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Journal and Correspondence of the Maryland Council of Safety, January 1-March 20, 1777
Volume 16, Page 206   View pdf image (33K)
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206 Journal and Correspondence

C. B.

Thomas Jones and James Calhoun Esquires of Baltimore
Town are requested to view the House of George Linden-
berger, occupied as a Laboratory and Guard-House at that
Place, and ascertain the reasonable annual Rent for the same,
also certify what Damage has been done the said House,
while in public Service, and what Officers commanded them
at the Time the Damages were done.
Ordered, That the Western Shore Treasurer pay to Cap-
tain ThosYates, for the use of Colonel Josiah Carvel Hall
sixty Pounds, to be accounted for.
That the said Treasurer pay to Major Thomas Snowden one
hundred and twenty eight pounds, sixteen shillings and three
pence, for Amt of Acct
Ordered, That the Western Shore Treasurer pay to John
Gordon two hundred & fifty Pounds, the Balance of Contract
for making Cartouch Boxes.
That the said Treasurer pay to Monsieur Bagues eighty
Dollars, by order of the General Assembly.
That the said Treasurer pay to John Hoskins Stone, for the
use, and by order, of Joseph Harrison two hundred and sixty
eight pounds, seventeen shillings for Medicine p Acct
That the said Treasurer pay to Thomas Wilson eight
Pounds, five shillings and nine Pence, for Amt of Acce
That John McGlamencey, a Private in Captain Gunby's
Company of Regulars, on Doctor Michael Wallace's Certifi-
cate, be discharged from the Service, as an Invalid.
That the Western Shore Treasurer pay to Heber Whitting-
ham six Pounds, fifteen shillings for Amt of Acct

C. C.
19

[Council to J. Stevenson.]

In Council Annapolis 11th Apl 1777.
Sir.
Inclosed you have a Copy of a Resolution of Congress of
the 2d Instant, by which you will see, the Continental Stores,
in Baltimore are desired to be immediately removed to
Carlile. You are therefore to have those in your Custody
removed as soon as may be, and advise us of your Success.
We suppose a Number of the Pennsylvania Waggons will be
glad to take the Powder, as back Loads, if you cannot readily
get it away in that Manner nor hire Waggons, you must apply
to this Board, and further Directions will be given.
Mr Josa Stevenson We are &ca
Balt County



 
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