Author: Thomas Patten
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Lists men by company with issued rations. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with an endorsement signed by Dudley Mercer. Date and place taken from note.
Extra Issues of Rations, 8 March 1783
Order for Extra Rations, 11 March 1783
Author: Samuel Shaw
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Order asking for the issue of provisions for 2 days for 1 corporal and 8 men belonging to Commandant(?) Baige. A total of 18 rations were issued from 9 March to 11 March. Has several signatures approving the rations, Jonathan Lillie an aide-de-camp, a Mr. Forsythe, and Major Shaw as Knox's aide-de-camp. Docket on verso is signed by a W. Woodstock.
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Order asking for the issue of provisions for 2 days for 1 corporal and 8 men belonging to Commandant(?) Baige. A total of 18 rations were issued from 9 March to 11 March. Has several signatures approving the rations, Jonathan Lillie an aide-de-camp, a Mr. Forsythe, and Major Shaw as Knox's aide-de-camp. Docket on verso is signed by a W. Woodstock.
Request for Extra Officers Rations, 8 March 1783
Author: Samuel Shaw
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Request for a week's worth of provisions. Signed by a John K. (rest of the surname is illegible), countersigned by Samuel Shaw and includes a note on the verso from Joseph Banks.
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Request for a week's worth of provisions. Signed by a John K. (rest of the surname is illegible), countersigned by Samuel Shaw and includes a note on the verso from Joseph Banks.
Request for Extra Rations, 5 March 1783
Author: Samuel Shaw
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Request for a week's worth of provisions. Includes a note on the verso from a Paul [Ramsey ?].
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Request for a week's worth of provisions. Includes a note on the verso from a Paul [Ramsey ?].
Request for Extra Rations, 29 March 1783
Author: Samuel Shaw
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Request for three days' worth of provisions for two watermen. Creator signature illegible. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Robert Matthews. Place taken from note.
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Request for three days' worth of provisions for two watermen. Creator signature illegible. Countersigned by Samuel Shaw with a note from Robert Matthews. Place taken from note.
Abstract of Extra Issues, October 1783
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Lists number of rations and for what purpose they were issued.
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Lists number of rations and for what purpose they were issued.
Army Rations Issued to Prisoners and Detachment, 8 March 1783
Author: Asa Andrews
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Lists men by regiment with issued rations. Countersigned by John Doughty and an illegible signature with a note from Eli King.
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Lists men by regiment with issued rations. Countersigned by John Doughty and an illegible signature with a note from Eli King.
Extra Rations for Major Sauvant, 11 March 1783
Author: Samuel Shaw
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Requests six days of rations for Major Sauvant, a member of the sappers and engineers. Signed by Captain Joseph C. Dellezenn and countersigned by Major General Knox's aide-de-camp, Major Samuel Shaw. A note made by Shaw says the rations are To be charged to Capt. Delezenn. Docket signed by Paul Benny, using an x for his mark. Document is in Dellezenn's hand.
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Requests six days of rations for Major Sauvant, a member of the sappers and engineers. Signed by Captain Joseph C. Dellezenn and countersigned by Major General Knox's aide-de-camp, Major Samuel Shaw. A note made by Shaw says the rations are To be charged to Capt. Delezenn. Docket signed by Paul Benny, using an x for his mark. Document is in Dellezenn's hand.
Army Rations Issued to Engineer's Department, 8 March 1783
Author: Samuel Shaw
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Document specifying the number of persons, days, and rations issued for the engineers at West Point from 1 March to 8 March. A total of 16 persons (from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Connecticut Regiments and the 3rd Artillery - as well as 1 hired mason) were used for the 8 days. A total of 192 rations were issued. Signed by Major Shaw as Knox's aide-de-camp and Joseph Chasman as superintendent. Docket signed with an illegible signature.
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Document specifying the number of persons, days, and rations issued for the engineers at West Point from 1 March to 8 March. A total of 16 persons (from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Connecticut Regiments and the 3rd Artillery - as well as 1 hired mason) were used for the 8 days. A total of 192 rations were issued. Signed by Major Shaw as Knox's aide-de-camp and Joseph Chasman as superintendent. Docket signed with an illegible signature.
Army Rations, 16 March 1783
Author: Samuel Shaw
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Partially printed document detailing number or rations given to members of the [engineering] department from 9 March - 16 March. All in all, 18 persons from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Connecticut Regiments and the 3rd Regiment of Artillery, along with 1 independent mason were given 216 rations. Note on verso signed by a Jacob Gillet.
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Partially printed document detailing number or rations given to members of the [engineering] department from 9 March - 16 March. All in all, 18 persons from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Connecticut Regiments and the 3rd Regiment of Artillery, along with 1 independent mason were given 216 rations. Note on verso signed by a Jacob Gillet.