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1— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
A TRUE AND CORRECT LIST OF PERSONS NAMES WHO
WERE DRAFTED FROM THE FORTY SIXTH REGI-
MENT P. MILITIA TO SARVE THEIR TOUR OF DUTY AS
MILITIA MEN IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED
STATES.
Officers Names.
Captains.
Henry Warton.
Richard Jeffries.
Lieuts.
David Patterson.
Samuel Parsons.
William Isgrig.
Ensigns.
John E. Hays.
William Clemons.
Those officers all Were discharged Except William Isgrig who
Marched to Evy.
Captain Henry Warton Co.
Privates.
Names. Age.
James Morrison by Patrick King his sub, 21
2. Samuel Warton, Jr., 23
3. Thomas Berth. 22
4. John Gardner, 32
5. Matthew Thompson 24
6. Reese Thompson, 22
7. Simeon Smally, 24
S. Henry Waggoner, 23
9. Jacob Walls 33
10. Daniel Seegrist,
11. Robert Gardner,
12. Samuel McGeehen 42
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14. 5
Captain Jeffries.
Privates.
Names. Age.
13. William Dearmond 25
14. Nicholas Gooshorn, 29
by William David Subst.
15. Jacob Strong, 23
16. Matthey Gilleland, 23
17. James Orr, 39
18. Samuel Goodshorn 28
19. John McMath by Adam Hockenberry his substitute, . . 25
20. Adam Stong enlisted with Lt. Larkin.
Deserted and is still at home.
Captain Harper.
Privates.
21. Jacob Bolinger, 35
22. John Smice, 28
23. William McClain, 27
24. George Wilson, 21
25. George Smice, 23
26. George demons, 29
27. Henry Fitzsimons, 22
28. Samuel Morehead, 35
29. Joseph Hudson, 25
Captain Shore.
Privates.
30. James Gleen, 35
31. John Green, 30
32. John Ashmore 29
33. Henry Knight 19
34. John Lockhart 29
35. George Green, 44
36. Elisha Green 28
37. Richard Bradley 24
38. George Shreoder, 26
39. Jacob Cutchall
6 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Capt. Wm. Crocker.
Privates.
Names. Age.
40. Francis Crouthers, 27
41. Wm. Galbraith 24
42. Andrew Gilleland 21
43. John Price, 34
44. John McCammon, 24
45. Isaac Burns, 37
46. Robert McCormick 22
47. Samuel Clark, 29
48. Rodney McKinstry by Samuel McKiffen his Substitute.
49. Henry Baleson, Junr 32
by Thomas Larremore his substitute.
Captain Hugh Madden.
Privates.
50. Thomas Hooper
51. Jacob Kieth,
52. Nathen Chilcote 24
53. Jacob Cornelius 34
54. Button Lane 24
55. John Kyler, 23
56. James Madden, 27
he were discharged by his Captain after the draft were
made.
57. Thomas Rodgers, 38
58. James Fletcher, 30
59. Robert Madden, 31
60. Joshua Hooper 23
Captain Isaac Moreland.
Privates.
61. James Ramsey 22
02. William Johnston
63. Thomas W. Neely
64. William Wilson,
65. Peter Noah 34
66. Robert McCarrel 23
67. John Blair, Esqr 33
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14. 7
68. Hugh Bingham, 20
69. William Chambers, 38
70. Hugh Campble, 22
71. Joseph McCarrell, 21
72. Robert Fleming, 44
73. Thomas Johnston 27
74. John Bingham, 38
75. Elias McClelland 30
76. James Walker, 24
77. James Welch, 37
Captain George Dougherty.
Privates.
78. Greorge Deen, 26
79. Samuel Irven, 23
80. William Curry, 43
81. Nicholas Newell, 25
82. Nicholas Beaty, IS
83. David Johns, 39
84. Michael Swartz, 39
85. Henry Kimberling, 22
86. Hezekiah Rickets, 20
Note: I believe the Ware Som more substitutes but the
Were not entired by me as the Captains did not give them in
Whether they were excepted or not.
I, John Shaver Lieut. Col. of the 46th Regiment P. M. do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a Correct List of all the
names of the Persons Drafted from the forty Sixth Regt. P. M.
to the best of my knowledge.
JOHN SHAVER. L. C.
WILLIAM MORE.
B. I. of 2 B. 11 D. P. M.
March 14th 1814.
A TRUE LIST OF THE MEN ENROLLED IN MY LIST THAT
STANDS ENROLED IN FOLLOWING CLASSES 1ST, 2D,
3RD, 4TH.
1st C.
Jacob Moyer. Nicholas Brant.
John Clever. Frederick Ney.
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
John Goss.
John Seichrist.
Jacob Auchenbauch.
Samuel Dunbar.
Abraham Herr.
Abraham Regriel, Ju.
Jacob Seichrist.
Jacob Miller.
Jacob Kitsmlller.
William Alt.
John Fogel.
Joseph Xander.
Henry Corminy.
Henry Redish.
Deater Beaver.
Solomon Williams.
John Gilbert.
Michael Struck.
2d C.
Jacob Blecher.
Jacob prusia.
James Buchter.
David Rees.
Henry Blecher.
Peter Ache, Jur.
Henry Craiglow.
3d C.
Christian Howarter.
John Markwort.
Phillip Xander.
John Bowman.
John Berry.
Henry Ney.
Henry Ellenberger.
John Bowman, Jur.
Jacob Rees.
Alexander Drumins.
Christian Stouffer.
Michael Ferrey.
Christian Stitser.
John Simmerman.
4th C.
Adam Ulrich.
Jacob Miller, Junr.
John Moyer.
John Stroh-wagr.
Robert Taylor.
Jacob Shenk.
Thomas Mitchel.
Christian Beam.
John Bealer.
Daniel Fegan.
Solomon Seichrist.
Henry Moyer, miller.
Jacol) Blouch.
Given from under my hand this 16th day of August 1814.
JOHN BENTER. CAPT.
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14. 9
1814 NOVEMBER THE 3RD HAD ALL THE MEN NOTIFIED
AGREEABLE TO GENERAL ORDERS, HANDED TO ME
OCTOBER THE 30TH 1814. THE FOLLOWING BEING A
TRUE LIST OF THE MEN TO BE DETACHED FROM
THIS COMPANY AGREEABLE TO THE CLASISES OF
1812. CAPTAIN JAMES CAMPBELL.
Names.
Hank.
Age.
Remark.
1st. Stevan Beach
Peter Suits
4th Sargant, ..
2nd Corpiral, . .
29
24
32
30
34
absent.
Sub John Buddock.
2nd Class.
27
37
31
29
19
25
31
21
32
25
42
sub. Frederick Lavenburg
sub. John Romeg.
3rd Class.
on the Exempt list.
absent.
Sub.
Hennery Heplor Senr,..
absent.
Wm. Wilson.
Alexander Montgomery.
CLAS
S CAPT. GULP 6
TH COMP.
1 the class.
Lenhart Strickler.
Frederick Hauert.
Samuel Borky.
John Kramling.
George Neaff.
Even Ijewis.
John Shmith.
Larias Kromer.
Christ. Gerrett.
Tobias KralL
Jacob Meace far.
Frederick Krige.
Samuel Gustret.
John Gingrich.
John Spengler.
Henry Royer.
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
2th class.
Henry Shmith.
Jacob Borcky.
Jacob freiberger.
George Krum-farmer.
Henry Iba.
George Miller.
George Kiner.
Henry Miller.
George Kapp.
John Lauser.
Peter Moore.
Lenhart Kapp.
Henry Sheaffer.
Martin Bergelbach.
John Diedrich.
George Arnold.
Jonathan Tomskins.
Jacob Kreisher.
3 the clas.
John Braunnwell.
John Shauck.
John Royer.
Benjamin Meace.
George Neaff-milr.
Phillip Meace.
George Witimyer.
John Sweitzer.
John Shnebly.
Christian Dietrick.
John Koehli, Jur.
John Hanert.
Jacob Krall.
Peter Brubacher.
Adam Swanger.
George Robinson.
4th clas.
John Bright.
Henry Kerchlin.
Daniel Kunsman.
A TRUE LIST OF THE DELI COMPANY, SECOND COM-
PANY, AUGUST 17TH, 1814.
Captain.
George Meiser.
Names. 1st Class.
Andrew Leonnard.
Nichilas Miller.
Jonathan Moore.
William Keller.
Jacob Kraumling.
Henry Miller.
Jacob Wegline.
Peter Walter.
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14.
11
2nd Class.
Benjamin Hartman.
John Elick.
Philip Kaulbach.
John Seybei-.
Michal Strickler.
Henry Lonnard.
Frederick Clemence.
John Derr.
George Beaker.
George Uhley.
Abraham McClure.
Adam Mick.
3rd Class.
John Shraum.
John Saltzgaven.
Peter Auchaback.
4th Class.
John Wort.
Adam Baker.
James Yang.
ENROLLMENT OF CAPT. GEORGE SHORT OF THE RIFLE
OOMPBNE OF BOUKS COUNTY.
Captain.
George Short.
Lieutenant.
Andrew Apple.
Balser Steber.
Insin.
Samuel Steckel.
Privates.
Michael Barnet.
George Warne.
Joseph Doul.
John McCarty.
John Grose.
Ellas Foultz.
George Bishop.
Jacob frans.
Joseph Rengert.
Robert Smith.
Barny Andorson.
Philip Lesseg.
Martin Shive.
Herwery kiting.
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
George Sliitz.
Samuel Clark.
John Roller.
Piter koller.
Piter Mickley.
Isaac Ott.
Jacob Swartz.
Samuel Meyers.
Henry Groff.
Samuel Getman.
Michel Barron.
Henry Winholt.
Piter CofEel.
Joseph fredrick.
Daniel Routhabrish.
George Long.
Samuel Eickhart.
John King.
Philip Barron.
George fluck.
Henvey Slight.
Samuel Shally.
Abraham fluck.
Michel Hoft.
John Shoemaker.
Abraham Newhart.
Isaac Barron.
Jacob Algart.
Philip fluck.
John Butz.
John Reagle.
Jacob Front.
Willim Strowan.
John Sellers.
Abraham Housekeeper.
Valontin Holshousser.
Joseph Mumbouer.
Michel Haft, Junr.
Adam Shitz.
Samuel Ruth.
William flitz.
Counrad overpack.
Hanvey Haft.
John Renshriner.
Daniel Serekeler.
John Mayer.
Joseph Ammey.
Henry James.
Michael Small.
Thomas Rathmass.
John Gross.
David Cowman.
Jacob Apple.
John Knackel.
fradrick Smith.
William Knackel.
John Smith.
Charles Mcentree.
John Henn.
Jacob Renshimer.
Edward McCarty.
A CLAS LIST-
Offlcers Names.
Capt.
John Witzsel.
Lieut.
Thomas Young.
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14.
13
Insine.
Thomas Grentain.
James Kelly.
Peter Resor.
John McRath.
John Ervin.
First Class.
George Graby.
David Masey Mark.
Jacob Mayi.
William Coil.
Second Class.
David Stoner.
Christian Null.
John Dunking.
Thomas Sevison.
James Linch.
Jacob Brown.
Jacob Branstetter.
Abraham Reamer.
Jacob Horsier.
John Linch.
James Gruntain.
Alaxandra Melony.
Third Class.
John Login.
William humel.
Fourth Class.
William McRath.
Joseph Smith.
APRIL 9TH 1813 THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTICED TO
MARCH.
Jacob Concken.
George Elliot.
Samuel Hollinshead.
Abraham Yingling.
Henry Miller.
Benjamin McCune.
1st Class.
Ludwick Rimmerlinj
Daniel Fogelsong.
John Baker.
2 Class.
William Holliss.
Henry Hileman.
Before me the subscribers Captain of the 14th Regiment
Huntingdon County personally apeared George McHood who
14
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
being Duly Sworn Saith that Serv'd Riten notices on William
H. Mis Swarr and subscribed before me this 16th Day of
April 1813.
GEORGE MAHOOD.
EDWARD BELL.
Before me the subscribing captan of the 14th Regment Per-
sonally apeared James Irwin who being Duly Sworn as the
Law directs saith that he served Riten Notices on Jacob Con-
dran, George Elliott, Samuel HoUandshead, Abraham Ying-
ling, Ludwick Rimerling, Daniel Foglesong, Henry Miller &
Benjamin McCune and that he variably noticed Henry Hile-
man. Sworn and subscribed Before me this ICth Day of
April 1813.
JAMES IRWIN.
EDWARD BRLL.
CLASS LIST OF THE 8TH COMPANY.
Captain.
1st Class.
John Boltz.
Henry Hielman.
Henry Frank.
Hon. Adam Miller.
Jacob Hailman.
John Nassgar.
John Wmbergar Sen.
John Stickback.
John Miller.
Christian Light.
Joseph Grider.
Elias Smith.
Michel Kurtz.
Edward Bradly.
2d Class.
David Hailman.
Samuel Hersberger.
Henry Snoke.
John Miller (Stiller).
Christian Snoke.
John Bogar.
Adam Sahring.
Rudolph Bickel.
William Yeanghts.
Cherles Orrent.
.Jacob Yeanghts.
Josiah Person.
Jacob Grove.
David Boltz.
Peter Beck.
Daniel Shreoder.
John Boltz geor son.
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14.
15
3rd Class.
Christian Grider.
John Grider.
Jacob Boltz Jcob son.
John Boltz Mich son.
John Eshelman.
John Weaver.
Henry Boltz.
Adam Ney.
George Umberger.
Joseph Clymer.
John Rupe.
James McGlauglin.
4th Class.
John Yeanghts.
Leonard Kingrich.
John Snoke.
John Peters.
John Kline.
Thomas Miller.
Jacob Boltz geog son.
John EUeberger.
Michel Mulsir.
John Yeorty.
August 17th, 1814.
I do Certify that this is a just and true Return of all the
Drafted Men that was notified into my Company.
JOHN FIDLER, CAPT.
First Class. Each.
Henry Wayner, 35
Adam Hobb, 37
Peter Leis 35
Michael Frontman, 25
Jacob Fiser, 22
Adam Reed, 28
John Forry, 36
Jacob Reed, 44
Henry Buttorf 30
Second Class.
Daniel Forry, 23
William Forry, 23
Henry Heckman 38
John Reed 21
George Peiffer, 20
16 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Peter Weis, 33
Peter Muselman, 25
Jacob Hippert, 41
Abraham Bousman, 29
Third Class.
Jacob Wittman, 23
Christian Fisher, 35
Bengemin Kitzmilier, 40
Jacob Sturte, 30
Johu Ditzler 22
Steven Kortz 21
Herney Frantman 18
George Andrew 33
Henry Peiffer 24
George Maeyer, 31
Jacob Maeyer, 32
Fourth Class.
Chrisofel Reed, 32
John Hatterman, 21
John Hostetter, 25
Wallentin Zellar, 20
Henry Zimmerman 21
Peter Etchbarger, 20
Daniel Rayte, 20
Peter Kisser 20
John Diffeiibach 32
A RETURN OF T.'IE DRAFTED MH^ITIA DETACHED FROM
THE 144TH REGIMENT 2 BREGADE 9TH DIVISION
PENSYA. MILITIA, (VIZ):
Commissioned Officers.
Capt. Cyp. Grant (Cleared).
Lieut. Eliphalet Mason p.
Ensign, Eneas Moody.
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14.
17
Non-Comissioned Officers.
I Sergt. Lemuel Sreeton excused.
2nd do Isaac Elsworth sub.
3rd do.
4th do Daniel Holly cleared.
1st Corpl. Sineca Simons cleared.
2 Do Benjn. Stone p.
3 Do Benjamin M. Marsh cleared.
Music.
Drummer Curtis Robertson fined.
Fiffer Joseph S. Browning p.
Simuel Carbin.
Clem Robei'ts.
James Arnold.
Daniel Hill.
Davis Birenard.
Benjn. Bufflngton.
Seth Done.
William Buffingtoa.
James Linit.
Jeptha Brainard jr.
Parley Cobum.
1st Company.
Privates.
Amasa Bowen.
Accatias Vought.
Moses Coburn.
Jared Smith.
William Warfleld.
Stephen Cramer.
Aruna Moore.
Abner Bowen.
R.ob€rt Sutton.
Nathan Streeton.
Hezekiah Russel discharged.
Absalem Carr.
Thomas Cox.
Humphrey Gough.
Daniel Miller.
John D. Sanders.
William Gough.
John Head.
Aaron Carter.
2nd Company.
Horatio Ladd.
Warner Ladd.
Amos Gough.
Truman Willson.
Bowland Willcox.
Daniel Gilbert.
William Freeh.
Benjamin Bennet.
Anthony Pool.
David Vought.
William Pool.
David Benjamin.
2— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
3rd Company.
John Burney.
Olive Gilbert.
Peter Post.
George Davidson.
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Enos Bailey.
John Simkins.
Steven Ho it on.
Abraham Foster.
Ethom Baldwin.
Isaac Seymour.
Thomas Brink.
Jesise Handcock.
Stephen Brink.
Benejah Bostick.
Benjamin Pierce.
Adolphas Olmsted.
Edmond Fairchild.
Asa Olmsted.
Nehemiah Allen.
Stephen Sullaerd.
Simon Grover.
Edmond Grover.
Daniel Stone.
David Bailey.
James Ingram.
Benjamin Landon.
Thomas Upthegrove.
George Brown.
Ebenezar Terry.
Albegence Stevens.
Thomas Ingram.
Stevem Beemian.
John Quick.
William Samble.
John Stalfore.
4th Company.
5th Company.
Edward Mills.
Lemuel Sanetens.
Ezra Rutty.
John Poster.
6th Company.
Charles W. Keeler.
Albert Campbell.
Nathael Stone.
Israel Camp.
Nathaniel Sabens.
William radshaw.
Reuben Coleman.
Elijah Colemian.
7th Company.
Samuel Rockwell.
Samuel Griffin.
Irvin Rogers.
Ezra Bailey.
Horace Spalding.
Ezra Landing.
Samuel Cole.
8th Company.
Amos Yerk.
Cyi-us Wells.
Elisha Cooggshall.
Enoch Charlott.
Thomas Coobert.
Davias Shemway.
Joseph Gamble.
Nathaniel Terry.
Wilkes-Barre
November 9th 1814.
This may Certify that the foregoing Return is Just and True
to the best of my knowledge.
Josiah Bosworth Adjut. of 144th Reigt.
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14.
19
DANVILL NOVEMBER 14TH 1814-LIST OF THE DRAFTED
OF THE 81ST REGIMENT P. M.
1 John Orre.
James Thomas.
Jacob Roads.
John Stonieman.
John Hopper.
William Smith.
Joseph McMullin.
Cornelius Star.
John Perry.
Robert Dawson.
2 John Rissel.
Henry Gibson.
Richard Wilson.
1st Company.
— Captain —
Benjemon Bond.
Henry Autin.
James Lunger.
John Wilson Senr.
Peter S. Campbell.
Andrew Bilmire.
Martin Bilmire.
John Stine Senr.
3 John Clark.
Hesekiah Davis.
John Martin.
David Smith.
John Flick.
2nd Company.
— Captain —
Isaac Bare.
— Lieutenant —
William Scout.
— Ensign^ —
Isaac Erlston.
2 Christian Arnst.
Robert Moore.
John Kelly.
Adam Stroup.
Isaac Edger.
3 Andrew Chamberlain.
James Moore.
William Blue.
Jesse Strawbridge.
William Wintersteen.
James Everitt.
John Woolever.
Joseph Maur.
Eli Everitt.
William Curry.
Phillip WooleveT.
John Young Junr.
20
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
3rd Company.
— Captain —
Nathaniel
1 William Montgomery Elsqr.
Peter Rissel.
James Ommermian,
John Rynater.
Daniel Witte.
Alexandra Erlston.
Darnel Stetler.
John Mills. 3
William Morason.
William Clark Jun.
2 Even Hugher.
Peter Mowrer.
Willit.
George Sechler.
Jeremiah Smith.
William Whitaker.
John Foiist Senr.
Jacob Sanden Junr.
John Deen.
John Curry.
Anthony Deel.
John Foust.
Mahlen Huff.
Henry Leighaw.
John Sech.
4th Company.
— Captain —
Alexander Wilson.
William McCormick.
Joseph Walker.
Alaxandra Morason.
Siamuel Huselton.
2 John Maxfiel.
Andrew Kithoart.
Peter Fitis.
William Lamiason.
Samuel Anderson.
3 Conrod Ebner.
James Barber.
William Gibson.
James McFalls.
Thomias Stuard.
Daniel Mosteler.
Benjamin Sievedg.
John Watts.
Jacob Kuntz.
John McKee.
Abraham Cross.
William Walker.
Thomas Thomas.
John Gray.
5th Company.
— Captain —
James MoKee.
John Crage.
William Cunagem.
Robert Lathgow.
William McSugue.
William Allis.
Andrew Snider.
William Skuly.
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14.
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3 Stephen Ashdon.
John Kimey.
Isaac Lamney.
Henry Johnson.
Andrew Crawford.
Isaac Kitchin.
Garrit At in.
John Scylar.
William Gertin.
George Whiteneck.
6th Company.
— Captain —
Thomas McBride.
Joh iiilliiimcr.
Joseph Parsley.
Jacob Casper.
Wiliam Haldren.
John Shepman.
John Smith.
Wiliami White.
Isaac Demut Senr.
Wiliam Hendeiahot.
George Mortole.
Peter Townsley.
John Burrwell.
John Rees.
John Sheep.
Daniel Marecel.
John Kiney.
Jacoh Denenbach.
Joseph Benet.
Joseph Stetler.
7th Company.
— Captain —
Samuel Gingles.
Peter Gertirs.
Thomias Gertin.
James Coats.
William Gertin.
Isaac Bogert.
Henry Young.
Abraham Corper.
John Biands.
RO'bo:rt Giugler.
Henry Mouder.
William Grage.
Isaiah McCartney.
Neal McBride.
George Baregar.
Daniel Cotner.
2 Oonrod Devenibacher,
Samuel Russel.
8th Company.
— Captain —
William Kitchin.
Daniel Foust.
3 Geo- ge Claessiier.
John Hair.
Peter Cwper.
John Springer.
John Johnson.
Jcaob Long.
22 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
A LIST OF THE OFFICERS AND PRIVATES DRAWN TO
SEVE THEIR TOUR OF DUTY OF THE 46TH REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA.
No, Names. Age.
1st Captain.
Henry Wharton, .■ . . . 29
Lieut.
David Patterson, 26
Ensign.
Johoi E. Hays SG
1. James Morrison, 31
2. Samuel Wharton, Jr., 23
3. Thomas Booth, 22
4. John Gardner, 32
5. Mathew Thompson, 24
6. Reese Thompson, Jr., 22
7. Simeon Smally, 24
8. Henry Wagoner, 23
9. Jacoh Walls, 33
10. James Gleen, 35
11. John Green, 30
12. John Ashman, 29
13. Henry Knight, 19
14. John Lockhart, 29
15. George Green, 44
16. Elisha Green, 28
17. Richard Bradley, 24
18. George Shreder, , . 26
19. Francis Crouthers 24
20. Andrew Gilleiand, 21
21. William Galbraith 24
22. John Price 34
23. John M. Gammon, 24
24. Isaac Burns, 37
25. Robert McCormick, 22
26. Samuel Clark, 29
27. Henry Bateson, Jr., 32
28. Rodney McKinstney
29. George Dean, 26
DRAFTED TROOPS, 1812-14. 23
30. Samuel Irwin ^3
31. William Curry, , 43
32. Nicholas Newell 25
33. Nicholas Beaty, 18
34. David Johns, 39
35. Michael Swarts, 39
36. Henry Kimberling 22
37. Hezekiah Rickets, 21
38. Thomas Gardner, 24
39. Samuel McGeehen, 42
2d Captain.
Richd. Jeffries, 27
Lieut.
Samuel Parsons 25
Ensign.
William demons, 24
40. William Deamond 25
41. Nicholas Goosehorn, 29
42. Jacob Stong, 23
43. M^thew Gilleland, 23
44. James Orr 39
4'5. Samuel Goosehorn^ 28
46. John McMath, 27
47. Adam Stong, 2S
48. Jacob Bolinger, 35
49. Joilin Smise, 28
50. William -McClain, 27
51. George Wilson, 21
52. Robert Clemmons, 29
53. George Smise, 23
54. Henry Fitzsimons, 22
55. Samuel Morehead 35
56. Joseph Hudson 25
57. Nathan Chilcote, 24
58. Jacob Cornelius, 34
59. Dutton Lane, 24
60. John Kyler 23
61. James Madden 27
62. Thomas Rodgers, 38
24 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
63. James Fletcher 30
64. Robert Madden, 31
65. Johua Hooper, 23
66. Robert McGarrell, 23
67. John Blair, Esq., 29
68. Hugh Bingham, 29
69. William Chambers 38
70. Hugh Campble, 22
71. Joseph McCarrell, " 21
72. Robert Fleming 44
73. Thomas Johnston, 27
74. John Bingham, 3>8
75. Elias McClelland 30
76. James Walker 24
77. James Welsh, 37
78. James Ramisey, 22
79. Peter Noah, 34
ReeapiJation.
2 — ^Captains.
2 — Lieutenants.
2 — Ensigns.
79— Privates.
85— Total.
I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and Just list
of all the Names & surnames of the officers drafted out of the
46th Regt. Pa. Militia.
WILLIAM HARVEY.
Adjutant 46th Regt. Pa. M.
Williiam Moore, Esq.
Birigade Inspector of 2d Brigade P. M. ' ^
MUSTER ROLLS, 1812-14.
(25)
(26)
MUSTEK ROLLS, 1812-14.
27
LIST OF THE CARLISLE INFANTRY COMPANY COM-
MANDED BY CAPTAIN WILLIAM ALEXANDER.
Captain.
William Alexander.
Lieut.
Lindsey Spotswood.
Ensign.
William Wright.
Musicians.
Edward Johnston.
George Stine.
Sergants.
James H. Hutten.
John L. Hays.
Corporals.
Fredk. Boyer.
George Miller.
John Wynekoop.
Cornelius Wynekoop.
Francis McManus.
Christian Homan.
William Roney.
Conrod Bolander.
William Graham.
John Otto.
William Alexander.
James Spotswood.
Isaac Bell.
Samuel Brumbaugh.
William Bullock.
Samuel Armor.
William Creven.
James Boyd.
John Sponsler.
Private.
Edward Armor.
Robert Parkinson.
Elisha Doyle.
James Dawson.
John McCartney.
Wiliam Laird.
George Kline.
Alexander McGee.
Michael Holcomb.
Andrew Eaken.
Robert McCay.
did not march.
George i^. Rine.
John Armor.
Andrew Armstrong.
28
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Saml. S. Smith.
John Ramsey.
John Moore.
Andrew Ellison.
Joseph Brown.
William J. Thompson.
James Armstrong.
John Davidson.
James McCartney.
Wiliam Taylor.
John Gilmore.
Enoch Pagan.
James Wheeler.
John Butler.
John Scott.
John Richardson.
William Bowers.
John Foulk.
John Steel.
Joseph Bo-rcland.
Joseph McKean.
John McKean.
William Walker.
Charles Fagan.
Isaac Hoffer.
Daniel Miller.
Thos. Sullivan.
Thompson Walker.
Henry Maughman.
Martin Weibley.
William H. Smith.
John Miller.
John Fritzell.
John Maurice.
William Alexander.
Daniel Dowling.
Emanuel Philips.
Charles Cooper.
John A. Ramsey.
John Evans.
James McClure.
John Gibson.
Jacob Mull.
Carlizle, 1st March 1814.
I certify the above and foregoing to be a true list of officers
non Commissioned Officers and Privates now willing to march
in the above named Company
WM. ALEXANDER Captain
JAMEIS FENTON Colonel Commandant.
A MUSTER ROLE OF THE MILITIA OF THE 94 RET FOR
THE MARCHING ORDER TO MARCUS HOOK ON THE
DILAWARE SEPT. 23RD, 1814.
Captain.
Jacob Hersh
Lieutenant.
Jacob Newhart
Ensign.
Chris Melsker
MUSTER ROLLS, 1812-14.
29
Captain.
-» Jones Hicker.
3th Class.
3th Jacob Brishe. 4th George Fisher.
Peter Loutanslager. 5th Daniel Buchman.
George Diehman fifer.
Captain.
George Holfrech
3th Joseph Long.
Jones Yound.
Nichs. Meyer.
Mathes Elyen.
4th John Rotli Jur.
Daniel Roth.
Joseph Keider.
5th John Loutenslager.
Henry Bropts.
John Hill.
Captain.
Abraham Herlocher
Slh Fred Kemery.
Michel Powe.
Abraham Luchenbach.
Henry Kemere.
Adam Rickert.
4th George Nise.
Georg Lane.
Georg Kreeling.
Georg Duth.
6t-* Solomon Finch.
Peter Willth.
Joseph Rose.
Michel Sendle.
Conrad Weile.
Joseph Nogle.
Captain.
Joseph Hicker
Class 3th.
Abraham Bidleman.
Henry Harlman.
4th Jacob Nagle.
5th John Sesler.
James Kentinger.
Henry Omheiser.
Captain.
Jacob Hersh
3th None.
4th Adam Shrieber.
George Hotz.
5th Peter Dinckey.
30
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Captain.
Daniel Meyer
3th Michel Good.
4th Thomas Gaungwear.
John Bauchman.
5th Abraham Meyer.
John Frane.
Peter Hoffman.
Michel Frieman.
Jacob Frock.
Henry Good.
Daniel Steikel.
Pitkin Minor.
Captain.
Henry Mertz.
3th Solomon Good.
Solomon Robennola.
John Flexer.
Jacob Hammon.
Solomon Bartz.
4th John Keep.
Henry Schantz.
Michel Druckenmillir.
John Miller.
George Hill.
5th John Robenneld.
John Miller.
Daniel 0. Daniel.
Goberal Wotring.
Henry Gross.
CAPT. WM. McGUIRE'S CO. 12 TO 24TH. NOV. 1814.
Lieut.
Thomas McCammaoh.
Ensign.
Samuel Allison.
Sergt.
Hugh Daily.
John Shannon.
Corpls.
John Simmons.
Wm. Bryson.
Wm. Scott.
John Huntington.
MUSTER ROLLS, 1812-14.
31
Daniel Brewer.
Arthur Bones.
Wm. Cathcart.
Geo. L. Carson.
Andrew Foster.
David Farley.
Robert Foster.
David Graham.
James Hamilton.
Joseph Huntington.
Isaac Waner.
Ezekiel Lunger.
W.
Daniel Moore.
Robert Bryson.
James Beard.
Wm. Beard.
James Bryson.
Mathev/ Coney.
James Douley.
James McKinsey.
Privates.
John Rowland.
John
Henry Rector.
Robert Riddle.
James Riddle.
Wm. Smith.
Wm. Tinbrook.
Thomas Taylor.
Wm. Vanlew.
Philip Whipple.
Samuel Whipple.
A.ndrew Guffy.
John Shaeffer.
Following have applied.
Capt.
Wm. Guire.
Sergt.
David Reed.
Joseph McGuire.
Privates.
Wiliam
James A. Scott.
Thomas Toner.
John Tweed.
Wm. McKinsay.
Joseph Oakes.
MUSTER ROLE OF THE NO. OF SOLDIERS IN THE COM-
PANY COMMANDED BY LIEUT. ELIPT. MASON.
1st Lieut.
Eliphalet Mason.
1st. Sergent.
Henry L. Merrill.
32
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS,
2nd. Serg't.
David Carter,
3rd. Serg't.
Benjamin Landon.
4th Serg't.
Albagence Stevens.
1st. Corpl.
William Gough.
2nd. Corpl.
Benjamin Stone.
3rd. Corpl.
Nathan Streets.
4th. Corpl.
Ethen Baldwin.
Fiefer.
Joseph S. Browning.
Drummer.
Isaac Wheeler.
Benjamin Bennet.
George Brown.
John Stalford.
George Davidson.
David Benjamin.
David Voke.
Freeman Wilcox.
Rowland Wilcox.
John Head.
Wiliam Bufflngton.
Joseph Lint.
John L. Elliot.
Ebenezer Tersy.
John Luick.
Privates,
James line.
Daniel Drake.
David Baily.
Samuel Rookwell.
Ezra Baily.
Samuel Coll.
R. Vine Rogers.
Horace Spalding.
Daniel Miller.
Horatio Ladd.
Amasa Bowen.
Humphrey Gough.
Charles W. Keelen.
Cyrus Wells.
MUSTER ROLLS, 1812-14.
33
Stephen Crammer.
Thomas Uptegroff.
Eiom Roberts.
Eligah Coleman.
Abraham Lint.
Oliver Gilbert.
Acadias Voke.
John Burney.
Seth Doran.
Darias Shumway.
Samuel Griffin.
Thomas Cox.
Aaron Carter.
Warner
John Foster.
Edmond Fairchild.
John D. Wead.
Philemon Stone.
Harry Ingraham.
Samuel Landrus.
James Brink.
Isaac Smith.
John W. Bingham.
Lemuel Landras.
Abel Prince.
Joseph Prince.
Samuel Picket.
Amos Strickland.
Amasas Streeter.
David Green.
John Swuton.
Elisha Foster.
Amos Gough.
Stephen Beeman.
James Arnold.
Ebenezer Drake.
Frederick Shrader.
Joseph Bebee.
Wilson Camfield.
Albert Camp.
Erastus Jones.
Amos Camfield.
Joseph Mattersou.
Jonathan deworth.
ELEPT MASON. Lieut Comdt.
COPPY OF A MUSTER ROLL OF A PART OF THE DETACH-
MENT THAT MARCHED FROM THE 2D. BRIGADE 9TH
DIVISION P. M. UNDER GENERAL ORDERS OF THE
15TH & BRIGADE ORDERS OF THE 26TH OF OCTOBER
LAST COMMANDED BY LIEUT. ELIPHLET MASON OF
THE 144 REGT. REGIMENTAL RElNDEZVOUS WAS ON
THE 5TH NOVR. 1814 & WERE DISCHARGE AT DAN-
VILLE ON THE 24TH & 25 OF THE SAME MONTH.
1st. Lieut.
