 9, 1783: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. Capt. John Rogers certified Ellick Chambers had served in the cavalry from January 1, 1780 to December 31, 1781 and had not received any pay. 17958-11-200-204-September 28, 1783: Bottom left document. Duplicate filming. Robert Dougan certified Gilbert Simpson owed $183 for wheat for use of General George Rogers Clark campaign. 17959-11-200-204-No Date: Bottom right document. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. 17960-11-205-206-No Date: Top document. Faded. Reference to Com-monwealth of Virginia, Edmond Rice, Capt. Benjamin Whaley, bullocks, horses, expedition. 17961-11-205-206-July 10, 1782: Second document. State of Virginia account with James Baxter for work on the galley at Falls of Ohio. Names: Bland Ballard, George Rogers Clark. 17962-11-205-206-July 12, 1782: Third document. State of Virginia ac-count with James Bryan for work on the galley at Falls of Ohio. Names: Bland Ballard, George Rogers Clark. 17963-11-207-209-September 5, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Voucher for James Baxter's work on galley. Names: John McDowell, Col. Bowman. 17964-11-207-209-March 24, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Bounty money due Abraham Frazer of Capt. [John] Baley's company of Illinois Regiment. Names: William Fleming, Samuel McDowell, Caleb Wallace, J. Moore. 17965-11-207-209-June 26, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Voucher for lost horse of Edmund Rice. Names: James Lyley. 17966-11-210-211-August 30, 1783: Top document. John Murphy request to settle account of Leander Murphy. 17967-11-210-211-May 17, 1783: Second document. Voucher to pay for guns, horses, saddles, bridles and gun shot pouches, which were lost on retreat from Boones Station. Names: John Hughes, Thomas McCarty, John King, Thomas Cherry, John McManus, John McDowell. 17968-11-210-211-February 14, 1782: Bottom document. Capt. John Rogers certified John Murphy had served in the state dragoons from August 5, 1779 to February 14, 1782 and had not received any pay. 17969-11-212-213-May 23, 1783: Top document. Voucher for estate of Silas Harlan, who was dead. Names: John McDowell. 17970-11-212-213-May 22, 1783: Second document. Incomplete. Items: flour, whiskey, hiring of horses, barges, flat bottom boats, express, corn. Names: Isaac Dyefor, John Williams, Andrew Vaughan, Joseph Gre-anawalt, James Sullivan, John Campbell. 17971-11-212-213-November 11, 1782: Bottom document. Names: Samuel McDowell, John Armstrong, Lexington. 17972-11-214-215-September 4, 1783: Top document. Payment for horses lost at Estill defeat. Names: Page Portwood, David Crews, Benjamin Mar-tin, John Moore, John Berry, Robert Harris, Stephen Hancock, John McDowell. 17973-11-214-215-March 13, 1783: Bottom document. Sergeant Michael Miles certified Sergeant Abraham Frazer had served in the Illinois Regi-ment from January 22, 1781 and had not received his bounty or pay. 17974-11-216-217-September 4, 1783: Top document. No. 76 voucher for loses of Lincoln Militia at Estill defeat. Items: rum, sugar, coffee, gun powder, lead, cloth, flannel, needles, paper pins. 17975-11-216-217-No Date: Bottom document. Voucher No. 70. Names: John Johnson. 17976-11-218-221-September 13, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls supplied leather to Will Oldham in exchange for in-dian corn. Names: Col. Pope. 17977-11-218-221-September 24, 1782: Second document. Duplicate filming. State of Virginia pay to Ellick Chambers for service as a soldier from January 1, 1780 to December 31, 1781. 17978-11-218-221-September 18, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson gave a pair of stirrup irons in exchange for 90 pounds of beef supplied by William Roberts. Names: John Donne. 17979-11-222-223-January ?, 1781: Top document. Names: Edmund Rice, Lieut. James Kennedy. 17980-11-222-223-September 5, 1783: Second document. Francis Adams paid for work on galley. Names: Bland Ballard, George Rogers Clark. 17981-11-224-227-September ?, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Names: John McDowell, John Johnson. 17982-11-224-227-September 3, 1783: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. State of Virginia payment due William Smith for working on galley. Names: Bland Ballard, George Rogers Clark. 17983-11-224-227-October 29, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Powder issued for going to Chickasaw Indians. Names: Capt. Robert George, Major George Walls, James Houghland. 17984-11-228-231-January 5, 1781: Top left document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued flour. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 17985-11-228-231-July 25, 1782: Top right document. Duplicate filming. Powder and lead issued for Fayette County Militia. Names: John Todd. 17986-11-228-231-September 3, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Duck cloth issued . Names: Thomas Joynes, Lieut. Richard Clark. 17987-11-228-231-April 2, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Nathaniel Mershon served as a soldier in Capt. John Rogers company. Names: Cornelian Mershon, Finch Shother? 17988-11-232-234-September 16, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Ellick Chambers instructed auditors to deliver his certificate for service to Sergeant Philip Johnson. 17989-11-232-234-March 29, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Payment due Francis Adams for work on the galley at Louisville. Names: Col. Bowman, John McDowell, Marsham Brashear. 17990-11-232-234-April 16, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Payment due William Smith for work on the row galley. Names: John McDowell, Col. Bowman. 17991-11-235-240-April 26, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Ref-erence to Samuel Stroud and corn. Names: Jacob Pyeatt. 17992-11-235-240-September 25, 1782: Second document. Duplicate filming. Powder issued to Sergeant Andrew Steele of Fayette County Mili-tia. Unable to read name. 17993-11-235-240-September 23, 1783: Third document. Duplicate film-ing. David Allen certified Gilbert Simpson supplied wheat for George Rogers Clark expedition.
BOX 647-FOLDER 195 LETTERS-OCTOBER 1783 FRAMES #241-249 6 documents filmed on 8 frames. 17994-11-242-October 1, 1783: Inventory of Ordinance and Military Stores at Fort Nelson. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17995-11-243-October 8, 1783: Account of stores at Fort Nelson resulting from examination from Mr. Finn's cooks. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17996-11-244-October 18, 1783: Letter of Joseph Martin and John Donel-son to Shawnee [indians]. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17997-11-245-October 20, 1783: Letter of Henry Heth to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17998-11-246-October 26, 1783: Letter of George Walls to Shawnee [indi-ans]. Filed and printed elsewhere. 17999-11-247-October 13, 1783: Extract from the Journal of Council. Reference to Richard Winston, a resident of Illinois, who was sick and unable to deliver bill of exchanges to the commissioners. Matter was re-ferred to auditors. Names: A. Blair. 18000-11-248-249-June 14, 1784: Extract from minutes of Council. Refer-ence to petition of Richard Winston and auditors of public account. Names: A. Blair.
