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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1781-1784
Volume 48, Page 256   View pdf image (33K)
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256 Journal and Correspondence.

September 7
Liber C. B.
No. 24
p. 333

Saturday 7th September 1782

Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to Alexander C
Hanson Esqr ninety Pounds of the Bills emitted under the Act for
the Emission of Bills of Credit &ca in part of his Salary on Account.
That the Issuing Commissary deliver to Mr Paul Snyder Provisions
for four Persons fifteen Days agreeable to an Order of the Secretary
at War of the 15th January 1782. —

September 7
Liber No. 78
p. 372

[Council to The Chevalier De la Valette]

We are honored with your Letter, and have directed Mr Golder
to provide proper Quarters for your Officers and Men, and make
no Doubt of his doing it in such a Manner as to give you and the
Officers Satisfaction. If it is necessary a Person should be con-
stantly on the Spot, to prevent your Men from suffering, and it should
be inconvenient to Mr Golder to remain, we will appoint a fit Person
to do that Duty; but it is our Wish, as it would be more agreeable
to the Inhabitants of the Town, that temporary Barracks or Huts, be
erected on Whetstone Point for the Soldiers, and the State will pay
any extraordinary Expence which may be incurred therein.

Ibid.

[Council to Capt. Archibald Golder]

We request you will procure Quarters for the French Troops in
Baltimore, in the Manner you was heretofore directed to provide
Quarters for the Officers. As soon as you have finished this Business,
inform us.

September 9
Liber C B.
No. 24
p. 333

Monday 9th September 1782

The Flag Schooner Trimmer having discharged her Load, has
Permission to proceed to New York. She has on board six Barrels of
Flour, four Barrels & four Keggs of Bread, three Barrels of Hams
one Barrel of Tar and fourteen Hams. —
Ordered that the western shore Treasurer pay to Catharine Auber
six Pounds, eighteen shillings and nine Pence of the Bills emitted
under the Act for the Emission of Bills of Credit &ca per Account
passed. —
That the said Treasurer pay to Capt John Middleton ten Pounds
specie out of the money arising from the five shillings specie Tax
for the purpose of providing Forage &ca for the Horses procured
under the Act entitled an Act to furnish twenty Dragoon Horses for
the Southern Army on Account of the United States. —
This Board have agreed that Archibald Buchanan and John
McLure shall have Permission to Ship five hundred hhds of Tobacco
to New York on Account of the State on the Terms agreed by the
Intendant and those Gentlemen to pay the Debt contracted by the
Officers of the Maryland Line whilst in Captivity. —



 
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