Eliphlet Mason, Comt.
1st. Sergt.
Henry L. Merril.
3— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
34
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Benjamin Bennet.
George Brown.
John Stafford.
Gearge Davidson.
George Davidson.
Daniel Benjamins.
DavM Yoke.
Freman Wilcox.
John Head.
William Bufflington.
Joseph Lent.
John L. Elliott.
Ebenezer Ferry.
John Quick.
Amasa Holley.
Stephen Benson.
2d. Sergt.
David Carter.
3d. Sergt.
Albegence Hewing.
4th. Sergt.
Benjamin London.
1 Corpl.
William Gough.
2 Corpl.
Benjamin Stone.
3 Corpl.
Nathan Stretor.
4 Corpl.
Ethan Baldwin.
Drummer.
Isaac Wheeler.
Fifer.
Joseph S. Browning.
Privates.
Oliver Gilbert.
James Lint.
Daniel Drake.
David Bailey.
Samuel Rockwell.
Ezra Bailey.
Samuel Cole.
Auvine Rogers.
Horrace Spalding.
Stephen D. Sullard.
Daniel Miller.
Amasa Bowele.
Horatio Ladd.
Humphrey Gough.
Charles W. Reeder.
Cyrus Wells.
MUSTER ROLLS, 1812-14.
35
Daniel Gilbert.
Stephen Crommer.
Thomas Uptegroff
Eliam Roberts,
James Arnold.
Ebenezar Drake.
Elijah Coleman.
Abraham Lint.
James Brink.
Aeddias Voke.
John Bumey.
Seth Daan,
Darias Shamway.
Samuel Griffin,
Thomas Cox.
Aaron Carter.
Warner Ladd.
John Foster.
Edmon Farchild.
John D. Weed.
Philemon Stone.
Harry Ingram.
Samuel Landers.
Isaac Smith.
John W. Bingham.
Lemuel Landers.
Abel Prince.
Joseph Prince.
Samuel Picket.
Amos Streetor,
David Green.
John Scouten.
Elisha Foster.
Amos Gough.
ISAAC PAST,
Inspector 2d Brigade 8th Division P. M.
Asbury May 31st 1815.
Sir:
As no Orders of the fifteenth of October last were EVer
rec'd by me, in order to comply with your Commands of the
10th March last. I have written Mr. Isaac Post upon the Sub-
ject, who has furnished the within, as copied of the Muster
rolls of the Militia that marched from the 2 B. G. D. P. M.
under orders of the 15th Octr. last directed to him.
Very respectfully Se.
EDW. HERRICK Ins. 2. B. G. D. P. M.
LT. MASON'S ROLE NOV. IITH, 1814.
Non Commissioned Officers.
Sargents.
Henry L. Merril.
David Carter.
Benjamin Landon.
Al'begence Stevens,
86
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Benjamin Bennet.
George Brown.
John Stalford.
George Davidson.
David Benjamin.
David Naught.
John D. Saunders.
Freeman Wilcox.
Rawland Wilcox.
Darius Brainard.
John Head.
Wm. Buffington
Wm. Bradshaw.
Joseph Lent.
John L. Elliot.
Ebenezer Perry.
John Gerick.
James Lent.
Daniel Drake.
Amas Streckland.
Daniel Bailey.
Samuel Rackmell.
Ezra Bailey.
Samuel Call.
Ruine Rogers.
Daniel Stone.
Horace Spalding.
Stephen D. Sullard.
Daniel Miller.
Edward Mills.
Abraham Foster.
Amaser Bowen.
Horatio Ladd.
Humphrey Gaugh.
Corporals.
Wm. Gaugh.
Benjamin Stone.
Nathan Streeler.
Ethan Baldwin.
Musicians.
Joseph S. Browning.
Isaac Wheeler.
Privates,
Amos Gaugh.
David Horton.
Charles W. Keeler.
Cyrus Welles.
Daniel Gilbert.
Absalom Carr.
Stephen Cramner.
Stephen Beemer.
Thos. Updegraff.
Jesse Hancock.
Elom Roberts.
Tames Arnold.
Raphael Stone.
Ebenezer Drake.
Elijah Coleman.
Abraham Lent.
Amos York.
Daniel Hill.
Peneral Corbin.
Oliver Gilbert.
Mathias Vaught.
John Barney.
Seth Doan.
Thos. Brink.
Darius Shumway.
Samuel Griffin.
Thos. Cox.
Aaron Carter.
Warner Ladd.
John Foster.
John Sempkins.
Lemuel Landress.
Edmund Fairchilds.
MUSTER ROLLS, 1812-14. J 7
A ROLL OF OFFICERS NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
AND PRIVATES TAKEN ON A DRAFTED AND MARCH-
ING AS A DETACHMENT FROM THE 144TH REGIMENT
PENNSYLVANIA MALITIA UNDER ORDERS FROM THE
GOVERNOR DATED OCTR. 15TH. 1814.
Lieut.
Eliphalet Mason, 2nd Co.
1st Serg't.
Henry L. Morril.
2nd Serg't.
David Carter.
3d. Serg't.
Atbirgence Stevens.
4 th. Serg't.
Benjamin Landon.
1st. Corp'l.
William Gough.
2nd. Corp'l.
Benjamin Stone.
3rd. Corp'l.
Nathan Stutor.
Drummer.
Isaac Wheeler.
Fifer.
Joseph S. Browning.
Benjamin Bennet.
George Brown.
John Stalford.
George Davidson.
Daniel Benjamin.
David Voke.
Freman Wilcox.
Rowland Wilcox.
John Head.
William Buftington.
Joseph Lint.
John L. Elliot.
Ebenezer Ferry.
John Quick.
38
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
James Lint.
Daniel Drake.
David Bailey.
Samuel Rockwell.
Ezra Bailey.
Samuel Cole.
Aavine Rogers.
Horrace Spalding.
Stephen D. Sullard.
Daniel Miller.
Amasa Bowel.
Horatio Ladd.
Humphrey Gough.
Charles W. Reeaer.
Cyrus Welles.
Daniel Gilbert.
Stephen Cranmer.
Thomas tiptegi'off.
Eliam Roberts.
James Arnold.
Ebenezer Drake.
Ethan Baldwin. 4th Cor.
Elijah Coleman.
Abraham Lint.
Oliver Gilbert.
Eddias Voke.
John Bumey.
I certify the above to be
Return.
Seth Doan.
Darlas Shumway.
Samuel Griffin.
Thomas Coxe.
Aaron Carter.
Warner Ladd.
John Foster.
Edmund Fairchild.
John D. Weed.
Philemon Stone.
Harry Ingram.
Samuel Landers.
Isaac Smith.
John W. Bingham.
Lemuel Landers.
Abel Prince.
Joseph Prince.
Samuel Picket.
Amasa Streetor.
David Green.
John Scouten.
Elisha Foster.
Amasa Hulleg.
James Brink.
Amos Gough.
Stephen Beman.
a Copy of the original and a true
JOSIAH BOSWORTH
Adgutor of the 144 Rigement
MUSTER ROLLS, 1812-14.
39
LIST OF THE NAMES AND SURNAMES OF THE
OFFICERS AND PRIVATES DRAFTED FROM THE
FORTY SIXTH REGIMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA
TO SERVICE THEIR TOUR OF DUTY AS MILITIA
MEN IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES, CAP-
TAIN HENRY WHARTON.
Captain.
Henry Wharton.
Lieutenants.
David Patterson.
Samuel Parsons.
Ensign.
Joh.n B. Hays.
Private Names.
Ages.
25
29
23
23
39
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28
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28
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29
23
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35
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3d Co.
6th Co.
Mathew Gilleland
James Orr,
Adam Stong
Jacob Bolinger
William McCIain -.
George Wilson
Robert Clemons
George Smise,
Henry Fitzsimons
Samuel Morehead
Joseph Hudson
Nathan Chilcote
Jacob Cornelius
Dutton Lane
Tliomas Hooper
John Kyler
James Madden
Jacob Keith
Thomas Rodgers
3S
30
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James Fletcher
Robert Madden
40
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
A LIST OF THE NAMES AND SURNAMES OF THE
OFFICERS AND PRIVATES DRAFTED FROM THE
F0RT7 SIXTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
— Continued.
Private Names.
Joshua Hooper,
Robert McCarrell. .
John Blair, Esqr., ..
James Ramsey,
Hugh Bingham
William Chambers, .
Hugh Campbele
Joseph McCarrell, ..
William .Tohnston, ..
Thomas W. Neely, . .
AVilliam Wilson
Robert Fleming-
Thomas Johnston, ...
John Bingham,
Elias McClelland. ..
Peter Noah,
James Walker
James Welsh
•Tames Morrison, ....
Patrick King
Samuel Wharton, Jr.
Thomas Booth
John Gardner
Peter Seegrist
Daniel Seegrist
Thomas Gardner, . . .
Samuel McGeehon, ..
Matthew Thompson,
Reese Thompson, Ji.
Simeon Smally
Robert Gardner, Jr.,
Henry Waggoner, . .
Jacob Walls
James Gleen
John Green,
John Ashman
Henry Knight
John Hudson
Jacob Cutshall
John Lockhart
George Green
Blisha Green
Richard Bradley,
George Shreder,
Frances Crouthcrs,
William Galbraith, .
Andrew Gilleland, .
John Price
John McCammond, .
Isaac Burns
Ages.
1st Co. appears by
substitute.
discharged.
discharged.
.'■.th Co.
MUSTER ROLLS, 1812-14.
41
A LIST OF THE NAMES AND SURNAMES OF THE
OFFICERS AND PRIVATES DRAFTED FROM THE
FORTY SIXTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
— Continued.
Private Names.
Robert McCormick,
Samuel Clark
Rodney McKin.strey
by his Substitute
Samuel McGiffen,
Henry Bateson, Jr.
George Dean
Samuel Irwin,
William Curvy, ...
Nicholas Beatty, .
Nicholas Ijjewell, .
David John,
Michael Swartz,
Henry Kemborling,
Sezekiah Rickel,
Ages.
8th Co.
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John Swanger.
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Joseph Fipps.
John Marshall.
Edward Hill.
Jacob Frush.
Hugh Henderson.
George Ensminger.
William Clapp.
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John McConnel,
Thomas Allen.
James Early.
John Baker.
John Carver.
George Neff.
Benjamin Davis.
John Stewart.
Mich Frits.
James Campton.
James Morehead.
John Cunningham.
Peter Baker.
James Hardy.
Thomas Cummins.
Robert McConnel.
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JACOB STAKE, Cpt.
JAMES WOOD, Major.
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MANDED BY CHRISTIAN J. HUTTER COLONEL.
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John Storm.
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Garret Broadhead, Private, Deserted 8th Oct. 1814.
Stephen Beach, Private, Deserted 15th Oct. 1814.
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ADAM HAWK, Capt.
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PAY ROLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA COMMANDED BY
CAPT. JOHN REA OF THE135 REGT. 16 DIVISION IN THE
SERVICE OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA FROM
THE MONTHS OF JULY 26TH 1813 TO AUGUST 3D 1813.
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Isaac Gibson Lieut.,
Francis Scoott, Knsign,
Jas. Waugh, Ser^t.,
Ouorge Pearson Serejt.,
Robert Marquis Sergt.,
Samuel McCreary Sergt.,
Wm. Reed Corpl.,
.\rchabald Thompson Corpl.,
Natlianiel Stanley Corpl.,
Samuel Marquis, Corpl.,
Jas. McCready, Private,
Wm. Zover Private,
Wm. Buchannon, Private,
Wm. Hodge Private,
Andrew Zoover Private,
Jno. Watt Private,
Wm. Painter Private,
Robert Crocker | Private,
Wm. Thompson I Private,
tisaac Donnaldson, | Private,
Thomas Mitchel, j Private,
Robert Buchannon I Private,
Jno. McCready | Private,
Thomas Wilson | Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Jno. Teates,
Robert Reed,
Jas; Pettet
Robert Moore
Henry Nicholdes , Private,
Thomas Pearson j Private,
Charles Painter \ Private.
Jno. Zoover | Private,
Wm. Younge ' Private,
Thomas Porter j Private,
Wm. M. Thompson i Private.
Christlen Flockmon i Privat-^.
Wm. McCIung \ Piivate,
Daniel Means, Private,
Jas. Carpenter, Private,
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tWm. Zewer Substitute for Isaac Donnaldson aproved And'w Christy, Lt.
Col.
PAY ROLLS, 1812-14. 97
PAY UOLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA COMMANDED BY
CAPT. JOHN REA.— CoiUiucd.
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Amount
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Francis Gibson
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Malcolm McCombes
Matthew Gilliland
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I do Certify the above to be Correct.
JOHN REA, Capt.
PAY ROLL.
Names (In alphabitical order.)
Saml. Paseson.
Thos. Murdock.
Christian L. Snyder.
Thomas Wallace.
Douglass, Saml. L.
Cake, Joseph.
Harberger, Henry.
Barry, Samuel.
Clark, Thomas.
Hazard. Alfred.
Snyder, George.
Brown, James.
Erdman, Charles.
Casner, John.
Anthony, Robert.
Alberett, Charles A.
7— Vol. IX.— 6th Sen
Bartrara, George W.
Butler, Frederick.
Bringhurst, John.
Barker, Jacob.
Burns, Shaw 3.
Blight, John,
Bartram, James A.
Cassidy, Howard.
Chatten, Chester.
[ ranc:?, Augustus T
Fenner, Peter.
C roll, EarLhazai.
gibscn, James.
Houk, Thomas
Herritage, Joseph.
Jacobs, Phillip.
98
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Juvenal, Jacob.
Lower, Joseph.
Laffite, Anthony.
Lacky, Henry.
Long, William.
Lane, William M.
Lippincott, Collins P.
Miller, Charles.
Martin, William.
Milliman, John.
Mason, William.
Maylin, Saml.
Merlin, Lewis.
Phile, Conrad.
Patterson, John.
Moore, Cralgue.
Queen, James.
Rivers, Joseph.
Roberts, Benjm.
Roberts, William.
Deweese, Jesse.
Snyder, Jacob.
I certify that the pay role
the U. S. & that the troops
Smilie, John.
Shilmere, Jesse.
Sagathy, William.
Warner, John.
Wurtzler, John.
Potter, Andrew.
Shepper, John.
Scott, Reese.
Smith, Saral.
Taylor, Saml.
Taylor, William.
Thompson, Thomas.
Thompson, Thomas.
Wall, George.
Wiatte, John.
Wilson, Joseph.
Yerger, George.
Servants.
Peter,
Dick,
is taken from the Muster Rolls of
have been paid accordingly.
RECEIPT ROLLS, 1812-14.
(99)
(100)
RETURNS, 1812-14. 101
Harrisburg 16th. Nov. 1815. Received of Robert Harris
Esqr. paymaster of the Division of Pennsylvania Militia called
into the Service of the United States by General Orders of
August 1814 under the command of Major General Nathaniel
Watson and mustered at the Borough of York— Six dollars—
the additional pay allowed by the Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania— for Services rendered.
$6 H. ANTES.
We whose names are hereunto signed, non-commissioned
officers and privates of the Militia of Cumberland County who
crossed the Niagara river into Upper Canada in the year 1814
under the Command of Captaih John Roberts — do acknow-
ledge each of us to have received from the Governor of Penn-
sylvania by the hands of James Samberton Esquire, Inspector
of the first Brigade of the eleventh division of Militia, ten
dollars bounty, to which we are entitled under the provisions
of an Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth en-
titled, "An Act granting a bounty to certain Volunteers and
Militia of this State, passed the nineteenth day of March last
—Witness our hands the Sixth day of August in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
1. William Armor.
2. John McGuire.
3. Michael Kattering.
4.
5. Thomas Allen.
6. Hugh Allen.
7. Jacob Wagoner. ;
8. John Prinkel.
9. Joseph (illegiable.)
10. Samuel Houts.
11. John kennedy.
12. Adam Maurey.
Ui
14. William Dennis.
15.
16.
17. James Marrow.
18. Edward Morrow.
102 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
19. Philip Neigh.
20. Wm. Lurk.
21. Jacob Kettering.
22. William Byrus.
23. William Whitmier.
24. David keeny.
25. Samuel Carlisle, paid by James Lamberton but failed to
take a receipt.
26.
27. Joseph (his [X] mark) Powers, pennd. J. Heap.
28. Patrick Lawson, for James Blair.
29. Samuel Esrod.
30. Samuel Early.
31. Alexander Magee for Morrison Magee.
32. Jos. McBride.
33.
34.
35. John Robinson.
36. Andrew Carson was to be here for Samuel Carson.
37. Israel Cautsner.
38. Philip (his [X] mark) Dyck.
39. Thomas (his [X] mark) Turbett.
40. Jacob (his [X] mark) Moury ten Dollars.
Present
14th. October 1818 by Order of William Findley Governor
of Pennsylvania paid to Jacob Meconey as his receipt.
D. FISHER.
No. 40.
We whose names are hereto signed, non Commissioned Offi-
cers and privates of the Militia of Adams County, who crossed
the Niagara River into Upper Canada in the year 1814, under
the command of Captain John McMillan do acknowledge, each
of us to have received from the Governor of Pennsylvania, by
the hands of George Welsh Esq. Inspector of the second Bri-
gade of the fifth Division of Militia ten dollars bounty, to
which we are entitled under the provisions of an Act of the
General Assembly of this Commonwealth entitled, "An Act
granting a bounty to certain Volunteers and Militia of this
State," passed the nineteenth day of March last — Witness our
RETURNS, 1812-14. 103
hands the day of in the year of our Lord one
thousand one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
William Wood.
William (his [X] mark) Ei-vin.
John Wood.
Joseph Wood.
Fredk. Swentzel.
Bernhart Gilbert Adm. of the Estate of George Leas Deed.
Thomas White.
William Buchanan.
John Gipe.
Robert Logan.
Aquila Long.
James McLees. , .
James Gregg.
John (his [X] mark) Bear.
James Orlusan.
James Seabrooks.
Thomas McKaleb for C. Thatcher.
James Barland (heir of Thos. Borland)
David Cooper.
Jno. Miley— Administrator of the Estate of John Arm-
strong dec'd.
Joseph (his [X] mark) Mills.
William Thomas.
3. Peter Mark for John Carbough.
4. John (his [X] mark) Cunningham Senr. for James Cun-
ningham Dec'd.
John (his [X] mark) Cunningham Senr. for Andrew Cun-
ningham.
John Beachler.
Peter Reed.
5. Andw. Marshall for Abraham Pepple.
Andres Hentzel.
John Kepner.
Saml. Adair.
John Bower Executor of the Estate of Philip Bower dec d.
Mary Dobbin, Mother and heir of Sam'l. Agnew, dec'd.
6. John Blake for Saml. Blake.
Calvin Blythe.
7 Henry Picking for the use of Mary Pope wife of Wm. Pope.
Maria Harman Administratrix of the Estate of Hen,;,v Har-
man dec'd.
104 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Mathias Riple for the use of Charles Edwards,
Jacob Narbeck.
Philip (his [X] mark) Iser.
Calvin BIythe for John Cook.
John Stevenson for Thomas Douglass.
Thomas Durbin.
10. James McDermet.
Samuel Rea.
G. W. Spencer.
Anthony Trexler.
Henry Reed.
Samuel Scott.
Wm. Chapman.
pd. by Mr. Eoileau «S; Mr. Boileau repaid by Majr.
Welsh.
We whose names are hereto signed, non-commissioned offi-
cers and privates of the militia of Adams County, who crossed
the Niagara River into Upper Canada in the year 1814, under
the command of Lieutenant John Gardner do acknowledge
each of us to have received from the Governor of Pennsyl-
vania, by the hands of George Welsh, Esquire, Inspector of
the second Brigade of the fifth Division of Militia, ten dollars
bounty to which we are entitled under the provisions of an
Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled
"An Act granting a bounty to certain Volunteers and Militia
of this State," passed the nineteenth day of March last — Wit-
ness our hands the day of in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
Peter Ferree For John Shafer.
William Boyd.
Robert Chambers.
Abraham Strosbaugh.
George Strosbaugh.
Robert Wyley.
John Benover.
Cornelius Whitford. pd. to John Blake.
Andw. Walker for Benjamin Gardner.
David Bowers for Richard Procter.
Andrew Walker heir of Wm. Walker.
Peeter knox.
Stephen Speakman for David Ziglar.
RETURNS, 1812-14. 105
Michael Row.
John Seigfoit.
John Foeity by Joseph Hoolon.
John Colins.
George Gitt.
Caleb White.
Michel Mirrits.
Saml. Uavis.
William West.
Thomas Brandon.
John Steel.
George Hummel.
William Heiges.
David Reaser.
John Yuse.
Michael Kipperton.
Jacob Greenwalt.
Elizabeth Stickel.
Cain James.
Christoper Wilson.
Peter Myer, Father & heir of George Myer died.
Jonas Coover.
Danail Benner.
Robert George.
John Routsong.
Daniel Easley for Artor Halferly.
*Catharine Clark for Wm. Clark died.
Wm. 'Stump.
Peter Barnhart.
Leonard Delap.
Mathew Diel, Sone of George Diel Dust.
Fredk. Eichelberger pr. order of Wm. Plowman & Jno. Ken-
nedy.
David Little for Saml. Hayes.
Frederick Messing.
Saml. Osborn for J. Sanders.
* Witness present Wm. WilHlaiMl.
(106)
RETURNS, 1812-14.
(107)
(108)
RETURNS, 1812-14.
109
LIST OF BACK RATIONS, THE AMOUNT AND TO WHOM
DUE, WITH AMOUNT ANNEXED TO EA,OH NAME.
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3rd Sergt.
4th Sergt.
1st Corpl.
2 Corpl.,.
3 Corpl.,.
priv.,
Joseph Camp
Joseph Lott
llobt. Reyndels
Henry Felton,
Timothy
Alworth ,
Daniel Cooley
Henry Tayton
Saml. Simons
Nathaniel Semeral,
William Slage
Azariah Urton
Wm. Stark
John Shaw
Josiah Welsh
Jesse E. Potter
Fred Miller
Jacob Hale
Isaac David
Marshal Dixon
John Rosaerone
Jesse Elis
Ransom Wetncy
Josiah Wood
Seth Henry
Abram Lott
Abraham Miller
David Young
Joseph B. Wheler, ..
Elzekel Mowry, ^
Elisha Back
Ebn. Lacy
Geo. Hall
Geo. Hewely
Isaac Place, ,
Ira Reeney ,
Michael Smith
Moses Overfield
Paul White,
Christopher Reynolds,
Stephen Reynolds, ...
Seth Dawn,
Geo. Garner
David Wall
Christian Reynolds, ..
days
1 day.
5 days,
3 days.
2 days, .
Absent,
3 days Extra,
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
LIST OF BACK RATIONS. THE AMOUNT AND TO WHOM
DUE, WITH AMOUNT ANNEXED TO EACH NAME.— Con-
tinued.
Rank.
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John G. Lecmeren,
Silas Blanchor
William Stanton,
Sanson Wright,
Samuel Nolcn
William Robison, ..
John Micleson
Tomas Tayton
Joseph Lutes
James Evens
Jesse Carney
Thomas L. Grist, . .
Cornelius Wootlcock
Tomas Carney
Daniel Whcelock, ..
James Ilulse,
John Muleson L'nd,
Samuel Wilmone, ..
William Frean
Ferbes Lee
Adam .Shafer
Anderson Leofield, .
Hulard Ilad.sell, ...
John Eialden
Josiah Rogers
John Lee
John Gadner
Lewis Jones
George Quick
Elisha Cogswell, ..
Asa Whitney
I certify on honour that this is a true Return Nov. 11th,
1814.
JOSEPH CAMP— Capt.
RETURNS, 1812-14.
CAPT. PHILIP FISHERS RETURN.
Ill
Sergeants.
Abraham Shantz.
Henry Fetzberger.
Matheias Greenawalt.
Henry Peiffer.
Jacob March.
Samuel Elliot
John Huber Johnson.
William Shertzer.
James McCord.
John Mokefee.
Peter Garte.
Jacob Thomas.
John Shell.
William Glenn.
Conrad Gerhart.
Peter Meyer.
Christian Shoravely.
John Gebhard.
Philip Reinoehl.
Jacob Dillier.
Philip Waltz.
John Fulmer.
Jacob Goodhard.
George Hess.
John Huber.
John Brucker.
Nathaniel Koehler.
Joseph Hartman, R.
George Karch.
David Hoffman.
Philip Ellinger.
Privates.
John Hamelton.
Sameul, Fogel, Rifle C.
John Meyer.
Henry Boyer, R. C.
George Reinoehl.
William Sherrer, R. C.
Samuel Backly.
Abraham Rowland.
Christian Miller, Lin.
Tobias Reinoehl, Lin.
John McCloud.
Second Class.
Daniel Keller.
Michael Spang.
David Welsh, Reifle.
William Hubly, R. C.
Philip Huber, R. C.
Philip Hornavius.
Jacob Acho, Captain of R.
Samuel McColloch, Lin.
Samuel Mellinger, Lin.
Jacob Reinoehl.
Peter Marxs.
Benjamin Haller, Lin.
Samuel Shaeffer.
Third Class.
John Reinoehl, Lin.
George* Gerhard, Lin.
Ludwig Doebler, Lin.
Andrew D. Hubly.
Henry Doebler, Capt. Lin.
112
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
John Johnson, Lin. John Mellinger.
Israel Uhler, Lm. Jasper Smith.
Kedreck Fassenacht, Ens. Lin. Philip Embich.
Martin Yensel, Lin. Christopher Reinoehl.
Joseph McCool. ^ John Yaeger, Linfan.
David Krause. .John Rowland.
Fourth Class.
John Ott.
Jo:?eph Reinhard.
John Helms.
Enoch Ritler.
Liulwig Gilbert.
Paul Boger.
Joseph Shree, R. '
John Herrison.
Joseph Lantz.
Adam Rice.
Jacob Stoever.
Jacob Shindel, Lin.
James Marshal, Lin.
Jacob Nagel.
Michael Uhler, Lin.
John Beam,
lienry Rawn, Lin.
FOR THE USE OF CAPT. GORDON A LIST OF THE MEN
UNDER MARCHING ORDERS MARCH 2, 1814.
Names.
Adam Brown.
Henry Unger.
David Zahniser.
David Boyd.
Wm. King.
George Glaze.
Mathew King.
John Fisher.
Joseph Hoffman.
John Ritter.
Philip Washington, Mason.
John Coons.
John Kershner.
James Hardy.
John Graham.
William Edwards.
Frederick Stumbaugh.
John McCawley.
John Craig.
Joseph Arthurs.
John McNeal.
Charles Porter Mills.
Richard Cochel.
William Harden.
Michael Bohrer.
Adam Rankin.
Mordock Mitchel.
John McConnel.
Jacob Deemer.
William Mahaffee.
Alexr. McMullen.
William Clark.
Henry Weaver.
John Davis.
John Greenley.
Joseph Tice.
Philip Myers.
Peter Myers.
RETURNS, 1812-14.
113
William Surges,
Peter Keffer.
Mauney Tetrick.
James Thompson.
Juhu Redman.
James Scott.
Wm. Ring.
Dan'l. Davis, Ag't. 1st Reg't.
John Jeffery.
RETURN OF CAPT. JOSEPH HALBERTS COMPANY OP
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY BUSH HILL CANTONMENT
SEPT. 16TH 1814.
Capt.
Joseph Halbert.
Lieutenants.
1st Samuel Thompson.
2nd. James Alexander.
Sergeants.
1st Thompson Brown.
2nd Alexander Brackenridge.
3rd James S. Craft.
4th John Cairns.
Corporals.
1st Thomas Jones.
2nd David W. Hulings.
3rd Nicholas Ulerick.
4th Alexander Mahon.
Agnes, Thomas.
Allen, John.
Alexander, John.
Anderson, Joseph.
Armor, James.
Armstrong, James.
Biggs, James.
Bigham, Thomas.
Blackiston, Samuel D.
Blair, Andrew.
8— Vol. IX.— 6th
Privates.
Boon, James.
Bobst, Michael.
Breden, James.
Brent, George.
Brown, William.
Brown, Robert.
Bell, William.
Cart, Jacob.
Dickenson, Festus.
Edwards, Joseph B.
Ser.
114
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Faust, Jacob.
Fetter, Jacob.
Fisher, Danel.
Foster, Crawford.
Fought, Thomas.
Frank, Danel.
Gallaher, James, Sick
Given, Joseph.
Gorgas, Samuel.
Grayson, George A.
Hays, John.
Herr, Henry.
Hoffman, Jacob.
Hunter, Joseph,
Irwin, James.
Irvine, "William.
Kauffman, George.
Keepers, Stephen.
Keller, John.
Laird, Francis.
Laird, Robert.
Leonard, Edward.
Linton, John T.
Ludlam, Benjamin.
Madison, Robert.
McClure, John.
McGinnis, John.
McKim, James.
Miller, William.
Minich, Peter.
Mitchel, George.
Eyler, Peter.
Phillips, George.
Ramsey, Samuel.
Rovey, Charles.
Rutledge, William.
Searight, Alexander.
Semple Joseph.
Simison, Robert.
Shrom, Joseph.
Smith, George.
Smith, John.
Snyder, Jacob.
Sponsler, Louis.
Wheat on, Levi.
Wilson, William.
Walker, Duncan S.
Wolf, Peter.
Woods, James.
Zolinger, George.
RECAPITULATION.
Commissd. officers 3
Non-com. officers 8
Privates 71
Musicians, 2
Total 84
A JUST AND TRUE RETURN OF ALL THE MEN IN THE
1ST. 2ND. 3D & 4TH CLASSES IN MY COMPANY.
Captain.
Adam Light 3rd.
Lieut.
Thomas Woodside.
Ensign.
John Mack.
RETURNS, 1812-14.
115
Michael Shoop.
Christian Shott.
Johu Noll.
Joseph Rush.
first class.
Abraham frank.
Jesse Nauvinger.
Daniel Flisher.
George Forney.
Dewalt Nauvinger.
John Diddee.
Michael Lenker.
George Flisher.
Second Class
Ludwig Fowl.
Henry Moyer.
third Class.
John osman.
Frederick Shal'fner.
Abraham Bixler.
Fourth Class.
Jacob Weaver John Nauvinger.
John Wart, first Sergeant. John frank.
Joseph Shoop.
Given under my hand this 11th Day of August, 1814.
RETURN OF THE VOLUNTEERS NOTIFIED BY CAPT.
WM. McGUIRE TO APPEAR AT DANVILLE ON THE
14TH INST.
Lieut.
Thomas McCormick.
Ensign.
Samuel Allison.
Hugh Donly.
David Ried.
John Shannon.
Joseph McGuire.
James Watson.
Wm. Bryson.
Wm. Scott.
Jno. Hutchison.
Wm. McKinney.
Danl. Airs.
Joseph Mackey.
Samuel Clark.
Robert Bryson.
John McKinley.
Andrew Reid.
John Parks.
116
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
James McKinney.
Mathew Corry.
James A Scott.
John Burrows.
Wm. Davis.
John Lunger.
Ezekiel Lunger.
John Tweed.
Henry Reater.
George Reeder.
John Simmons.
James Beard.
Wm. Cathcart.
John Staddon.
John Smith.
Wm. Vanlew.
James Hamilton.
Robert Riddle.
James Bryson.
David Graham.
Robert Forster.
James Donley.
Henry Wolfinger.
John Guffy.
James Watt.
Abraham Gross.
John Watt.
Samuel C. Stewart.
James Kirk.
George Gray.
Joseph Welsh.
John McKinney.
John Murry.
Kerr Russel.
John Hart.
Adam Hart.
Carlton Irwin.
Robert McCarter.
Robert Gaston.
John Vincent.
Wm. Barnet,
Thomas, Toner.
Andrew Forster.
Danl. More.
Joseph Hutchison.
James Riddle,
george L. Conn.
Wm. Parks.
Wm. Beard.
John Shaffer.
Danl. Brewer.
Isaac Harran,
James Ellis.
Thomas Taylor.
Arthur Burrows.
George McCoy.
Joseph Oaks.
Wm. Tinbrook.
Frederick Heitzman.
Phillip Whipple.
Samuel Whipple.
John Nowland.
David Farley.
A TRUE RETURN OF MY COMPANY FOUR THE DRAFTED
OF THE MILITIA AUGUS THE 16, 1814.
JOHN MUSSER Cap.
Daniel Fournwald.
Andrew Rapp.
6th Company.
First Class.
John Meismer.
RETURNS. 1S12-14.
Ill
John Grove.
Fredrig Longsdorf.
John Ballem.
George Geiss.
David Mottay.
George Bennedum.
Samuel Mattay.
George Noll.
John Shultz.
Philip Person.
Rudolph Stoner.
Joseph Rutter.
Second Class.
Jacob Wolf.
Third Class.
Wiliaui Stout.
John Uly.
MioUel Hatormau.
Fourth Class.
Peter Newman.
Henrey Foltz.
Jacob Noll.
Christian Hertzler.
John Savior.
Samuel Dingier.
A JUST AND TRUE RETURN OF THE THREE Cl^VSSES
WHICH ARE CALLED OUT INTO ACTUAL SERVICE OF
THE STH COMPANY IISTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVA-
NIA MILITIA AS I<T)LLOWS VIZ:
Daniel Libenguth.
George Anthony.
Nicholas Best
George Best.
Adam Llenberger.
Lawrence Kester.
John Best.
Daniel Oblinger.
John Kester. Jun.
William Brown.
third class.
John Applebach.
John Sager.
Henry Kress.
Jacob Karr.
Wiliam Ostorday.
Fourth class.
Frederick Kemerer.
Stephen Andreas.
Michael Musselman.
118 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
F'ifth class.
John Wentz. Abraham Berlin.
Frederick Andreas. Abraham Miller.
Jacob Best. John Shafer.
William Kester. Conrad Kester.
John Oblinger.
the above named Persons are enroled in the above men-
tioned classess and have been duly notified to appear in the
witness my hand this 23rd day of September ano Domini 1814.
JACOB SOLT, Captain.
Carlisle 2nd. Sept. 1814.
Dear Sir:
Inclosed you have the returns of the elections of the two
Volunteer Companies that have marched in order that you
may cause commissions to be Issued for the officers provided
it meets your approbation.