BOX 647-FOLDER 196 VOUCHERS-OCTOBER 1783 FRAMES #250-291 51 documents filmed on 41 frames. 18001-11-251-252-June 27, 1783: Top document. Martin Carney certified Andrew Clark worked as an artificer at Falls of Ohio and Fort Jefferson. Reference to Andrew Clark and Michael Ohara being given certificates for a gun/rifle. 18002-11-251-252-October 18, 1783: Second document. Major George Walls supplied salt and beef for use of troops at Fort Nelson. Names: John Donne, William Roberts. 18003-11-251-252 October 24, 1783: Third document. Major George Walls issued powder and lead at Fort Nelson to Valentine Thomas Dalton, who was going to Fort Vincents. 18004-11-253-254-October 18, 1783: Top document. Fort Nelson issued beef to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18005-11-253-254-October 9, 1783: Second document. Beef, flour and salt issued to Sergeant Michael Miles. 18006-11-253-254-October 2, 1783: Third document. State of Virginia account with Doctor Hartt. Names: William Bennum, Col. [John] Rogers, Bazill Brown, James Cobyrn. Reference to soldiers wounded, medicine and Illinois Regiment. 18007-11-255-256-No Date: Top document. Names: George Hartt, James Harrod, [William] Bennum, [Bazill] Brown, Col. [John] Rogers. 18008-11-255-256-October 26, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls supplied 16 pounds of flour to Moses Lunsford, who was going on express to the Shawnee [indian] towns. Names: Martin Carney. 18009-11-257-260-September 1780: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert Todd certified William Hall and Lewis Pines served in the Illinois Regiment from January 13, 1779 to July 10, 1780 and had not received payment for service. 18010-11-257-260-October 19, 1783: Second document on left. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 7 pounds of beef for use of Lieut. Richard Clark. 18011-11-257-260-October 21, 1783: Third document on right. Duplicate filming. Rank and file rations for troops at Fort Nelson and Louisville. 18012-11-257-260-October 29, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a blanket in exchange for 100 pounds of bear meat supplied for troops by James Dawson. 18013-11-261-262-October 26, 1783: Top document. Fort Nelson issued beef to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18014-11-261-262-October 13, 1783: Second document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 18 coats, 18 waistcoats, 18 pairs of shoes 10 18 men of Lieut. Richard Clark company. 18015-11-261-262-June 10, 1783: Third document. Sergeant Edward Goodwin, Amos Goodwin, Nimrod Duncan and Benjamin Duncan in-formed the auditor at Richmond, [Virginia] to deliver their certificates to Col. George Slaughter. 18016-11-263-264-October 26, 1781: Top document. State of Virginia pay for soldiers Amos Goodwin, Nimrod Duncan, and Benjamin Duncan for November 12, 1779 to October 26, 1781. 18017-11-263-264-April 14, 1783: Second document. Voucher to pay George Slaughter for tallow. Names: John McDowell, Col. Bowman. 18018-11-263-264-October 5, 1783: Third document. Fort Nelson issued a camp kettle in payment for 82 pounds of bear meat for troops. Names: Major George Walls, William Elms. 18019-11-265-268-October 18, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued powder and lead in exchange for buffalo beef for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: John Vaughan. 18020-11-265-268-October 18, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. State of Virginia account with Andrew Heth for venison. Names: William Haymond. 18021-11-265-268-October 20, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued powder and lead in exchange for 83 pounds of buffalo beef for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: James Tarebax?, Richard Clark. 18022-11-265-268-October 21, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 3 blankets in exchange for 280 pounds of beef. Names: John Donne, Marsham Brashear. 18023-11-269-270-October 21, 1783: Top document. Valentine Thomas Dalton certified Major George Walls at Fort Nelson supplied a rifle, pow-der and lead for Chief Costia of the Piankishaw Indians. 18024-11-269-270-October 20, 1783: Second document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder and lead in full payment for 60 pounds of beef for use of troops. Names: Capt. John Baley, Lieut. Richard Clark. 18025-11-269-270-October 22, 1783: Third document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder and lead in payment for 203 pounds of buffalo beef for use of troops. Names: James Houghland, Martin Carney. 18026-11-269-270-October 29, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a camp kettle in payment for 116 pounds of bear meat for use of troops. Names: David Owens, Martin Carney. 18027-11-271-272-October 23, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls issued a camp kettle for Valentine Thomas Dalton, who was going to Fort Vincent. 18028-11-271-272-October 19, 1783: Second document. Reference to interpreter David Owens, stockings and meat. 18029-11-271-272-October 26, 1783: Third document. Major George Walls issued powder and lead in payment for 150 pounds of buffalo beef for use of troops at Fort Nelson. Names: William Thompson, Mary Jones. 18030-11-273-276-July 10, 1780: Top document. Duplicate filming. Pay-ment to Lewis Pine for service as a soldier in Illinois Regiment from Janu-ary 13, 1779 to July 10, 1780. 18031-11-273-276-June 29, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Auditors payment to Silman Gumper for serving as a soldier and his dis-charge. Names: Richmond, Virginia, Charles Duckler? 18032-11-277-278-October 26, 1783: Top document. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Nelson for his October ration of beef, flour, corn and salt. 18033-11-277-278-October 25, 1783: Second document. Major George Walls order to issue rations for 14 men of the Illinois Regiment at Fort Nelson. Names: William Mitchell. 18034-11-277-278-October 29, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson (Falls of Ohio) discharged soldier Robert Whitehead who had served a 3 year enlistment from December 29, 1779 to December 31, 1781 in Capt. John Baley company of the Illinois Regiment. Names: Lieut. Col. John Montgomery. 18035-11-279-280-October 17, 1783: Top document. Ration of beef, flour, corn and salt issued for Fort Nelson garrison. Names: ? Robertson, Louis-ville. 18036-11-279-280-October 21, 1781: Second document. Discharge of George Williams, who enlisted in 1779 at Williamsburg, Virginia for de-fense of the Western Frontier of Virginia. Names: Capt. Benjamin Roberts, Col. George Slaughter. 18037-11-279-280-September 29, 1783: Bottom document. Powder issued for payment of beef at Fort Nelson. Names: John Coldwater, Thomas McCarty, Major George Walls, Lieut. Richard Clark. 18038-11-281-282-October 1, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls issued 2 blankets to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18039-11-281-282-April ?, 1783: Second document. Bartlet Archer request to pay his wages as a soldier in the Virginia Line at Falls of Ohio to Col. George Slaughter. 18040-11-281-282-March 31, 1783: Third document. Col. George Slaugh-ter paid Robert Sanders for supplying tallow for troops. Names: W. Janist. 18041-11-281-282-July 30, 1783: Bottom document. George Slaughter Jr. request to auditors of public account at Richmond, Virginia to deliver his certificate for service in the Western Waters to Col. George Slaughter. 18042-11-283-284-March 31, 1783: Top document. George Slaughter at Falls of Ohio certified Robert Saunders in March of 1781 supplied tallow for the troops. 18043-11-283-284-October 7, 1783: Top document. State of Virginia pay-ment to Edward Goodwin for service as a soldier in Col. George Slaughter Corps from November 16, 1779 to October 26, 1781. 18044-11-283-284-September 27, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls supplied indian corn for use of troops at Fort Nelson. Names: James Finn. 18045-11-285-286-October 9, 1783: Top document. George Rogers Clark at Richmond, Virginia on June 29, 1783 certified Silman Gumper had served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from February 17, 178 to August 8, 1780. 18046-11-285-286-October 26, 1781: Bottom document. State of Virginia pay for George Slaughter and for Bartlett Asher for service from 1779 to October 26, 1781. 18047-11-287-289-October 15, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Letter of John Evans of Monongalia County to Benjamin Harrison. Refer-ence to arms, rifles and pouches. 18048-11-287-289-October 26, 1783: Second document on left. Duplicate filming. Rank and file rations for Illinois Regiment. 18049-11-287-289-October 12, 1783: Third document on right. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George request at Fort Nelson to issue 10 coats, 10 pairs of shoes, 10 pairs of stockings for 10 men of his artillery company. 18050-11-287-289-October 20, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder and lead for use of Moses Lunsford, who was going with Sergeant John Joynes to the Shawnee [indian] towns. 18051-11-290-291-October 26, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson paid Bland Ballard for 236 pounds of buffalo beef. 18052-11-290-291-October 30, 1783: Bottom document. State of Virginia payment to Lewis Pines and William Hall for service as soldiers in the Illinois Regiment from January 13, 1779 to July 10, 1780.
BOX 647-FOLDER 197 LETTERS-NOVEMBER 1783 FRAMES #292-295 3 documents filmed on 3 frames. 18053-11-293-November 18, 1783: Discharged enlisted soldiers of the Illinois Regiment nominated Philip Barbour to act as their agent with the auditors of public account to receive their wages and pay. Names: William Elms, Sergeant John Vaughan, James Dawson, Thomas Hooper, David Allin, Sergeant Turner Oliver, Richard Breading, Archibald Lockart, Mat-thew Jones, Isham Floyd. 18054-11-294-November 12, 1783: Letter of John Bentley to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18055-11-295-November 20, 1783: Petition for pardon of William Barton to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere.
