[Council to Colo. Jas. Hindman]
Sir If it is convenient, we request you to send by Capt Middleton
as much Flour as he will receive belonging to the State
[Council to William Hemsley Esqr.]
Sir If there is any of the Flour which we purchased of you, still
remaining in your Hands, we request you will have it delivered to
Capt Middleton
[Council to Colo. Thomas Price]
Sir. Yours of the 8th Inst we have received. All the Flour now
remaining in your Hands, together with what you may collect, you
will have transported to George Town and delivered to Mr Thomas
Beall junr and as the Route is changed we hope it will, in some
Measure remove the Difficulty of procuring Waggons. We request
you to have the Shorts and Bran sold to the best Advantage you can,
for the State, unless there is a Continental Quartermaster at Fred-
erick who will give a Receipt for them, and think you have acted very
properly in not separating the Midlings from the fine Flour, in this
Manner we wish you to have the whole of the Wheat manufactured.
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