Capt. Squires Company took up the line of March the 30th.
ult. for Batlimore previous to your proclamation being known
And this day Capt. Halteads Marches towards York Town
Paunsl. both I conceive Subject to your Order.
I have sent a wagon and some provisions with each, and
they have drawn from the General Government Stores, Arms,
Cartridge Boxes Canteens and Knap Sacks; — Geul. Boden and
myself have promised the Military Storekeeper to furnish
your order for them.
This day I am Informed upwards of one hundred Voltm-
teers have marched Monday last from Shippensburgh toward?
Baltimore. I furnished these with 60 stands of Arms that
were repaired and at that place Capt. Geo. Eyr marched his
troop of Light horse on Tuesday next I suppose about 50 in
number.
In hast
Yours resp?.;tfiiil/
jame;^ lamB'j:rt^on
B. Inspector
The Governor
of Pennsylvania.
I should have denoted to the Adj. Gen. But least there
might be delays induced me to proceed in this Informal way.
RETURNS, 1812-14. 119
In consequence of the Menacing situation in which our
country is placed at present A Number of the Citizens of the
Borough of Carlisle Conveened at the Court house on Saturday
the 27th August 1814. And have Associated themselves with
a Company of Infantry Consisting of upwards of ninety Mem-
bers And this day have elected the following ofilcers viz. —
Jacob Squire Captain.
Saml. McKeehen Lieut.
Frederick Fogle, 2d Lieut.
Stephen Kerr, Ensign.
We the Judges, Inspectors do Certify the above election to
be Correct as witness our hands and Seals this 29th August
1814.
JOHN ROSS [Seal]
MOSES BULIX)CK [Seal]
WM. COOPER [Seal]
Judge.
ISAC GRAHAM [Seal]
Inspector,
attest
Clerks
JAMES LAMBERTON
CHARLES BOVARD
The Company enrolled have authorized me in their Name to
tender the Services of said Company to the Governor of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the space of thirty days
as part of the quota of the requisition from the 1st Brigade
11th Division Pennsylvania Militia when the Governor may
think proper order
Certified under my hand this 29th August 1814.
JACOB SQUIER, Capt.
The Members Composing the within Named Company are
between eighty and ninety and the election correct. Certified
under my hand at Carlisle 30th August 1814.
JAMES LAMBERTON
Brigade Inspector.
The Governor
of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania
Since the return has been made to me I have been Informed
the Company musters upwards of 100 strong.
120 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Due Robert Lamberton, Paymaster to the detachment of
Militia -tinder the command of Colonel Fentou, for the second
advance pay to Isaac Goshart a member of Capt Mooreland's
Company, who marched under the Genl. Order of 7th Feb'y.
1814. ?6.00.
Approved & Entered
WM. FINDLEY
Treasury office
August 13th 1816.
Settled and Entered
GEO BRYAN
Auditor Genl. office
13 Augt. 1816.
Carlisle, Augt. 9th 1816.
Rec'd of Robert Lamberton pay master of the 5th Detach-
ment Pennsylvania Militia under the Command of Col. James
Fenton six dollars in full of additional pay or Compensation
allowed by Acts of the Legislature of this Commonwealth.
ISAAC GOSHAT
^ Member of Capt. Moreland's Company.
Test Geo. D. Rine
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of the 3rd Company 1st Brigade, Drafted Militia of the State
of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States,
under the requisition of the President of the 4th of July 1814,
and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge
to have received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of
the Militia, the sum of Two Dollars and fifty-three cents
additonal pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made
and provided.
Names.
John M. Boddy.
James Forseth.
Ephriam W. Huchisoc.
Joseph Haine,
Albert Hughs.
Tole Mc Manemy.
Lewis Desabay.
Ezekiel Chatham.
John Anderson.
Hugh Askin.
Alexander Boyd.
Adam Brown.
Alexander Buchannon.
George Beckly.
Wm. Beackley.
Samuel Boswell.
John Biddle.
Piersol Barrett.
John Bones.
Thomas Bowen.
John Crilly.
Patrick Cassiday.
Patrick Carlan.
James Clark.
John P. Clark.
John Childs.
Thomas Dubencuid.
Wiliam Daniels.
Wiliam Downdy.
Daniel Dagon.
Samuel E. Davis.
Philip Etter.
John Fimple.
Peter Foy.
Edward Flaherty.
Barzilla Girton.
Robert Gray.
Conrad Goodman.
Felix Grimes.
Isaac Geyhan.
James Humphreys.
Robert Howard.
Jacob Harman.
Daniel Hagerty.
Cornelius Hogulin.
John Hays.
Christopher Hunes.
Samuel Isburn.
Samuel Kinsley.
Charles Kibby.
James Lynch.
William Lowry.
Henry Loyd.
Michael Loughlin.
John McElhany.
Charles McKirnan.
Terrence McGahey.
Augustus Massol.
Daniel Meeker.
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John Mancrief.
James Mills.
James Moore.
William Nagle.
Eanoch Northrop.
John Ogden.
Robert Randal.
James Lapp.
Patrick Sharp. .
Samuel Snyder.
John Savage.
James Shirky.
David Trout.
Uriah Timmings.
Jacob Troll.
Abraham Trece.
Jacob Vanarsdall.
Abraham Trece.
David Wentling.
Conrad Weaver.
John White.
John Wilson.
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We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
o£ the Volunteer Company cald. N. L. W. Rifle Rangers Comd.
by Lieut. Peter Deal as a part of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Divis-
ion Pennsylvania Militia of the State of Pennsylvania, in the
service of the United States, under the requisition of the
Preis'ident of the 4th of July 1814, and subsequent thereto, do
each of us hereby acknowledge to have received severally
from Daniel Bussier, paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six
dollars, in advance, as part of our additional pay allowed by
act of Assembly, the said sum of six dollars being paid to each
of us by order of his excellency the Governor, under the act
of Assembly of February 22, 1814. Under command of Lieut.
Col. Joel B. Sutherland 20 Nov. 1814.
Serjeants.
Russel T. Briggs.
Hugh Gray.
Dennis Dailey.
John Millward.
Corporals.
William Cooper.
Thomas Searls.
Francis Rohman.
George McKoy.
Privates.
John Myers.
Peter Sheetz.
John Sharp.
Elicom Hillman.
Edward McCUe.
William Holland.
John Coombs.
Wm. I. Trotter.
Benj. D. Jefferies.
Wm. H. Wilson.
Cyrus Gamble.
Job Wilson.
Lewis Dayton.
Henry Moses.
John McFate.
John Meredith.
Joseph Sutton.
Joseph Heller.
James Kelly.
John Ruckstoll.
Saml. Weasey.
Reuben Jarman.
Peter Ebert.
David Swinney.
Wm. Strattan.
John Avis.
Philip Steller.
William Ray. -
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
131
John Cooper.
George Wister.
John Bullinger.
Joseph Hutchinson.
Henry H. Pote.
James Fetters.
Martin Painter.
Jacob Sugar.
Wm. Fullingabee.
John Parker.
Jolin Stevens.
Henry Green.
Peter House.
William Turner.
Antony Hoover.
Abraham Hunter.
David D. Camp.
Francis King.
Wm. Wunder.
Osber Sutton.
Abraham Baisly.
John Hearboch.
David Emrick.
Jacob Hill, Jun.
John Cooper.
John G. Sharp.
Conrod Smith.
Saml. Rookstooh
John H. Ayars.
John M. Toy.
Joseph Town.
Jonathon Caster.
Paul Hemrick.
Isaac Porter.
Zadich Tubbs.
Alexr. Hopkins.
George Vandegrif.
Crispin Swift.
Thomas Jurden.
John Weyneman.
John Sanson.
Joseph Russell.
Godfrey Adle.
William Patton.
James Matlock.
Archibald Hamilton.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the (?) Company com'd by Lt. I. Dibblebriz Regiment of a
part of the Militia of the State of Pennsylvania the services
of the United States, under the requisition of the President of
the 4th of July 1814, and subsequent thereto, do each of -us
hereby acknowledge to have received severally from Daniel
Bussier paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six dollars in
advance, as part of our additional pay allowed by act of assem-
bly, the said sum of six dollars being paid to each of us by
order of his excellency the Governor, under act of Assembly of
February 22, 1814, Under com'd of Lt. Col. G. Weirick.
November 10th. 1814
Sarjeants.
1st Samuel Auchmuty.
2nd John Colshir.
3rd Thomas Warner.
4fh Pptpr Hull
132
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Corporals.
1st Adam Kahn.
2nd John Martz.
3rd Thomas Snyder.
4th George Wyall.
Privates.
John Fry.
Adam Gilger.
Charles Hull.
Daniel Hinkle.
John Reicher.
George Herner.
Solomon Kreig.
John Casuer.
Conrad Casner.
Lewis Ayres.
Ellis Ayres.
Fredk. Tyoy.
Christopher Wentzel.
George Waggoner.
Arthur Rogers.
Adam Smith.
George Goodman.
Arthur Achmuty.
John Fagley.
George Dork.
John Leader.
George Hirne.
John Carus.
M. Drumheller.
Abm. Drumheller.
John Kimble.
Fredk. Kauble.
Henry Daniel.
Leonard Farster.
George Sitz.
Michael Read.
Henry Kimble.
Adam Slise.
John Kesler.
Michael Roboch.
Jacob Foulk.
M. Druchamiller.
Peter Boyer.
Conrad Roboch.
John Kline.
Henry Roboch.
John Beisel.
George Ritz.
John Hirne.
John Martin.
John Lewis.
Danl. Martin.
Henry Huffman.
John Person.
Joseph Fox.
Solomon Hammel.
Solomon Moyer.
John Holwig.
Henry Geisse.
Martin Griem.
Saml. Bower.
Levy Cocher.
John Harter.
Henry Fisher.
Saml. Giesse.
Leonard Read.
George Litzel.
Henry Hepner.
Valentine Hanabach.
Jno. Buckner,
Robt. Farnsworth.
H. Creasinger.
Jere. Haught.
Saml. Foy.
John Fisher.
Adam Tawney.
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Conrad Sawer. Elijah Shipman.
Peter Heckert. J. Dongleberger.
Peter Sawer. Peter Melig.
Jacob Almond. Saml. Seasholtz.
Joshua Heckert. Philip Hahn.
Leonard Deiter. Willm. Randol.
Michael Bower. Daniel Blottenberger.
Danl. Snyder. John Klook.
Danl. High. Fredk. Kehler.
Ephraim Leth.
October 20th. 1814.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and pri-
vates of the Volunteer Company called the Independent Frank-
ford Riflemen, commd by Capt. J. Fesmyer as a part of (mu-
tilated) 2nd Brigade, 1st Division Pennsylvania Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, in the service of the United States,
under the requisition of the President of the 4th of July 1814,
and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge
to have received severally from Daniel Pussier, paymaster of
the Militia, the sum of six dollars, in advance as part of our
additional pay allowed by act of Assembly, the said sum of
six dollars being paid to each of us by order of his excellency
the Governor, under act of Assembly of February 22, 1814.
Under the Commd. of Lieut. Col. Joel B. Sutherland.
Sarjeants.
Jeremiah Northrop.
Samuel Rogers.
Peter Wert.
Jacob Smith. "
Corporals.
Joseph P. Shearer.
John Rupert.
Samuel Folkrod.
Henry Leister.
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Saml. Pekey.
Henry Rich.
David Hunter.
Hugh Evans.
Jacob Barnet.
Saml. Duffield.
Caspar Conrad.
William Enyard.
Henry Young.
David Barnet.
Samuel Foster.
Jacob List.
Jacob Dingast.
William Barrington.
Jacob E.
Henry Grubb.
Bartholomew Mallane.
Goufrey Slyhoof.
Thomas Lear.
Joseph Engle.
John Grubb.
Mathias Tallman.
Lewis Price.
JamesAres.
Jacob Engle.
John Shearer.
John Snyder.
Jonathan Davis.
George Brail.
James Miller.
Abner Stapleton.
David Leahy.
Jacob Foster.
Benjamin Collom.
David Roner.
Jessy Vanpoper.
Jos. Strous.
Francis Thomas.
Privates.
Thos. Glenn.
Levi . andergrilt.
Joseph Glenn.
Joseph Brown.
David Brien.
Isaac Starn.
Jacob Carson.
Jonathan Saurman.
Jonu Smith.
William Starn.
George Newkirk.
Jacob Wright.
John Simon.
John Whartonbee.
Powel Clift.
Andrew E. Lear.
John Watson.
Wm. Fletcher.
John Giberson.
John Todd.
Joseph Lear.
Robert Barrett.
John Liester.
- Wm. Smith.
John Gordon.
Fredk. Slaugh.
David Evans.
Joseph Gilbert.
Samuel Thomas.
John Carter, deserted.
Samuel Shitsllne.
Martin Eger.
George H. Riehl.
Henry Davis.
David Glen.
Wm. Wilson.
John Fesmyer, Jur.
Peter Fesmyer.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
CAPT. JOHN FULMER'S COMPANY.
13.5
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and pri-
vates of a Company, 2nd Brigade, Drafted Militia of the State
of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States,
under the requisition of the President of the 4th of July 1814,
and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge, to
have received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of One dollar, sixty seven cents, additional
pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made and pro-
vided.
1 George Saylor, Q. M. Serg.
2 Henry Thompson, Serg.
3 Samuel Hart, Serg.
4 Jonan Houghf, Serg.
5 John Bowles, Serg.
6 William Roop. Corporal.
7 Richard Greening, Corporal
8 John Goodyear, Corporal.
9 Jacoh Brown, Corporal.
Privates.
10 Samuel Penagar.
11 Benjamin Joyce.
12 William Davidson.
13 Conrad Cain:
14 Henry Mills.
15 Thomas Peckworth.
IG John Birmingham.
17 William Roberts.
18 James Brant.
19 Edward McCullough.
20 Samuel Pearson.
21 Thomas McDurmand.
22 Gotleib Grose.
23 John Pipher.
24 Casper Ervin.
25 Edward Fincham.
26 Joseph Turner.
27 George Mills.
28 John Burns.
29 Dennis Cannon.
30 George Wentling.
31 Jacob Arms.
32 John Burdine.
33 Timothy Haris.
34 Lewis Tegmeyer.
■35 John Parent.
36 William Zebling.
37 John Powers.
38 Peter Gideon.
39 Peter Holladay.
40 Abraham Ford.
41 George Snyder.
42 German Name.
43 John Fisher.
44 John Mills.
45 John McLaughlin.
46 John Moore.
47 Henry Young.
48 George Hess.
49 Frederick Heyemen.
50 George Shields.
51 Abraham Smith.
52 Philip Shepperd.
53 Lewis Beck.
54 Peter A. Davis.
55 Ezra Evans.
56 Henry Gessner.
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57 Jacob Sturck.
58 Adam Lake.
59 Peter Deroache.
60 David, Davis.
61 Job, Harvey.
62 George Myers.
63 John Higgins.
64 James Dory.
65 Jeremiah Hornketh.
66 William Goucher.
67 Caleb Thompson.
68 George Barthel.
69 John Root.
TO Stephen Turner.
71 John Jones.
72 John Glover.
73 Nicholas Settle.
74 Frederick A. Bock.
75 Barney Smith.
76 Frederick Kline.
77 Wm. Louderback.
78 Jacob Riffert, omitd. in for-
mer Muster Roll.
79 John Wilson.
80 John Lasal.
CAPTAIN RUBEN GILDERS COMPANY.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the 2nd Company, 1st Brigade, Drafted Militia of the State
of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the President of the
4th of July, 1814, and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby
asknowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Bussier,
Paymaster of the Militia the sum of Two Dollars & fifty three
additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made
and provided.
Names.
1 Thompson David.
2 Brock, John.
3 McGlathery, Mordicai.
4 Clarck, John.
5 Cox, Anthony.
6 Cline, Henry.
7 Brittingham, John.
8 Benjamin, Buckman.
9 Yammer, H. William.
10 Askins, John.
11 Askins, John.
12 Archer, Samuel.
13 Andrew George.
14 Burck, James.
15 Benjamin, Caleb.
16 Bochm, Joseph.
17 Bower, Jacob.
18 Baker, William.
19 Blanford, George.
20 Brown, John.
21 Brady, James.
22 Currien, John.
23 Cremer, George.
24 CarloR, Robert.
25 Crous, William.
26 Campbell P. James.
27 Cook Joseph.
28 Denny Jacob.
29 Denny, Dennis.
39 Dimond, John.
31 Elton, Thomas.
32 Francis, John.
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33 File, William.
34 Galaher, Patrick.
35 Gibyon, Alexander.
36 Gibson, Joseph.
37 Gilbert, Thomas.
38 Hawk, George.
39 Hamill, John.
40 Hardin, George.
41 Hill, Charles.
42 Hanna, Samuel.
43 Johnson, William.
44 Jones, Evan.
45 Jeffries, Richard.
46 Kinsley, George.
47 Keel, Ellis.
48 Kerlisle, William.
49 Knorr, Henry.
50 Kilter, Charles.
51 Longrue, S. Sidney.
52 Lippencott, C. William.
53 Livingston, James.
54 Lowler Uriah.
55 Marker George.
56 Mulhollin, John.
57 McEntee, Bernard.
58 Nichuals, Thamer.
59 Newman, John.
60 Nayl, Johp.
61 Post, Henry.
62 Pickens, Lewis.
63 Peck, Joseph.
64 Pettit, C. Amos.
65 Riley, Hugh.
66 Roberts, Joseph.
67 Reves, Lemuel.
68 Richman, Jacob.
69 Reese, Henry.
70 Reynolds, William.
71 Smith, John.
72 Shaffer, Joseph.
73 Stuart, Francis.
74 Taylor, Jeremiah.
75 Taney, Jacob.
76 Walmer, Philip.
77 Warnick, Daniel.
78 Warwick, Charles.
October 24th. 1814.
the Subscriber non-conimissou officers & Privets of the
Fourteents companey Capt. Georg Hess, Jr. first Rifle Regi-
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the service of the United
States under the Proclamation of the govener of the 27th of
August 1814 Do each of us hereby acknowlidge to have re-
ceived severally from Danil Bussier Paymaster of the Militia
the sum of six Dollars in full for three month additional pay
allowed by act of assembly the said sum of six DoUers Being
paid to each of us by order of his Exsellency the Govener
under act of assembly of February 22nd 1814 — under the Com-
mand of Col. Thomas Humphreys.
Officers.
1 Phillip Bohm, 1 Serjt.
2 Daniel Beaver, 2nd Serjt.
3 Christ Bachman. 3rd Serjt.
4 William Lynn, 4th Serjt., Sick, absent.
5 Wm. Lerch, 1st Corp.
6 Isaac Ecker, 2nd Corp.
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7 Geo. Ruch, 3rd Corp., Sick Absent.
8 John Heun, 4th Corp.. Sick in Hospital.
9 Jov5jph Wever, Mus.
10 Win. Hinkel, Mus.
Privates.
11 Adam Brown, sick absent.
12 Michael Moser.
13 John Fteeman.
14 John Sherer, on Furlough.
15 Sam. Emry.
16 Jacob Backman.
17 Christ Lawbach.
18 John Sifert.
10 John Maun.
20 Henry liee.
21 Michael Sloyer.
22 John Knochel, sick absent.
23 Frederick Sighy.
24 John ohl.
25 Phillip Boil, sick absent.
26 John Leidy.
27 Wm. Long, sick absent.
28 Daniel Sloyer.
29 Abraham Rich.
30 Joseph Leidy.
31 Georg Dony.
32 Henry Rosmy.
33 John Mill.
34 Jacob Henn.
35 John Boil.
36 Peter Bever.
37 Thomas Miller.
38 Androw Emry, sick absent.
39 Geo. Wever.
40 John Klase(?)
41 Michael Bieecer.
42 Frederick Fogel.
43 Jacoh Clase.
44 John Bost.
45 Lenard Derr.
46 William Graham.
47 John Lynn.
48 Phillip ohl.
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CAPT. HOFFMAN'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and pri-
vates of a Company, 2nd Brigade, Rifle Rangers Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the President of the 4th of
July, 1814 and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby ack-
nowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Pussier, Pay-
master of the Militia, the sum of One dollar and forty cents
additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made
and provided.
1 Jesse Luplee, 1st Sergeant.
2 Samuel Smith, 2nd Sergeant.
3 Thomas Miller, 3rd Sergeant.
4 George Blunckly, 4th Sergeant.
5 John Ritter, 5th Sergeant.
6 John Furlong, 1st Corporal.
7 Amer Ramage, 2nd Corporal.
8 Andrew Salbsburg, 3rd Corporal.
9 John Hall.
10 John D^r.
11 Edward Heston, Buglar.
12 Frederick Gaul. 30 Joseph Rudolph.
13 James Brown. 31 John McConoghy.
14 Benjamin Lobb. 32 Jacob Guskill.
15 William Saunders. 33 Thomas Banfield.
16 Joshua Pearson. 34 Alexander Kid.
17 Francis Degorgue. 35 William Butler.
18 Herbert Fentons. 36 William Crawford.
19 John Fisher. 37 James Ray.
20 Benjamin Penegar. 38 William Hillyards.
21 Henry Brickley. 39 Philip Donohoner.
22 David Wright. 40 Garret Williamson.
23 David Rambo. 41 John Sturges.
24 Charles C. Carseley. 42 Jacob Stone.
25 James Lewis. 43 James Conner.
26 George Hughes. 44 Isaac Roberts.
27 William Rose. 45 Owen Jones.
28 Hugh Lewis. 46 James Logan.
29 Benjamin Smith. 47 William Hausel.
140 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
48 George Twiner. 58 Charles Donely.
49 Joseph Campbell. 59 John W. Eaton.
50 Reuben Rogers. CO Abraham Richardson.
51 George Wiles. 61 Joseph Hansell.
52 Henry Brame. 62 Jacob Hoffman.
53 William Delany. 63 John Davis.
54 Joseph McDermond. 64 Lewis Kuhn.
55 Peter Shrank. 65 George Fitzpatrick.
56 Henry Kline. 66 Samuel Baker.
57 Jacob Campbell.
Philadelphia County Ss:
And now September 28th, 1816, personally appeared Lydia
Pearson, mother of Joshua Pearson, late a private in Captain
Hoffman's Company of Riflemen, lately in the Service of the
United States, who being duly afllrmed doth declare and say
that the said Joshua Pearson departed this life on the seven-
teenth day of November last past, and further saith that
LYDIA (her [X] mark) PEARSON.
Aflirmed & subscribed as above before me.
D. M. ALMED,
Justice peace
CAPT. JOHN HOUSTON'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of a Company, 2nd Brigade, Volunteer Riflemen Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the President of the 4th of
July, 1814, and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby ack-
nowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Bussier, Pay-
master of the Militia, the sum of one dollar & forty cents,
additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made
and provided.
Captain.
John Houston.
Sergeants.
William Houston.
Jacob Fisher.
Reuben Holgate.
Conard Nell.
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Q. M. Sergeant.
Frederick Dutweiler.
Corporals.
Abraham Justin.
Samuel Hinkle.
John Roop.
Charles Nice Junr.
Peter Amaigh.
Francis Anderson.
Jacob Bechtel.
George Bechtel.
John Bicking.
Joseph Bicking.
Jacob Burnhetter.
Henry Book.
Henry Datz.
John Dehaven.
James Donoho.
Henry Deatz.
Michael Drace.
George Freas.
Jacob Freed.
Benjamin Guyer.
John Goodman.
Abraham Holgate.
Jacob Henry.
Griffith Holgate.
Abraham Hein.
Martin Jacoby.
John Kirper.
Samuel Kibler.
Charles Knouse.
Frederick Kupp.
John Lightcap.
Michael Lightcap.
Charles Livezey.
Privates.
1^'rancis Mould.
John Nice.
Henry Nicholas.
Samuel Ryland.
John Rynick.
Jacob Smith.
Simon Sign.
Peter Sassaman.
John Sign.
George Sign.
William Streped.
William Streeped.
John Sassaman.
John Stallman.
Charles Shaffer.
Adam Saunders.
George Shingle.
John Smith.
Isaac Saunders.
Jacob Sassaman.
Andrew Shaffer.
Philip Tyson.
Samuel Tarter.
Vv^illiam Tolan.
John Unruh.
George Wampole.
Jacob Wyndolph.
Frederick Fleming.
142 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
CAPT. HARTMAN KUHN'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of a company, 1st Brigade, Volunteer Infantry Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the Presidnt of the 4th of
July, 1814, and subsquent thereto, do each of us hereby
acknowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Bussier,
Paymaster of the Militia, the sum^ affixed to our respective
names additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such
case made and provided.
William Ker
William Ij. Soontag, Jur
Joseph H. McKean
William Young, 4th Sergeani
William Phillips j 5th Sergeant,
Thomas C. Rockhill 1st Corporal,
Edward D. Coxc, : 2nd Corporal,
Peter F. Fontanges ; 3rd Corporal,
Thomas Willing, Junr 4th Corporal,
John C. Patton ' 5th Corporal,
Joseph T. Clement Cth Corporal,
Joseph D. Erode, Musician
Jacob Adams
Samuel H. AUvvard i
Joseph Alman i
Thomas Altemus
Nathan Baker
James J. Barclay, ;
Samuel Barclay, j
Robert C. Barnhill
Peter Bertrund i
.lacob Bickley
William Billington j
James Boggs
Thomas Bond
William Boyd I
John Breban I
Charles Brittin
James Brown,
John B. Budd
Henry C. Carey,
Henry Charles, .
Peter Choupeau,
John Christine, .,
Henry Clark
James II. Cole, . .
George Collin, ..
.Tolm M. Connelly,
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39. Charles S. Coxe
40. John Curry
41. George Davis
42. Philibert Droz
43. John Ducker
44. Thomas Dunlap,
45. Edward Fox, Junr., ..
46. Jacob Frick,
47. Philip H. Friend
48. William Friend
49. Baldwin Gardiner
50. Edward Goodwin
51. Thomas F. Goodwin, ..
52. John K. Gravinstine,
.53. Edmund Green
54. John S. Green,
5.5. Charles Grice
56. Samuel Grice,
57. Charles V. Ilagner
58. George Hagner
59. John S. Henry
60. Augustus Hildebrant,
61. William L. Hodge, ...
62. Thomas Hopkins, ...
^3. William Humes
64. Samuel Israel
65. Charles Kay,
66. Joseph L. Kay
67. John B. Keen
68. Joseph Keen, Jur., ..
69. Isaac P. Kennedy, ...
70. Samuel Kennedy
71. Gabriel Kerns, Junr.,
72. Jacob C. Kline
73. Henry S. Kline
74. John Ligget
75. John Loughery
70. Alexander McAlpin.
77. John McClenachan. .
78. Benjamin Molineux,
79. Samuel Nevins
80. Stephen F. Nidilet. .
81. Abraham B. Nones,
82. William North
S3. James B. Ogle
84. William Okie
85. James T>. Olds
86. James Page
87. Joseph Parham
88. Nicholas Parmantier,
89. John Pemberton, . . .
90. Nathaniel Pemberton.
91. John W. Peril
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CAPT. HARTMAN KUHN'S COMPANY— Continued.
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William Pinchin
Peler Pollin,
Joseph Ray
Joel Z. Reynolds, ...
William Richardson,
John Rink
Wm. Riltenhouse, ..
Joseph Robard
Charles F. Roberts,
Joseph Rogers, Junr.
John Roset,
Samuel Rush
George Schively
James Selby,
Kendal Selby
Robert H. Small, ...
Lucien Soulie
James B. Stiles
John T. Sullivan
George L. Tallman,
John Topham
Alexander Watt
Joseph H. West
Samuel P. Wetherill,
Samuel Withington,
George Worl
William Worrell
Andrew Wray
Thomas Youns;,
$154.98 $158.05.
CAPT. JOSEPH McCOY'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of a Company 2nd Brigade, Volunteer Riflemen Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the President of the 4th of July,
1814, and subsequent there to, do each of us hereby acknow-
ledge, to have received severally from Daniel Pussier, Pay-
master of the Militia, the sum of one dollar and forty cts.
additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made
and provided.
Names.
1 Nathaniel Crowell, 1st Sergeant.
2 Thomas D. G rover, 2nd Sergeant.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 145
3 William Fench, 3d Sergeant.
4 William Lecture, 4th Sergeant.
5 William Cooper, 5tli Sergeant.
6 George Sheaffer, 1st Corporal.
7 Patrick Fury, 2nd Corporal.
8 Alexander Campbell, 3rd Corporal.
9 Charles Wood, 4th Corporal.
10 Jofeph Ailes, 5th Corporal.
Privates.
11 William Abraham.
12 David Auld.
13 Thomas Black.
14 James Bell.
15 John Boyd.
16 Robert Bailey, deserted about Nov. 1st, 1814.
17 William Cook.
18 William Cope.
19 Charles Christison.
20 Joseph Connelly.
21 Alexander Donelly.
22 Alfred Devenport.
23 James Dumphy.
24 Robert Eumell.
25 John Fury.
26 Daniel German.
27 Job Green.
28 Edward Gary.
29 John Hill.
30 John Hopkins.
31 Moses Hale.
32 Warwick Hale.
33 James Hood.
34 John Hunterson.
35 Joseph Hassell.
36 George Hurley.
37 John Hawkins.
38 Richard Hoffnor.
39 William Johnston.
40 David Jones.
41 Henry Johnston.
42 Thomas Johns.
43 David Keller.
44 Thomas Keho.
10— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
146 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
45 William King.
46 Joseph Lyons.
47 Caleb Lomax.
48 Oliver Lockwood.
49 Charles Lawrence.
50 John McFiely.
51 William McComl.
52 Patrick Hughes.
53 John McClemens, tleserted in Nov. 1814.
54 Daniel McCarly.
55 Andrew McCalla.
56 John McFerren.
57 John Marker.
58 C. E. Marseles.
59 Bernard McNeely.
60 Daniel North, Deserted November 1814.
61 William Nailer.
62 Henry O'Donnell.
63 Joseph M. Pile.
64 John Pister.
65 Semuel Painter, appointed Q. M.
66 John Rhoads.
67 Walter Ross.
68 George Rivell.
69 Thomas Richards.
70 James Singleton.
71 Hugh Sweeney.
72 Tunis Stagg.
73 George Shedd.
74 Joseph L. Shaffer.
75 Arthur Toole.
76 Joseph Thomas.
77 David Tittermerry.
78 Hezekiah Vezag,
79 John Wiler.
80 Petitt Wiggins.
81 Caleb Whitehead.
82 James Weldon.
83 Samuel White.
84 Charles Wilman.
85 Thomas P. Allen.
86 Thomas Tniet.
87 Thomas Linnard.
88 Thomas Grady.
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89 George Young
90 Samuel Irwin.
91 John Hasser.
92 John Hill, Bugler.
93 George Biddle, Waiter.
CAPT. HENRY MEYERS COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of a Company, 1st Brigade, Volunteer Infantry Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States
under the requisition of the President of the 4th of July, 1814.
and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge, to
have received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of one dollar additional pay allowed by act
of Assembly in such case made and provided.
1. AmlVew Geyer, 1st Sergeant.
2. George Benners, 2nd Sergeant.
3. George Richards, 3rd Sergeant.
4. George Harman, 4th Sergeant.
5. Jacob Heyberger, 5th Sergeant.
6. William Dungan, 1st Corporal.
7. Joseph S. Colloday, 2nd Corporal.
8. Peter C. Myers, 3rd Corporal.
9. Thomas Worn, 4th Corporal.
10. Thomas M. Rush, 5th Corporal.
11. Jacob Burkert, 6th Corporal.
Privates.
12. Nicholas Andrews.
13. Ezekiah Buzby.
14. Jacob Burrows.
15. Henry Benners.
16. Tobias Bealer.
17. William Bruce.
18. Peter Bartleson.
19. John Buck.
20. John Brock, Junr.
21. Stacy B. Barcroft.
22. Isaac Barnes.
148
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
23. Joseph Bartholomew.
24. Charles Bicknell.
25. John Barry,
26. George W. Brackenridge.
27. John Boyer.
28. Wm. Colladay.
29. James Cooper.
SO. Walter A. Correy, Died Novr. 6, 1814.
31. Joshua Comly.
32. Thomas Christian.
33. David W. Clark.
34. Jacob Clymer.
35. Sallows Dunlap.
36. Jona. Everitt.
37. William Gravestine.
38. Theodore Gillies.
39. John Garrison.
40. Robert Gardner.
41. Jacoh H. Gardner.
42. Christian Gobright.
43. Courter Goodwin.
44. James Hansell.
45. Henry Hollenbush.
46. Peter Hartzog.
47. John Hause.
48. Joseph Hill.
49. Jacob J. Harman.
50. John Hamilton.
"1. Henry Houpt.
52. John Hollahan.
53. Nathan Jackawey.
iS4. John Kcokagy.
:' 1. Joseph King.
56. Joseph Keyser.
57. Isaiah Ktusht. Dlc-d Nov. Hh 1814
58. William D. Kennedy.
"0. Fr->viel ilermblc
60. John Kreider.
n. PeiQv Londc-rback.
62. Peter Link.
63. John Link.
64. .John La sky.
65. Mordecai Lyons.
66. Joseph A. McClintcck.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 149
67. George G. Meyers.
ttbi. Smith MilLs.
69. John Murphey.
70. John Mingle.
71. John Morris.
72. Hugh S. Maghee.
73. Elijah Mitchell.
74. Daniel McDowell.
75. Joseph G. Noxen.
76. Daniel Newman.
77. Owen Owens.
78. Samuel Peterson.
79. John Pollock.
80. Isaacher Price.
81. Robert Parham.
82. Wm. Pool.
83. Henry H. Pennell.
84. McKinney Porter, Absent without leave.
85. Joseph Reiley.
86. Alexander Reid. •
87. John Rush.
88. Philip Riebson.
89. Israel Roberts.
90. Peter Snyder.
91. Samuel H. Sagers.
92. George Stout.
93. Wilham Skinner.
91 Caleb Shinn.
95. Lawrence Shuster.
96. Isaac Shunk.
97. Joseph Smith.
98. Jacob Smith.
99 Joshua C. Seekel.
100. Joseph Strock.
101. Isaac Shingle. (Note the original Muster Roll it is Jacob
Shintle.)