BOX 647-FOLDER 198 VOUCHERS-NOVEMBER 1783 FRAMES #296-338 45 documents filmed on 42 frames. 18056-11-297-298-November 28, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls paid Daniel Brohead for indian corn supplied at Fort Nelson for indians. 18057-11-297-298-November 1, 1783: Second document. Rank and file rations for Fort Nelson (Louisville). Capt. Robert George. 18058-11-297-298-November 6, 1783: Bottom document. Fort Nelson issued flour for use of Capt. Robert George. 18059-11-299-301-November 8, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Rations issued Fort Nelson. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark, William Pritchett. 18060-11-299-301-November 3, 1783: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. Fort Nelson issued beef to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18061-11-299-301-November 22, 1783: Third document. Duplicate film-ing. Fort Nelson (Louisville) issued rations. Names: Capt. Robert George. 18062-11-299-301-November 10, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued flour to Lieut. Richard Clark at Fort Nelson. 18063-11-302-303-November 28, 1783: Top document. Names: Major George Walls, ? Ward, Fort Nelson. 18064-11-302-303-November 14, 1783: Second document. Fort Nelson issued flour to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18065-11-302-303-November 2, 1783: Third document. Faded. Capt. Rob-ert Todd certified Moses Bonner was a soldier in the Illinois Regiment. Reference to Kaskaskia. 18066-11-302-303-May 6, 1783: Bottom document. Capt. John Rogers certified Charles Martin served in the cavalry from July 19, 1779 to August 9, 1781. 18067-11-304-305-November 25, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder for payment of salt. Names: Moses Henry, Martin Carney, Robert Daniel. 18068-11-304-305-November ? , 1783: Bottom document. Faded. Refer-ence to planks. Names: Martin Carney, Thomas Marshall. 18069-11-306-307-November 24, 1783: Inventory of store. Items: horse collars, chains, mattocks, axes, shovels, stirrups, curry comb, iron. Names: Robert Daniels. 18070-11-308-309-November 18, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls issued lead for payment of 30 pounds of bear meat. Names: Martin Carney, John Nelson. 18071-11-308-309-May 7, 1783: Bottom document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified Nicholas Tuttle served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment form January 6, 1779 to May 8, 1782. Reference to auditors, military fund and Benjamin Harrison. 18072-11-310-311-November 20, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls issued gun powder, lead and flint to Martin Carney for payment of corn for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: Daniel Brohead, Philip Barbour. 18073-11-310-311-November 20, 1783: Second document. Major George Walls issued a camp kettle for payment of 50 pounds of buffalo and indian corn for use of troops. Names: Martin Carney. 18074-11-310-311-November 4, 1783: Third document. Fort Nelson issued 2 coats, 2 pairs of stockings, and 2 pairs of shoes for men of Lieut. Richard Clark company. 18075-11-310-311-November 20, 1783: Bottom document. Fort Nelson issued powder and lead to Capt. Robert George. 18076-11-312-313-November 24, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a rifle, sword, belt, lead and flints to interpreter David Owens for a friendly Shawnee Indian. Names: Martin Carney. 18077-11-312-313-November 4, 1783: Second document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder for payment of beef for troops. Names: Mark Thomas, John Donne. 18078-11-312-313-November 6, 1783: Third document. Fort Nelson issued flour and beef for use of Lieut. Richard Clark. 18079-11-314-315-November 19, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder for payment of buffalo beef. Names: Peter Miller, Lieut. Richard Clark. 18080-11-314-315-November 21, 1783: Bottom document. Rank and file rations for Fort Nelson garrison. Names: Capt. Robert George. 18081-11-316-317-November 22, 1783: House of Delegates [of Virginia] resolution to pay claim of Thomas Bentley. Names: John Bentley. 18082-11-318-320-November 18, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fragments. Reference to enlisted Illinois Regiment soldiers, who had se-lected Philip Barbour to represent them with the auditors of public accounts [of Virginia]. Names: James Ramsey, William Burley, Sergeant John Moore, Thomas Gaskins, Boston Damewood, William Bell, John Farr, John Johnston, John Lemmons, Sergeant William Prittchett, Andrew Co-nors, John Coldwater. 18083-11-318-320-November 17, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Reference to holsters, pistols, and expedition. Names: Major George Walls. 18084-11-318-320-November 4, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Names: Capt. John Baley. 18085-11-321-322-November 12, 1783: Pay roll for 10 prisoners, who were taken at Martins Station in the June 26, 1780 and were exchanged November 6, 1782. Names: Lieut. John McLan, Thomas Machen, William McHon, William McQuire, Francis Berry, Thomas Berry, William Leforce, John Dunken, John Dunken Jr., Samuel Porter, Capt. Charles Galliff, John Bowman, Benjamin Harrison. 18086-11-323-324-November 4, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls issued a camp kettle in payment for beef issued for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: Mark Thomas, John Donne. 18087-11-323-324-November 6, 1783: Second document. Reference to pair of shoes. Names: Mark Thomas. 18088-11-323-324-November 4, 1783: Third document. John Reid certified George Flynn served as a guide from Cumberland to the Chickasaw Indi-ans. 18089-11-325-327-November 4, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Malcum McGee at Nash Borough was paid for service as [interpreter] for the Chickasaw Indian treaty. Names: John Reid, Samuel Henry. 18090-11-325-327-No Date: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Incom-plete. Bill of Exchange issued at Falls of Ohio for salt. Names: George Rogers Clark, John Edwards. 18091-11-328-329-November 14, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls used powder, melting ladle, and flints for payment of beef for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: David Owens, Martin Carney. 18092-11-328-329-November 3, 1783: Second document. Flour issued to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18093-11-328-329-September 20, 1780: Bottom document. Incomplete. Bill of Exchange. Names: Jacob Virmeter, Will Shannon, Lieut. Richard Clark. 18094-11-330-333-September 21, 1780: Top document. Duplicate filming. Falls of Ohio Bill of Exchange sent to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to Jacob Virmeter for salt supplied for troops stationed in the Western De-partment under command of George Rogers Clark. Names: Will Shannon, Lieut. Richard Clark, Benjamin Harrison. 18095-11-330-333-November 13, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued month's rations for Capt. Robert George. 18096-11-330-333-July 23, 1780: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Names: William Tyler, Thomas Marshall, James F. Moore. 18097-11-334-336-November 29, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. John McDowell at New Holland approved payment for planks supplied by Edward Taylor. 18098-11-334-336-November 18, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to issue meat for friendly Shawnee indians at Fort Nelson. 18099-11-334-336-May 25, 1782: Third document. Duplicate filming. Rations issued for artificers. 18100-11-337-338-November 4, 1783: Top document. Fort Nelson issued a coat and pair of shoes to Sergeant James Baxter of the infantry. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18101-11-337-338-November 3, 1783: Bottom document. Appraisement of horses and bullocks by James Hougland and Joshua Archer. Reference to expedition of Jefferson County Militia. Names: Col. John Floyd, Joseph Phelps, Capt. James Asturgus.
BOX 647-FOLDER 199 LETTERS-DECEMBER 1783 FRAMES #339-365 9 documents filmed on 26 frames. 18102-11-340-343-December 22, 1783: Duplicate filming. Faded. Resolu-tion of House of Delegates [of Virginia] concerning tax on males. Names: Charles Gratiot, John Beckley. 18103-11-344-December 1, 1783: Letter of Isaac Shelby to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18104-11-345-December 11, 1783: Letter of Joseph Crockett to Governor Harrison. Extract from [Virginia] Council minutes and report of board of officers. Names: George Rogers Clark. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18105-11-346-347-December 9, 1783: Letter of Isaac Bush from Philadel-phia, Penn. to Governor and Treasurer of Virginia concerning goods pur-chased for Philip LeGras and tobacco. Names: Simon Nathan, William Adcock. 18106-11-348-December 9, 1783: William Webb, notary public for Com-monwealth of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia certified deposition of William Adcock. Names: Isaac Bush. 18107-11-349-350-December 9, 1783: House of Delegates [of Virginia] resolution concerning vouchers of George Rogers Clark. Names: John Beckley. 18108-11-351-353-December 19, 1783: House of Delegates [of Virginia] resolution concerning petition of attorney Bartholomew Bourgard for the widow and heirs of his brother James Bourgard. Names: Richard Lee, Charles Gratiot, Col. John Todd, Fouland Bourgard, John Beckley. 18109-11-354-356-December 13, 1783: Duplicate filming. George Rogers Clark certified Col. John Campbell gave up part of his house at the Falls of Ohio to be used to store ammunition and stores until the spring of 1782. 18110-11-357-363-December 13, 1783: Duplicate filming. Joseph Crockett certified that he had observed Col. John Campbell's house had been used for a store in the year 1781. 18111-11-364-365-December 13, 1783: George Rogers Clark and Joseph Crockett certified that Col. John Campbell gave part of his Falls of Ohio house to be used to store the public ammunition from September of 1779 to the spring of 1782.
BOX 647-FOLDER 200 VOUCHERS-DECEMBER 1783 FRAMES #366-450 64 documents filmed on 84 frames. 18112-11-367-368-December 16, 1783: [ Virginia] House of Delegates resolution concerning the deposition of officers: General Scott, General Morgan, Colonel Heth, Col. Temple from the Continental Line and General George Rogers Clark, Col. Martin, Col. Dabney, and Capt. Roane from the [Virginia] State Line, who had attended the General Assembly. Reference to travel expenses and certificates. Names: John Beckley, Will Drew. 18113-11-369-372-December 9, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George certified Lieut. Valentine Thomas Dalton of artillery company of Illinois Regiment in November of 1780 went from Fort Jeffer-son to New Orleans in search of deserters and came back May 2, 1781. Names: Thomas Merriweather. 18114-11-369-372-December 3, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Buckner Pittman instruction to auditors of public account to settle the account of Daniel Brohead. 18115-11-373-376-December 3, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued bills drawn on the Governor of Virginia in payment for 3500 pounds of buffalo beef and 240 bushels of indian corn delivered to Fort Nelson. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark, Philip Barbour. 18116-11-373-376-December 29, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls paid Josiah Sanborn for tar. Names: Will Johnston. 18117-11-377-381-December 18, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Incomplete. Names: Joseph Duncan, Benjamin Harrison. 18118-11-377-381-December 25, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a pair of shoes in full payment for 48 pounds of beef purchased from John and Catherine Scog-gins. Names: John Donne. 18119-11-377-381-December 20, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Capt. Robert George order to Fort Nelson for gun powder and lead. Names: Major George Walls. 18120-11-382-385-December 18, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Falls of Ohio issued 3 pairs of shoes to George Wilson in payment for corn for troops. 18121-11-382-385-December 9, 1783: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. Military store voucher for salt in exchange for flour supplied by John Fake. 18122-11-382-385-December 25, 1783: Third document. Duplicate film-ing. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued gun powder in lieu of Vir-ginia currency for person bringing in deserters Henry Allen and George Rupert. Names: John Donne, ? MaCajah Mayfield. 18123-11-382-385-December 29, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a pair of shoes in full payment to John Vaughan for supplying 48 pounds of meat for troops. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18124-11-386-387-December 19, 1783: Top document. Fort Nelson issued 30 pounds of indian corn to Capt. Robert George. 