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Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland, 1780-1781
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308 Proceedings and Correspondence

February 10
Liber No. 78
p. 58

receive for the use of the State and give your Receipt therefor. We
desire you to forward by the first opportunity to the Head of Elk
twenty one Barrels of Flour two Barrels of Ship Stuff, four Barrels
of Hogs lard for the united States, together with two hundred
Bushels of Wheat now in Store at Cambridge, to be delivered to the
issuing Commissary at the Head of Elk and for which you are to
take his receipt.

February 12
Liber C. B.

No. 24
P. 43

Monday 12th February 1781

Ordered that the Commanding Officer at the Hospital receive
therein Mary Darnall a soldiers wife of the 4th Regimt and that he
draw rations and other necessaries which her present situation may
require
That the western shore Treasurer pay to Capt. Robert Berry
eighty three pounds, two shillings and six pence of the new Emission
in lieu of three thousand, three hundred and twenty five pounds due
him per Acct passed by the Aud. Genl

February 12
Liber No. 78
P. 58

[Council to President of the Board of War.]

The General Assembly of this State at their late Sitting passed an
Act directing that the Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of
the Regiment extraordinary should be drafted into the continental
Service and that the field and commissioned Officers of said Regiment
should be recalled with this Proviso that Colonel Alexander Lawson
Smith who had the Command of the said Regiment should hold the
Rank of Lieutenant Colonel as a supernumerary Officer in this State
in the continental Service, he having resigned his Commission in the
Continental Service for the Purpose of accepting the Command of
said Regiment and being entitled in Course to the Rank of Lieutenant
Colonel and requested us to write to your Board desiring that a
Commission might be made out accordingly. We therefore desire
that a Commission may issue to Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Law-
son Smith with the Rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the continental
Service.

February 13
Liber C. B.

No. 24
P. 43

Tuesday 13th February 1781.

Ordered That the western shore Treasurer pay to Hannah May
five Dollars of the new Emission in lieu seventy five pounds per Acct
passed by the D. Aud.
That the said Treasurer pay to the Honble John Rogers Esquire
three hundred and forty one pounds, fourteen shillings and two pence
of the same Emission in lieu of thirteen thousand, six hundred and
sixty eight pounds, six shillings and eight pence due him per Account
passed by the Aud. Genl
That the said Treasurer pay to Samuel T. Wright Esquire two
hundred pounds of the same Emission on Account.



 
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