102. Peter Saunders.
103. Thomas M. Stranger.
104. Jacob Slahter.
105. Thomas Thompson.
106. William Van Stoverin.
107. John A. Wilstack.
108. Wm. Weiss.
109. Richafn L. West.
150 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
110. John Warnock.
111. Joseph Yeager.
112. Jerh. Scanlin, Drummer.
113. J. L. Benner, Fifer & Deserted.
We the undersigners members of the Union Rifle Volunteers
from Union County Pennsylvania commanded by Capt. Ner.
Middlesworth attached to the Rife Battalion commanded by
Capt. John Uhle in the Light Brigade commanded by Brig.
Genl. Thomas Cadwalader do hereby confees & acknowledge
that each of us haA'e had and received of & from Daniel Busser
pay-master Pennsa. Legally authorized to pay the same six dol-
lars it being" extra pay agreeable to the act of assembly in such
case made & provided. In witness whereof we have hereunto
set our hands at Camp Dupont October 29th, 1814.
Witness present at signing
Cept. U. Volunteer.
Ner Middlesworth.
Ensign.
Daniel Devore.
Non C. Officers.
Sergt.
first Jacob Fryer.
2nd Daniel Weiser.
3rd Frederick Stees, Jun.
4th George weikel.
Corpls.
1st Abraham Fredrick.
2nd Daniel Layer.
3rd Jacob Long.
4th Albright Swineford.
Privates.
1 George Moyer. 4 Jacob Millard.
2 Jacob Gilbrot. 5 Peter Loehr.
3 John Wales. 6 Jacob Beitler.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
151
7 James Smith.
8 Ludwick Freadley.
9 Samuel Baier.
10 Melchor Hock.
11 Heinrich Kreutcer.
12 Jacob Frob.
13 Jacob Gill.
14 Joseph Loehr.
15 Jacob Droecksel.
16 Henry Dreese.
17 henry Sheneb.
18 Heinrich Herich.
19 John Kuhns.
20 Daniel Bowersor.
21 Jacob moyer.
22 George Wiant
23 Samuel martz.
24 george Clemence.
25 abraham Shuli.
26 Asher Ely.
27 John Bird.
28 Daniel Miller.
29 Izrael Thirster.
30 Robert gilmore.
31 Henry W. Carrol.
32 Elias Campbells.
33 John Mitchel.
34 John Slaky.
35 John Katherman.
8 non commissioned offecers,
43.
$258
CAPT. JOHN R. MIFFLIN'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non commissioned officers and privates,
of a Company, 1st Brigade Volunteer Infantry Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the President of the 4th of
July, 1814, and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby ack-
nowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Bussier, Pay-
master of the Militia, the sum affixed to our respective names
addilional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made
and provided.
Names. Dolls cts
1. John Milner. Jr., 2 60
2. Thomas Davis, 2 60
3. Charles Carpenter 2 60
4. John P. Moore, 2 60
5. George Nice, 2 60
6. William B. Emerick, 2 60
7. Charles B. Reese 2 60
8. George Bedwell, 2 60
152 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Names. Dolls cts
9. William Revondt, 2 60
10. Charles J. Cox, 2 60
11. David P. Benson, 2 60
12. John Christie, 2 60
13. Robert Christie, 2 60
14. George Able, 2 60
15. Edwin Anderson, 2 60
16. Richard Allen, 2 60
17. Alexander Austin, 2 60
18. Isaac Ashmead, 2 60
19. William Burger 2 60
20. Valentine Burkhart 2 60
21. Adam L. Burkhart, 2 60
22. Thomas Breintnall, 2 60
23. Peter Burkhart, 2 60
24. John C. Bryant 2 60
25. B. B. Bringhurst, 2 60
26. Cophias G. Childs, 2 60
27. Wm. Christie, 2 60
28. John R. Cox, 2 'BO
29. Thomas W. Carson, 2 60
30. William Cotton, 2 60
31. John Capp 2 60
32. George B. Clinton, 2 60
33. Ephraim Campbell, 2 60
34. John Clause, 2 60
35. William Coudon, 2 60
36. Jacob Catz, 2 60
37. C. C. Chevalier, 2 60
38. Robert Campbell, 2 60
39. Edward Clayton, 2 60
40. Thomas Christine, 2 60
41. George Deliker, 2 60
42. John H. Duncan, 2 60
43. Andrew Donnaldson, 2 60
44. John Durborrow, 2 60
45. Holstein De Haven 2 6lj
46. Anthony Eldridge, 2 60
47. Israel Elliott, 2 60
48. Thorns W. Ewing, 2 60
49. David Earnest, 2 60
50. Anthony Freed, 2 60
51. Thomas Folwell, 2 60
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. ^53
^- Dolls cts
Names.
52. John Frees, "
53. William Gordon, ^ ^^
54. Samuel N. Gray, ^ ^|J
55. William Graham,
2 fiO
56. Henry Grine, ^ ""
57. George Goodman,
58. Thomas D. German, 2 60
59. Nicholas Hartley ^ ^^
60. John Hicks, ^ ^^
61. Thomas Hill, ^ ^°
62. George W. Hockley, 2 60
9 fiO
63. John Harper,
64. William Hay, ^ ^^
65. Frederick Hailer, 2 60
66. Robert Huckel ^ ^^
67. James Hutton, ^ ^^
68. Andrew Humphries, ^ ^^
09. Samuel Jobson, ^ 60
70. Tench C. Kentzing ^ ^^
71. Harbeson Kentzing ^ ^^
72. James C. Keen, ^ 60
12. Joseph B. Kempton, 2 60
74. Joseph Keyser, 2 60
75. William L. Lees, ^ ^'^
76. Henry Lesh, ^ ^^
77. David Lauk, ^ ^^
78. William Major, ^ ^^
79. John Metzker, ^ ^^
80. J. J. Mahany, 2 60
81. Lemuel Mifflin 2 60
82. James Morrell, ^ ^^
83. Wm. McMullin 2 60
84. Ephraim Mills 2 60
85. William Newell 2 60
86. Washington Nice 2 60
87. James L. Orr, 2 60
88. Henry Porter ^ 60
89. James D. Pratt, 2 60
90. John C. Pinkerton 2 60
91. Benjamin Phillips, 2 60
92. Peter M. Potter, .: 2 ^"^
93. Robert Rogers, 2 60
94. James Robbins, 2 60
95. Benjamin Robbins 2 6®
154 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Names. Dolls cts.
96. William L. Smith, 2 60
97. Charles Service, 2 60
98. John Shreeves, 2 60
99. Adam Sybert, 2 60
100. Robert Scott, ., . 2 60
101. C. Stager, 2 60
102. Joseph M. Turner, 2 60
103. James Thompson, 2 60
104. Joseph Thornton, ^ 2 60
105. James C. Thomas, 2 60
106. Thomas Tustain 2 60
107. Edward Turner 2 60 -
108. J. C. Thompson, 2 60
109. William L. Wager 2 . 60
110. Joseph Witaker, 2 60
111. William Wright 2 60
112. Thomas Wilson, 2 60
113. John Webb, 2 60
114. Benjamin Whiteman 2 60
115. John R. Wuckerrer, 2 60
116. Joseph Wetherstine, 2 60
117. Joseph H. Wittberger, 2 60
118. James Watson 2 60
119. Isaac Witteburger 2 60
120. William Strickland 2 60
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
15f
WE, THE SUBSCRIBERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
AND PRIVATES OF CAPT. THOMAS F. PLEASANTS
COMPANY, 1ST BRIGADE PENNSYLVANIA VOLUN-
TEERS MILITIA OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
LATELY IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES,
UNDER THE REQUISITION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE
4TH OF JULY, 1814, AND SUBSEQUENT THERETO, DO
EACH OF US HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE, TO HAVE RE-
CEIVED SEVERALLY FROM DANIEL BU9SIER, PAY-
MASTER OF THE MILITIA, THE SUM AFFIXED TO OUR
RESPECTIVE NAMES, ADDITIONAL PAY ALLOWED BY
ACT OF ASSEMBLY IN SUCH CASE MADE AND PRO-
VIDED.
John B. Dickinson, .,
Samuel B. Harrison,
John L. Howell, ....
Samuel L. Shaber, . .
Thomas S-yurhawk.
Joseph Burn, Jr., ..
William Smith
George Willig,
George W. Richards,
John G. Williamson,
Jacoli Alter
Andrew Armstrong, .
James C. Biddle, ...
Thomas Bell
Daniel D. Bicknell, .
John P. Bankson, ...
William Blackwood,
•John Carrell, Jr., ..
David C. Claypoole, .
James Claypoole
Jacob Clement,
William L. Coxo, ...
Robert Catherwood,
James Carson
William C. Caldwell,
Paul Durney,
Richard Dab
Wm. H. Dillingham,
Thomas Darrach, ...
Jacob Erringer
Rhoads Fisher
John I. Griffith
Charles Govett
Robert Govett
William Gullager. . .
Elmslie Garrigues, .
James Garrigues, . ,
paid In full.
paid in full.
156
MISCELl^NEOUS PAPERS.
WE THE SUBSCRIBERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
AND PRIVATES OF CAPT. THOMAS F. PLEASANTS
COMPANY.— CONTINUED.
James Glentworth
Jonathan Guest,
James H. Hopkins
John Hopkins, Jr.
John H. Hampton,
John H. Houston,
Thomas M. Hopkinson
Francis Hopkinson,
William Hawkins,
Samuel Hildeburn,
Charles Haverstick
Edward P. Jones,
Joseph Israel,
Thomas Lake,
David Lapsley
Joseph P. McCorkle.
Thomas A. Marshall
Ralph Medintock.
Renjamin Mitchell
William Mills
Samuel P. Montgomery,
James Montgomery,
Charles J. Monigault
William McSparran,
William Musser,
John W. Peter,
William Philpot,
Joseph R. Purden
A. G. Richards,
Allen Roberts,
Andrew Ramsey,
William Ramsey,
Joseph Rush,
George Russell
Marshall B. Spring,
Washington Stewart,
Charles Snowden
William Smith
John R. Shubert
Levi Taylor
Robert B. Taylor,
Benjamin A. Thompson
John Todd
William Thackara,
Edward C. Watmaugh
John F. Wells,
Joseph Wasson,
■U'illiam Warrance
John Weaver,
C. Wurtz
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
157
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of a Rifle Company Comd. by Capt. Ravlin as a part of the
Regiment under the care of Col. Humphrey Militia of the State
of Pennsylvania, in the service of the United States, under the
requisition of the President of the 4th of July 1814, and sub-
sequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge to have
received severally from Daniel Bussier, paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of six dollars, in advance, as part of our addi-
tional pay allowed by act of Assembly, the said sum of six
dollars being paid to each of us by order of his excellency
the Governor, under act of Assembly of February 22, 1814.
Elijah Elwell.
William Tunis.
John Magee.
Jno. Vaughan.
Geo. Sedenger.
Simon Litzenberg.
William Smith.
Willm. Sedenger.
Geo. Rommer.
Henry Fritz.
Wilmi. Young.
Joel Carpenter.
John Wills.
John Grant.
John Grim.
Wilm. Holfman.
Wilm. Smith.
Wilm. Hurley.
Captain.
Ravlin.
Privates.
John Sedenger.
Saml. Hellyln.
Jona. Robeson.
John Colyan.
Maurice Williamson.
John Jone.
Thomas Dougherty.
James Holten.
John Stillwagon.
.John Jarrett.
David Oolflesh.
James Murfey.
Wilm. Hown.
G. Turlenden.
Wilm. Hurst.
Charles Fayer.
Christopher Lentz.
November 24th, 1814.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the fourth Company, first Regiment of Volunteer Riflemen
of the State of Pennsylvania, in the service of the United
States under the proclamation of the Governor the 13th of
158
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
August 1814, do each of us hereby acknowledge to have
received severally from Daniel Bussier, paymaster of the
militia, the sum of six dollars, in full of our additional pay
allowed by act of Assembly the said sum of six dollars being
paid to each of us by order of his excellency the Governor,
under act of Assembly of February 22, 1814.
Captain.
James Robinson.
Serjeants.
1st Samuel Ladd.
2nd John Boggs.
3rd Samuel Maires.
4th George McClelland.
Corporals.
1st Andrew Kittler.
2nd Philip Koplin.
3rd John Hamer.
4th Abrm. Gregory.
Charles Vandike.
Francis Mather.
Jesse Zane.
R'jbert Carr.
John Brough.
John Hesson.
Henry Dewees.
Peter Razor.
Nathan Sturgis.
John Keesey.
David Keesey.
William Teany.
Abraham Jones.
I.t'vi Williams.
David Daniels.
William Kidd.
Saml. Keyser.
Frederick Nuss.
Joseph Tyson.
Privates.
William Keesey.
Peter Betson.
Philip Peters.
Joseph Beard.
John Beard.
Joseph McClellan.
John Hiltner.
John Porter.
Wm. Crawford.
Saml. Gilkey.
Wm. Griffith.
Wm. Hiltner.
Nathan McCalla.
Michael Byrne.
Henry Katz.
Jeremiah Fogerty.
Thos. Cleaver.
John O'Neill.
John Llewellyn.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
159
John Reed.
Jacob Keesey.
Peter Streeper.
George Painter.
Zachariah Davis.
Frederick Clare.
John Stroud.
John Fisher.
Wm. Mather.
John Goldy.
David Schrack.
William Bean.
John Saylor.
John Walker.
Edwd. McNabb.
John Neal.
David Rees.
Ralph Walker.
Thos. Whiteman.
Isaac Tyson.
Israel Jones.
John Kinsey.
Hezekiah Newcomb.
Aaron Razer.
Jonathan Moore.
Abraham Tyson.
Isaac Milner.
Arthur Curren.
Francis Hughes.
Jesse Keesey.
Mathew Neilly.
John Miller.
Geo. Foster.
Levi Roberts.
Jacob Zieber.
Conrad Leidy.
Philip Leidy.
John Gonrad.
Jacob Walker.
John Royer.
Wm. Kitler.
John Hippie.
John Boggs.
John Van Fossen.
Benj. Thompson.
John Mitchel.
Zopher Smith.
Nathan F. Zane.
John Boyer.
Jacob Dewees.
The undersigned Members of the Selinsgrove Rifle Volun-
teers from Union County, Pennsylvania, Commanded by
Lieut. Jacob Rhoad Attached to the stifle Battn. Commanded
by Capt. John Whler in the Light Brigade Commanded by
Brig. Genl. Thomas Cadwallader. I do hereby confess and
acknowledge that each of us have had and received of &
from Danl. Bussier paymaster legally authorized to pay the
same Six dollars it being the E-xtra pay agreeable to the act
of Assembly in Such Case made and provided.
In Witness hereof we have hereunto set our hands at Camp
Dupont, October 29th, 1814.
Witness Present.
Sergents.
Mathias tomborough, First.
Jacob Sehriner, Second.
Isaac Harlan, Third.
Philip Gruber, Fourth.
160
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Corporals.
John Hauseman, Fiist.
Daniel Lebo, Second.
William S. Bearing, Third.
Conrod Stees, Fourth.
First Lieutenant.
Jacob Rhoad.
Second Lieutenant.
A. C. Selin.
9 Henry Hibbish.
10 Henry bluin.
11 Heinrich Hultz.
12 Heinrich Kieffer.
13 Heinrich Ulrich.
14 John Miller.
15 John Filman.
16 Johaimes Goal.
17 Johames Ulrich.
18 John Rheim.
19 John Resthater.
20 James Mayes.
21 James Harlin.
22 David Fisher.
23 George Hawks.
24 George Bottorff.
25 George Beigle.
26 George Weiser.
2-7 Benjamin Ulrich.
28 Samuel Harslet.
29 Solomon Coldron.
30 John S. Maus.
31 John Essig.
Capt. Snyder.
53 men.
6
318 Collars
Privates.
32 William Steele.
33 William gaugler.
34 Johannes Sasamon.
35 Peater Arnold.
36 Isaac Robison.
37 Jacob Strayer.
38 Jacob Varande.
39 Jacob Wallower.
40 Peter Sehlotter beck.
41 Ben Shiftman.
42 William minner.
43 Thomas Silverum.
44 Pacel Leke.
45 John Rupp.
46 Christian Wise.
47 Joseph Lambert.
48 Samuel Holy.
49 Valentine Hair.
50 Thomas Thursby.
51 Samuel Gemberling.
52 James Vandyke.
53 Carl Andy.
No. 61.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 161
CAPT. JOHN SCWEPPENHEISER COMPANY.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the 6th Company, 2nd Brigade Drafted Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the President of the 4th of
July, 1814 and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby ack-
nowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Bussier,
Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of One dollar and seventy
three cents additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such
case made and provided.
Sergeants.
1st John Weiser.
2nd John Shafer, Junr.
3rd Henry Smith.
4th William Derick.
5th Mathias Slemmer.
Corporals.
1st George Miller.
2nd Benjamin Dubois.
3rd Nathan Stetch.
4th George Shane.
Privates.
10 Samuel Crummel. 28 Benjamin Garrison.
11 Benjamin Brown. 29 George Goldsmith.
12 Nicholas Boyer. 30 Valentine Center.
13 William Baker. 31 Henry Graff.
14 John Brumm. 32 John Hickey.
15 William Bunting. 33 Jacob Hummel
16 James Brown. 34 William Hines.
17 Christian Bauckman. 35 Alexander Harris.
18 Solomon Bruner. 36 Conrad Hinkle.
19 John Crossdill. 37 George Hoe, Deserted 6th
20 Benjamin Comly. Novr.
21 John Coleman. 38 Jacob Hance.
22 John Commerlo. 39 George Harrison.
23 John Danely. 40 Saniurl Ilubbert.
24 Jacob Emery, Discharged 41 Jacob Irving.
31st Octr. by order of the 42 William Jones.
Doctor. 43 Andrew Kennedy.
25 Jacob Frick. 44 Michael Krull.
26 Joseph Gladding. 45 John Knapp.
27 Nicholas Genter. 46 George Lee.
11— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
162
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
47 John Lindsey.
48 Christian Lisley.
49 Andrew McMahow.
50 James Maine.
51 John Miller.
52 Christian Mingle.
53 Simon Millich.
54 George Miers.
55 Nathaniel McGronogal.
56 John M. Waber.
57 Henry Newman.
58 John O'Coner.
59 Adam Painter.
60 Charles Pember.
61 Isaac Richmond.
62 Daniel Roberts.
63 John Ross.
64 Benjamin Robison.
65 Henry Schockan.
63 Adam Shafer.
67 Frederick Senterling.
68 Andrew Snell.
69 Philip Schweppenheiser,
Drummer.
70 John Schafer.
71 John Samson.
72 Abraham Smith.
73 Jacob Shafer.
74 Stephen F. Wood.
75 Lemuel Taylor.
76 Hugh White. .
77 John Wipert.
78 Adam Walters.
79 Alexander Weaver.
80 Henry Wilt.
81 John Williams.
82 Jessy Wible.
83 Henry W. Hull.
84 Andrew Young.
85 Jacob Zigler.
86 George Rusk.
87 William Etinger.
88 Thomas Young.
ho John Thorn.
November 24, 1814.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the Sixteenth Company Com'd. by Captn. Sensenderfer
Regiment of Vollenteer Riflemen of the State of Pennsyl-
vania, in the service of the United States, under the Proc-
lamation of the Governor of the 27th of August 1814, do each
of us hereby acknowledge to have received severally from
Daniel Busier paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six dollars,
in full of our additional pay,, for the three months from the
20lh September to the 19th December 1S14, allowed by act of
Assembly, the said sum of six dollars being paid to each of
us by order of his excellency the Governor, under the act of
Assembly of February 22, 1814. Under the Com'd. of CI.
Thomas Humphrey.
Sergeants.
1 Jacob Smith, Sick on Absance.
2 Deiter Bucher.
3 Danl. Smith.
4 George Smith, Sick Absance.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 163
Corporals.
1 Danl. Stitzer.
2 Jacob Susaman, Sick Absance. \
3 John Gilbert.
4 Matthias Gilbert, Sick Absance.
Privates.
9 George Smith, Sick Ab- 23 Markz Yerger, Sick Absance.
sance. 24 Peter Decker.
10 John Yergy. 25 Isaac Yerger.
11 Jacob Gilbert. 26 John Kepner.
12 Peter Heepst. 27 Lewis Linsenbigler.
13 John Winch, Sick Absance. 28 Danl. Swinehard.
14 H. Linsenbigler. 29 David Swinehard.
15 Jacob Reifsnider. 30 Math. Yorgy.
10 Conrad Drieze. 31 Conrad Regner.
17 George Dengler. 32 Conrad Wise.
18 Anthony Gilbert. 33 Peter Hauberger.
19 John Yeiger. 34 S. Beydenman.
20 John Deaker. 35 John Fredrick, Sick Absance.
21 John Drase. 36 Michl. Kortz.
22 John Herpst. 37 John Erb.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of Capt. James Serrills Company, 1st Bigade, Volunteer In-
fantry Militia of the State of Pennsylvania lately in the ser-
vice of the United Stales under the requisition of the Presi-
dent of the 4th of July, 1814, and subsequent thereto, do
each of us hereby acknowledge to have received severally
from Daniel Pussier, Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of
One Dollar additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in
such case made and provided.
Captain.
James Serrill's.
Names.
John B. Pearson. David Rose, Jr.
Richard R. Jones. Joseph Oakford.
164
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Henry Wood.
Joseph Shalleross.
Andrew Urian.
John C. Farrell.
Robert Holmes.
James Warner.
Thomas Ash.
Thomas P. Ash.
Charles Atmore.
Charles Bonsall.
Enoch Bonsall.
Reuben Bonsall.
Evan Bonsall.
Jonathan Bonsall.
Joshua Bonsall.
Samuel Bonsall, Jr.
Samuel Bonsall.
Thomas Bonsall.
David Bonsall.
Samuel Bunting.
John Brown.
Isaac Brooks.
William Cox.
Robert Clark.
John Dobbins.
Jacob Duey.
Andrew Enberg.
Thomas Fleming.
William Fines.
John Fraser.
William Glover.
Charles Gibson.
William Humphrey.
William Helms.
Aaron Helms.
Cadwallader Helms.
Clement Hance.
Jofceph Hooper.
Nathan Hayes.
John Hahn, Junr.
George W. Johnson.
William Jones.
William Kinsey.
John Luskin.
Peter Long.
Thomas J. Martin.
Mathew McNulty.
Miles McSweeny.
William McCormick.
John McClain.
John McCleester.
John Myers.
George Myers.
Cornelius Mackey.
Thomas Merrion.
John McGilton.
Daniel McGinley.
Andrew Noblit.
Edward Ormsby.
Jesse W. Paschall.
Samuel Palmer.
Philip Painter.
Jonathan Quicksall.
John Rively, Junr.
Andrew Rively.
Lewis B. Stanart.
John Stroop.
Daniel Smith.
Marshall Siddens.
John Shaw.
Davis Smith.
Clement Smith.
David Smart.
John Statton.
Casper TVites.
John Wetherell.
George Williamson.
Moses Wells, Junr.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
CAPT. WILLIAM I. TROTTER'S COMPANY.
165
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the 3rd Company 2nd Brigade, Riflemen Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the President of the 4th of
July, 1814, and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby ack-
nowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Bussier,
Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of one dollar & fifty three
cents.
additional pay allowed by Act of Assembly in cuch case
made and provided.
Captain.
William I. Trotter.
Sergeants.
Russel T. Brigs, 1st.
Hugh Gray, 2nd.
William H. Wilson, 3rd.
Benjamin D. Jefferis, 4th.
Q. M. Sergeant.
Cyrus Gamble.
Corporals.
William Cooper, 1st.
Zediac Tubbs, 2nd.
John M. Toy, 3rd.
James Matlock, 4th.
Bugler.
John Ayres.
Privates.
Jonathan Caster.
Dennis Dayley.
Lewis Daten.
Peter Ebert.
David Emeriek.
James Fetters.
William Fullingsby.
Henry Green.
John Avis.
John Bullenger.
Godfrey Adle.
Abraham Baisly.
John Combs.
John Cooper.
David Decamp.
.lohn Kucer.
166
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Elikum Hilman.
William Holland.
Joseph Heller.
Joseph Hutchinson.
Peter House.
Jacob Hill,
Paul Homerick.
Alexander Hopkins.
Anthony Hoover.
Abraham Hunter.
Archibald Hamilton.
Thomas Jordan,
licubeu Jerman.
James Kelly.
Francis King.
John Kerbough.
John Mayers.
Edward McCa.
John Milward.
Henry Moses.
Jehu Meredith.
George McKoy.
John McFate.
Martin Painter.
Henry Pote.
John Parker.
Isaac Porter.
William Fatten.
John Rookstool.
William Ray.
Samuel Rookstool.
Joseph Russell.
Francis Roman.
John Samson.
Thomas Surles.
Conrad Smith.
John G. Sharp.
Ozwin Sutton.
John Stevens.
Jacob Suker.
Philip Stutler.
William Stratton.
David Sweany.
Joseph Sutton.
John Sharp, Jun.
Peter Sheets.
William Tlirner.
Joseph Town.
George Vandergrief.
Job Wilson.
Samuel Wasey.
George Wister.
William Woomer.
John Winemore.
Chri^pin Swift.
The following was attached to the Muster Roll.
This certifies whom it may concern.
That Mr. Silas Gamble and Miss Mary Havens. .. .both of
Philada. Pennsa. were united in marriage at Philadelphia on
Saturday. .. .the twenty first day of March in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and eleven.
By me,
JOHN P. PECKWORTH V. D. M.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 167
1st. Division, 1st. Brigade.
We the undersigned members of the Independent Rifle
Company of the City and County of Phila. Comanded by Capt.
Uhle attached to the Rifle Battalion Commanded by Capt. J.
Uhle in the Light Brigade Comanded by Brigr. Genl. Thos.
Cadwalader do hereby Confess and acknowledge that Each
of us have had and received of and from Daniel Bussier, pay
master.
Legally authorise to pay the Sum" of Six Dollars, it being
the Extra pay agreeable to the Act of Assemhly in such case
made and provided, in Witness Whereof we have hereunto
Set our hands at Camp Dupont. Witness Present at Sign-
ing.
JOHN UHLE, Capt.
November 21st, 1814.
Serjeants.
Henry Rittenhouse.
David Freed. i
Lewis Deey.
Wm. Morrison.
Corporals.
John Harple.
Adam Cooper.
Richard Gardiner.
Charles Seiders.
Privates.
Jacob Beischer.
Henry Goukler.
Adam Katz
Joseph Yergar.
John Brandt.
Francis Zenss.
Charles H. Eckert.
Thomas Norris.
Thos. (his [X] mark) Best.
Lewis Thomas.
David Davison.
Benjamin Berkenbach.
George D. Moore.
John B. Allison.
William Stiner.
168 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Thos. Williams.
Stephen (his [X] mark) Barker.
Jesse C. Earl.
Benjamin (his [X] mark) Yager.
George Cooper.
George (his [XJ mark) Sink.
Augustus (his [X] mark) Venst.
Wm. (his [X] mark) Day.
Adam Pessenger.
William Kurtz.
John Eckert.
Peter Hess.
George Weaver.
Marshal (his [X] mark) Hays.
Nicholas Getman.
John (his [X] mark) Dehaven.
Jacob (his [X] mark) Dygel.
Jeremiah Trout.
Samuel Ridey.
George Baumgard.
Heinrich Schroeder.
Wm,. F. Bender.
Bazel Wood.
George Sbaubel.
Friedrich Stuedy.
Francis (his [X] mark) Wang.
John A. Fass.
John Pfeil.
James (his [X] mark) Charles.
Johannes Bruny.
John H. Gesen.
Adam Slater.
Henry Teter.
Robert Burnell.
Henry Page, Bugler.
John Greenawalt.
Christian (his [X] mark) Asmus.
Henry Adlr.
John Blume.
M.OSCS Furter.
7'einlni! (his [X] mark) Crno!.
John Rudy.
Martin Miller.
Wm. (his [X] mark) Deel.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 169
Joseph (his [X] mark) Mens.
Joseph Ley.
Gottlieb Siebert.
Christopher (his [X] mark) Stinmetz.
John Warner.
David Wonderley.
John Pearson.
Christian Rider.
Christian Lower, Bugler. •
John Snyder.
Cornelius Dubois.
William Eckstein.
Thos. Love.
CAPT. C. W. WESTPHAL'S COMPANY.
We the Suljscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of a Company, 2nd "Brigade, Infantry Militia of the State of
Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States, under
the requisition of the President of the 4th of July, 1814, and
subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge, to
have received severally from Daniel Pussier, Paymaster of
the Militia, the sum of One dollar and forty six cents addi-
tional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made and
provided.
1. Wolf Alexander.
2. Henry Annadecon.
3. Henry Bosick.
4. George Bartle.
5. Thomas Barris.
6. Jacob Blecker.
7. John Baily, Deserted.
8. James Beverlen.
9. Frederick G. Buck.
10. Isaiah Bates.
11. David Burch, Indisposed when Trocps left Camp Mifflin &
never returned to duty. i
12. Frederick Baker. y
13. John Barnholt.
14. John Bentley.
15. Edward Britton, deserted; caught & then mulcted of 1
months pay.
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16. George Clymer.
17. James Cooper.
18. Samuel Cryser.
19. Merrion K. Cox.
20. Mathias Cake.
21. Nathaniel Duncan.
22. James Deboufre, acted as Corporal until 2n(i December
& then degraded.
23. Henry Emery.
li. Michael English, Furlough 20 Sept. indisposed & never
returned to duty.
25. Joseph Eyres.
26. Samuel Fox.
27. Anthony Fox.
28. Henry Franks.
29. George Gaun, Discharged.
30. Jeremiah Goldsmith.
31. John Harman.
32. Oliver Hillman.
33. Richard Howard.
34. William Hughes.
35. David Hoover.
36. John Hamilton, deserted from his post.
37. Robert Hains.
38. Charles Heartly.
39. Adam Hemphill.
40. William Hargroove, Unfit for duty on account of old age.
41. Frederick Higgins.
42. John Hollingsworth.
43. Jonathan Jaggers.
44. Benjamin Jackson.
45. Daniel Johnson.
46. Joachim Koch.
47. Martin Kessler.
48. Thomas Kerum.
49. Thomas Lowe.
50. Isaac Ludlow, Deserted.
51. Nathaniel Loche.
52. John Moxley.
53. Robert Montgomery.
54. William Miller.
55. Arthur Murphy.
56. Nicholas Morgan.
57. Jacob Nace.
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58. John Pool.
59. Nathaniel Parker.
60. William Ouinlir, Sergeant until 11 Deer. 1814 & then de-
graded.
61. Jacob Rudy.
62. John Riter.
63. Jacob Rookstall.
64. William Seybert.
65. Jacob Stout.
66. Adam Steiner.
67. Thomas Stell.
68. Henry Smith.
69. Dennison Stevenson.
70. Philip Smith, desert'd. 14 Nov. 1814, absent 3 weeks then
permitted to absert by Genl. Worral.
71. John Stone.
72. Christian Smith.
73. Jacob Thomas.
74. Jonathan Trexler.
75. Robert Thompson.
76. Constant Thompson.
77. William Thomas.
78. Israel Thomas.
79. Frederick Ulrich.
81. Samuel Worman
82. John Weever.
83. Christian Watson.
84. Jacob Younker.
85. John Young.
CAMP MARCUS HOOK. OCTOBER 20. 1814.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the Volunteer company of Penna. Rifle Rangers Regiment
Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Sutherland, 2nd
Brigade 1st Division, Militia of the State of Pennsylvania, in
the service of the United States, under the requisition of the
President of the 4th of July, 1814 and subsequent thereto, do
each of us hereby acknow^ledge to have received severally
from Daniel Bussier, pay-master of the Militia, the sum of
six dollars in advance as part of our additional pay allowed
172
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
by act of Assembly, the said sum of six dollars being paid
to each of us by order of his excellency the Governor, under
act of .^.sembly of Feb. 22, 1814. Commanded by Capt. Jacob
Hoffman.
Sergeants.
Jesse Suplee.
Samuel Smith.
Thomas Miller.
George Blankley.
John Rilter.
John Furlong.
Amer Ramage.
Andrew Saltsbong.
Musician.
Edward Hestou.
John Houll.
John Der.
Fredericlc Goul.
James Brown.
Benjamin Labb.
William Saunders.
Joshua Pearson.
Francis Degorgue.
Herbert Fenton.
John Fisher.
Beuj. Penegar.
Henry Beckley.
David Wright.
David Rambo.
Charles Carberey.
James Lewis.
George Hughes.
William Rose.
Hugh Lewis.
Benjamin Smith.
Joseph Rudolph.
John McConeghy.
Jacob Gaskill.
Thomas Bamfield.
Alexander Kidd.
Privates.
William Butler.
William Crawford.
James Ray.
William Hilyard.
Philip Donobower.
Garret Williamson.
John Sturgis.
Jacob Sloan.
James Conner.
Isaac Roberts.
Owen Jones.
James Logan.
William Hansel.
George Turner.
Joseph Campbell.
Reuben Rogers.
George Wiles.
Henry Bra me.
William Dclany.
Joseph McDermond.
Peter Shronk.
Henry Kline.
Jacob Campbell.
Charles Dannelly.
John W. Eaton.
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172
Abraham Richardson.
Joseph Hansen.
Jacob Hoffman.
John Davis.
Lewis Kuhn.
George Fitzpatrick.
Samuel Balden.
George W. Maxwell.
Thomas Lewis.
We the Suljbciibti's, nou-Commissioned officers and Pri-
vates of the tenth Company First Rifle Regiment, Pennsyl-
vania Volunteers tlie Servis of the United States under the
Proclomation of the Governor of 27th of August. Del Each
of uri hereby ackncwledge to have received Severally from
;cl Busier, Pay Master of the Melito the Sum of Six Dol-
lars in full for three Montz of our additionely Pay alowet by
act of Asambley the State Sum of Six Dollars Being Pait to
Each of us by order of his Exclincey of the Governor under
act of Asembly of februrary the 22nd, 1814 under the Com-
mend of Tomas Humphrey.