18125-11-386-387-December 29, 1783: Second document. Rank and file rations issued for Fort Nelson garrison. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18126-11-386-387-October 30, 1780: Bottom document. Bill of Exchange issued at Falls of Ohio and sent to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to John Williams. Names: George Slaughter, Benjamin Harrison. 18127-11-388-389-December 21, 1783: Top document. Rank and file rations issued for company of Capt. Robert George. 18128-11-388-389-December 3, 1783: Second document. Rank and file rations issued for company of Capt. Robert George. 18129-11-388-389-December 17, 1783: Third document. Fort Nelson issued rations to William Clark. 18130-11-390-393-December 1, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 2 pairs of shoes to John Nelson for 100 pounds of buffalo beef. Names: Martin Carney. 18131-11-390-393-December 12, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 30 pounds of flour to Capt. Robert George. 18132-11-390-393-December 26, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued beef to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18133-11-394-395-December ?, 1783: Top document. Fort Nelson issued rations for Capt. Robert George. 18134-11-394-395-December 15, 1783: Bottom document. Rank and file rations issued by Fort Nelson for company of Capt. Robert George. 18135-11-396-399-February 26, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. John McDowell at New Holland approved payment to George Wilson, who performed as a commissary on an expedition. 18136-11-396-399-February 27, 1783: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. William Fleming, Thomas Marshall and Caleb Wallace in Jefferson County received certificates for rations used on expedition from George Wilson. 18137-11-396-399-December 13, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Joseph Crockett at Richmond, Virginia certified George Slaughter served as an officer in the Western troops from November 6, 1779 to De-cember 21, 1781. Names: ? Merriweather. 18138-11-400-December 8, 1783: Entries from February 17, 1783 to De-cember 8, 1783 for distribution of axes, mattocks, spades, shovels, pick axes, hooks. Names: Monsieur Turpton?, John McFall?, James Sullivan, James Finn, James Sherlock, Lieut. Richard Clark, William Pope, James Hougland, William Roberts, William Elms, Lieut. [Valentine] Thomas Dalton, David Owens, Will Johnston, Mark Thomas, Martin Carney, Rob-ert Daniel, Joseph Parks, William Shannon, Aquilla Whitaker, James Pat-ten, John Donne, Major Crittenden, John Crow, Ralph Matson, Israel Ellis, Daniel Brohead, William Pique, William Johnston. Reference to indians, butter, flour, meat, Shawnee Indians, beef, corn, salt, wagoner. 18139-11-401-402-October 29, 1780: Top document. Bill of exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to John Williams for sundries furnished troops. Names: George Slaughter, 18140-11-401-402-October 23, 1780: Second document. Bill of exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to Samuel Walls, who supplied beef for troops. Names: George Slaughter. 18141-11-401-402-October 23, 1780: Third document. Bill of exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to John Carr, who supplied beef for troops. Names: George Slaughter. 18142-11-403-404-December 8, 1783: Top document. Benjamin Harrison's reference to auditor and bill of exchange of George Slaughter. 18143-11-403-404-December 8, 1783: Second document. Benjamin Harrison's reference to auditor, bill of exchange and rate of depreciation. Names: George Slaughter. 18144-11-403-404-December 8, 1783: Bottom document. Benjamin Harrison's reference to auditor, bill of exchange, rate of depreciation and John Williams. 18145-11-405-406-December 8, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Benjamin Harrison stated the auditor would issue warrant according to rate of depreciation. Names: William Long, Joseph Wood, John Handley. 18146-11-405-406-December 12, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Commonwealth of Virginia at Richmond settlement of claims and bill of exchanges of Monsieur LeGras. Reference to George Rogers Clark, John Todd, and New Orleans. Names: W. Port, unable to read a name. 18147-11-407-408-October 14, 1780: Top document. Faded. Duplicate filming. Bill of exchange sent from Falls of Ohio to Treasurer of Virginia by William Shannon. Names: George Rogers Clark. 18148-11-407-408-December 12, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Auditor [of Virginia] directed to settle account of Monsieur Le-Gras. Names: A. Blair. 18149-11-409-412-July 21, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. D. Jamison certified James Kirtley served as a soldier in Col. George Slaugh-ter Corps of infantry in the Western Waters and was taken and held pris-oner by the indians to September 13, 1781. 18150-11-409-412-June 29, 1779: Second document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Reference to discharge of Joseph Roberts. 18151-11-409-412-October 2, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. George Rogers Clark certified Joseph Roberts was paid for his service. 18152-11-413-416-December ?, 1783: Duplicate filming. Written in French. Names: Pierre Langlois. 18153-11-417-419-December 6, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. John McDowell in Lincoln County on January 1, 1783 reported payment was due to Israel Grant. Names: William Grant. 18154-11-417-419-December 15, 1783: Second document. Duplicate fil-ing. Payment due John Thruston. 18155-11-417-419-December 13, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued a 18155-11-417-419-December 13, 1783-Continued: cross cut saw, a camp kettle and 2 sets of horse geers as full payment for 1380 pounds of beef furnished for troops at Fort Nelson by James Patten. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18156-11-420-423-December 8, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Commonwealth [of Virginia] payment to Joseph Roberts for service as soldier in infantry from June 1, 1779 to June 1, 1780. 18157-11-420-423-December 4, 1783: Bottom left document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued powder for payment to ? Kuykendall, who supplied indian meal for troops. 18158-11-420-423-December 12, 1783: Bottom right document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued powder and flint to James Patten, who had supplied beef for troops. 18159-11-424-427-December 10, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder and lead for hunting. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18160-11-424-427-December 10, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Names: William Taylor, William Saunders. 18161-11-424-427-December 7, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder, salt and funds for payment of 106 pounds of flour. Names: John Fake. 18162-11-428-431-December 17, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder in payment to William Elms, who had supplied 364 pounds of beef. 18163-11-428-431-December 3, 1783: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. Major George Walls paid Will Shannon. Names: John Donne. 18164-11-428-431-December 11, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Powder and lead issued to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18165-11-432-433-June 24, 1784: Top document. Commonwealth of Vir-ginia payment to Buckner Pittman for service as a sergeant from May 1, 1780 to December 31, 1781. 18166-11-432-433-November 4, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a set of bridle bits, stirrups and curry comb from the public store to Will Johnston in exchange for 100 pounds of beef. 18167-11-434-435-June 11, 1783: House of Delegates [of Virginia] resolu-tion to pay expenses of army officers committee, which attended the Gen-eral Assembly. Names: John Beckley, Will Drew. 18168-11-436-437-December 15, 1783: Top document. Commonwealth [of Virginia] payment to James Kirtley, who served in the infantry from Feb-ruary 19, 1779 to May 29, 1780. 18169-11-436-437-October 20, 1783: Bottom document. Lieut. John Rob-erts certified James Kirtley enlisted in the Illinois service July 19, 1779 and served until May 29, 1780 as a sergeant and sergeant major. Clothing is-sued had been a blanket, coat and indians shirts. Verso indicated George Rogers Clark discharged James Kirtley. 18170-11-438-441-December 18, 1783: Duplicate filming State of Virginia account with Lieut. James Montgomery from June of 1779 to September 1, 1781. Clothing issued: 2 shirts, cloth, 2 pairs of shoes, a hat, and coat but-tons. George Rogers Clark at Richmond, [Virginia] certified Ensign James Montgomery served in the Illinois Battalion from August 12, 1778 to Janu-ary 1, 1779. Clark also certified Montgomery had served as a lieutenant from January 1, 1779 to January 1, 1782. 18171-11-442-445-December 3, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Powder and lead issued to Capt. Robert George. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18172-11-442-445-December 26, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 16 waistcoats and 16 pairs of shoes to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18173-11-442-445-December 26, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Shoes, stockings and vests issued to 10 men of Capt. Robert George company of artillery. 18174-11-446-447-December 28, 1783: Top document. Rank and file ration list of Capt. Robert George company. Names: Sergeant James Bax-ter, Major George Walls 18175-11-446-447-December 19, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a pair of stockings for use of Lieut. Richard Clark. 18176-11-448-450-December 22, 1783: Duplicate filming. S. Woods at Richmond, Virginia resolution for payment and interest due [Godefroy] Linctot, ? Janist, and ? Beauvais from June 30, 1783 to January 22, 1784.
BOX 648-FOLDER 201 PAPERS-JANUARY 1784 FRAMES #451-471 17 documents filmed on 30 frames. 18177-11-452-453-January 15, 1784: Top document. Edward Matthews request to pay his wages as a sergeant in Capt. [Robert] George company of artillery to Daniel Brohead. Names: James Wilkinson. 18178-11-452-453-December 30, 1781: Bottom document. Commonwealth of Virginia pay for Sergeant Edward Matthews for service from June 4, 1779 to December 30, 1781. 18179-11-454-455-January 17, 1784: Top document. Major George Walls bill of exchange sent from Fort Nelson to Governor Benjamin Harrison for payment due John Cockey Owens, who had supplied 1300 pounds of flour for use of garrison. Council [of Virginia] approved payment May 17, 1784. 18180-11-454-455-January 7, 1784: Bottom document. Rank and file ra-tion list for Capt. Robert George company at Fort Nelson. Names: Sergeant James Baxter. 18181-11-456-459-January 28, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Rank and file ration list for company of Capt. Robert George at Fort Nel-son. Names: Sergeant James Baxter. 18182-11-456-459-No Date: Second document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 30 pounds of beef, 17 pounds of flour and 6 pounds of tallow for Capt. Robert George. 18183-11-456-459-No Date: Bottom document. Major George Walls is-sued corn, beef and salt to Sergeant James Baxter. 18184-11-460-462-January 31, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued corn and beef to friendly Shawnee indians. 18185-11-460-462-January 28, 1784: Second document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued corn and meat for use of Capt. Robert George. 18186-11-460-462-January 19, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Rank and file rations issued for company of Capt. Robert George. 18187-11-463-464-January 29, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 60 pounds of beef for use of Lieut. Richard Clark. Names: William Triggs. 18188-11-463-464-January 29, 1784: Second document. Duplicate filming. Rank and file ration list for company of Capt. Robert George. 18189-11-463-464-January 20, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Louisville issued powder and lead to John Critten-den. 18190-11-465-468-January 1, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 2 harnesses, 2 collars, 2 chains, 1 spade and 1 shovel to John Donne. 18191-11-465-468-January 20, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Louisville issued 5 chopping axes, 1 broad ax and a carpenter's tool to John Crittenden. 18192-11-469-470-January 21, 1784: Top document. Faded. Rank and file rations for company of Capt. Robert George. 18193-11-469-470-January 1, 1784: Bottom document. Major George Walls issued a pair of shoes to Capt. Robert George. 18194-11-471-January 9, 1784: Letter of Walker Daniel to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere.