October 13: 1814.
Sergeants.
1 Daniel Saeger.
2 John Lentz.
3 Christian Traxel.
4 John Beiper.
Corporals.
1 Casper Deck.
2 John Kelley.
3 John George.
4 Henery Meyer.
1 John Andwald.
2 Solomon Sheirer.
3 Frederick Backer.
4 Jacob Rencke.
5 John Schlosser.
6 Jacob Schnyder, Junr.
7 Wiliam Sigfried.
8 Samuel Snyder.
9 Conrod Meyer.
10 Migel Zillner.
11 Daniel Meyer, Bugel.
12 Frederick Handwork.
13 John Moses.
Privates.
14 John Schad.
15 John Yeall.
16 Solomon Sigfrid.
17 Godfried Meyer.
18 Peter Sigfrid.
19 Joha Shnyder.
20 Peter Decherd.
21 John Schnyder.
22 Andrew Sigfrid.
30 Men.
6
1180.
174
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
CAMP DEPONT, 18TH NOV. 1814.
A TRUE LIST O FCAPT. DINCKEYS COMPANY OF THE
18TH LETiON OF RIFLEMEN COM'D. BY COLONEL
THOS. HUMPHREY.
Serjeants.
1 Daniel Saeger.
2 John Lentz.
3 Christian Trexel.
4 John Beiper.
Corporals.
1 Casper Deick.
2 John keley.
3 John George.
4 Henry Meyer.
Privets.
13 John Moser.
14 John Schad.
15 John Yeal.
IG Solomon Sigf ri d.
17 Godfried Meyer.
18 Peter sigfrid.
19 John Shnyder.
20 Peter Decherd.
21 John Shnyder.
22 Andrew Sigfrid.
23 Jacob Haas.
1 John Andwold.
2 Solomon Shelrer.
3 Freidrick Backer.
4 Jacob Rencker.
5 John Schlosser.
6 Jacob Shnyder, Junr.
7 William Sigfrid.
8 Samuel Shnyder.
9 Conrod Meyer.
10 Migel Zillner.
11 Daniel Meyer, Bugelman.
12 Friderick Handwork.
I tic Certify on Honor that the Compy. Com'd. by Capt
Ceorgo Dinckey is in the Sei'vice of the United States under
the command of the Genl. Comd'y of the Fourth Military Dis-
trict.
THOS. CADWALADER.
Brig. Gen. Camp. Advance L. B.
Camp Dupont, Nov. 26, 1S14.
I do certify that the within List is a True Statement on
honor this thirteenth day of November, 1814.
CAPTN. GEORGE DINCKEY.
THOS. HUMPHIiEY,
Col. 1st Regt. P. V. R.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
CAMP DUPONT— OCTOBER 7TH, 1814.
175
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and pri-
vates of the Militia Company of Mifflin Guards-ment of Penn-
sylvania Volunteers under the Command of Colonel C. C. Bid-
dle as quota of Militia of the State of Pennsylvania, in the
service of the United States, under the requisition of the
President of the 4th of July 1814, and subsequent thereto, do
each of us hereby acknowledge to have received severally
from Daniel Pussier, paymaster of the Militia, the sum of
six dollars, in advance, as part of additional pay allowed by
act of assembly, the said sum of six dollars being paid to
oach of us by order of his excellency the Governor, under act
of Assembly of February 22, 1814. In the Command of Cap-
tain S. Anderson.
Captain.
S. Anderson.
Sergeants.
John Caldwell, 1st.
Benjn. Haskins, 2d.
William Evans, 3d.
Henry Thome, 4th.
Corporals.
John Thompson, 1st.
George Hawkins, 2d.
John Marshall, 3d.
Joseph Derrick, 4th.
Privates.
Thos. Kille.
Saml. Edwards.
John Lambert.
Joseph Hall.
Joseph Martin.
John Hawkins.
Daniel Broomall.
Thos. Peddrick.
James Burns.
William Beatty.
Robert Beatty.
Lazarus Martin.
John Stevenson.
Edward Marshall.
John Garrett.
John Lloyd.
176
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
David Fisher.
Levi B. Martin.
Thomas Paxson.
Jeremiah Brown.
Thos. Painter.
Thos. P. Smith.
James Evans.
Charles Lear.
John Pywell.
William Geary.
William H. Marshall.
John Locke.
Daniel Mitchell.
John McKee.
Joseph Wilkerson.
John Martin Hook.
Leonard Cole.
William Cummings.
Thomas Bower.
Thomas D. Barnard.
Charles Justus.
John Dunant.
James Cleary.
Richard G. Martin.
Charles G. Snowder.
James Pyle.
William Lindsey.
George Caldwell,
uavid Cummins.
James Bratton.
John Martin Chester.
Aaron Morton.
Joseph Kibbert.
John Hansall.
Jos. T. Yohns.
Wm. Tawrence.
John Dermont.
Wm. Grubb.
John Bradford.
November 24th, 1814.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the Seventh Company of the first Regiment of the Volun-
teer Riflemen of the State of Pennsylvania, in the service of
the United States, under the Proclamation of the Governor
of the 13th of August 1814, and subsequent thereto, do each of
us hereby acknowledge to have received severally from Daniel
Busser, paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six dollars
in advance, in full of our additional pay for the months allow-
ed by act of Assembly, the said sum of six dollars being paid
to each of us by order of his excellency the Governor, under
act of Assembly of February 22, 1814.
Captain.
John Grosscup.
Sergeants.
1st Edward Thompson.
2nd Simon Campbell.
3rd William Grosscup.
4th Benjamin Treas.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
177
Corporals.
1st Jacob Kerper.
2nd Joseph McCally.
3rd Robert Boyle.
4tli John White.
Bugler.
John Gilinger.
George Grafly.
George Kiipp
Jacob Wack.
John Ricker
John Hats.
Auam Mink.
William Francis.
George Heydrick.
Joseph Wigley.
Joseph Surber.
John Townsman.
Thomas Shepard.
Joseph Shepard.
Anthony Shull.
Henry Shermer.
Peter Dager.
John Yost.
John
William Grafy.
Henry Dishing.
Isaac Artman.
Privates.
Abraham Shafer.
George Shafer, Junr.
John Sell.
Thos. Rodabough.
Nathan Heyser.
John Dager.
George Shafer.
John Dull.
Robert Van Horn.
Jacob Dager.
Daniel .
Charles Francis.
John Harris.
Amos Thomas.
Jacob Hentz.
Peter Welch.
John Tarrence.
James H. Welch.
Isaac Billger.
Henry Hoffman.
CAPT. JOSEPH HARGESHEIMELS COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of the 3rd Company 2nd Brigade, Militia of the State of Penn-
sylvania, lately in the service of the United States, under the
requisition of the President of the 4th of July, 1814, and sub-
sequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge, to have
received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the
12— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
178
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Militia the sum of one dollar and sixty cts., additional pay
allowed by act of Assembly in such case made and provided.
George Shugart.
George Somerlet.
William Vanhorn.
Peter Warner.
Abraham Zimmerman.
Frederick Link.
John Good.
William Henry.
George Shingle.
John Selcer.
David Merony.
William Clouse.
Jacob Hellerman.
Henry Hornmiller.
Frederick Stoerer, Junr.
Yost Berklebock.
Bright Pinyard.
Jonathan Wexler.
Christian Duy.
William Phillips.
Michael Kerlock.
John Strouse.
John Mann.
John Moul.
Martin Young.
John Snovel.
Adam Ketler..
John L. Duy.
Edward Tusten.
Philip Warner.
George Knor.
Henry Stroup.
Henry Selcer.
Alhanon Omensotter.
Jesse Widdis.
Jacob Bentz.
Jacob Gisel.
John Tener.
Henry Gress.
Jacob Link.
Names.
George Simon.
Benjamin Gorges.
John Gorges.
Mark Silvins.
Daniel Sharpnack.
Samuel Nell.
George Lehman.
John Light.
Philip Fulmer.
William Somerlet.
Jacob Shafer.
Jacob Reeker.
John Wentz.
Jacob Hoffman.
Edward Snyder.
Jacob Benner.
Christian Peters.
John Hess.
Elijah Luckens.
John Didier.
Enoch Keiser.
Leonard Martz.
William Rearer.
Abraham Done.
Mathias Lawson.
Frederick Fox.
Michael Young.
Walter Camel.
Charles Showaker.
James Dull.
Peter Stroup.
Christian Nicholson.
Joseph Peeky.
Henry Felty.
David Relinson.
Peter Mann.
John H. Gorgas.
George Green.
John Stace.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 179
John Flue. Jacob Derr.
William Taylor. Daniel Couher.
Benjamin Shellireys. Jacob Zimmerman.
Joseph Smith. Samuel Fichthorn.
November 24, 1814.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and pri-
vates of the Sixth Company of the first regiment of Volunteer
Riflemen of the State of Pennsylvania, in the service of the
United States, under the Proclamation of the Governor of the
13th of August 1814, and saibsequent thereto, do each of us
hereby acknowledge to have received severally from Daniel
Bussier, paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six dollars, in
advance, in full of our additional pay for three months allow-
ed by act of Assembly, the said sum of six dollars being paid
to each of us by order of his excellency the Governor, under
Act of Assembly of February 22, 1814.
Capt.
Samuel Mathers.
1st Sergeant.
John Rogers.
2nd Sergeant.
Wm. Edgar.
3rd Sergeant.
Isaac Jones.
4th Sergeant.
Robert Boyd.
1st Corporal.
Paul Warner.
2nd Corporal.
Samuel Strotters.
3rd Corporal.
Thomas Clark.
ISO
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
David Ranson.
Lewis Wensell.
Christian Oblinger.
Henry Tolon.
James Honritton.
Wm. Rutherford.
Hamilton Roney.
Benjamin Webster.
Samuel Barnell.
Thos. Stemple.
John Bisbing.
Joshua Doan.
Casper Shane.
Charles Hertzenburg.
Issachar Tomlinson.
Ezra Melroy.
Cyrus .
Gabriel Dull.
George Edleman.
Peter Brooks.
David Davis.
Peter Vandeveer.
4th Corporal.
John Miller.
Musician.
David Webster.
Privates.
Jesse Clime.
John Crotz.
John Caskey.
Charles Melroy.
George Elkins.
Henery Newman.
Isaac Hall.
George Pownell.
Daniel King.
Antony Kelty.
Wm. Collons.
Henery Tomners.
Wm. McCalla.
Jacob McVey.
Antony Wensell.
Wm. Hemelwite.
David Germon, Deserted.
John Royle, Promoted.
John Vandergrift, Deserted.
James Madegan, Illegible.
Samuel Rutherford, Dischorged.
CAPT. DANIEL OLDENBERG'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of a company, 1st Brigade Volunteer Infantry Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United
States under the requisition of the President of the 4th of
July 1814, and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby
acknowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Bussier,
paymaster of the Militia, the sum of two dollars and sixty
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
181
cents additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case
made and provided.
Orderly Sergeant.
1st Walter Allison.
Sergeant.
1st Robert McClure.
2d Kenneth McCoy.
3rd John Wile.
4th Charles Colladay.
Corporal.
1st Benjamin Emerick.
2d Edward Buckingham.
3rd Francis Savoy.
4th David Snyder.
Charles Bastian.
John Butcher.
William Bates.
Henry Bolin.
Joseph Bucker.
James Broadnix.
Maurice Brov/n.
William Blair.
George E. 'Clark.
George Clark.
Charles Cable.
Peter Critz.
Christopher Countryman.
William Course.
Robert Davis.
Ellis Ivins.
Henry Finn.
John Frasier.
Benjamin Hall.
Henry Hute.
Daniel Hasset.
Andrew Harman.
Henry Hulan.
William Hamilton.
John Hollick.
Edward Mullock.
George Kirkland.
Benjamin Kellam.
Daniel Linch.
John Lincoln.
Jacob Marker.
Philip Marker.
John Morris.
George Makeson.
Henry Makeson.
Conrad Mack.
John Morgan.
Henry Myers.
Daniel Mackaraher.
Samuel Olwine.
Edward Paskel.
David Rambow.
Jacob Ritting.
Samuel Sinclear.
John Shuster.
Thomas Smith.
John Spregle.
John Scrivinger.
Joseph Stevens.
John Sifert.
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Peter Thompson.
Richard Tichner.
John Turner.
John Wright.
Alexander Wattles.
Thomas Wray.
Daniel Stinger.
William Weaver.
October 18, 1814.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the Ninth Company of the first Regiment of Volunteer
Riflemen of the State of Pennsylvania in the service of the
United States under the requisition of the President of the
4th of July 1814 and subsequent thereto, do, each of us hereby
acknowledge to have received severally from Daniel Bussier,
paymaster of the Militia the sum of six dollars in advance in
full of our additional pay for three months allowed by Act
of Assembly the said sum of six dollars being paid to each of
us by order of his excellency the Governor, under Act of As-
sembly of February 22, 1814.
1st. Samuel Hart.
2d. Lewis F. Hart.
Sergts.
3ixl. William Hart, Junr.
4th. Lemon Banes.
1st. William Hart
2d. Ashfordly Jones.
Corporals.
3rd. John Hart.
4th. Joseph Carrell.
Privates.
John Kirkpatrick.
Wilhelmus Vansant.
Thomas Coughlln.
Samuel McDowel.
Henry Darrah.
James Polk.
James Graver.
James Brown.
William Harvy.
Lewis Scout.
Malichia Tyson.
Jesse Washman.
John Gill.
Aaron Bennett.
Benjamin Brady.
John Crawford.
Daniel Roberts.
William Silvy.
John Wells.
John M. Craven.
Abraham Shelmire.
Samuel Young.
PAY MASTER, 1S12-14. 183
Thomas Neal. Samuel Leedom.
John Bodle. Benjamin Corson.
Barnet Slack. Joseph Orem.
Ezechal Wilson. David Jones.
Isaac Buskirk. Josiah H. Wood.
Andrew Yerkis. George Bennett.
William Vansant. Charles Webster.
William Vanhorn. James Sarch.
John Baird. Lot. Sarch.
William Long. James Rodgers.
William Daniels. Robert Rosman.
David Dougherty. Benjamin Thomas.
Watson Robson. Joseph Carr.
Andrew Scot.
Benjamin Thomas discharged at one months eand and Rec'd
but two dollars.
I doe Certify upon the Honor of a Soldier that each person
here named has Received the above sum of Six Dollars except
Benjamin Thomas who Rec'd but two dollars he being dis-
charged at one month's eand.
WILLIAM PURDY,
Captain.
CAPT. JACOB F. SPARK'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of a Company, 2nd Brigade, Drafted Militia of the State of
Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States, under
the requisition of the President of the 4th of July, 1814, and
subsequent thereto, do each of us herehy acknowledge to have
received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of 1 dollars and 67 Cts. Additional pay
allowed by act of Assembly in such case made and provided.
Officers.
1st Sergeant.
1 William Arbigust.
2iid Sergeant
2 John Keanny.
184
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
9 Jacob Copple.
11 Joseph Talbourt.
12 William Berk.
13 Daniel Bowman.
14 Casper Bowman.
15 John Boyer.
16 Henry Boyer.
17 Joseph Butler.
18 William Bryant.
19 Samuel Brown.
20 John Chathan.
21 George Copple.
22 Jacob Cubler.
23 John Creely.
24 John Dixey.
25 John Ervine.
26 Robert Ellott.
27 George Fawpell.
28 John Flood.
29 George Griner.
30 William German.
31 Christopher Gosner.
32 John Harden.
3rd Sergeant.
3 Thomas Martin.
4th Sergeant.
4 John Kettler.
1st Corporal.
5 John Gardner.
2nd Corporal.
6 George Shisler.
3rd Corporal.
7 Israel P. Boake.
4th Corporal.
8 George Gettz.
Musicians.
10 Remond Gassey,
Privates.
33 Jacob Hempshire.
34 Jones Havenstrite.
35 James Harvy.
36 George Hartrums.
37 Jacob Ireland.
38 Job Johnson.
39 David Kettler.
40 Thomas Kegler.
41 George Lesher.
42 John G. Lutz.
43 John Louderback.
44 Samuel Lyons.
45 James Lawrence.
46 Samuel Mettia.
47 George Moore.
48 William Morrow.
49 Charles Manderfleld.
50 Isaac McKover.
51 John McCowen.
52 Bernard McCarty.
53 Edward McCoy.
54 Alexander Morrison.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
185
55 Richard Monnery.
56 Benoni Nordike.
57 William Ross.
58 John Kossnicle.
59 Wiliiam Riaki.
6«J Henry Rutter.
61 John Rue.
6L^ William Reid.
63 Jonathan Smith.
64 Robert Smith.
G5 VViiliam Stevenson.
66 Joseph Sturges,
67 John Siddens.
68 William Story.
69 James Taylor.
70 Joshua Thomas.
71 Jacob Ulirick.
72 William Wright
73. George Westenberger.
74 Richard Wilson.
75 Jacob Young, Jur.
76 Jacob Young.
77 Samuel Young.
78 Thomas C. Shaffer.
CAPT. JOSEPH STARNE'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of the Roxborough Volunteers 2nd Brigade, Militia of the State
cf Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States,
under the requisition of the President of the 4th of July, 1814,'
and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge',
to have received severally from Daniel Bussier, paymaster of
the Militia, the sum of one dollar forty Cts, additional pay
allowed by Act of Assembly in such case made and provided.
Names.
Daniel Tibbon, Sergeant.
George Kerper, Sergeant.
Charles Righter. Sergeant.
Jacct) Strouse, Sergeant.
Charles Levering, Corporal,
John Levering, Corporal.
Michael Riter, Corporal.
Jacob B. Smith, Corporal.
Jacob Adams.
James Ashton, Music.
Samuel Bloom.
Enoch Bloome.
James Coulston.
James Culp.
George Goodman.
John Green.
Samuel Gorgas.
Jacob Graham.
Peter Hinkel.
Windell HoIIaway.
William Hanshary.
Peter Kein.
John Himmetwright.
Joseph Ingram.
George Keely.
Charles Keely.
John King.
Jacob Keely.
Christopher Kirtchner.
William Hart.
Joseph Levering.
John Lawrence.
186 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Charles Moore. Charles Shuster.
Joseph Moyer. John Shinkle.
Samuel McClennan. William Snyder.
George Miller. Joseph Streeper.
Archibald Maguire. John Streeper, no pay due.
John McCann. Peter Stritzall.
Benjamin Moyer. John Tibben, no pay due. -
Peter Merwine. James Taylor.
Charles Merwine. Samuel Tool.
Joseph Oziers. John Ulmor.
Henry Rex. Samuel Weaver.
John Rex. John Wilner.
Francis Rex. William Henry.
Abraham Rittenhouse. William Dehaven.
Joseph Stritzall. William Dehaven, did not 3
Jacob Shuster. months.
Samuel Spencer. Christopher Wills.
William Shane. Caspar Fight.
The following was attached to the Muster Roll:
I do certify, That Jamea Culp and Jane Suiter, single per-
sons of the City of Philadelphia were lawfully joined together
in holy Matrimony on the seventh Day of June A. D. one thou-
sand eight hundred and four. Witness our Records, and my
Hand and Seal. Philadelphia the 7 Day of June 1804.
Evidences
J. FREDRICK SCHMIDT
Minister of the Lutheran Congregation at Philadelphia.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the seventh company of the second Light Infantry
of Pennsylvania volunteer Militia in the service of the State
agreeable to the proclamation of the Governor do each of us
hereby acknowledge to have received severally from Daniel
Pussier, Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six dollars, in
advance, as part of our additional pay allowed by act of
Assembly, the said sum of six dollars being to each of us by
order of his excellency the Governor, under act of Assembly
of February 22. 1814.
1st Sergt.
1 Charles Shippon.
2nd Sergt.
2 James A. Torbet.-
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
3rd Sergrt.
3 John Draul.
4th Sergt.
4 Henry W. Raguet.
1st Corp.
5 John W. Wynkoop.
2nd Corpl.
6 John Huddleson.
3rd Corpl.
7 Joseph Biirrours.
4th Corpl.
8 John Blaker.
Flfer.
9 John Kelly.
187
Privates.
10 Charles Alexander.
11 Wm. Atkinson.
12 John Burns.
13 Joseph Bollinger.
14 vVilllam Burrows.
15 Sanil. Caftey.
16 Wilhelmus Cornell.
17 James Crawford.
18 John L. Dick.
19 Jona Du Bois.
20 David Doan.
21 James Divine.
22 John Flemings.
23 John Featherby.
24 Timothy McGinnep.
25 Joseph Graham.
26 Robert Harman.
27 Morris Hartwick.
28 John Hubbard.
29 John Johnson.
30 Eli Kitchen.
31 Jona. Lefferts.
188 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
32 Charles Logan.
33 Peter Louderstater.
34 Leffert Lefterts.
35 John Levi, enlisted.
36 William Marten.
37 Joseph Mitchell.
38 John Miluor.
39 John Martin.
40 Thos. N. Meredith.
41 George Opdike, Sick absent.
42 Hart Opdike.
43 Joseph Opdike.
44 John Parker.
45 Saml. Philips, Sick absent.
46 Amos Parker.
47 George Price.
48 Josiah Prechard.
49 John P.
50 James Philips.
51 James Patten.
52 David Sibbet.
53 Aaron Slack.
54 Wm. Sitgreaves.
55 Saml. Wood.
56 Stewart Wilson, Sick in Hospital.
57 Abram. Seimmerham.
58 Zacheus Praul.
59 Thadeus Henry.
CHRISTOPHER VAN ARTSDALER.
Captain.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of Capt. William (mutilated) Company, 1st Brigade Volunteer
Infantry Militia of the State of Pennsylvania, lately in the
service of the United States, under the requisition of the
President of the 4th of July 1814, and subsequent thereto, do
each of us hereby acknowledge to have received severally from
Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of One
dollar and ninety four cents additional pay allowed by act of
Assembly in such case made and provided.
Names.
Benjamin Burden. William Butcher.
Peter F. Fritz, Q. M. Michael Gross.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
189
John Smith.
Theodore Schreiber.
William Allen.
William McGinley.
John Branson.
Solomon Clayton.
Paul Gold.
George Mitchell.
Jacob Anderson.
John Aston.
Gowen A. Brown.
James Bready.
Joseph Brown.
Simon Boric.
Augustus Boulou.
James Barbazet.
Jacob Barbazet.
Thomas Brown.
Henry Bruner.
James Brown.
Aaron Davis.
Conrad Bomb.
John Barth.
Michael Bright.
Alexander Bready.
Thomas Bruce.
William Caruth.
Joseph Couden.
Joshua Carpenter.
Samuel Couden.
Wm. Commygess.
Joseph Combes.
George Carpenter.
Jacob Crumbly.
Michael Curby.
Edward Cathrall.
George Deforest.
Benjamin Davis.
David Downie.
John Dutheyou.
Samuel Devous.
John W. Dennis,
Benneage English
Gscrge Eckfeldt.
Louis H. Foote.
Adam Fries.
George Gravel.
Patrick Gray.
Jacob Gross.
Henry Hesslepoth.
Robert Haywood.
William Houck.
Isiah Ivins.
Joseph Jones.
Anthony Kreider.
John Linton.
John Lutz.
Jacob Lutz.
John Lower, paid in full.
Wm. L. Laycock.
Joseph Latowna.
David R. Mills.
John W. Myers.
John Miles, paid in full.
Luke McGlue.
Henry McCormick.
John Mcllheuny.
Richard McDonald.
William McAllister.
Eli Newman.
Philip Poulain.
William Pickering.
James Porter.
George Payne.
John Pringle.
George Rawlins.
Rhinehart Joseph.
William Robinson.
Peter Rumph.
Samuel Reese.
David Ryan, Deserted
nth, 1814.
Samuel Stackhouse.
William Shreiner.
Nicholas Shrewer.
paid in full. Joseph Shaw.
Samuel Smith.
Octr.
lao
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
John Strickland.
James L. Stever.
William Stevens.
Isaac Shubert.
Joseph Tacy.
John Tanier.
Thomas Thomas.
Charles Thatcher.
Edward Wallis.
William Thibault.
Samuel Williamson.
John Wallace.
Jacob Yard.
William Smith.
November 13th, 1814.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the fifth company first Regiment of Volunteer Riflemen of
the State of Pennsylvania in the Service of the United States
under proclimation of the Governor of the 13th of August 1814,
do each of us hereby acknowledge to have Received severally
from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six
Dollars in full of our additional pay allowed by Act of As-
sembly, the said sum of six Dollars being paid to each of us
by order of his excellency the Governor under act of Assembly
of F^eby. 22nd, 1814.
David Marple.
Cyrus Lukens.
Simon Snyder.
John F. Schreder.
Abraham Hazlett.
James Rice.
Jesse Barnes.
David Roberts.
David Willard.
Jos. Cadawallader.
Wm. .
Philip Yerkes.
Robt. Barnes.
John Grubb.
David Lloyd.
John Leard.
Daniel Shelmire.
Isaac Cadwallader.
John Warnor.
Thos. Roberts.
John Beans.
Jciso Beans.
Tbcs. Fisher.
Wui. Sutch.
lia.-let! Dunlap.
John C. Stackhaus.
Elias Y. MarplCv
B>^i.'j;imin Barnes.
John Luch.
Jacob Barnes.
Abel Fitzwater.
Clement Barnes.
James .
William Grace.
Henry Sandman.
Thos. Hews.
George Hokinsock.
David Lerry.
Abner Milner.
D3,vid Yerkes,
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 191
Jonathan Guy. Amos Dungan.
Joseph Luch. John P. Roberts.
Wm. Beal. William Sandman.
November 29, 1814.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the second Company of the Second Regiment of Light In-
fantry Pennsylvania Volunteers, August 27, 1814, Militia in
the state agreable to the proclamation of the Governor of the
State of Penna., do each of us hereby acknowledge to have
received severally from Daniel Bussier, paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of six dollars, in advance, as part of our addi-
tional pay allowed by act of Assembly, the said sum of six
dollars being paid to each of us by order of his excellency the
Governor, under Act of Assembly of February 22, 1814.
Sergt.
John Jamison.
2nd Sergt.
John Hauss.
3rd Sergt.
Richd. Osborn, sick absent.
4th Sergt.
Nathan Lewis.
1st Corpl.
John Boughman.
2nd Corpl.
Job Lowry.
3rd Corpl.
Jesse Coulson.
4th Corpl.
Abraham Lutz, sick absent.
Drummer.
John Kline,
3 92
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Fifer.
Jacob Weber.
Saml. McGlathery.
Paul Custer.
Wm. Buck.
Adam Deem.
John Dyer.
Philip Spare.
John Roberts.
Henry Deem.
David Roberts.
John Pluck.
John Baker, Sick, absent.
Jacob Baker.
Henry Corney, Sick, absent.
Wm. R. Bisson.
Privates.
Wm. Barton.
Samuel H. Morris.
Benj. Boyer.
Jacob Levering.
Jacob Zearfoss.
Owen Thomas.
Isaac Bender.
George Pluck.
Henry Dyer.
Jacob Shearrer.
Nicols Gearhard.
John Barret.
Joseph Hendrick.
John Martin.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of the third company, first rifle Regt. of Pennsylvania Vollun-
teers now in the service of the United States under the requis-
ition of his excellency the Governor of the State of Pennsyl-
vania, do herby acknowledge to have received severally from
Daniel Bussier, paymaster of the Militia the sum of six dollars
in full of advance pay allowed by act of Assembly of Feby.
22nd, 1814, Novem'r 24, 1814.
1st Sergt.
1 D. Trueman.
2nd Sergt.
2 Wm. Clingan.
3rd Sergt.
3 David Stott.
4th Sergt.
4 J. Rankin.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
193
8. John Wilson.
9. Wm. Parke.
10. Thos. Dewis.
11. Jas. Kaslett.
12. R. Coehsan.
13. S. Mann.
14. J. E. Grier.
15. W. Withrow.
16. A. V/allace.
17.*Jeese Stott.
18. D. Cochran.
19. B. Harry.
20. H. Hope.
21. D. Parke.
22. D. Moore.
23. B. Wilson.
24. J. Cowan.
25. N. Davis.
26. W. M. Ginis.
27. D. McKim.
28. Thos. Hollis.
29. R. Jones.
30. J. Byran.
31. J. Smith.
32. S. Glas.
1st CorpL
5 Ezekl. Mann.
2nd Corpl.
6 J. Humphrey.
Musician.
7 R. Hope.
Privates.
33. C. Eiffert.
34. J. Parke.
35. J. Richmond.
36. Thos. Scott.
37. J. Hoover.
38. G. Date.
39. J. Hauly.
40. S. C. Gibson.
41. R. McWilliams.
42. P. Little.
43. J. Lasley.
44. J. Way.
45. W. Hayburn.
46. J. Thompson.
47. E. Moore.
48. J. S. Fleming.
49. J. Oglesly.
50. J. Peirsol.
51. J. Whitelock.
52. Eli Mann.
53. Jos. Fleming.
54. A. Gibson.
55. Wm. Welsh.
56. R. Cunningham.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the thirteenth company at Rifle Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers in the service of the United States under the Proc-
lamation of the Governor of the 27th August, 1814 do each of
us hereby acknowledge to have Received Severally from Daniel
13— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
U)4.
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Bussier, Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six dollars in
full for three months additional pay allowed by Act of As-
sembly, the Said Sum of Six Dollars Being paid to each of
us By Order of his excellency the Governor under the act of
Assembly of February 22d, 1814 under command of Col.
Thomas Humphreys.
Remarks.
1 ; Richard Perry, ] Seigt. ,
2' John Lessig 2(iSergt.,.,
3: Wm. Rossnidcr SdSergt...
4' Michael Niman, 4th Sergt.,
5 Saml. Yeager IstCorpl.,.
6 John Bechtel 2d Corpl.,..
7 William Niman 3d Corpl.,..
8 Wm. Sands Bugler
9 Jacob Rhoads
10 Abraham Zimmerman
11 John Albright. :
12 . Jacob Strohman,
13 John Levenguth,
14 George Grove
15 Joseph Rafsnider
16 John Wesnor
17 John Grove
18 David Yocom,
19 Andrew Keen
20 Solomon Missinor
21 Samuel Ruth,
22 Joseph Levenguth,
23 Jacob Fritz
24 Bartho. Wamback
25 Martin Manger
2C Joseph Shaner
27 Henry- Kyser
28 Henry Wesnor
29 George Ritmier
30 George Bowman
31 Thomas Conrod
32 John Wartman
Sick on forlow.
Sick on forlow.
Sick on forlow.
Extra Duty.
Sick on forlow.
Sick on forlow.
Sick on furlow.
We the subscribers, non Commissioned officers Privates of
the Second Company first Rifle Rigment Pennsylvania volun-
teers in the Service of United States under the Proclamation
of the Governor of the 27th Day of August 1814 Do each of
us hereby acknowledge to have Received severly from Daniel
Bussier Pay Master of the Militia the Sum of Six Dollars in
ful for three Monts of our additional pay allowed by act of
Asemly the sum of six Dollars Being Paid to Each of us by
order of His Excellency of the Governor under act of As-
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 196
embly of February 22th 1814 under the command of Col.
Thomas Humphry. John Ott Captain.
1st Sergt.
1 Frederick Wittman.
2nd Sergt.
2 Jacob Knepply.
3rd Sergt.
3 Martins Ox.
4th Sergt.
4 Peter Wind.
1st Corpl.
5 Thomas Genners.
2nd Corpl.
6 Elias Heller.
3rd Corpl.
7 Melcher Herben.
4th Corpl.
8 William Fogel.
1st Surg.
9 Henry Weber.
Privates.
10. Peter Shaforn. 27. John Boskerg.
11. Daniel Nederouer. 28. Lenord Bigenberg.
12. Philip Hoyer. 29. Peter Beuhaker.
13. Philip Jacoby. 30. Simon Shafer.
14. John Brown. 31. Henry Masteller.
15. Jacob Gangrer. 32. Henry Boester.
IG. Frederick Stoll. 33. George Thapp.
17. John Hofman. 34. Philip Hewline.
18. Matias Dotror. 3.5. Peter Weber.
19. Samuel Paul. 36. Peter Will.
20. John Trapp. 37. Eavhard Weber.
21. Philip Bucheker. 38. Philip Jacoby.
22. Daniel Romig. 32
23. Henry Myer. 6
24. John Henn.
25. John Givt. 22§
26. Daniel ganger. i
196
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of the eight Company first Rifle Regiment Pennsylvania
volunteers in the Service of the United States under the proc-
lamation of the Governor of the 27th of August 1814 Do each
of us hereby acknowledge to have received severally from
Daniel Bussier paymaster of the Militia the sum of Six Dollars
in full for three months of our additional' pay allowed by Act
of Assembly the said Sum of Six Dollars being paid to each
of us by order of his excellency the Governor under act of
Assembly of February 22d 1814, under the Command of Col.
Thomas Humphrey October 13th 1814. Abraham Rinker Captn.
1. Peter Knause.
2. Peter Lahr.
Sergeants.
3. Jacob Marks.
4. John Strous.
1. John Shiffert.
2. George Nunamaker.
Corporals.
3. Conrad Stare.
4. John Kaek.
Musecan.
5 Fertenant Wotring.
Privates.
1. Henry, .
2. Daniel, , Sick on fur-
low.
3. Henry Hartzel.
4. George Mayer.
5. Adam Smith, sick on fur-
low.
6. Jacob Hartzel.
7. John Rinbold.
8. Solomon Luckes.
9. George Strous.
10. Jacob Yoke.
11. Christion Deily.
12. Adam Hartzel.
13. Peter Steinberger.
14. Conrad Karsner.
15. Henry Frantz.
16. Charles Doll.
17. Solomon Kleikner.
IS. John Whiteman.
19. Michael Shoudt.
20. Henry Nunemarker.
21. David Kark.
22. Michael Lahr.
23. Adam Lahr.
24. Adam Mansch.
25. Andrew Hartzel.
26. Jonathan Diffenderfer.
27. Jacob Deily.
28. Nathaniel Youst.
29. Jacob Whiteman.
30. George Maritz.
31. Solomon Hartzel.
32. Jacob Gordon.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
197
33. Greorge Harlacher.
34. Adam Good.
Louse Kunkel.
Jacob Beidelman.
Adam Heiker.
Michael Lawer, sick
furlow.
Henry Swander, sick
furlow.
George Shaffer, sick
furlow.
41. John Billig.
42. Daniel Eshenhach.
43. George Bartz.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
44. Frederick Newhart.
45. Jacob Stinberger.
46. Jonas Spangler.
47. Adam Sharrer.
48. Jacob Barkman.
on 49. Peter Mall, he is at work in
the Corn factere with
on Henry Darringer.
50. Daneil Fetzer.
on 51. John Rau.
52. Peter Klatz, sick on furlow.
53. John Ealer.
54. Peter Manch.
We the Subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of the first company first Rifle Regiment Pennsylvania Volun-
teers in the service of the United States under the Procla-
mation of the Governor of the 27th of August 1814, Do each of
us hereby acknowledge to have received severally from Daniel
Pussier, paymaster of the Militia, the sum of six Dollars in
full for three months of our additional pay; allowed by act
of assembly, the said sum of Six Dollars being paid to each
of us by order of his excellency the Governor under act of
Assembly of February 22, 1814 under the command of Col.
Thomas Humphrey.
Camp Snyder, October 13th, 1814.
1st Sergt.
Josiah Biglow.
2nd Sergt,
2 Melchior Horn.
3rd Sergt.
3 Frederick Mattes.
4th Sergt.
4 Charles Hay.
1st Corpl.
1 Samuel Moore.
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
2nd Corpl.
2 Ebenezar Fortner.
3rd Corpl.
3 Jacob Shipe.
4th Corpl.
4 Joseph Dill.
1. William Thompson.
Music.
2. Joseph Horn.
Privates.
1. John Luckenback.
2. Conrad Bowes.
3. William Mixsell.
4. William Evans.
5. George Lottig.
G. Jacob Bossier, absent.
7. Peter Miller.
8. Nicholas Deatz.
9. Hiram Miller.
10. John Doan.
11. Thomas Shank.
12. Frederick Warmkessel.
13. Francis Jackson.
14. John Hartley.
Iri. Jehu Mesene.
16. George Shewell.
17. John Bossier.
18. David Roth.
19. John Seiple.
20. Wm. Berlin.
21. Henry Willhelm.
22. Jacob Smith.
23. Aaron Keisselbach.
24. Charles Carey.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
John P. Breidenbach.
Peter Stucker.
John Grub.
Alexr. H. Barthold.
Isaac Keider.
James Kelso.
Andrew Grub.
John Falkener.
Hiram Price.
Wm. Shick.
Eli Mettler.
James Barns.
John L. Jackson.
Jacob Killpatrick.
Andrew Hay.
Charles Genther.
Adam Ward.
George Dingier.
John Shipe.
58 men
6
318
ABRM. HORN. JR , CAPT.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 199
We the Subscribers, noncommissioned officers and Privates
of the fifteenth Company of Capt. John Hurst, First Rifle Regi-
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the service of the United
States under the Proclamation of the Governor of the 27th
August 1814 do each of us hereby acknowledge to have Re-
ceived Severally from Daniel Bussier Paymaster of the Militia
the sum of six Dollars in full for three months additional pay
allowed by Act of Assembly the said sum of Six Dollars Be-
ing paid to each of us By order of his Excellency the Governor
under Act of Assembly of february 22nd, 1814 under com-
mand of Col. Thomas Humphrey.
1st Sergt.
Henry R. Brown, dead.
2.nd Sergt.
Henry Smith.
3rd Sergt.
Abrm. Wonner.
4th Sergt.
Enos Beam, Sick absent.
1st Corpl.
Thomas Dewees, Sick absent.
2nd Corpl.
Jacob Dewees.
3rd Corpl.
John Spare, Sick absent.
4th Corpl.
Jacob Hampshire.
Bugler.
Abm. Stong.
Q. M.
Jacob Weber.
James Glen. Benjamin Wentz, sick, absent.
James McKiney. James Thompson.
Charles Thompson. James Stilwill.
John Wonner. Samuel Dietz.
200
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Robert Ingham.
Michael Arny.
Benjamin Johnson,
U. S.
John Davis.
Jacob Keyze.
John Sabolt.
Enoch Miller.
John Triple.
Mark Baird.
Enlisted Daniel Heller.
Jacob Weber.
David Thomas, sick, absent.
John Owen, sick, absent.
John Snyder.
Jacob Hurst.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of the seventeenth company first Rifle Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers in the service of the United States under the procla-
mation of the Groverncr of the 27th of August 1814 Do each
of us hereby acknowledge to have received Severally from
Daniel Bussier paymaster of the Militia, the sum of Six Dollars
in full for three months of our addition pay, allowed by act of
assembly the said sum of six dollars being paid to each of us
by order of his excellency the Governor under Act of As-
sembly of February 22d 1814 under the comand of Col. Thomas
Huniphries.
Serjent.
1. John Ellwin. 3. Jacob Humel.
2. John King. 4. John Wagner.
1. John Wolf.
2. Henry Wolf.
Corp.
3. John Buss.
4. Nickl. Kaemerer.
1. Abr. Stoehr.
2. Michel Lawall.
1. John Koehr.
2. John Beil.
3. David Fry.
4. Michel Fry.
5. John Fry.
6. John Blum.
7. John Clayder.
8. Samuel Gross.
9. Christ Beher.
Mus.
3. Peter Lawall.
Priv.
10. Joseph Coleman.
11. Jacob Colver.
12. George Engel.
13. Jonas Flick.
14. Jacob Handsher.
15. Levy Culling.
16. John Dorwart.
17. Fredr. Dreher.
18. John Hinkel.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 201
10. John Hinkel. 29. John Santee.
20. Peter Junken. 30. Will M. Swain.
21. Isaac Kinart. 31. Math France.
22. John Kirkenthal. 32. John Unangst.
23. Joseph Moser. 33. George Wagner.
24. Daniel Kreidler. 34. George Young.
25. Casper Roth. 35. George Heberling.
26. Jacob Roth. 30. Conrad Fry.
27. John Roth. 37. David Overly.
28. George Lawall. 38. Jacob Ziegeususs.
We the Subscribers, non Commissioned officers and Privates
of the Twelfth Company First Rifle Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers in the Service of the United States Under the Proc-
lamation of the Governor of the 27th of August 1814 Do each
of us hereby acknowledge to have received Severally from
Daniel Pussier Paymaster of the Militia the sura of six dollars
in full for three months additional pay allowed by Act of
Assemhly the said sum of Six Dollars Being paid to each of
us by Order of his Excellency the Governor under Act of As-
semiyiy of February 22d 1814, under command of Coll.
Thomas Humphreys.
1st Sergt.
1 Jonah Markley.
2.Dd Sergt.
2 Jacob Bartman.
3rd Sergt.
3 George Burger.
4th Sergt.
4 Jacob Wauemaker.
1st Corpl.
5 Peter Burger.
2ud Corpl.
6 Peter Yost, Sick on furlow.
3rd Corpl.
7 Lennerd Shuler.
202
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
4th Corpl.
8 George Houck, Sick on furlow.
Bugler.
9 Henry Yost.
Privates.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
George Kulp. 37.
Samuel Detwhiler.
Lewis Jones. 3S.
Abraham Neas, sick on fur-39.
low. 40.
Samuel Esterline.
Anthony Bitting. 41.
George Fryer. ' 42.
Henry Specht. 43.
Frederick Shafer, sick on 44.
furlow. 45.
John Sweesholtz. 46.
Abraham Zarn. 47.
John Smith. 48.
William Burger. 49.
Samuel Witman. 50.
Jonas Fetzer. 51.
Henry Bickel. 52.
Daniel Houck, sick on fur- 53,
low. 54.
Daniel Yost. 55.
William Brecht. 56.
Jacob Smith. 57.
Richerd Bitting. 58.
Benjamin Smith. 59.
Henry Royer. 60.
.Jacob Fryer, sick on fur-61.
low. 62.
George Mourer. 63.
Henry Sechler, sick on fur-
low.
Daniel Ale.
Peter Horlocher, sick on
furlow.
David Herb.
Peter Foust.
Jonas Slownecker, sick on
furlow.
Frederick Fox.
Adam Zarn.
Jacob Hunsberger.
John Dutterer.
Michael Helbart.
Barny Fox.
John Smoll.
Conrad Dudderer.
Peter Erb.
Daniel Sheifly.
Jacob Neidemoyer.
John Hoffman.
Peter Trace.
George Ruder.
Jacob Hartzel.
John .
Daniel Hoff.
John Royer.
John , sick on furlow.
Jacob , dead.
Jacob , dead.
61 men.
6
366
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 203
We the Subscribers, Non Commissioner Officers and privates
of the Eleventh Company in the first Rifle Regement of Penn-
sylvania Volunteer Commanded by Col. Thomas Humphrey
in the service of the United States Under the Proclamation of
the Governor of the Twenty seventh day of August 1814 do
each of us hereby Aclvnowledge to have Received severally
from Daniel Bussier paymaster of the Melitia the sum of six
Dollars in full it being the aditional pay allowed for three
Months by the Act of Assembly February the Twenty second
1814 and paid by order of his Excellency tlie Governor Simon
Snyder.
Camp Snyder, October 13th, 1814.
1st Sergt.
1 James Robinson.
2nd Sergt.
2 Isaac Stelle.
3rd Sergt.
3 Arcturus Todd.
4th Sergt.
4 Joseph Mathew.
1st Corpl.
1 David Evans.
2nd Corpl.
2 Benjn. Robison.
3rd Corpl.
3 Wm. Harrah.
4th Corpl.
4 John Heath.
1. John Mekinney, Bugler. 6. Nicholas Cisler.
2. Joseph Anderson, sick, ab- 7. John Dennison.
sent. 8. John W. Doyle.
3. John Bear. 9- Wm. Dennisson.
4. Robert Barclay. 10. Isaac Dunlap.
5. Paul Bruner. 11. Joseph Engles.
204
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12,
John Exerltt.
37.
V/m. E. Pattfroou
13.
Christ, Fritsiuger,
38.
James Picker.
i 1.
Joseph F'riece.
c'j.
LhrisLian Ruth.
15.
David Fell.
40.
Anthony Rich.
IG.
Jacob Friece,
41.
Saml. Rodman.
17.
Coodeu G. Hall.
42.
Job. Simpson.
IS.
Benjn. Hare.
43.
Samuel Smith.
19.
Septimus Harrali.
■11,
John W. Stover.
2l;.
Samuel Hughe.
45.
John Svyfartzlander.
21.
Saixil. Hubbert.
46.
Morgan N. Thomas.
22.
Benjn. James. ^
47.
Wm. Thomas.
23.
Maaon James.
48.
John Toy.
24.
Joseph James.
49.
Philip Trumbour.
25.
Andw. Kirkpatrick.
50.
Mark Tanner, Bugler
26.
Jesse Lacy.
51.
John ¥/illiams.
27.
Ephraim Lewis.
52.
John Whitingham.
28.
Wm. Marshel, sick, absent. 53.
Jant. Wood.
29.
Daniel Macintosh.
54.
Joseph Pool.
30.
Sem. Moyers.
55.
Robert Roherts.
31.
Nathan Mekinsty.
56.
Saml. Horn.
32.
Benjn. S. Mann.
57.
Wm. Horn.
33.
Isaac B. Medary.
58.
John J. Daniels.
34.
John Morris.
59.
Joseph Hunter.
35.
Danl. Markely.
60.
Robert Patterson.
36.
Wm. Megachen.
JOSH. HAIRB.
Lieut. Commanding.
CAPT. DAVID ALTEMUS' COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of a Company, 2nd Brigade, Light Infantry Militia of the
State of Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United
States, under the requisition of the President of the 4th of
July 1814, and subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby ac-
knowledge, to have received severally from Daniel Bussier,
Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of One dollar and forty six
Cts., additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case
made and provided.
1st Sergeant.
Joseph Hallowell.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
206
2nd Sergeant.
Samuel Vanhorne.
3rd Sergeant.
John McNelly.
4th Sergeant.
Zephania Clayton.
1st Corporal.
Striclen L. Foster.
2nd Corporal.
Joseph Vandergi'ift.
3rd Corporal.
Caleb Clark.
4th Corporal.
John Reed.
Musician.
William Adair.
Jonathan Altemus.
Samuel Acuff.
Thomas Britton.
James Bodine.
George Beish, deserted in
service and never returned.
William Burk.
John Cuckle.
John J. Crewson.
Jesse Crewson.
Benjamin C. Curtis.
William Crewson.
John Deprefontaine.
Charles Engle.
Rohert Edwards, Sergeant
Major.
George Farr.
George Fritz.
John Hamilton.
Josiah Hendricks.
John Henderson.
Elias Johnson.
William Kelly.
Aaron W. Lyons.
Bernard McNelly.
John Mooney.
John Miller.
John Minvine.
Charles Mann.
Solomon Merkle.
John Otterson.
Owen Owens.
Rodney Senix.
Robert Thompson.
Benjamin Vandegriff.
William Walton.
Hugh Wybrant.
Britton Walton.
John Whartenby.
206 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
CAPT. JOHN BAKEOVENS COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of a company, 2nd Brigade, Drafted Militia of the State of
Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States, under
the requisition of the President of the 4th of July, 1814, and
subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknow^ledge, to
have received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of One dollar and seventy three Cents addi-
tional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made and
provided.
1st Sergeant.
Jacob Moser.
2nd Sergeant.
Samuel Baker.
3rd Sergeant.
William Shepperd.
4th Sergeant.
Richard Fordham,
1st Corporal
David Henderson.
2nd Corporal. '
John Mood. '■
3rd Corporal.
Jacob Mood.
4th Corporal. ,
Isaac Fauner.
Fifer.
I Casper Stinsman.
Anthony KeiTer.
Jacob Hoffman.
Privates.
John Morris.
James Cornwell.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
207
Adam Hoffman.
Luke Morgan.
Peter Baker, Jr.
Jacob H. Pote.
George Upperman.
Rudolph Cramer.
Isaac Toy.
James Shillingsford.
Adam Grissim.
James Duffy.
William Wright.
Jacob Smith, Jun.
Henry Wall, Junr.
John Sheetz.
Michal Kreely.
Johannes Gardy.
John Bennett.
John Vance.
John Crow.
William Johnston.
John Sickfret.
John Montgomery.
Nicholas Alexander.
Conrad Kinsey.
John Smith.
John Denny.
John Foster.
Joseph Crist.
John Curts.
Michal Crist.
Henry Stockpine.
Frederick Bauldt.
John Sheps.
John Shipe.
Jeremiah Peterson.
George Conser.
Jacob Neiser.
James Ar.rons.
Theophilus William^
Mitchel Walters.
William Dickerson.
John Gann.
John Elliott.
Lewis Fox.
John Earle.
James Penick.
George Parker.
Joseph Riffert.
Adam Dadeker.
George Geiger.
James Campbell.
Nehemiah Knox.
John Newton.
Lewis Fitzell.
George Cantrell.
Josiah North.
John Thopp.
Eben Willits.
Jesse Harmer.
Peter Tees.
Thomas Mahan.
Alexander McCleary.
Philip Deiker.
Christ. Keppele.
Thomas Gill.
Henry Abraham.
Henry Weaver.
John Fields.
William Wallace.
John Wagner.
William Price.
George Chilcot.
Henry Crist.
George Aflerbach.
Frederick Erhard.
Richard Tull.
208 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
CAPT. PETER A. BROWNE'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of A Company, 1st Brigade, the requisition of the President
of the 4th of July, 1S14, and subsequent thereto, do each of
us hereby acivnowledge to have received severally from Daniel
Bussier, Paymaster of the Militia, the sum of two dollars and
67 cents, additional pay allowed by act of Assembly in such
case made and provided.
George Buchanan.
Henry Bolton.
Ringham Bingham.
Charles Brouster.
Auron Buckious.
Jesse Bowers.
John Best.
Alexander Brown.
John Clayton.
Hugh Cassiday.
John H. Cress.
William Caldwell.
John Caldwell.
Daniel Cornwell.
Charles Cochran.
John Cunningham.
Charles Dougherty.
Henry Dicks.
William Eginton.
Henry Hancyan.
John Fox.
John Finn.
James Gibbons.
Casper Gouldey.
Patrick Gilmore.
David Henderson.
John Hanna.
James Hagan.
James Holland.
Alexander Hemphill.
Frederick Houke.
Henry Hubermill.
Abraham Hulings.
Alexander Henry.
William Hilton.
Jared Irwin.
George W. Jones.
Andrew Jameson.
Andrew Herrick.
James Louge.
ihomas Lott.
Ger-vge Lihn.
John Little.
Charles Little.
Joi^eph Lloyd.
Samuel Lemmine.
Alexander McNeill.
James McLauglin.
Thomas McGeaugh, see general
receipt roll.
Fraucis McCormick.
George D. Murdock.
Hugh Miller.
Nathan McKinley.
Peter Maley.
John McCartney.
Henry Monaghan, Transferd to
Capt. Bach's 7th Nov. 1814.
John McMichael.
Joseph Moore.
John McNally.
John McNulty.
Stephen McFaden.
George McKnight.
Thomas McKee.
Hugh McAlonan.
Simon Nickles.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 209
James North, See general re- Jacob Smith.
ceipt roll. William Savidge.
John Oldenheimer. David Thomas.
George Priest. W. H. Trimble.
William Park. Henry Friedy.
Morris Reese. David Wineburner.
Daniel Roberts. Samuel Wester.
John Rutherford. Joseph Wilson.
Bernard Roney. Jacob Wagner.
Michael Reilly. Thomas Wise.
William Ryan, Deserted 10th William Warnick.
Oct. 1814. John B. Ware.
Aaron Snyder. Matthew Young.
James Liscoe. Samuel Yoke.
James Shannon. Edward Fletcher.
Peter Slatter. Thos. Broch (omited).
Hugh Sloan.
Capt. DAVID COOK'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates,
of a company, 2nd Brigade drafted Militia of the State of
Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States, under
the requisition of the President of the 4th of July 1814 and
subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge, to have
received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of one dollar and forty six cts. additional pay
aiiov^^erl by act of Assembly in such case made and provided.
Offlcers.
1st Sergeant.
1 John Rivell.
2nd Sergeant.
2 Joshua Vulmer.
3rd Sergeant.
3 David Farrel.
•ith Sergeant.
4 George Yarmer.
14— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
210
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
1st Corporal.
5 Michael Yager.
2nd Corporal.
6 William C. Niles.
Srd Corporal.
7 Joseph Craycroft.
4th Corporal.
8 Michael Harris.
9. Thomas Walice. 39.
10. Robert Hunter. 40.
11. Hugh Whitte. 41.
12. William Mackingtire. 42.
13. Anthony Shafer. 43.
14. John Bennet. 44.
15. John Snider. 45.
16. James Cooper. 46.
17. Ekonoher Richardson. 47.
18. John Leunis. 48.
19. John Rutter. 49.
20. Thomas Bozarth. 50.
21. Daniel May. 51.
22. Charles Cannon. 52.
23. Patrick Finney. 53.
24. George Lodge. 54.
25. James Shannon. 55.
26. Jacob Craven. 56.
27. John Cuglar. 57.
28. John Pratt. 58.
29. John Williams. 59.
30. Conrad Edwards. 60.
31. Amer Cobb. 61.
32. Joseph Dickson. 62.
33. Dennis Denny. 63.
34. John Stuard. 64.
35. William V/hitcraft. 65.
36. George Hauckings. 66.
37. Samuel Fogg. 67.
38. Robert Rodgers. 68.
Michael Campbell.
James Hines.
Peter Adams.
John Pollard.
George Rider.
Prichard Sparks.
Amer Thomas.
Abijah Bishop.
John Taylor.
Jacob Wolpart.
Isaac Wright.
George Fitchgarle.
John Smith.
Andrew Stuard.
Henry Smith.
John Skillman.
Henry Lithtel.
John Christy.
John Francis.
William Harvey.
James Tully.
Richard Thomas.
John Krigmire.
James Ellis.
Peter Buckes.
Michael Owens.
William Grimshow.
Benjamin Story.
William Dilmore.
Joshua Sharp.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
211
69. Joseph Hendrickson.
70. Perry Stephenson.
71. Daniel Gillians.
72. William Rice.
73. James Harigan.
74. Robert Cooper.
75. Bartholomew Kelly.
76. John A. Moss.
77. James Handey.
78. Jinking Zutton.
79. Edward Carrey.
80. Stephen Burel.
81. Peter Renels, Drummer.
82. Samuel Powell, Fifer.
CAPT. HENRY L. CORYELL'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of a Company, 2nd Brigade, Ritlemen Militia of the State of
Pennsylvania lately in the service of the United States, under
the requisition of the President of the 4th of July, 1814, and
subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge, to have
received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of two dollars additional pay allowed by act
of Assembly in such case made and provided.
Samuel V. Davis.
Lewis Davis.
John Deamer.
William Dunwick.
David Elsworth.
Anthoney Frazure.
Charles Guskey.
Curtis Grover.
James Galbreath.
John Glading.
James Gillian.
David Griffith.
Richard Gordon, discharg-
ed 5th Oct. 1814.
Joseph Glasby.
George Holster.
Benjamin Hammit.
Jacob Hawk.
William Hendricks.
George Hall.
John Holmes, Desrd. Sept.
21st 1814.
No
Names.
21.
1.
Joseph Dodd.
22.
2.
Bernard Adler.
23.
3.
John Adams, Senr.
24.
4.
John Adams, Junr.
25.
5.
George Apple.
26.
6.
Lewis L. Austin.
27.
7.
John Allison.
28.
8.
Hartman Blair.
30.
9.
Philip Barns.
30.
10.
Robert Blair.
31.
ii.
William Black.
32.
12.
John Budd.
33.
13.
Allen B. Bissell.
14.
Thomas Broom, See Genl.
34.
Roll.
35.
15.
Josiah B. Barry.
36.
16.
John B. Benniet.
37.
17.
William Coulter.
38.
18.
Arthur Corgee.
39.
19.
Emerson Cornwell.
40.
20.
John Carrol.
212
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
41. Thomas Harvey.
42. Ezekiel Hand.
43. John Harrar.
44. Samuel Hubble.
45. Stephen Jame.son.
46. Philip Kirk.
47. George Kane.
48. David Keemer.
49. John Kelly.
50. John Knox.
51. Jacob Kennard.
52. James Kennard.
53. William Lower.
54. Peter Louderback.
55. James Laferty.
56. John Lepo.
James Long.
Samuel Mertitis.
59. Ezra Martin.
60. Orson Munyan.
61. William McKean.
James McGill.
Gabriel McKee.
George McDonnough.
57.
58'.
62.
63.
G4.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
Charles McDonald.
John McKeever.
Isaac McMuUin.
Bernard McKay.
John McCall, discharged
27th Sept. at Camp du-
Pont.
George Nolen.
Norris Powers.
Henry Parker.
John Remick.
William Rowland.
John Rhodes, Transferred
from Capt. Gilders Co.
(see general receipt roll.)
Jacob Rudy.
James Sheerwood, Tranfd.
to U. S. Navy 24 Oct.
John Sheerwood.
William Sheerwood.
George Starkey.
George Shrank.
Stokes Tumlin.
CAPT. JOHN P^ESMIRE'S COMPANY.
We the subscribers, non-commissioned officers and privates
of a Company 2nd Brigade, Rifleman Militia of the State of
Pennsylvania, lately in the service of the United States, under
the requisition of the President of the 4th of July, 1814, and
subsequent thereto, do each of us hereby acknowledge to
have received severally from Daniel Bussier, Paymaster of the
Militia, the sum of one dollar & flfty-three cts., additional
pay allowed by act of Assembly in such case made and pro-
vided.
Orderly Sergeant.
1. Jeremiah Northrof.
2nd Orderly Sergeant.
2. Samuel Rodgers.
3rd Orderly Sergeant.
3. Peter Werts.
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
213
4. Jacob Smith.
5. Powel Clift.
6. Joseph P. Shearer.
7. John Rupert.
8. Samuel Foulkrodd
9. Henry Leister.
4th Orderly Sergeant.
Musician.
Corporal.
2ncl Corporal.
3rd Corporal.
4th Corporal.
Privates.
10. Henry Rich.
11. Samuel Peaky.
12. David Hunter.
13. Hugh Evans.
14. Jacob Barnett.
15. Samuel Duffield.
16. Gasper Conrad.
17. William Enyard.
18. Henry Young.
19. David Barnett.
20. Samuel Foster.
21. Jacob Dingest.
22. William Bavington.
23. Jacob List.
24. Henry Grub.
25. Bartholomew Mallain.
26. Godfrey Slyhoof.
27. Thomas Leavi.
28. Joseph Engle.
29. John Grub.
30. Mathias Tallman.
31. Lewis Price.
32. James Aris.
33. Jacob Engle.
34. John Shearer.
35. John Snyder.
36. Jonathan Davis.
37. George Brill.
38. David Leahley.
39. Jacob Foster.
40. James Miller.
41. Benjamin Collum.
42. David Roror.
43. Jesse Vansossen.
44. Joseph Strous.
45. Thomas Glenn.
46. Francis Thomas.
47. Levi Vandergrift.
48. Joseph Glenn.
49. Joseph Brown.
50. David Barnett.
51. Isaac Starne.
52. Jonthan Sowrman.
53. John Smith.
54. William Starne.
55. George Newkirk.
56. Jacob Wright.
57. John Simons.
58. John Wartenhee.
59. Andrew E. Lear.
60. John Watson.
61. William Fletcher.
62. John Giberson.
63. John Todd.
64. Joseph Lear.
65. Robert Barrett.
66. John Leister.
67. William Smith.
68. John Girdon.
69. Frederick Slaugh.
70. David Evans.
71. Joseph Gilbert.
72. Samuel Shisline.
214 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
73.
Martin Egee.
76.
David Glenn.
74.
George H. Rohiel.
77.
Jolin Fesmire, Junr.
75.
Henry Davis.
78.
Peter Fesmire.
ROB'T LAMBERTON,
PAY MASTER, 1812-14.
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PAY MASTER, 1812-14. »?
September 21st, 1814.
We whose names are hereunto subscribed belonging to
Captain Allexanders company of Volunteers acknowledge to
have received from Robert Lamberton pay master of the 5th
Detachment of Militia of Pennsylvania called into the Service
of the United States under the Command of Col. James Fenton
Six dollars pr. man in full of additional pay or Compensation
allowed by an Act of the Legistlature passed the 29th day of
March 1813 and agreeably to an Act passed the 22nd day of
February 1814.
1. Jno. L. Hays.
2. Joseph McKean.
3. Joseph Brown.
4. Isaac Bell.
5. James [his (X) mark]" Dawson.
6.
7. Edward Johnson.
8. John Richardson.
9. Wm. Walker.
10. Christian Hoffman.
11. Daniel Miller.
12. Daniel Dowling.
13. James Base.
14. Geo. Kline.
15. Wm. Alexander, Jr.
16. Michael Holcomb.
17. James Spotswood.
IS. George D. Rine.
19. Andrew [his (X) mark] Ellison.
20. James McCertney.
21. Joseph Borland.
22. John [his (X) mark] Morrice.
23. Alexr. Magee.
24. Heny Mahmore.
25. James H. Huttan.
26. Robert Parkison.
27. Frederick Beyer.
28. John Armor.
29. Wm. Craven.
30. John Wynkoop.
31. Wrily.
32. Thomas [his (X) mark] Sullivan.
33. John Butler.
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Thomas McClarnin 20
Robert McNeal, 20
Norris Mathews 20
John Maxwell, 20
Oliver McKee, 20
Nathl. McGriffen 20
James Newman, 20
John Park, 20
Mathew Parker, 20
Charles Pentland, 20
John Pollard, 20
Edward T. Pratt, 20
George Robinson, 20
PAY MASTER, 1812-14. 243
Names. I5°ll-
on
William Richardson,
Samuel Swift, ^^
2ft
Henry Thompson,
Nathl. Vernon
David Watt, ^^
2ft
Charles Weidner
9ft
Charles Wahrendort,
20
George Wilkins,
John Marcy ''"
2ft
Joseph McMasters
20
Presley Neville
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(245)
(246)
MEDALLISTS. 247
Resolutions of tlie Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives, Passed Jan. 6 and 7, 1814; Ap-
proved Jan. 31, 1814.
The Legislature of Pennsylvania believing that the gratitude
and applause of a free people are the most accepLable and
Honorable rewards of Great and Glorious Actions do in the
name of the people of this state hereby express the high sense
which they entertain of the Character and consequences of the
Victory achieved on the tenth of September last on Lake Erie
by the American Wet under the Command of 0. H. Perry over
a british fleet of Superior force commanded by Captain Bar-
clay a victory not more distinguished by the bravery and skill
displayed in the Achievment than by the Clemency with which
it was followed on the part of the illustrious conqueror.
Be it therefore Resolved by the Senate and House of repre-
sentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, That th3
Governor be and he is hereby requested to convey the thanks
of the Government of this Commonwealth to Captain Oliver
Hazard Perry for the brilliant action in which he succeeded
in Capturing his Britanic Majesty's fleet on Lake Erie and like-
wise to procure for and present to him in Compliment of the
said victory a Gold Medal of fine workmanship emblem itically
finished with the flag of our Country and noting him as Com-
mander in Chief with such other devices as the Governor shall
direct.
Resolved That the Governor be and he is hereby requested
to Convey the thanks of the Government of this Common-
wealth to master Commandant Jesse Duncan Elliot and Lieu-
tenant John J. Yarnall for their Gallant and brave conduct
and the able Assistance they Gave to their Commander in the
said engagement, and that he likewise procure for and present
to each of them in Compliment of the said victory a Gold
medal of fine workmanship emblematically finished in such
manner as the Governor shall direct.
Resolved That the Governor be and he is hereby reciuested
to Convey the thanks of the Government of this Common-
wealth to those Citizens of Pennsylvania who nobly and
Gallantly volunteered on board of the American Squadron on
Lake Erie and that he likewise procure and present to each of
them in Compliment of their Patriotism and bravery a silver
medal of the weight of two Dollars with each persons name
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thereon emblematically finished in such manner as the Gover-
nor shall Direct.
Resolved That a sum not exceeding Two thousand Dollars
be and the same is hereby appropriated to defray the expenses
which may be incurred by the foregoing resolutions.
ROBERT SMITH,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
P. C. LANE,
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved the thirty-first day of January, One thousand
eight hundred & fourteen.
SIMON SNYDER.
In Senate January 6th 1814. Read and Adopted.
JOSEPH A. McFIMSEY,
Clerk of Senate.
In the House of Representatievs January 7th 1814. Read &
adopted.
GEO. HECKERT,
Clerk of the House of Representatives.
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Correspondence Relating to Medallists, 1812-14.
February The 20th, 1814.
Sir Mr. Philips —
State Pay Master For the Pennsylvania Reagiment Com-
manded By Bees Hill C. C. I will inform you That Me and the
Moste of My Men was ordered from Base Island September the
20th with Perrys Prisinors to New Lancaster Ohio State &
thre had to Remain to the Last of October agi'ate money of us
never has Received one Cent for our Sei'vice yet I under Stand
you did Pay Capts. Rodgers & Tipton The two Dollars aditinal
State Pay you have Paid some of My Men, that was wfth
Perry on the fleet if you intend to Pay Me the Remainder of
it I Beg The favour of you To write to Me and Let me know.
For we are in grate neade of it at present. You can write to
Bellefonte Post ofiice & Do all you can For Me towards Pay-
ing Me if I come on with My Recept Roll and Muster Roll it
will certify the amounte of Men That was Inspected By Gen-
eral Horison and it would be Hard for all of Those Men to
come oute to you I will under Take the trouble to Do it if you
will Settle with Me & it Must Be Settled Soon or I will aply
to Goverment if you will Settle that parte we will have the
Less to Look after, we can't aforde to Searve The United
States For nothing yet when They are able to pay us for it.
I have the Honour to Be your Moste abediant
GEORGE RECORDS Capt.
Mr. Philips Pay Master.
Harrisburg June 24th, 1814.
To Colonel John Binns,
It may be a resolution of the Legislature, devolved upon the
executive to procure Medals Commemorative of the Victory
obtained over a proud and vaulting enemy, in a Naval con-
flict on Lake Erie, by Captain Perry, his officers, and amongst
many other Valiant men, by certain of the Militia of Penn-
sylvania who volunteered their services and fought on board
the American Squadron on the ever memorable 10th of Sep-
tember 1813, to be emblematically finished and inscribed with
devices suitable for presentation to the said officers and Vol-
unteer Militia aforesaid, And in as much as no personal Com-
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muniration by reason of the distant residince of Completent
artists can be had, it becomes necessary to confide the said
trust tO' a confidential person, I do therefore by tliose presents
appoint and authorize you the said John Binns, aid-de-camp,
to contract for, and have sunk the dies, and executed the said
Medals agreeably to the intent of the Legislature and within
the scope and perview of the before mentioned Resolution, first
having submitfed the design or designs to me for me appro-
bation and further order ihereon — And I do also authorize you
to such waj's and means as shall to you appear best adopted
to procure a designation by name of each individual of those
of the Pennsylvania Militia who patriotically volunteered their
services as aforesaid, and if practicable of their respective
places of residence.
SIMON SNYDER.
James Trimble Esqr.
Sir,
I have received $2,000 Dollars to be appropriated to car-
jrying into effect certain Resolutuions of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, for which sum I promise to account to the Com-
monwealth.
Respectfully yours
JOHN BINNS.
July 1st 1814.
Pennsylvania SS.
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth
Harrisburg, July 21st 1815.
I Certify that the foregoing are true copies taken from the
records and files of said Office; and have been carefully com-
pared with the Originals
JAMES TRIMBLE
Deputy Secty.
Phila. Feby 23, 1816.