BOX 648-FOLDER 202 PAPERS-FEBRUARY 1784 FRAMES #472-627 118 documents filmed on 145 frames. 18195-11-473-474-February 10, 1784: Payment to Andrew Clark for serv-ice as soldier in Capt. John Baley company from January 1, 1782 to April 3, 1783. 18196-11-475-February 7, 1784: Letter of General Wilkinson to Shawnee [indian] chiefs. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18197-11-476-February 23, 1784: Letter of John Reid to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18198-11-477-February 24, 1784: Letter of George Walls to Thomas Dalton. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18199-11-478-479-December 30, 1780: Top document. Philip O'Brien request at Fort Jefferson to auditor of state of Virginia to deliver his pay as a soldier in Capt. [Abraham] Kellar company of Illinois Regiment from May 7, 1779 to May 9, 1780 to Philip Barbour. 18200-11-478-479-February 14, 1784: Bottom document. General George Rogers Clark made oath that the land warrants listed were delivered by himself or clerk to each individual. Names: Capt. Shannon, Cornet Thrus-ton, Capt. [Abraham] Kellar, Capt. [Edward] Worthington, Ensign [James} Slaughter, Capt. [Richard] Brashear, Capt. Todd, Capt. Harrison. Reference to expenditure for 2 horses delivered to surveyors of Lincoln County. 18201-11-480-483-February 7, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 15 day rations of corn and beef to indian interpreter David Owens for Shawnee indians. Names: Major George Walls, William Clark. 18202-11-480-483-No Date: Second document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Unable to read. 18203-11-480-483-January 10, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Fort Nelson issued corn and beef rations. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark, John Johnston. 18204-11-484-485-February 25, 1784: Top document. Names: William Elms, Boston Damewood. 18205-11-484-485-February 25, 1784: Bottom document. Commonwealth [of Virginia] payment to Thomas Gaskins for service as a soldier from June 30, 1780 to December 31, 1781. Reference to [Capt. Abraham] Chapline roll. Names: William Elms. 18206-11-486-487-February 25, 1784: Top document. Commonwealth [of Virginia] payment to Andrew Conors for service as soldier in the artillery from June 4, 1779 to December 31, 1781 and from January 1, 1782 to January 31, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18207-11-486-487-February 25, 1784: Bottom document. Commonwealth [of Virginia] payment to William Purcell for service as a soldier from April 10, 1780 to December 31, 1781 and from January 1, 1782 to January 31, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18208-11-488-491-February 24, 1784: Duplicate filming. Commonwealth of Virginia account for Capt. Robert Todd for pay and rations as Captain from December 20, 1778 to June 1, 1780. Reference to clothing. 18209-11-492-494-February 28, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Marriage certificate of George Venshener and Jane Kimble according to the custom of the Church of England. No person is listed as performing the marriage but there are six amens. 18210-11-492-494-March 26, 1783: Second document. Duplicate filming. John McDowell indicated payment due to Capt. John Martin. Names: Col. Bowman. 18211-11-492-494-February 15, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Faded. Nicholas King request for his pay as soldier to be given to Daniel Brohead. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18212-11-495-497-No Date: Top document. Duplicate filming. Forage vouchers kept by Mr. Moore. 18213-11-495-497-February 23, 1784: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. Names: John Martin. 18214-11-495-497-No Date: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Names: Nicholas King. 18215-11-498-501-February 15, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. John Johnson request for his pay as a soldier to be given to Daniel Brohead. 18216-11-498-501-February 15, 1784: Second document. Faded. Sergeant John Moore request to auditor to pay his wages as a soldier to Daniel Bro-head. 18217-11-498-501-February 15, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Faded. Richard Lovell request to auditor to pay his wages as a soldier to Daniel Brohead. 18218-11-502-506-February 19, 1784: Commonwealth of Virginia pay account for George Rogers Clark from January 2, 1778 to January 22, 1781. 18219-11-507-508-February 25, 1784: Commonwealth of Virginia pay account for George Venshener service as a sergeant in the artillery com-pany from November 3, 1779 to January 31, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18220-11-509-510-February 10, 1784: State of Virginia pay due James Dawson for service as a soldier from April 10, 1779 to April 10, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18221-11-511-513-February 10, 1784: State of Virginia pay due Isaac Gates for service as a soldier from February 8, 1780 to February 8, 1783. Names: William Elms 18222-11-514-515-February 10, 1784: State of Virginia pay due Matthew Jones for service as a soldier in Document 18222-11-514-515-February 10, 1784-Continued: the artillery from November 6, 1770 to August 26, 1782. Names: William Elms. 18223-11-516-517-February 12, 1784: Top document. George Slaughter at Falls of Ohio issued blue cloth and flannel overalls to Ensign Robert Green. 18224-11-516-517-February 13, 1784: Bottom document. Pay voucher for James Ballinger, who served as a soldier from July 1, 1779 to July 1, 1780. 18225-11-518-521-February 10, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Pay voucher for Richard Breading or Breeding, who served as a soldier from November 13, 1779 to December 31, 1781 and from January 1, 1782 to November 18, 1782. Names: William Elms. 18226-11-518-521-February 10, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Pay voucher for William Elms, who served in the Illinois Regiment from May 30, 1780 to May 30, 1783. Names: Capt. Abraham Chapline. 18227-11-522-523-April 28, 1782: Top document. Names: Charles Jones, Frederick Zimmerman. 18228-11-522-523-February 10, 1784: Bottom document. Pay voucher for Joseph Ross, who served in the infantry from April 8, 1780 to April 8, 1783. Names: Capt. Abraham Chapline, William Elms. 18229-11-524-527-February 15, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Joseph Cubbage request to the auditors to pay his salary for service in the Illinois Regiment until his discharge to Daniel Brohead. 18230-11-524-527-February 15, 1784: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. Louis Gagnia request to auditors to pay his salary for service in the Illinois Regiment until his discharge to Daniel Brohead. 18231-11-524-527-February 15, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Samuel Watkins request to auditors to pay his salary for service in the Illinois Regiment until his discharge to Daniel Brohead. 18232-11-528-531-February 15, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Andrew Knox request to auditors to pay his salary for service in the Illinois Regiment until his discharge to Daniel Brohead. 18233-11-528-531-February 15, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Faded. George Venshener request to auditors to pay his salary for service in the Illinois Regiment until his discharge to Daniel Brohead. 18234-11-532-533-February 13, 1784: Pay voucher for Frederick Zim-merman service as a soldier in the infantry of the Illinois Regiment from February 19, 1779 to July 4, 1780. 18235-11-534-535-February 13, 1784: Pay voucher for John Barby, who served as a soldier in the infantry from December 15, 1779 to June 15, 1781. 18236-11-536-537-February 10, 1784: Pay voucher for Thomas Hooper, who served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from October 17, 1780 to August 16, 1783. 18237-11-538-April 11, 1783: Bill of exchange sent by Major George Walls at Fort Nelson to Treasurer of Virginia for payment to Monsieur Fusson, Feriau and Laceuf for flour furnished the garrison. 18238-11-539-February 2, 1784: Benjamin Harrison instructions to audi-tors to issue warrant to Monsieur Fusson, Feriau and Laceuf for April 11, 1783 bill of exchange sent by Major George Walls. 18239-11-540-541-February 10, 1784: Pay voucher for Archibald Lock-hart, who served in the infantry from November 8, 1779 to September 24, 1781. Names: Edward Worthington, William Elms. 18240-11-542-545-February 10, 1784: Duplicate filming. Pay voucher for George Lewiston, who was a soldier in the infantry of the Illinois Regiment from February 19, 1780 to February 8, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18241-11-546-549-February 9, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Rank and file ration list for company of Capt. Robert George. 18242-11-546-549-February 9, 1784: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued powder to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18243-11-546-549-February 3, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued 4 camp kettles and powder for payment to William Pope, who had supplied 490 pounds of beef for troops at Fort Nelson. Names: George Wilson 18244-11-550-553-February 1, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a spade, pick ax and 2 shovels to John Crow. 18245-11-550-553-February 4, 1784: Second document. Duplicate filming. Lieut. Richard Clark order to auditors to settle his account and to give pay to Lieut. Daniel Brohead. Unable to read a name. 18246-11-550-553-February 8, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Rank and file ration list for company of Capt. Robert George. Names: Major George Walls, Sergeant James Baxter. 18247-11-554-555-February 6, 1784: Top document. Stockings and a blan-ket issued to David Owens. Names: John Donne. 18248-11-554-555-February 24, 1784: Second document. Capt. Edward Worthington certified Archibald Lochart was a soldier in his company and had furnished an able body soldier in his place and thereby was discharged at Louisville. Names: Lieut. Col. John Montgomery. 18249-11-554-555-February 6, 1784: Bottom document. Major George Walls issued a sword and belt to indian interpreter David Owens. Names: Martin Carney. 18250-11-556-559-February 6, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued 21 pounds of bacon to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18251-11-556-559-February 9, 1784: Second document. Duplicate filming. Falls of Ohio issued rations for 4 men of Capt. Robert George company. Names: Sergeant James Baxter. 18252-11-556-559-August 26, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Falls of Ohio discharge for soldier Thomas Hooper, who from October 27, 1780 to August 26, 1783. Issued clothing of coat, overalls, shirt, shoes and stockings. Names; Major George Walls, Lieut. Richard Clark.. 18253-11-560-562-July 12, 1784: Account of George Rogers Clark. Names: Monsieur LeGras. 18254-11-563-564-December 3, 1781: Top document. Commonwealth [of Virginia] pay to Boston Damewood for service in artillery from November 6, 1779 to December 3, 1781. 18255-11-563-564-February 8, 1783: Second document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson and Falls of Ohio discharged Isaac Yates, who had served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from February 8, 1780 to Feb-ruary 8, 1783. Enlisted by John Bowman. 18256-11-563-564-February 8, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson and Falls of Ohio discharged George Lewiston, who had served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from February 8, 1780 to February 8, 1783. Enlisted by John Bowman. 18257-11-565-566-April 8, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson and Falls of Ohio discharged James Dawson, who served a soldier for 4 year enlistment with Capt. Abraham Chapline. Names: Philip Barbour. 18258-11-565-566-August 23, 1783: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson and Falls of Ohio discharged Matthew Jones, who served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from November 6, 1779 to August 23, 1783. Pay was issued to Philip Barbour. Clothing issued from 1780-1783 were coat, vest, shirts, overalls, stockings, duck cloth, blanket and shoes. Names: Capt. Robert George. 18259-11-567-568-April 8, 1783: Top document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson and Falls of Ohio discharged Joseph Ross, who served as a soldier in Illinois Regiment for 3 years. Enlisted by Capt. [Richard] Brashear. Clothing issued were coat, overalls, shirts, stockings, hat and shoes. Names: Capt. Abraham Chapline, Philip Barbour. 18260-11-567-568-February 12, 1784: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 16 pairs of shoes for company of Lieut. Rich-ard Clark. 18261-11-569-572-March 15, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Lieut. John Roberts certified James Ballenger served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from his arrival at Kaskaskia January 19, 1779 to July 1, 1780 and was discharged. 18262-11-569-572-No Date: Second document. Duplicate filming. Refer-ence to Capt. Thomas Barbee. Unable to read 2 names. 18263-11-569-572-February 12, 1784: Third document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issued paper to Lieut. Richard Clark. 18264-11-573-574-September 1, 1780: Top document. Incomplete. Pay voucher for Ensign Robert Green, who served from November 13, 1779 to September 1, 1780. 18265-11-573-574-February 2, 1783: Bottom document. Capt. Edward Worthington certified Richard Breeding enlisted in the Illinois Regiment November 18, 1779 and his enlisted expired November 18, 1782 and was discharged. 18266-11-575-576-December 31, 1781: Top document. John Floyd served in the artillery from November 26, 1779 to December 31, 1781. 18267-11-575-576-February 10, 1784: Second document. Isham Floyd served as a soldier from January 1, 1782 to December 26, 1782. Names: William Elms. 18268-11-575-576-November 2, 1783: Bottom document. George Slaugh-ter certified John Barby or Barbee enlisted in his corps December 15, 1779 and had not received any pay or clothing. Verso indicated John Barby was discharged for being unfit for service in the United States. Names: Sergeant Charles Greer, George Rogers Clark, Surgeon ? Martin. 18269-11-577-580-April 8, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls certified Isham Floyd had served as a soldier in Capt. Robert George artillery company for 3 years and was discharged at Fort Nelson. 18270-11-577-580-February 15, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. William Pique request to Lieut. Richard Clark to give his pay to Daniel Brohead. 18271-11-581-582-March 20, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Lieut. John Roberts certified Frederick Zimmerman, a soldier in Capt. Robert Todd's company had enlisted July 19, 1779 and served the same company until July 4, 1780. 18272-11-581-582-February 22, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Rank and file ration list for company of Capt. Robert George. Names: Sergeant James Baxter. 18273-11-583-586-February 2, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark, Daniel Brohead. 18274-11-583-586-February 16, 1784: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. Voucher for 4 camp kettles and powder for Col. William Pope. 18275-11-583-586-February 3, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Faded. Names: Ralph Matson, James Elliot, Major George Walls. 18276-11-587-590-February 22, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Reference to wagon and rations. Names: Major George Walls, William Pique. 18277-11-587-590-November 14, 1783: Second document. Andrew Conors at Fort Nelson request to auditor 18277-11-587-590-November 14, 1783-Continued: to issue his wages as a matross in Capt. Robert George artillery company of the Illinois Regiment to Philip Barbour. 18278-11-587-590-November 5, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. William Purcell at Fort Nelson request to auditors for state of Virginia to pay his wages as a soldier from April 14, 1780 to January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18279-11-591-592-January 31, 1783: Top document. George Venshener at Fort Nelson request to auditors for state of Virginia to pay his wages as a matross in Capt. Robert George artillery company of the Illinois Regiment from commencement of service to January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18280-11-591-592-February 25, 1784: Bottom document. Capt. Isaac Taylor in Botetourt County, [Virginia] stated he had sold 2 years of his pay as Captain in the Illinois Regiment to Col. John Montgomery and directed the auditors of public account to pay Montgomery. Reference to Jefferson County. Names: Thomas Quirk, James Barnett. 18281-11-593-596-February 29, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 5 quarts of corn and 3 pounds of beef to William Pique for laborer and wagoner. 18282-11-593-596-June 21, 1781: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified service of John Vaughan for dis-charge. 18283-11-597-598-March 13, 1783: Top document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified the discharge of James Dawson, who had served as a soldier in Capt. John Williams company from April 10, 1779 to April 10, 1780. Names: Philip Barbour. 18284-11-597-598-January 29, 1784: Bottom document. Benjamin Harrison and Council of Virginia approved payment of Major George Walls' December 5, 1783 Fort Nelson Bill of Exchange to pay Philip Bar-bour for 3500 pounds of buffalo beef and 240 bushels of indian corn for use of garrison. 18285-11-599-600-February 28, 1784: State of Virginia pay voucher for Philip Orbin, who had served as a soldier in Capt. [Abraham] Kellar com-pany form May 29, 1779 to May 29, 1780. Names: William Elms. 18286-11-601-602-February 28, 1784: State of Virginia pay voucher for Samuel Watkins, who served as a soldier from April 12, 1779 to January 31, 1783. 18287-11-603-604-November 4, 1783: Top document. Thomas Gaskins at Fort Nelson request to auditor for state of Virginia to settle his pay from July 30, 1780 to January 31, 1783. Names: Philip Barbour. 18288-11-603-604-November 5, 1783: Second document. Lieut. Richard Clark certified Archibald Lockhart enlisted with Capt. [Edward] Wor-thington at Fort Nelson on November 8, 1779. Verso indicated discharge of Lockhart. 18289-11-603-604-November 5, 1783: Bottom document. Samuel Taylor at Fort Nelson instruction to settle his pay and to issue to Philip Barbour. 18290-11-605-606-October 30, 1783: Top document. Samuel Watkins at Louisville order to auditor for state of Virginia to pay his wages with Capt. [Edward] Worthington to Philip Barbour. Verso indicated orders of soldier not yet discharged. 18291-11-605-606-November 4, 1783: Bottom document. John Favers at Fort Nelson order to auditors for state of Virginia to settle and pay his wages from August 1, 1781 to January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18292-11-607-608-November 13, 1783: Top document. John Coldwater at Fort Nelson order to auditors of the state of Virginia to pay wages as a soldier in Capt. [John] Baley company from commencement of service to January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18293-11-607-608-November 14, 1783: Second document. Fort Nelson settled pay and wages of Benjamin Russell and gave pay to Philip Barbour. Names: William Russell. 18294-11-607-608-November 1, 1783: Bottom document. John Vaughan order to auditors of state of Virginia to pay his wages with Capt. Todd to Philip Barbour. 18295-11-609-610-November 4, 1783: Top document. Boston Damewood order to auditors of the state of Virginia to pay his wages from November 6, 1779 to January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18296-11-609-610-May 1, 1783: Second document. Sergeant Ebenezer Crain or Crane order New Orleans to auditor of state of Virginia to pay his wages as a soldier with Capt. John Williams to Philip Barbour. 18297-11-609-610-November 17, 1783: Bottom document. William Pique at Louisville order to pay his wages as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from his enlistment to Philip Barbour. 18298-11-611-612-November 12, 1783: Top document. Richard Lovel at Fort Nelson order to auditors of the state of Virginia to pay his wages as a soldier in Capt. [John} Baley company of the Illinois Regiment from com-mencement of service to January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18299-11-611-612-November 8, 1783: Bottom document. Samuel Watkins order at Fort Nelson to auditors of the state of Virginia to pay his wages with Capt. [John] Baley of the Illinois Regiment from December 24, 1780 to January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18300-11-613-614-November 19, 1783: Top document. Discharge of Wil-liam Bell. Wages in Illinois Regiment from March 10, 1780 to January 31, 1783 were given to Philip Barbour. 18301-11-613-614-April 1, 1783: Bottom document. Faded. Appears to be discharge for Charles Honsler, who assigned his rights and title for wages to Philip Barbour. 18302-11-615-616-February 25, 1784: Top document. Commonwealth [of Virginia] pay voucher for service of James Favers as soldier from August of 1781 to January 31, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18303-11-615-616-February 25, 1784: Bottom document. Commonwealth [of Virginia] pay voucher for James Taylor for service as soldier in artillery from June 4, 1779 to October 17, 1781. Names: William Elms. 18304-11-617-618-February 28, 1784: Top document. Pay voucher for John Coldwater service as a soldier from July 16, 1781 to January 31, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18305-11-617-618-February 28, 1784: Bottom document. State of Virginia pay voucher for John Vaughan, who served as a soldier from 1780 to De-cember 31, 1781. Names: William Elms. 18306-11-619-620-February 28, 1784: Top document. State of Virginia pay voucher for Ebenezer Craine for service in the Illinois Regiment from May 9, 1779 to May 9, 1780. Names: William Elms. 18307-11-619-620-February 28, 1784: Bottom document. State of Virginia pay voucher for John Vaughan, who was a soldier in Capt. Todd's company from March 18, 1779 to March 1, 1780. Names: William Elms. 18308-11-621-622-February 28, 1784: Top document. State of Virginia pay voucher for William Bell, who served a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from March 10, 1780 to January 31, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18309-11-621-622-February 28, 1784: Bottom document. Pay voucher for Richard Loveing [Lovel], who served as a soldier in Capt. [John] Baley company from April 12, 1780 to January 31, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18310-11-623-624-February 28, 1784: Top document. Pay voucher for Benjamin Russell, who was a soldier in the infantry from November 12, 1779 to October 31, 1780. 18311-11-623-624-February 24, 1784: Bottom document. John Crittenden at Louisville certified Major George Walls had issued him a pistol. 18312-11-625-627-February 25, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Commonwealth of Virginia pay voucher for William Pique, who served as a soldier in the infantry from July 16, 1781 to January 31, 1783. Names: William Elms. 18313-11-625-627-February 25, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Pay voucher for Charles Onsler, who had served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from May 30, 1780 to April 9, 1783. Names: William Elms.