Sir,
Yours of the 9th I yesterday received. I never have been
engaged in any public business that has caused me so many
disappointments and so much mortification as the Medals di-
rected to be prepared for Com. Perry &c they would have been
furnished long since, as they ought to have been, but that all
my efforts to procure the profile of Capt. Perry have been
fruitless of any thing but promises and those promises the
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Captain has found himself unable to fulfill from his, I suppose,
frequent change of station. I believe he has sailed for the
Meditteranean and I had, before the receipt of yours, deter-
mined to write to the Governor and submit for his considera-
tion the propriety of substituting something else, says the
Arras of Pennsylva. in place of the Captain's profile. If this
shall meet the Governor's approbation, or if he will direct any-
thing else to be prepared I will not lose a single day before
I put it in a train of execution and 1 trust the Medals would
r.ct be long before they would be ready for delivery.
I am Sir, Respectfully
Yr. Obt. Serf.,
JOHN BINNS.
N. B. Boileau Esqr.
Secy. Comth., Harrisburg.
Major B. Sharp.
Sir,
I have applied to Colonel Binns, for making of the Ayes to
strike the medal in honnour of the victory of Commadore
Perry on Lake Erie, which was voted some years ago by the
Legislature, and as I am in this moment without occupations
and much straightened in my means of subsistance by making
typographical Bank Bills, this work would be of some assis-
tance to me, if you would be so good as to use Your influence
with Mr. Binns to give it to me and I shall take all possible
pains for the Satisfaction of the Public
I am with Respect
Sir Your most obedient humble Servant
MORRITZ PURST.
Philadelphia 20 April 1816.
To His Excellency the
Governor of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg
Philadelphia, April 9, 1817
Sir,
Yours dated yesterday I have received. The dissapoint-
ments, mortifications and regrets I have experienced in my
efforts to execute the Governor's Orders in relation to the Per-
ry Medals induce me to fell relieved in the information that
you are yourself about to take order on the subject. I very
sincerely hope that you may get them speedily executed, and
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in such a manner as shall give you pleasure and meet the
Governor's approbation. The money placed in my hands and
the interest shall be paid to your order at any time you will
be pleased to appoint.
I am Sir, Respectfully
Your obd. Servant,
JOHN BINNS
N. B. Boileau Esq.
Note: I did think myself authorised to excuse interest on the
public money — But I gave Mr. Furst an order on Mr. Binns the
9th of April 1817 for $300— another order the 1st. July for $500
—10th of Sept. for the balance $1200.
N. B. BOILEAU.
Sir, Enclosed is the list furnished me by order of Com.
Perry. To the best of my knowledge Mr. Hambleton subse-
quently wrote to the Secy, of the Comth. to say that some 4
or 5 of the names he has furnished ought not to have been
placed on the list
I am Sir, Respectfully
Yours
JOHN BINNS
April 10, 1817.
N. B. Boileau Esq.
Note — this is in answer to a note I wrote asking for a copy
of the list of the pennsylvanians on board the fleet at the time
of the action — my note was dated the 9th & I did not preserve
a copy.
N. B. BOILEAN Secy.
Philadelphia, May 13th, 1817.
Sir
I just received the Letter you did me the honnour to write
to me by Mr. Musgrove, and at the same time I received anoth-
er from New York by which I learn that Commodore Perry had
requested an artist to come to Newport in order to take his
Likeness who has accepted the proposal, so that I hope soon to
receive it.
As to the Medals I shall not fail to represent the shattered
condition of the English fleet and likewise of that ship from
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which the Commadore is retiring. The American flag will
be visible on board the American vessels. As to the Eagle
hovering over the Am. fleet with the flag in its baloons, altho
the Idea is very pretty I am affraid it might not have the
best effect and would somewhat disfigure the medal, however
I shall confirm myself to your wish, if you desire it and beg
you will acquaint me with your intentions, when you remitt
to me the Inscriptions on the Medal.
I am Respectfully Sir
your most obedient Servant
MORITZ FURST
the right Honourable Secretary of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
N. B. Boilleau Esq.
Philadelphia, May 29th, 1817.
Sir,
1 duely received by your Favour of the 21st inst, the sev-
eral sketches of the medallons to be struck, as you have the
goodness to leave to my Judgement any alterations I should
think proper. I will take the liberty to observe to you, thai
it will be necessary to shorten as much as possible the In-
scriptions to be made in order that the principal objects may
appear more fully. I find that the American on
board of the ships by reason of their smallness would not
be conspicuant enough, therefore I shall represent the Eagle
hovering over the fleet, with the Amer. Flag in its
Saloons and a scroll with the Inscriptions of victory in its
beak, and on the reverse, below the head of the Commordore,
and on the Medallion destined for him only "Presented to the
Commodore by the Government of Pennsylvania, if the in-
scription under it was larger, the figures would be reduced
to a Smaller compass as Learnt to be proper. As the Medal
with his Likeness on it speaks for itself as an honour in-
tended for him, and for those concerned in the action.
On the Medallion for the two officers, will one side appear
the Naval Engagement and on the other side the portraits
with the Inscription "presented to N. N. for his bravery."
On that for the privates on one Side will be the portrait
of the Commadore, and on the other the Name — surrounded
by Laurels and below "for his bravery on Lake Erie," '
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Sept. 10, 1813—
I am sorry that I have not yet heard any thing about the
Likeness of the Commodore, which I am afraid will detain
me longer than I expected. I am working at present on the
Engagement.
I remain respectfully
Sir, your most obedient
humble servant
MORITZ FURST
To B. Boiieau Esq.
Note: Perry afterwards sent Mr. Furst an order to get his
likeness which was in possesion of the Navy department,
which he received & from which he took the likeness on the
die. N. B. B.
Philadelphia, Sept. 6th, 1817.
Dear Sir,
I have the pleasure of informing you, that in Two or Three
Days the Dial for the Medals for Commodore Perry will be
finished. The Likeness will be very good, for I took it from
a well executed painting. You would do well to send a Letter
to the Director of the Mint that they may directly set about
the striking off the Medals as soon they have got the Diel,
which will be in a very short Time.
I should be obliged to you, if it would be convenient to you
to give me an order for Mr. Binns for the Ballance of Money
in his hands, that I may be enabled to buy the Gold and Sil-
ver for the Medals and provide for the other Expenses which
we have made.
I am with great Respect.
Your most obedient
humble Servant
MORITZ FURST
No. 40 Sanson St.
To N. B. Boileau Esq.
Secretary of the State of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg.
Phila. Sept. 9th, 1817.
Sir,
I just had the honor of a visit from Judge Tudor of Boston,
Father in law to our gall9,Rt Captain Stewart, who states that
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he this morning left him at his seat near Bordentown, exceed-
ingly indisposed, the effects of a severe cold caught in crossing
the bay on his way from Washington^ — It will therefore be un-
certain when his situation may admit of the contemplated
ceremony in receiving" the Sword &c. — The Judge was much
pleased with the elegance of the Sword, and in the course
of conversation adverted to his having witnessed a similar
honor conferred on an officer of the Navy in one of the eas-
tern States, accojnpanied with an elegant diploma on parch-
ment— I assured him that testimonial highly honorable would
accompany the Sword for Capt. Stewart and concluded res-
pectfully to suggest to you the propriety of having the certi-
fied copy of the resolution of the Legislature on fine parch-
ment, as it is a document which ought to be as durable as the
Sword itself, you may concern with me in opinion, in which
event be pleased to transmit it as soon as practicable as a few
days may effect a change in his situation favorable to the
execution of the charge entrusted to me — Have the goodness
to excuse the liberty thus taken and accept assurances of the
high
consideration & esteem of
Sir, your friend and
obed. Servt.,
WM. DUNCAN
Should you approve, I should procure the fine white parch-
ment here, have it transcribed and transmitted to you for your
Signature & Seal.
Sept. 10th.
P. S. I open the letter to^ furnish you with the pleasing
intelligence this moment received that Captain Stewart is
considered out nf danger
Nathaniel B. Boileau Esq.
Sec'y of the Comonwealth of Penna.
The parchment will add a mere trifle to the expense let it
be procured hut the resolution can be transcribed thereon in
your office — the Governor's letter to the Captains, I presume
ought to follow the resolution on the same parchment.
S. S.
18th Sept. 1817.
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Philadelphia 23, Decb. 1817.
Sir,
I have examined the List you have remitted to me with those
persons who were to receive the Medal of Commodore Perry,
and I found the Names on it which you mentioned in your
last Letter I therefore have them struck out according to your
order.
I spoke with Mr. Eckfeld and he told me that they would
go on with the striking off the Medals as soon as the River
Should be closed which I expect will soon be the case.
I am Respictfully
Your most obedient humble Servant,
MORITY FURST.
To the Honourable
N. B. Borleau
Harrisburg.
Phila. 8 June 1818.
The Honbl. Thomas Sergeant —
Sir, Mr. Trimble Dep. Sec: called on me Saturday last at the
request of his Excellency the Governor respecting the medals
of Com. Perry, I have the pleasure to inform you that the
dies were deposited by me at the Mint of the U. S. for striking,
but at that time they were so much engaged in coming that it
was impossible for them to attend and was also deposited in
the hands of Mr. Eckfeldt, Chief Coiner the sum of six hundred
Dollars for providing gold and silver for said medals: and I
believe the cause of their not being done is the want of a new
Screw, I called on Mr. Eckfedt he has informed me that he
intends striking all medals of the U. S. as those of this State
and when done I send you the medals on to Harrisburgh.
And remain yr obt. Servt.
M. FURST
Philadelphia 24th July 1818.
Sir,
I received of the present Secretary of the Commonwealth a
Letter in which he delivered me to inform him about the prog-
ress made in the Medals for the Soldiers on board the Ameri-
can Squadron. I am very sorry that these Medals have been de-
layed so long in the Mint: and I beg Sir you will be assured
that it is not by my fault, that these people are so long ^e-
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prived of their due reward, for the Likeness which was broke
in the striking off was over made these three months and given
there to be hardened and the Medals to be struck. But it ap-
pears that at the Mint they have so much to do that they can
not find Time to strik off the Medals. On the Reception of
this Letter I repaired again to the Mint, where I was told they
would do it as soon as it was possible.
I presume Your Excellency knows that some Time ago I
placed 600 Dollars at the Mint for the Medals, and Mr. Eck-
feklt told me that it would require 100 Dl more which are
always ready to be paid as soon the Medals are struck off.
If you would be pleased to recommend yourself this Matter
to Mr. Patterson it would certainly have a great Effect on their
Diligence to strike off the Medals,
I am Respectfully
Your Excellencys
Most humble & obd. Servant
MORITZ FURST.
To His Excellency
The Governor of the State
of Pennsylvania.
Philada. Augt. 27th. 1818.
To the Honble. Thos. Sergeant,
Sir. I have shown your letter to Adam Eckfeldt Chief
Coiner of the U. S. Mint he told me he would writ you in ans-
wer: I myself have deposited in the hands of Mr. Eckfeldt $600
for gold & silver for Medals for some length of time ago.
I am resptf'y your obt H. Servt.
MORITZ FURST.
Philadelphia 5th September 1818
Sir
Mr. Furst the Artist who sunk the dies for the medals or-
dered by the State of Pennsylvania, has shown me your letter
to him, in which you state that you are anxious to have them
completed and he wished me to inform you that the press in-
tended for the striking of them, at the mint, had become defi-
cient, & which has been the cause of the delay to^ this time; I
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have nearly got it in ordei" now, and hope to be able to begin
the striking of them in about one month from this date.
I am Sir respectfully
Your obt. servant
ADAM ECKFELDT
Thomas Sergeant Esqr.
Secretary of the Commonwealth
of Pennsa. at Harrisburgh.
I Alexander McKellip of Spring Township Centre County,
being one of the Volunteers on board of Perrys fleet, at the
taking of the British squadron on Lake Erie, to whom a medal
was voted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, being about to
go to the Western Country. Request and authorize Henry Pet-
rikin of the Borough of Bellefonte for to receive the same for
me of whomsoever the same is to be had.
Witness my hand October 17th 1818
ALEXANDER McKILLIP
Signed in the presence of
JAMES PETRIKEN.
Centre County,
Henry McEwen .lunr. on his solemn oath saith that Alex-
anded McKillip within named was on board of the Trip one
of the vessels belonging to Commodore Perry fleet on Lake
Erie — That said Alexr. McKillip was engaged in the Battle of
the 10th Septr. 1813— That he fought along side of this de-
ponent on that day on the same side of the cannon. That
he marched with deponent from Bellefonte in Centre County
in Captain Records company of Militia to Erie —
That he volunteered to go on Board of Perry's fleet at the
same day & hour with this deponent —
That he returned with deponent to Centre County Pennsyl-
vania of which County they were Residents before they
marched and since they returned —
HENRY McEWEN
Sworn & Subscribed the 29th day of Nov. 1819 Before me,
WM. PETRIKEN
I do hereby certify and declare that I drew Alexander Mc-
Killips prize money for him from S. Hambleton, the Purser of
Perry's fleet on Lake Erie ($209. 31i/^) his share of the prize
money for capturing the British fleet on the 10th of September
1813—1 saw his prize ticket signed by S. Hambleton aforesaid
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& had it in my possession. I know he was an inhabitant of
this County at and before he marched out in the Militia to
Erie and he immediately returned to this County from Erie,
and continued to reside here uutill the fall of 1817 — And I
know he subscribed the within order to my son to receive his
Medal.
Witness my hand.
WM. PETRIKIN
Nov. 29th 1819 Bellefonte Centre County.
To the Secretary of the State.
Philadelphia Nov. 13. 1818.
Sir
Not having lately received any communication from you on
the subject of the Medals for Commodore Perry and his asso-
ciates, so long delayed, I would thank you to let me know for
the information of the Governor, the present State of that
business, and the time when they are likely to be delivered
from the Mint.
I respectfully
Your humble ser.
THO. SERGEANT
Adam Eckfeldt
Mint of the United States
Nov. 18, 1818.
Sir
I have received your favr of the 13 Inst, on the subject of
the Medals for Commodore Perry. I am sorry that they have
been so long delayed. The cause has been occasioned by
many disappointments in fiting up the press for the purpose,
but the dificulties are in some measure removed and I have
now reason to believe that I shall be able to undertake strik-
ing medals in the latter end of December
I have also a number to strike for the General Govern-
ment.
I am my Dear Sir
Yours &c.
ADAM ECKFELDT
Thomas Sergeant Esqr.
Philadelphia 20th Feb. 1819.
Sir,
I am bound to my Agreement with Mr. Boileau and willing
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4
to do so; and make a New Head Die of Commod Perry: and
if the Crown sliould fail make a New Crown Die also: and
go to the Expenses of the whole Costs of the Medal.
When I got these Dies forged by a Yankee in this city, he
assur'd me, they wovxld stand the striking of as many medals
as should be wanted, but he deceived me in this assertion.
The Loss on my part will be considerable, if Government
would be pleased to assist me in it, I should be thankful, if
not I must bear it alone.
I am respectfully
Sir
Your most obediant
humble Servt.
MORITZ FURST
The Honnourable Thos. Sergeant
Secretary of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg.
Navy Department
March 2nd. 1S19.
Sir.
I have had the honour to receive your letter of the 23d.
ultimo, written at the request of the Governor of tlie Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania, for the purpose of ascertaining the
address of certain officers of the Navy of the United States, to
whom the Legislature of Pennsylvania had awarded gold Med-
als in honour of the brilliant action of the 10th September 1813
on Lake Erie.
Capt. Oliver FI. Perry is the Commanding Naval Officer at
Newport R. I. — Capt. .lesse D. Elliott is at present in this
City; and Lieutenant John J. Yarnall was lost in the U. S.
Brig Epervier; his Mother and relatives reside, it is believed
in Pittsburgh, Pa., particular information respecting them may
be obtained from the Honble Abner Lacock, one of the Sena-
tors in Congress from Pennsylvania.
With the highest respect,
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most ob: servant,
SMITH THOMPSON
Thomas Sergeant Esqr
Secretary of State of Pennsylvania
Harrisburg.
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I John loliffe Yarnall at present belonging to the United
States Navy, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life,
and being of sound and perfect memory do make and publish
this my last will and Testament in manner and form follow-
ing that is to say: First I give and bequeath all my wearing
apparel to my brother Amos, Secondly I give and bequeath
unto my brother Peter and my brother-in-law Joseph Cald-
well 100 Drs to purchase a watch a piece which I desire them
to accept as keep-sakes, hoping they will receive the same as
a sufficient testimony of my regard for them, they being con-
sidered by me so well established in the world as to need no
other Bequest. Thirdly I give and bequeath 100 Drs. to pur-
chase in a simiilar manner a watch for my sister Elizabeth
Bolton which she is desired to keep in charge for herself or
her daughter Phoebe Ann. Fourthly, I desire that my execu-
tors shall, after the payment of my just debts invest the
whole of my surplus estate in Bank stock or other public Se-
curities for the express purposed becoming a friend for the
more comfortable maintenance of my aged mother and to be ap-
plied exclusively to her use & benefit during her material life —
Fifthly. I give & bequeath unto my brother Amos 1-3 part
of the whole of my said Estate so as before mentioned to be
invested in Bank stock public Securities or otherwise. Sixthly,
I give and bequeath one other equal third part of my said
vested estate unto Aquila M. Bolton his executors & admin-
istrators to be held by him or them in trust & for the intire
use and benefit of my sister Mary Caldwell and her assigns
Seventh and lastly I give and bequeath the remaining third
part or residue of my said invested Estate unto Joseph
Caldwell his Executors and adminsistrators to be held by him
or them in trust for the intire use and benefit of my Sister Eliza-
beth Bolton and her assigns. Further I appoint Aquila M.
Bolton & my brother Amos aforesaid Executors of this my
last will & Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me
made. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal at Pittsburgh the sixth day of November 1813.
JOHN I. YARNELL [Seal]
Signed, sealed, published & declared by the within named
John I Yarnall to be his last Will & Testament in the presence
of us who have hirunto subscribed our names in his presence.
TOWNSEND SPEAKMAN
SAME. PETTIGREW
EVERARD BOLTON JR.
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Allegheny County S S.
[Seal]
By the Tenor of these presents I Samuel Jones Register for
the probate of Wills & granting Letters of Administrators in
and forsaid county in the Commonwealth of Penna. Do make
known unto all men That on the day of the date hereof at
Pittsgh. in the said county before me was proved, approved,
& insinuated the last will & Testament of John I Yarnell de-
ceased, a true copy whereof is to these presents annexed he
having whilst he lived and at the time of hi. death divers goods,
chattels & credits within the said commonwealth by means
whereof the approbation and insinuation of the last will &
Testament and the committing the administration of all & sin-
gular the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased, and
also auditing the accounts calculations & reckonings of the
said administration & a final dismission from the same to me
is manifestedly known to belong. And that admnistration
of all & singular the goods chattels & credits of the said de-
ceased any way concerning his last will and Testament was
committed to Amos Yarnell & Aquila M. Bolton Executor in
the said Testament named they having first been duly quali-
fied well & truly to administer the goods, chattels & credits of
the said deceased and make a true & perfect Inventory of all
& Singular the goods chattels & credits of the said deceased
and make a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the
said goods &ca., and exhibiting the same into the Registers
office on or before the 23d day of June next, and to render a
true and just account calculation & reckoning of their admin-
istration on or before the 23d day of May A D 1817. Given
under my hand and seal of office the 23d day of May A D 1816.
FOR SAML. JONES Regr.
WM. JONES.
Pennsylvania Allegheny County Ss.
I do hereby Certify that the within is a true Copy of the
Original duly proved and Remaining in My Office Given under
My hand & Seal of Office at the City of Pittsburgh the 23d
November 1816.
FOR SAML. JONES Regr.
WM. JONES.
Know all men by these presents that I Aquila M. Bolton of
the city of Pittsburgh, surviving Executor of the last Will and
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Testament of John Jolliffe Yarnall late Lieutenant in the
United States Navy have constituted and appointed and by
these presents do constitute and appoint Isaac Harris of the
said city of Pittsburgh my true and lawful Attorney, for me
and in my name and stead as Executor aforesaid, or in the
name of the said John J. Yarnall, to ask, demand, and receive
of William Findlay Esquire the Governor of the common-
wealth of Pennsylvania or such other publick officer or" agent
as may have been appointed to deliver the same, a gold medal
and whatever appendages shall belong to it, which by an act
of assembly of this commonwealth was voted to the said John
J. Yarnall as one of the associates in arms of Commodore
Perry at the battle on Lake Erie — hereby empowering the said
Isaac Harris to act for me in the premises in as full & ample
a manner as I might or could do if actually present. In Wit-
ness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty
sixth day of March one thousand eight hundred and nineteen.
A. M. BOLTON [Seal]
Signed and Sealed in the presence of
JOHN DANAGH
Allegheny county to wit.
Before me one of the Justices of the peace in and for the
said county came the within named Aquila M. Bolton and
acknowledged the within instrument of writing to be his act
and deed & executed for the purpose within mentioned. In
testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the
twenty-sixth day of March Anno Domini One thousand eight
hundred and nineteen.
JOHN DANAGH [Seal]
Allegheny County,
State of Pennsylvania
SS.
I, Ephraim Pentland Prothonotary of the Court of Common
Pleas in and for the county of Allegheny, in the common-
wealth of Pennsylvania, do by these presents certify that John
Daveagh Esquire, before whom the foregoing acknowledge-
ment was taken and who has thereunto, in his own proper
hand writing, subscribed his name, was, at the time of taking
such acknowledgement and now is an acting Justice of the
peace, in and for the said county, duly commissioned and
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sworn, to all whose acts, as such, due faith and credit, and
of right ought to be given throughout the United States, and
elsewhere. In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand, and affixed the Seal of the said count, at Pittsburgh,
in the said county tills twenty sixth day of March in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & nineteen & of the
Sovereignty & independence of the United States.
E. PENTLAND.
[Seal]
Vevay, Indiana, April 2i), 1S19
Sir,
Examining a report made to the Legislature of Pennsylva-
nia, in March last, on the subject of Medals, which were order
in 1813-1814, to be presented to Commodore Perry and those
Citizens of Pennsylvania, who volunteered their services on
board of Qommodore Perry's fleet, on Lake Erie, in 1813, I
discovered a list of Volunteers furnished governor Snyder by
purser Samuel Hambleton, which is incorrect inasmuch as
ray name is omitted. I volunteered three several times, and
done duty during the action as Master-at-arms. I was doing
duty at the time of Volunteering in Captain Samuel Clark's
company, of Colonel Hosack's regiment under a call from
Major general David Mead. I beg leave to refer you to Com-
modore Perry's official return, for evidence of having been in
the engagement and to Jacob Remington, Col. Thomas Hosack,
Captain Samuel Clark and Dr. Epaphroditur Corsitt and .James
Miller of Mercer county, Henry Hurst, William Clark, who then
done duty of brigade inspector) James Henington and Patrick
Fanelly of Meadville and of Jonas Stone, Seth Reed and
Thomas Wilson of Erie, of the manner of my entering in the
service of the United States on board of the fleet.
Yours respectfully
WILLL\M C. KEEN.
Honle. Wm. Pinley
Harrisburg
N. B. When the medals are completed and your are satis-
fied of my claims, please to forward it to Vevay, state of In-
diana, per Mail.
Philadelphia, 21st July, 1819.
Sir,
By your request I called at the mint & enquired of Mr. Eck-
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feldt about hardening the dies and Striking the Medals of the
Private Soldiers, as you have a knowledge that the engraving
of the likeness has been finished and given to the mint to be
hardened. Mr. Eckfeldt told me that he has been unwell
lately as not to be able to attend to this duty but says as soon
as he is a little at leisure it shall be done; he also promised
me that he would call on you and speak to you on the subject:
the money to defray the necessary expenses, I have always
ready in Bank when called for, you v/.L be so obliging when you
have perused this to forward it to his Excellency the Governor
of the State of Penna. I shall be pleased if you will do me
the honor of answering this —
I am respectfully yours «S:c.
MORITZ FURST.
Thos. Sergeant Esq. Atty. Gen.
Philadelphia July 21, 1819.
Sir,
I have just received your letter to me of this date respecting
the medals: and shall as you request forward it to the Gov-
ernor.
I am respectfully
yr. ob. serv.
THOS. SERGEANT
Mr. Moritz Furst.
Philadelphia 18th August 1819.
Sir
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter
of the 9th ult accompanying the resolution the resolutions of
the Legislature of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania upon the
subject of the Action on Lake Eric. I have also received
through the hands of your Aid-de-Camp Col. Thomas Sargeant
the gold Medal which that Patriotic and distinguished body
has thought proper to grant me as an expression of its appro-
bation of my conduct in that affair. This mark of respect
from the highest authority of so importent a state, in which
I have passed the most important portion of my life, is indeed
most grateful to my feelings; and through you I beg have to
return my warmest acknowledgements for the honor they
have confered upon me. At the same time I must request of
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your Excellency to accept my most grateful thanks for the
very kiixl and flattering manner in which you have made the
communication and for the generous expression of your ow^n
opinion upon the subject.
I have the honor to be
With great Respect
You obt Bert.
.JESSE DUNCAN ELLIOTT
To
His Excellency
Mr. Findlay
Gov. Penna.
Philadelphiia, 9th, Octo!)er 1819.
Sir.
I am obliged to inform you, that the last Dye I made of
Commodore Perry has met with an unfortunate accident which
will detain those brave patriots for some Time of their due
reward.
The Dye I again engraved is broken In the hardening by Mr.
Eckfeld, which compels me to engrave it again. I should be
much obliged to Your Excellency, if by your interference I
could get some assistance on the heavy loss I suffer on these
Medals. The New Dyes are begun already and will soon be
finished. I am much afraid the Detention I met with in the
Mint will much injure me in my business however you will
easily perceive that it can not be imputed to my fault.
I am respectfully,
Your Excellencys
Most obedient and most humble servant
MORITZ FURST
To his Excellency
Wm. Finley
Governor of Pennsylvania.
Philada. Octr. 18th, 1819. ~
Sir,
Mr. Eckfedlt has struck six silver medals, which he now
sends you by Col. North, our sheriff elect. They would have
been sent sooner had a favourable opportunity occurred.
The dies with which these have been struck are both
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cracked owing, it is believed, to some defect in the steel &
rendered useless^ — Mr. Furst. the engraver, is, however, work-
ing on another pair, which, it is expected, will soon be finish-
ed; & then the remaining medals will be struck without any un-
necessary delay.
I am, Siir, with great respect
Yours, sincerely —
R. PATTERSOIN.
Saml. D. Ingham Esq.
Secy, of the Commonwealth of Penna.
Philadelphia 22 Octob., 1819.
Sir,
I take the liberty of informing your Excellency that I have
delivered yesterday the Dyes in the Mint, to be hardenet and
the Medals to be struck off. I hope Mr. Eckfield will take
more paint in the hardening that they may not meei with the
same accident as the former, and be more expeditiant that he
was before
I am Respectfully
Your Excellency's most obedient and very humble Servant
MORITZ FURST.
To- His Excellency
William Finlay
Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
West Chester Oct. 25. 1819
Dr. Sir,
I reed, by Mr. Babh, your letter of the 21st. inst. requisting
to know, whether it would suit me to delive the medal intend-
ed for Capt. Perry —
In consequence of my going out of office am having a va-
riety of affairs to attend to, it will not be convenient for me
to convey the medal to the Captains Representatives
I am therefore reluctantly obliged to decline the honor
intended me by the Governor.
With great respect
^ your obt Servt.
CROMWELL PEARCE.
S. D. Ingham Esq.
Harrisburg.
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Philadelphiia Nov. 1st. 1819
Sir,
I have the pleasure to inform you, that Mr. Eckfeldt has
now finished the striking of the remaining silver medals; (41
in number,) & that as soon as the names of the individuals
shall have been engraved (which will probably be in the
course of two weeks) the medals, either in parcels, or all to-
gether, will be transmitted to you, by some safe conveyance.
Mr. Eckfeld, however, requests you to give directions on this
point.
Yours, most respectfully
R. PATTERSON
Saml. D. Ingham Esq.
Sec'y of the Commonwealth
Pittsburgh 5th of 11th Mo. 1819
Honoured Friend,
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of thy letter
of 7th ulto. accompanying, by the hands of Ephraim Pentland
Esq. a copy of Resolutions of the General Assembly of Penn-
sylvania, expressive of their sense of the brave and gallant
conduct of my son, the late Lieutenant John J. Yarnall in the
brilliant victory of the 10th of September 1813 over the British
Squadron on Lake Erie. Amidst the sorrow of heart to
which I have been inevitably exposed by a dispensation de-
priving me of my son, the sympathy expressed in thy commu-
nication and my confidence in believeing that his memory will
be preserved and cherished in the annals of our nation and in
the affectionate recollection of its patriotick citizens afford a
consolation which, be assured, I though not altogether a
Spartan, know how to appreciate.
The Style of executio^i both the penmanship and the frame,
in which it is set is as striking to every other eye as the me-
morial itself is affecting to a mother|s For the manner in
which this framed copy of the Resolutions, as well as the
Medal has been presented accept the thanks of
Thy friend
PHEBE YARNALL
His Excellency.
William Findlay Esqr.
Governor of Penna.
Harrisburg.
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Philadelphia! 9th Novr. 1819.
Sir,
I take the Liberty of informing Your Excellencj^ that I have
delivered to Mr. Piper on the 8th of this Month 41 Silver
Medals, which compleat the agreement between Mr. Boileau
and myself. I have paid in the Mint everj thing Ihat was
required on this occasion,
lam very respectfully
Siir
Your Excellency's
Most humble & most obediant Servant
MORITZ FURST
To His lilxcellency
Wiilliam Pinlay
Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania.
Harrisburgh 10th Nov 1819
Sir,
I have received by the hands of Col. North six, and by the
hands of Mr. Piper forty one silver medals for the Pennsylva-
nia Volunteers the first six are defective tho not materially
the remainder are very well executed, but there are some mis-
takes in the engraving several names being mispelt, viz. Simon
Griswell, ought to have been Lyman, Jacob Toel should have
been Tool, M. Crammiller, should have been Cranemiller some
others let material, but ou one of the Medals, I find the name
of Wm. Gaw, no such name appears on our list, but we find
the name of Wm. Pace on the List, tho not on any of the
medals — Supposing that you may have had some informa-
tion relating to the Nam.es of the volunteers, not derived from
this department, I would beg the favor of you to examine &
i/iform me whether these corrections agree with your List of
names —
I am sir with much esteem yours
S. D. L
Mr. Moritz Ftirst.
Philadelphia 15th Nov. 1819
Sir,
I received your favour of the 10th inst. and have the hon-
nour to inform you that if you will send those Medals back,
which are not correct in the names, I shall get them alter'd in
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the Mint and the right names engiav'd on them. The agree-
ment after which the Engravings are done, was somewhat
worn out, and that may have been the cause which has occa-
sion'd the mistalve.
I am Respectfully
Sir,
Your most obedient humble Servant
MORITZ FURST
N: 80 Vine street.
To the Honnourable
S. D. Ingham
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia 18 Novr. 1819.
Sir,
I have got 4 New Medals struck off in the Mint and if you
will be so good to write to me the 4 Names which are to be
with the Sirnames and family Names, and
send those other Medals back, I shall get the Names rightly
engraved on the New Medals.
I am Respectfully
Sir;
Your Most obedient humble Servant
MORITZ FURST.
The Honorable
S. D. Ingham
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Pittsburgh, Nov. 19. 1819.
Dr. Sir;
Enclosed you have Mr. Yarnall's acknowledgement of the
receipt of the Governor's Letter of the 7th ult. Which I pre-
sume will be satisfactory. Any further commands which you
wish to impose on me, shall be promptly attended to.
I am, sir, very respectfully,
Your hum. sert, &c.
E: PENTLAND.
Samuel D. Ingham, Esq.
Secretary of the Comm'th of Pennsylvania
Harrisburgh, Pena.
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Harrisburg. 24th Novemr. 1819.
Sir,
I have received your letter of the ISth inst. informing me
that you have procured four additional medals in lieu of those
upon which the names of the volunteers were mispelt: My
object in mentioning the circumstance to you was not with
a view to put you to the expenses and trouble of procuring
other medals but to ascertain whether you had received any
list of names from other sources of information: as I perceive
that there was some correspondence mentioned as having
taken place between you or Mr. Binns and the Navy depart-
ment, and I was desirous to know whether our lists of names
agreed, before I directed any corrections to be made — if upon a
re-examination of your list you find it to agree with the cor-
rections I had made or if you had no list except from this de-
partment, you will please to mention it, and in either case I
shall proceed to have the names altered according to our list,
but as you have other medals struck I shall be glad to have
the names of M. Cranemiller engraved on one of them, and
that of William Pace on another; the alteration as to those
two cannot well be made without defacing them, and you
may send them by some convenient opportunity, and the
others shall be returned.
I take the occasion to express to you the satisfaction I have
had in finding by an examination of the correspondence on
this subject that you have manifested much zeal and fidelity
in the discharge of your engagement, notwithstanding the
many discouragements you have met with in fulfilling it. —
1 am, siri, Very Respectfully
Yours^ —
S. D. INGHAM, Sect.
Mr. Moritz Furst
Samuel D. Ingham, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsya.
Sir,
My Brother William Blair served as a volunteer aboard the
Niagara in Commodore Perry's fleet — He marched out in the
Militia from Milesburg in Centre County where he then re-
sided in Captain Record's company — He was aboard the said
Vessel on tenth day of September 1813 when the British fleet
was defeated and captured — He was honorably di-scharged and
received his prize Ticket for which he drew his prize money.
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He is now removed to the State of Ohio and left a power of
Attorney for me to manage all his business for him — If you
Sir will deliver his Medal to Col. William Smyth to be sent to
me I will take special care of it until I can find a safe oppor-
tunity to send it to my brother — Col Smyth will I expect sat-
isfy you that you will be safe in entrusting it to me.
I am Sir your's most respectfully
DAVID BLAIR
Novr. 27th 1819.
I am well acquainted witih David Blair. I know him to be
a very honest man. I also know that he is a brother of Wil-
liam Blair and I am as certain that William Blair was a vol-
unteer aboard of Perry's fleet on the 10th Septr. 1813 as I can
be of anything which I did not see — David Blair has a power
of Attorney from his brother William to Settle his business
in this country generally — The medal is not mentioned in it as
I expect he did not think of it when he moved off from this
County to Ohio.