BOX 648-FOLDER 203 PAPERS-MARCH 1784 FRAMES #628-691 43 documents filmed on 63 frames. 18314-11-629-March 2, 1784: Shawnee and Wyandot Indian speeches. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18315-11-630-March 3, 1784: Letter of John Donelson to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18316-11-631-634-March 17, 1784: Pay voucher and clothing allotment for Capt. John Williams of Illinois Regiment from May 29, 1779 to February 28, 1780. Names: Col. Christian. 18317-11-635-638-March 24, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls paid Joseph McCrew for making of a new wheel for a wagon in January of 1784. Names: John Donne. 18318-11-635-638-March 20, 1784: Second document. Duplicate filming. Forage issued for horses. Names: Lieut. Col. Dowman, Robert Stumford, J. Parker. 18319-11-635-638-March 20, 1784: Third document. Duplicate filming. Richard Ridgrly letter to Edward Randolph at Richmond, Virginia. Refer-ence to Mr. Nathan. 18320-11-639-642-March 1, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 14 day rations for 4 men and a wagoner. Names: William Pique, Major George Walls. 18321-11-639-642-March 1, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Names: William Helm, Benjamin Fields, Joseph Roberts, Auditors at Richmond. 18322-11-643-644-November 5, 1783: Top document. Will Thomson order at Fort Nelson to Virginia auditors to pay his wages with Capt. Isaac Taylor to Philip Barbour. 18323-11-643-644-July 13, 1780: Second document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified William Chapman served as a soldier in Capt. Jesse Evans company of Illinois Regiment from January 29, 1779 to July 30, 1780 and was discharged at his own request. 18324-11-643-644-October 31, 1783: Third document. James Ramesy order at Fort Nelson to pay his wages as a soldier in Capt. [Robert] George company from January 15, 1780 to January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18325-11-643-644-November 4, 1783: Bottom document. Francis Oliver? order at Fort Nelson for Virginia auditors to pay his wages as a sergeant with Capt. [Mark] Thomas to Philip Barbour. 18326-11-645-648-November 14, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. John Lemmon at Fort Nelson order to Virginia auditors to pay his wages as a solider in Capt. [John] Baley company of the Illinois Regiment from commencement of service until January 31, 1783 to Philip Barbour. 18327-11-645-648-March 29, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Payment due Benjamin Fields for express. Names: Col. Bowman, John McDowell. 18328-11-649-652-March 30, 1784: Duplicate filming. Account of Lieut. Richard Clark from June 1779: 18328-11-649-652-March 30, 1784-Continued: to July 12, 1780. Items: cloth, shallon, flannel, buttons, silk, English blankets, comb, rum, sugar, coffee, thread, mohair. 18329-11-653-654-March 29, 1783: Top document. Pay voucher for En-sign Benjamin Fields. Names: Col. Bowman, John McDowell. 18330-11-653-654-December 25, 1781: Bottom document. Pay voucher at Falls of Ohio for Ensign Benjamin Fields of Col. George Slaughter Corps from September 7, 1780 to December 21, 1781. 18331-11-655-656-March 6, 1784: Top document. Names: Benjamin Fields, Timothy Fielding, Francis Hardin. 18332-11-655-656-February 25, 1782: Bottom document. William Chap-man statement that he had sold his wages for serving in the Illinois Regi-ment to Joseph Ramsey, John Strothes. 18333-11-657-658-March 12, 1784: Top document. Commonwealth of Virginia pay voucher for Capt. Jesse Evans pay as a captain in the Illinois Virginia Regiment for service from July 13, 1780 to November 20, 1781. Names: John Montgomery, Montgomery County. 18334-11-657-658-March 12, 1784: Bottom document. Pay voucher for William Booton, who served in the cavalry from February 14, 1780 to December 31, 1781. 18335-11-659-660-March 19, 1784: Pay voucher for Capt. Jesse Evans who served in the Illinois Regiment from December 29, 1778 to July 13, 1780. 18336-11-661-662-March 29, 1784: Pay voucher for James Ramsey, who served as a soldier in the artillery of Illinois Regiment from January 15, 1780 to December 3, 1781. Names: William Elms. 18337-11-663-664-March 29, 1784: Top document. Pay voucher for John Joynes, who served in Capt. [Edward] Worthington company from April 12, 1779 to April 12, 1780. 18338-11-663-664-March 20, 1784: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued a musket, bayonet, flints and cartridge box. to William Oldham. 18339-11-665-666-March 29, 1784: Top document. Pay voucher for John Lemmons for service from September 9, 1779 to December 31, 1781. Names: William Elms. 18340-11-665-666-March 29, 1784: Bottom document. Pay voucher for William Thomas form December 20, 1779 to July 14, 1780. 18341-11-667-670-March 31, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 25 pounds of beef and a bushel of indian corn to indian interpreter David Owens for 2 Shawnee Indians, who came with speeches from their nation. 18342-11-667-670-April 12, 1780: Second document. Duplicate filming. John Joynes order to Virginia auditors to pay his wages as a soldier in Capt. [Edward] Worthington company of the Illinois Regiment from April 12, 1779 to April 12, 1780 to Philip Barbour. 18343-11-667-670-March 31, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. New Holland issued a rifle and powder to James Brown. Names: John McDowell. 18344-11-671-672-November 18, 1783: Top document. John Lemmon order to Virginia auditors to issue his wages as a soldier in Capt. John Baley company of the Illinois Regiment from January of 1783 to date to Philip Barbour. Names: Major George Walls, Will Johnston. 18345-11-671-672-No Date: Second document. No words. 18346-11-671-672-December 21, 1778: Bottom document. Incomplete. Pay voucher for Capt. Isaac Taylor. 18347-11-673-676-March 1, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Ma-jor George Walls issued beef ration to William Pique. 18348-11-673-676-June 1780: Second document. Duplicate filming. Pay voucher for Col. Preston. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18349-11-673-676-March 22, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 7 day rations for 3 men, a laborer and wagoner. Names: William Pique, Major George Walls. 18350-11-677-680-March 21, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued rations for 4 men, a laborer and wagoner. Names: William Pique. 18351-11-677-680-November 7, 1783: Second document. Duplicate film-ing. Wages due John Elms were assigned by his heir James Elms to Philip Barbour. Names: Capt. Thomas Quirk. 18352-11-677-680-No Date: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. No words. 18353-11-681-683-March 29, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Pay voucher for Turner Oliver for service as a sergeant in Major [George] Slaughter Corps from November 12, 1779 to November 30, 1781. 18354-11-681-683-March 24, 1783: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Lincoln County Board of commissioners certified payment due William Pique for service in Capt. [John] Baley company of the Illinois Regiment. Names: William Flemming, Samuel McDowell, Caleb Wallace, Philip Barbour, Edward Matthews. 18355-11-684-687-March 26, 1784: Major George Walls issued an anvil in Jefferson County. Names: J. F. Moore, Jesse Ellis. 18356-11-688-691-February 21, 1782: Top document. Duplicate filming. Proof of service for William Booton. 18357-11-688-691-February 14, 1782: Bottom document. Duplicate film-ing. Capt. John Rogers certified William Booton was a soldier in the Illi-nois Troop of Light Dragoons and was discharged at Fredericksburg. Names: Thomas Richardson, William Reynolds.
BOX 648-FOLDER 204 PAPERS APRIL 1784 FRAMES #692-749 54 documents filmed on 57 frames. 18358-11-693-April 3, 1784: Letter of G. Walls to J. Sherlock. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18359-11-694-April 13, 1784: Letter of G. Walls to Indian Chiefs. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18360-11-695-April 15, 1784: Letter of Levi Todd to Governor Harrison. Filed and printed elsewhere. 18361-11-696-698-April 5, 1784: Major George Walls account at Fort Nelson on behalf of the state of Virginia with Daniel Brohead Jr. from July 5, 1783 to April 5, 1784. Whiskey furnished indians, pay to interpreter Monsieur Paurre, binding stripes for flag, vermillion, express to Shawnee Indians, beef, corn, liquor. Names: Capt. James Patten, Jones and Lunts-ford. 18362-11-699-701-April 8, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Mi-chael Miles order at Falls of Ohio to auditors to pay his wages for service as sergeant major, adjutant, and conductor of military stores in the Illinois Regiment to Daniel Brohead Jr. Names: Richard Ferrell. 18363-11-688-701-December 27, 1782: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Appraisement of horse in Jefferson County and defense of inhabi-tants. Reference to scouting party to mouth of Kentucky River. Names: James Stevenson, Robert Floyd, Col. John Floyd, Caleb Wallace. 18364-11-702-704-April 2, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. John Dodge paid for skins. Names: William Cisme?, James Sherlock. 18365-11-702-704-July 1780: Second document. Duplicate filming. Ap-praisement of a horse and bullock, which were property of John Bowmer. Names: Robert Bowman, John Bowmen, James Cox, Ebenezer Titus, Thomas Acker, Henry Prater. 18366-11-702-704-May 17, 1783: Third document. Duplicate filming. Payment to Henry Hoglan for 2 canoes taken for use by the state. Names: John McDowell, Jacob Vanmatre, Samuel Gill, unable to read a name. 18367-11-702-704-April 28, 1784: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued an ax as part of the wages as wagoner to William Pique. 18368-11-705-706-March 11, 1783: Top document. Pay was due to James Lindsey at Lexington for 75 pounds of beef. Names: John McDowell. 18369-11-705-706-March 11, 1783: Second document. Pay due Robert Patterson at Lexington for 75 pounds of beef. Names: John McDowell. 18370-11-705-706-February 10, 1783: Bottom document. Henry Hogland at Jefferson County certified a horse and gun were taken by the enemy when the cavalry invaded in September of 1781. Names: James Quarter-mous, Samuel Wells. 18371-11-707-710-June 30, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Ap-praisement in Jefferson County of 2 canoes, which were made for the state of Virginia. Names: Will Shannon, Jacob Pyeatt, James Patten, Henry Hogland, Col. John Floyd. 18372-11-707-710-November, 1782: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. John Floyd certified James Hogland served as a spy on 18 day expedition against the Shawnee Indians. 18373-11-711-714-July 12, 1782: Top document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson payment to Boston Damewood for 85 days work on the galley. Names: Bland Ballard, Samuel Smyth. 18374-11-711-714-April 28, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls issue 4 pounds of gunpowder as wage payment to William Pique for work for as wagoner. 18375-11-715-716-April 13, 1784: Top document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued powder, lead and flints for use of 3 Shawnee indian messengers. 18376-11-715-716-April 1784: Bottom document. Fort Nelson issued powder and blank cartridges for use of troops on arrival of General Muhlenberg. 18377-11-717-719-June 2, 1781: Duplicate filming. Pay and clothing voucher for Capt. Richard McCarty. Names: George Rogers Clark. 18378-11-720-722-April 14, 1783: Top document. Duplicate filming. Pay voucher for Jacob Morris from April 30, 1782 to April 14, 1783. 18379-11-720-722-April 13, 1784: Second document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued to indian interpreter David Owens an ax for use of 3 Shawnee indian messengers. 18380-11-720-722-April 4, 1784: Bottom document. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified Joseph Rogers served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from January 2, 1779 to May 29, 1780 and had not received any pay. 18381-11-723-724-April 15, 1784: Top document. Duplicate filming. Capt. John Baley order to auditors to issue pay for service as a lieutenant and captain in the Illinois Regiment to Daniel Brohead Jr. Names: William Johnston. 18382-11-723-724-March 2, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Lieut. Col. John Montgomery certified David Rogers served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from January 2, 1779 to May 29, 1780 and had not received any pay. 18383-11-725-726-May 31, 1780: Top document. Lieut. Col. John Mont-gomery certified Samuel Byrd served as a soldier in the Illinois Regiment from January 3, 1779 to May 31, 1780 and had not received any pay. Verso indicated discharge of Samuel Byrd. 18384-11-725-726-April 6, 1784: Second document. Names: John Johnson, William Foster, Thomas Spencer, Richard Hayes, John Harrison, Lotte Egmond, John Collins, Richard ? and ? Bolling. 18385-11-725-726-April 9, 1784: Bottom document. Squire Boone re-ceived 5 pounds of gun powder agreeable to Col. Israel Cox's orders from Major George Walls. 18386-11-727-728-February 10, 1783: Top document. Appraisement of sword, horse and saddle, which were property of James Hagting? Names: James Quartermous. 18387-11-727-728-No Date: Second document. Joseph McGrew was given 2 bushels of salt for making a new wagon wheel. 18388-11-727-728-April 28, 1784: Third document. Major George Walls issued 12 muskets, powder and lead for defense of salt works. Names: R. Daniel. 18389-11-727-728-April 8, 1784: Bottom document. Major George Walls issued 15 pounds of beef to indian interpreter David Owens for use of 3 Shawnee indians. 18390-11-729-730-No Date: Top document. Bacon, beef and salt issued to Daniel Brohead. 18391-11-729-730-April 10, 1784: Second document. Verso has date and name of Benjamin Harrison Jr. Names: Bernard Sims, David Flowers, Jacob Machane, Thomas Taylor, David Barton, Thomas Ballow, Lawson Hobrand. 18392-11-729-730-May 7, 1783: Bottom document. Payment due James Hogland for service as a spy for 18 days and for a lost horse and saddle. Names: John McDowell. 18393-11-731-734-November 29, 1782: Top document. Duplicate filming. Bill of exchange sent from Richmond, Virginia by Daniel Clark to Benja-min Harrison for payment due Benjamin Harrison Jr. for which David Ross, commercial agent, had been directed to pay. Council [of Virginia] approved payment December 2, 1782. 18394-11-731-734-April 22, 1784: Second document. Duplicate filming. Fort Nelson issued 9 day ration of corn and beef for a wagoner. 18395-11-731-734-April 8, 1784: Third document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 35 quarts of corn to William Pique. 18396-11-735-736-May 17, 1783: Top document. Payment due Boston Damewood. Names: John McDowell, Samuel Gill. 18397-11-735-736-February 28, 1783: Second document. Faded. Names: James Hogland, [Caleb] Wallace, Elias Newkirk?, Carney Havery? 18398-11-735-736-April 4, 1784: Third document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 30 pounds of bear meat for 2 indians and indian inter-preter David Owens. Names: Lieut. Richard Clark. 18399-11-735-736-April 13, 1784: Bottom document. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 2 bushels of corn, 40 pounds of dried beef, and 2 quarts of salt to indian interpreter David Owens for 3 Shawnee indians. 18400-11-737-739-November 29, 1782: Top document. Duplicate filming. Bill of exchange sent from Richmond, Virginia by Daniel Clark to Gover-nor of Virginia for payment due Benjamin Harrison Junior. Names: David Ross. Approved for payment by Council of Virginia on December 2, 1782. Names: Benjamin Harrison. 18401-11-737-739-April 1, 1784: Bottom document. Duplicate filming. Major George Walls at Fort Nelson issued 7 day ration of corn and beef for 3 men. Names: William Pique. 18402-11-740-741-March 21, 1783: Top document. George Rogers Clark certified David Guest supplied cattle for use of troops in the year 1777, Names: Benjamin Logan. 18403-11-740-741-July 11, 1781: Bottom document. Payment due William Cawinden. Unable to read a name. 18404-11-742-743-April 10, 1783: Top document. Appraisement of saddle and bridle belonging to Jess Furbish. Names: David Coaf?, James McClure, Benjamin Logan. Reference to Blue Lick. 18405-11-742-743-July 7, 1780: Second document. Impressment of indian corn and horse for use of Benjamin Logan's militia, which went on expedi-tion against the Western Indians. Names: Stephen Filkin?, Capt. John Do-herty. 18406-11-742-743-April 10, 1783: Third document. Capt. Thomas Moore certified William Morrow used his [horse] for 14 days during the 1782 Shawnee expedition commanded by George Rogers Clark. 18407-11-742-743-June 20, 1782: Bottom document. Appraisement of a Samuel Rice's horse, which wa |