Certified by
WM. PETRIKIN
William Blairs Medal delivered to Colonel Wm. Smith
Member of the Legislature for Centre County — for his Receipt
fee Receipt book of the date of 14th Deer. 1819.
We James Mitchell & Daniel Swisher, Do constitute and
appoint our friend William P. Elliott our true and lawful at-
torney for us and in our names and for our use to ask demand
and receive of and from S. D. Ingham Esquire Secretary of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, The silver Medals which were
are entitled to being two of the squadron on Lake Erie and do
all lawful acts requisite for effecting the premises hereby rat-
ifying and confirming all that our said attorney shall law-
fully do by virtue hereof; In Witness whereof we have here-
unto set our hands & seals the 27th day of November
JAMES MITCHEL [Seal]
DANIEL SWISHER [Seal]
A. D. 1819
Sealed and delivered in presence of
JOHN MITCHELL
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I certify that the name Daviid Heeling was stricken out and
the name Wiilliam P. Elliott Inserted before the execution of
the foregoing Instrument.
JOHN MITCHELL
[Seal]
Two Medals delivered to Wm. P. Elliott, for James Mitchell
and Daniel Swisher, fee Receipt book of the date of 14th of
December 1819.
We the Subscribers, Henry McEwen, Samuel McKinny, No-
ble Lucas, John Lucas Junior, John Sherick, Junior and Wil-
liam Murray volunteers on board of Commodore Perry fleet — on
the 10th day of Septemt>er A D 1813 and who were engaged in
the Battle fought on that day and aided to Capture the British
fleet Commanded by Commodore Barclay — have constituted &
appointed & by these presents do constitute and appoint Col.
William Smyth our true & lawful Attorney for us & in our
name & for our use to call upon Samuel D. Ingham Secretary
of State and receive from him the Medals voted us by the
Legislature of our Native State (Pennsylvania) and on receipt
of the Same acquittances, Recipts, or other Sufficient dis-
charges for us & in our names to make Seal and deliver and
generally all & every other act or acts thing & things, in the
law whatsoever needful and necessary to be done in and
about the premises by virtue hereof — as fully to all intents &
purposes as we could so v/ere we personally present — In wit-
ness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the 29th
Jay of November A D Eighteen hundred & nineteen —
HENRY McEWEN [Seal]
SAMUEL McKINNY [Seal]
NOBEL LUCAS [Seal]
JOHN LUCAS [Seal]
WILLIAM MURRAY [Seal]
JOHN SHIRK [Seal]
Sealed & delivered
in presence of us
JAMES PETRIKIN
John Shirk's name enterlined before signing
WM. PETRIKIN
Centre County Ss.
Henry McEwen, Samuel McKinny, Nobel Lucas & John
Sherick Junior, John Lucas, William Murray, came before the
18— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
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Subscriber one of the Justices of the Peace in & for the County
aforesaid & acknowledged the above Power of Attorney ta be
their acts & deed and desired tliat it might be recorded as such
Witness my hand and Seal the 29th day of November A D 1819.
WM. PETRIKIN [Seal]
Centre County Ss.
I William Petrikin Notary Public for the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania duly Commissioned & Sworn residing in the
Borough of Bellefonte in the said Commonwealth do Certify
that Samuel Hambleton Purser on board of Commodore Perry's
Peet remitted to me the Prize money, allotted to each of the
within named Subscribers to the within Power of Attorney
being the Sum of two hundred and nine dollars & thirty one
cents & an half each share, and that I had in my possession
each of their Prize tickets, & that I am personally acquainted
with them and know them to have been inhabitants of Centre
County at the time they marched and Still continue to be in-
habitants of the said County. The said prize money was ad-
judged to them for their Services in assisting to capture the
British fleet on Lake Erie on the 10th day of Septembre A D
1813—
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed
my Notarial Seal at Bellefonte aforesaid the 29th day of No-
vember A D 1819.
WM. PETRIKIN. not. pub.
[Seal ]
The medals for Henry McEwen, Samuel McKinney, Nobel
Lucas, John Lucas, John Shirk and Wm. Murray were deliv-
ered to Colo. Wm. Smith Member of the Legislature for Cen-
tre County — fee Receipt book of the date of Deer. 14th 1819.
Centre County.
Henry McEwen, Samuel McKinney Noble Lucas, John Sher-
ick, John Lucas & William Murray each of them on their Sol-
emn oaths duly administered according to law did depose &
say that they were each & every of them on board of Commo-
dore Perry's fleet on the 10th day of September A D 1813 &
assisted in capturing the British fleet on Lake Erie on that
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day, that they were inhabitants of Centre County, Pennsyl-
vania, & marched from Bellefonte in Captain Records' Com-
pany of Militia & after being discharged from the said fleet re-
turned to Centre County where they now reside & where they
did reside at & before the time they marched— That they vol-
unteered to serve on board said fleet and continued until hon-
orably discharged.
SAMUEL McKlNNEY
HENRY McEWEN
NOBEL LUCAS
JOH NLUCAS
JOHN SHIRK
WILLIAM MURRAY
Sworn & Subscribed the 29th day of November A D 1819 Before
me —
WM. PETRIKIN
one of the Justices of the peace for said County.
Centre County Ss.
Samuel McKinney and William Murray on their solemn
oaths saith that the within named William Blair was on board
of the Niagara one of the Vessels belonging to Commodore
Perry's fleet on Lake Erie; that the said William Blair was
engaged in the Battle of the lOlh September 1813; that they
fought along side of this deponent on that day; that he march-
ed with these deponents from Bellefonte in Centre County in
Captain Records Company of Militia to Erie— That he volun-
teered to go on board of Perry's fleet with these deponents —
And that he returned to Centre County Pennsylvania of which
County they were residents before they marched —
SAMUEL McKINNEY
WILLIAM MURRAY
Sworn & Subscribed the 29th day of November A D 1819. Be-
fore me —
WM. PETRIKIN
one of the Justices of the peace for said County.
This is to Certify to all whom it may concern That the
Bearer hereof Jesse Taylor, belonged to my Company attached
to the Regiment Commanded by Col. Rees Hill at the town of
Erie in the year 1813, and Went on board the Fleet as a Volun-
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teer, under the Command of Commodore 0. H. Perry and after
The Capture of the British Squadron he left the Fleet at Erie,
where he received his discharge. Witness my hand the 30th
day of November One thousand eight hundred and nineteen
1819
ISAAC LINN.
I Jesse Taylor of Fayette County do authorize and appoint
Dr. Daniel Sturgeon to receive my Medal as granted by the
state of Pennsylvania areeably to the within certificate —
Witness my hand and seal the third day of Jany 1820.
JESSE TAYLOR
Test
THOS HADDEN
Acknowledged before me the same day
THOS. HADDEN
Not. Pub.
This is to certify to all whom it may concern That the Bear-
er thereof John Beeson belonged to my Company, Attached to
the Regiment Commanded by Colo. Rees Hill at the Town of
Erie on hte year 1813. And went on board the Fleet as a Vol-
unteer under the Command of Commodore 0. H. Perry, and
after the Capture of the British Squadron he left the fleet and
joined his Regiment at Sanduskey, returned with us to Erie,
where he received his discharge
Witness my hand the Thirtieth day of November 1819
ISAAC LINN
I John Beeson of Fayette County appoint and authorize Dr.
Daniel Sturgeon to receive my Medal as I suppose I am author-
ised to receive agreeably to the within certificate.
Witness my hand and seal the first day of Dec. 1819
JOHN BEESON
Test.
THOS HADDEN
Acknowledged before Thomas Hadden the same day
Not. Pub.
MEDALLISTS. 277
New York, Decbr. 2d. 1811):
Sir,
1 have Receivd. your letter of 24th of Novr. & have given
those two Medalls with right names on to Mr. Theophilus
T. Ware Designated Collector of Harrisburg to be Dellivered
to you.
The list of names I have Receiv'd of Mr. Boiloe former
Secretary, where you can make Enquiry if it is Corect, indis-
position of Health has obliged me to make a journey— is the
reason of writing this letter to you from this City—, but I will
soon be in Philadelphia again.
I am Sir
Very Respectfully
your obt. & humble Sert.
MORITZ FURST
The Honorable
S. D. Ingham
Secretary of Comonwelt
Pensilvania.
I William Henry Junr. do constitute and appoint my friend
Joseph Milliken, my true and lawful attorney for me and in my
name and for my use to ask demand and receive of and from
S. D. Ingham Esq. Secretary of State the silver Medal (in pur-
suance of a resolution of the legislature of the commonwealth
of Pennsylvania passed the 31st January 1814) and to do all
lawful acts requisite for effecting the premises hereby ratifying
and confirming all that my said attorney shall lawfully do by
virtue hereof.
In Witness whereof,! have hereunto set my hand and seal
the 7th day of December A. D. 1819.
WILLIAM HENRY Junr. [Seal]
Sealed and delivered in the presence of
SAML. EDMISTON
WM. A: PATTERSON
Mifliin County Ss.
[Seal]
On the seventh day of December 1819 before me the sub-
scriber one of the Justices of the peace in and for the said
county came the above named William Henry and acknow-
ledged the above letter of attorney to be his act and deed and
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desired that it miglit be recorded as sucli according to law.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
the day & year above written
WM A: PATTERSON
I John TMcNitt, do constitute and appoint my friend Joseph
Milliken, my true and lawful attorney for one & in my. name
& for my use to ask demand & receive of and from S. D. Ing-
ham Esq. Secretary of State the silver medal (in pursuance of
a resolution of the legislature of the commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania passed the 31st January 1814) and to do all lawful acts
requisite for effecting the premises hereby ratifying & con-
firming at that my said attorney shall lawfully do by virtue
hereof.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
the 8th day of December A. D. 1819.
JOHN McMIT [Seal]
Sealed and delivered in presence of
F. HORRELL.
Mifllin County Ss.
On the eighth day of December A D 1819 before me the sub-
scriber one of the Justices of the peace in and for the said
county came the above named John McNitt, and acknowledged
the above letter of Attorney to be his Act and deed & desired
that it might be recorded as such according to law. In Tes-
timony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day &
year above written
WM. A. PATTERSON.
Harrisburgh, December 10th 1819
Sir,
In conformity with your orders I proceeded to New Port
Rhode Island to deliver to the representatives of the late Com-
modore Perry a Gold Medal together with a Copy of the Reso-
lution of the Legislature of this Commonwealth, directing its
procurement and delivery, and a letter from your Excellency
to Mrs. Perry.
Immediately on my arrival I addressed a note to Mrs. Perry
requesting her to inform me at what time I might have the
honour of waiting on her to present those testimonials of the
feelings of Government of Pennsylvania elicited by the glor-
MEDALLISTS. 279
ious and splendid events to which they referred — On the follow-
ing Day Col. C. Champlin (the Uncle of Mrs. P) called and in-
formed me Mrs. Perry would receive me at 4 Oclock P. M. at
which time accompanied by Col. Champlin I proceeded to her
residence & in the presence of her friends and family presented
her with the Medal and Resolution; the letter of your Excel-
lency having been previausly delivered —
Mrs. Perry desired me to tender to you and thro, you to the
Legislature her thanks for the distinguished marks of consid-
eration, and approbation which the Government of Pennsyl-
vania had manifested for the services of her much lamented
husband —
Very respectfully I am
Your Excellency
Mo. Obedt. Servt.
W. N. IRVINE
His Excellency
W. Findlay—
I certify that M. Wm. C. Keen, of Pennsylvania, volunteered
his services on board of Comm-odore Perry's Fleet on Lake
Erie; and was actually on board of the Lawrence Brig, in
capacity of Master at arms, at the Capture of Cbmmodore
Barclay's Fleet on that Lake on 10th September 1813.
S. HAMBLETON
Late Purser of the Lake Erie Fleet.
Geo town. Dec. 16. 1819.
Samuel D. Ingham Esq.
Secy, of State.
Harrisburg, Penna.
The State of Indiana, Switzerland Coy. Ss.
Personally appeared before me John Gilliland, a justice of
the peace in and for the county aforesaid, this twenty seventh
day of December, A. D. 1819. William C. Keen, late of Mercer
county, commonewalth of Pennsylvania, who after being duly
sworn deposeth and saith that he was born in Berks couty,
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, near Shoutts' church,
above Wommelsdorf— that he marched to Erie, in 1813 under
the comma Qd of Captain Samuel Clark, of colonel Hosack's
regiment as a private soldier— that he volunteered his services
and served on board of the United States brig Lawrence during
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the engagement on the 10th of September A. D. 1813, as Mas-
ter-at-arms, that he received his pay as a Militia man fi'om
Mr. Hamot, of Erie, on whose pay roll his name will be found
and further saith not.
WILLIAM C: KEEN.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of Decem-
ber A. D. 1819.
JOHN GILLILAND.
Justice of the Peace.
Know all men by these presents that I William C. Keen,
late of Mercer County, Pennsylvania have appointed and by
these presents doth appoint Henry Hurst, Esq. a Member of the
Senate of Penna. my true and lawful attorney for me and in my
name, to ask, demand and receive from the Secretary of the
Commowealth of Pennsylvania, a Silver Medal which was
voted to me, by the legislature of the commonwealth aforesaid,
on the 31st day of January, A. D. 1814, as a volunteer on board
the American squadron on lake Erie, September 10th 1813. —
hereby ratifying and confirming whatsoever my said attorney
shall do for me in that behalf.
Witness my hand and seal this 27th day of December A. D.
1819.
Witness
WILLIAM C: KEAN.
The State of Indiana Switzerland county, William C. Keen,
this day appeared before me and acknowledged the above to be
his voluntary act and deed. Deer. 28, 1819.
JOHN GILLILAND, J. P.
The State of Indiana, Switzerland coy, Ss.
I John Francis Dufour, clerk of the Circuit court in and for
the county aforesaid, do certify that John Gilliland Esq. before
whom the annexed aflidavit and acknowledgement of William
C. Keen appears to have been taken, was at the time of taking
said affidavit and acknowledgement, an acting Justice of the
peace in and for the county aforesaid, duly elected, commis-
sioned and sworn into office, — that full faith and credit is and
of right ought to be given to his official act as such.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix
the seal of the said Switzerland Circuit Court, at Vevay. this
27th day of December A. D. 1819.
JOHN FRANCIS DUFOUR Clk.
MEDALLISTS. 281
Know all men by these presents that I Henry Petrikin At-
torney in fact for Alexander McKillip one of the volunteers
on board of Perry's fleet on the 10th Sept. 1813 from Centre
County Penna. have constituted and appointed and by these
presents do hereby constitute and appoint Col. William Smyth
of the House of Representative of the General Assembly of
Pennsylvania my true and lawful Attorney for me and in my
name and for and in the name of my constituent and for his
sole use and behoof to call at the office of the Secretary of the
Commonwealth and receive the silver medal bestowed to the
said Alexander McKillip for his services on board of the said
fleet in the action with the British fleet on the said tenth of
September 1S13 and on the receipt or receipts for me and in
my name and in the name of my constituent for the same as
may be deemed necessary and proper and generally to do and
perform all matters and things in and about the premises as
fully as I myseii could do by virtue of the powers granted me
by the said Alexr. McKillip and as fully as he himself could
do were we or either of us personally present.
In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal
the thirty first day of December, Anno Domini 1819.
HENRY PETRIKIN [Seal]
Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
Wm. Petrikin.
James Petrikin.
Centre County ss.
Before the subscriber one of the Justices of the Peace in
and for the said County came Henry Petrikin in the above
power of attorney named and who executed the same in my
presance and acknowledged the sums to be his ami deed de-
livered for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.
Witness my hand & seal at Bellefonte the 31st Deer. 1819.
WM. PETRIKIN [Seal]
Know all men by these presents that I John Hull of the
Township of Spring in the County of Centre & State of Penn-
sylvania late a volunteer on board of the Caldonia belonging
to Comodore Perry's fleet on Lake Erie and who was engaged
in the naval Action of the said Lake on the 10th of Septembef
A. D. 1813 — have I by these presents do nominate constitute &
appoint Colonel William Smyth, a member of the General As-
282 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
sembly of Penna. for me and in my name and for my use
to call at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and
receive the medal voted to me by the Legislature of Pennsyl-
vania in Consideration of my services in the said engage-
ment on the said day— giving & grantng unto my said Attorney
by these presents my full and whole power strength & aTi-
thority in & about the premises and upon the receipt of the
said medal acquittance or other sufficient discharges for me
& in my name to make Seal & deliver as fully largely &
amply to all intents & purposes as I myself might or couW
do were I personally present.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seat
the 31 day of December A. D. 1819.
JOHN HULL
Sealed and Delivered in presence of us,
JAMES PETRIKIN [Seal]
WM. PETRIKIN [Seal]
Centre County ss.
Before the Subscribers one of the Justices of the Peace in
& for the above Letter of Attorney to be his Act & Deed and
desired that it might be recorded as Such.
Witness my hand and seal the 31st day of December A. D.
1819.
WM. PETRIKIN [Seal]
Centre County ss.
Before the Subscriber one of the Justices of the peace in
& for the County aforesaid came John Hull in the above Letter
of Attorney named and on His Solemn oath duly administered
according to law doth depose & say that he was actually on
board of the Fleet above mentioned in the naval engagement tm
Lake Erie on the 10th September 1813, that he marched, from
Aamnsburg in Centre County on the 14th day of April 1813, to
Erie, and there volunteered his services to go on board the
said Fleet on the 26th of July in the Same year and according
to the best of his knowledge in November following he was
discharged and that he received his extra pay and prize money
for his services aforesaid.
JOHN HULL
Sworn and Subscribed the 31st day of Deer. 1819 before me,
WM. PETRIKIN.
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I am confident the above named John Hull is the person
entitled to the aboive mentioned medal and that there is no
deception or imposition on his part. This I believe Col. Smyth
can also certify.
WM. PETRIKIN.
I do certify that the within named John Hull is the person
who is repaled to have volunteered and to have been on board
the fleet under the command of Com. Perry in the Naval En-
gagment on Lake Erie on the 10th September 1813.
WM. SMYTH.
To the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
I Elijah Davis a Justice of- the peace in and for Mifflin
County do hereby Certify that Jacob Toole the person making
application for a Medal Struck for those who Served on bord of
Captain Perry's Squadron on Lake Erie is the Identical Jacob
Toole who got his discharge for having served on bord of
the Scarhein one of the above Squadroni I was personally
acquainted with the said Jacob Toole before he left the Ctounty
& after his return home Certified this third day of Januy A. D.
1820.
ELIJAH DAVIS.
Respected Sir:
You will please to Present this obtain my right and Claim
as you have a knowledge of my right to call on it (my meddle
I mean) I expect you are fittest person I could aply to. Please
direct it to Anthony Elton, Post Master, Mtincy town. Com-
pliance will be Remembered by your F. O. H. S.
JAMES TOOL.
John Cumins Esqr.
Harrisburg.
I certify that Jacob Toole, Landsman, was on board the
Scarpion, one of Commodore Perry's Squadron, in the Action
of the 10th of September 1813, and is entitled to a share of the
Prize Money that may accrue from the captain of the British
Squadron of the day: Per order of the Commodore.
S. HAMBLETON,
Purser.
284 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Know all men by these presents that William Pace of
Plymoiith Township in the Ooimty of Luzerne and State of
Pennsylvania, have made ordained and appointed by these
presents Do make ordain Constitute and appoint Col. Benja-
min DoTrance of Kingston Township County and State afore-
said my true and lawful Attorney for me and in my name
on my behalf to ask and Receive from the Secretary of this
Commionwealth (or any other officer appointed for that pur-
pose) a Certain Meddal which was granted toi me as well as
others who voluu/teered on Board of the United States Squad-
ron on Lake Earie in the Summer of 1813 and was in the
action of the ICth of September of the said year on Board
of Comodioi e Perry's Fleet, hereby authorize my Said At-
torney for me and in my name to give any neeessary Receipt
or Receipts for the Said Meddal as fully in every Respect as
I might or Could do. if personally present, and dO' hereby agree
to Ratify and confirm all and whatsoever my Said Attorney
shall lawfully do or Cause to be done in and about the Said
premises by virtue of these presents.
In witness whereof I here unto Set my hand and seal
January 3rd 1820.
WILLIAM PACE,
in presence of
Samuel Thomas.
Alexander I^ord Drummer.
I do Certify that the within named William Pace was at
Erie under my command in the year 1813 in the Service of
the United States and volunteered on board of the UnitedStates
Squadron at Erie under the command of 0. H. Perry on the 26th
ron at Erie under the Command of O. H. Perry on the 26th
day of July of that year, and was on Board of the Schooner
Summers in the memorable action of the 10th of Sept. on
Lake Erie and Continued on Board until discharged at Erie
in the month of November of that year.
Witness my hand at Kingston Township the 4th day of
January A. D. 1820.
Samuel Thomas, late Capt. of Artillery Company in Col.
Rees Hiill's Regiment Penna. Millitia.
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Luzerne County ss.
On the 6th day of January A. D. 1820 before Samuel Thomas
Bsqr, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the Said
County personally Came William Pace the within Subscriber
and am acknowledged the within power of Attorney to be his
and deed for the purposes tlierein mentioned.
Witness my hand and Seal at Kingston Township the: date
above written.
SAMUEL THOMAS.
Justice of Peace.
Know all men by these preasents that I Alexander Mc-
Ctoiskey of North East Township County of Erie & State of
Peninsylvania volunteered on board the United States Squad-
ron under the command of Oliver H. Perry on Lake Erie the
sumer of 1813— serving in the capacity of a marine
on board the Schooner Tigras of said Squadran, and
by these presents do make my trusty friend Henry Hurst
Esq. Senator now at Harrisburgh my true and Lawful attorney,
for me and in my name and for my use to ask,
demand and receive of and from the Secretary of this
commonwealth the Medal v/hich was Voted to me agree-
able to a Resolution of the legislature of this Comonwealth
passed the 31st Jany. 1814 — giving and hereby granting unto
the said attorney full and whole power to take and pursue
and foll'ow such legal course for the recovery recelvinig and
obtaining said Medal as I myself might or could do, ware i
personally present, and I do hereby ratify alow and confirm
all and whatever my attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be
done in and about execution of the premises, by virtue of the
preasents. In witness Vv^hereof I do hereunto set my hand and
seal this 18tb day of Jany. 1812.
ALEXANDER McCLOSKEY [Seal]
Erie County ss.
Personally came before me the Subscriber one of the Jus-
tices of the Peace in and for the said County Alexander Mc-
CLoskey and acknowledged the within power of attorney to be
his act and dec'd.
FRANCES BRAWLBY,
January 29th, 1820.
286 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Erie Ct)unty, ss.
Personally came before me the Subscribers one of the
Justices of the peace in; and for the County of Brie John
Phillips who being Sworn according to law doth depose and
Say that to his certain knowledge that the above named Alex-
ander McClaskey was enrolled in Captain George Records
Company Served in the Regiment Commanded by Col. Reese
Hill at Eirie, volunteered on Boird the fleet under Commodore
O. H. Perry on Lake Erie and that to my certaini knowledge
I know the above named Alexander McClaskey to be the same
who Served on board the Scooner aforesaid (in the power of
attorney) and that I saw the price ticket be removed.
JOHN PHILLIPS.
Sworn & Subscribed January 29th 1820 before me Ftancis
Brawly.
North East, Jany. 29th, 1820.
I do hereby Certify that from my personal aquaintance with
John Phillips Esq. whose depisition is affixed to this paper
that I know him to be a man of varasty.
FRANCIS BiRAWLEY.
Know all men by the presants, That I James Sims formerly
of Mifnin County now of Washington County in State of
Pennsylvania, have made constituted and appointed and by
these presants do make cons. -.ate and appoint and in my place
and stead put and depute Walter Craig Esq. now a member
of the Legislature of Pennsylvania my true and lawful attormey
for me and in my name and for my use to ask and receive
from the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania a
Silver Medal that was awarded to me by the Legislature of
Pennsylvania for my service as a volunteer on board of
Commodore Perry's Squadron in action of the 10th of Sept.
1813 on Lake Erie. In witness whereof I have hereunto Let
my hand and Seal this 19th day February A. D. 1820.
JAMES SIMS [Seal]
— attest —
ABN. ADAMS.
JAMES THOMPSON.
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Copy of Prize Certificate.
I certify that James Sims, Landsman, was on board the
Scorpion one of Commodore Perry's Squadron in the action
of the 10th of September 1813 and is entitled to a share of
the prize money that may accrue from the capture of the
British Squadron that day.
Per order of the Commodore.
S. HAMBLETON
Purser.
Personally appeared before me Alex. Adams a Justice of
the peace iu and for the County of Washington James Sims
and being daly Sworn Saith that he the Said Sims served
as a Pennsylvania Volunteer in the actions of the 10th of
Sept. 1813 on bliard of Conimodare Perry's Squadron and that
he is the same James Sims to whom the above Certificate was
issued and that it is the best testimony that he can now pro-
duce to obtain his medal for the above mentioned services.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 19th day of Febry. 1820.
JAMES SIMS.
ABN. ADAMS.
Kingston, February 22nd, 1820.
1 do Certify that Godfrey Bowman volunteered on Board
of the United States Squadron at Erie on the 26th day
of July, A. D. 1813 under the command of Oliver H. Perry,
and was on Board in the memorable action of the 10th of
September of the same year and continued on Board until
discharged at Eirie in the month of November following.
Samuel Thomas late Captn. of Artillery Compy
in Col. Reese HilU's Regt. Pemia. Militia.
Said Bowman now resides in Deai-field Township, Tioga
County.
S. THOMAS.
Know all men by these presents that I Godfrey Bowman of
the Tov/nship of Deersfield in the County of Tioga and State
of Pennsylvania Do make Constitute and appoint and by these
presents have made Constituted and appointed John Ryon
Junior Esquire my true and lawful attorney for me in my
288 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
name to demand and Receive a Certain Medal which I am
Legally entitled to for my Services in the action on Laive
Erie with Commodore Perry. It witness whereof I have here-
unto set my hand and seal this twenty-fourth day of Febru-
ary in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
twenty.
GODFREY BOWMAN [Seal]
Witness
John Cook.
Personally came and appeared before me Cyprian Wright
Esqr. one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the County
of TiO'ga, Godfrey Bowman and acknowledged the signing of
the above Power to be his free act and deed for the purpose
therein expressed and wished the same to be Recorded as such
given under my hand this twenty fourth day of Feb. in the
year of our Lord our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and
twenty.
CYPRIAN WRIGHT JUST. P.
To Godfrey Bowman Power of Attorney.
JOHN RYAN ESQ.
I James Gray Do authorize and appoint Dr. Daniel Sturgion
as my Attorney in my name and place and for my use to
demand and renew a Silver Medal Presented to me in Con-
sideration of my services as a Volunteer on board of Com-
modore Perry's fleet.
Given under my hand and seal the tenth day of March
1820.
JAMES GRAY [Seal]
Test.
NATHL. MITCHEL.
THOS. HADDER.
I hereby certify that James Gray was a volunteer on Board
Commodore Perry's Squadron on the 10th Septr. 1813 and the
said James Gray now lives in the county of Fayette near to
Hopwood, and that I have good reason to believe that he is
the same James Gray who has signed the above order tO' Dr.
Sturgeon to receive this medal, which was accorded to him
for that service.
REEiS HILL.
MEDALLISTS. 289
Philada. May 31, 1820'
Sir.
Understanding the Medals voted to the Lake Erie officers
by the State are ready for delivery, I have to request that the
Medal to which I am entitled my be forwarded as sooa a& pos-
sible to William Rush Esqr, at this place, as I am about pro-
ceeding on a cruise to sea.
With much Respect your obd't. S^ervant.
ROBT. P. TATBM.
S. D. INGRAM ESQR.
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvama.
To his Excellency the Governor of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania at Harrisburg or the Secretary of the Com-
monwealth.
Phila. July 4th, 1820.
Sir.
I enclose you the Letter of Attorney of Jesse Williams (a
colored man) and one of the crew of the Lawrence in the
Squadron commanded by Commodore Oliver H. Perry on
Lake Erie at the memorable battle of the 10th September 1813
for to obtain the prize medal designed and ready kept to be
presented as one of the brave victors of Lake Erie by the
generous and patriotic State of Pennsylvania.
With sentiments of esteem I am your most Obedient very
humble Serv't.
PETER H. SPROUT.
To His Excellency Wm. Findley Esq. Governor of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania.
N. B. The widow of Isaac Harely killed in the Niagra has
authorized me to transact his business as heir. And is she
entitled to a Prize medal?
June the 15th 1820.
Dear Sir,
After my respects to you I request the favour of you to call
on the Secretary of State and Get My Son, William Gray's
Meddle and send it By Mr. Israel^ Miller or some other safe
hand to me, as my son has been away near three years in
South America, whither Dead or living I cannot say and I
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290 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
would wish to have the Meddle to keep for his rememherance
until! his recurn if ever this. From your Friend. Your Com-
plyance with the above will confer a Perticular favour to your
friend and flumble Servant.
JOHN GRAY.
WM. CLARK Secty.
of the Land office.
I certify that I am acquainted with John Gray who applied
for a Medal which he claims on account of the Services of his
son William Gray, I am also acquainted with his son Wm.
Gray and am fully satisfied from several reputation that he
was actually on Board the American Squadron in Lake Erie
and I have also understood that the said Wm. Gray has gone
from home and has not been heard of for two years.
July 28 1820.
ISRAEL MILLER.
Know all men by these presents that I Robeit Eaken of the
Township of Heanes and County of Centre, in the State of
Pennsylvania Farmer, Have made Constituted and appointed
and by these presents I do make Constitute and appoint and
in my place and Sted put and depute William Smyth Esqr. of
the Township of Walker and County and Slate aforesa'd
Farmer my true and lawful attorney, for me and in my place
and name and for my use to ask demand recover and receive
one silver meadle which was granted to me by the General
Assembly of Pennsylvania in token of Respect for my ser-
vice as a volenteer under the Command of Commodore Perry,
in the naval action on Lake Erie, In whose hands so ever the
same may be found giveing and granting unto my said at-
torney, by these presents my full and whole power strength
and authority in and about the premises to have use and take
all lawful weys and means in my name to do, and execute and
perform, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as I
myself might or could do if personally present. In witness
whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this twenty
fifth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and twenty.
ROBERT EAKEN [L. S.]
JAMES McCALMON.
MEDALLISTS. 291
Centre County Ss.
On the twenty fifth day c£ November in the year of our Lord
one thousand and eight hundred and twenty, Personially ap-
peared before me the Subscriber, one of the Justices of the
peace, in and for said County the above named Robert Eakeo,
and acknowledged the foregoing Letter of Attorney tO' be his
act and deed. Witness my hand and seal on the day and year
above written.
JOHN McCALMIO'NT.
Wilson Smith Esqr.
Erie, Feby. 7th. 1821
Respected Sir
Net having the pleasure of seeing you immediately be-
fore you left Erie, I could not avail myself of the opportunity
of handing you a power to receive my Medal for me. I
therefore take the Liberty of requesting you to present the
Order accompanying this as I have Reason to believe it will
afford you pleasure to receive and Receipt for a Medal Earn'd
by one who has always been your friend and well wisher
With sentiments of Respect and Esteem
I am yours ***
EBENR. L. BURLING
P. S. Not knowing whom to address the order to. Please
supply the deficiency.
E. L. B.
His Excellency Joseph Hiester
Gov. of the Comn. of Penna.
Sir,
Please deliAler Wilson Smith Esqr. the MIedal granted
to me by an Act of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylva-
nia for my Services as a Volunteer on board of Com. Perrys
fleet in the Action of the 10th Sept. 1813, And for which his
Receipt will be sufficient
Erie Feby 7th. 1821 I am Yours &cc
EBENR. L. BURLING.
Harrlsburg, February 21st, 1821.
1 certify that I am well acquainted with the within named
E. L. Burting of the Town cf Erie in the County of Erie, in
this Commonwealth, and believe he was actually on Board the
292 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
American Squadron on Lake Erie, in the Naval engagement on
the 10th of September 1813
WILSON SMITH
Brounsirble Febry. 9 1821
John With row Esqr.
Sir
For my services as a volunteer in the Action of the 1st.
Sept. 1813 between the American & British fleets on Lake Erie
I am entitled to a Medal granted by the state of Pennsyl.
having understood that those medals are finished and ready
for delivery. I wish and hereby authorize you to receive the
same for me from the person in whom charge they were placed
and bring the same to me on your return to this county at the
close of the present Session of the Legislature and oblige
Yours &CC
LANDEN COCHRAN
N. B. If the above order should not be deemed sufficient
please write me immediately what will be and I will forward
the same to you
Fayette County Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Ss.
[Seal]
Be it remembered that on the 27th day of February Anno
Domino 1821 Personally appeared before Thomas McKibbeu
Esqr. one of our Commonwealth Justices of the peace Landon
Cochran, who having been sworn as the Law directs deposes
Saith that he is the same Landon Cochran, who served as a
Volunteer on Lake Erie on board the Niagara and was in the
Action with the British fleet on the 10th September 1813—
for which service he has obtained certificates from Commo-
dore O. H. Perry, Jesse D. Elliot & Th. Magrath Purser
LANDON COCHRAN
Sv/crn and subscribed before me
THOMAS McKIBBEN
Brounsville Febry. 27. 1821
Sir
Herewiih I forward you. certificates of Com. Perry, Capt.
Elliott & Margarth Purser which I hope will be sufficient
MEDALLISTS. 293
vouchers to obtain my medal. If there was any officer con-
venient to this place I would freely obtain their certificate as
there is not I hope the papers enclosed will be sufficient-
should they not be I wish you to preserve the papers and re-
turn them to nic on your return. Should you ever obtain
the Medal I wish you also to return the papers considering
them a prize worthy of preservation
Yours &cc
LANDON COCHRAN
John Withrow Esqr.
House of Representative
Harrisburg Pa.
Personally appeared before me Josiah Chaphin a Justice of
the peace in & for the county of Ohio, William Scales and
after being solemnly Sworn deposeth and Saith, that Thomas
Tuff Volunteered on the Ship Laurance commanded by Com-
n^oiiore Porry and he saw him afterwards with the fleet at
Putinbay Island and he believes he was on board the fleet
during the engagement and further this deponant saith not.
Given under my hand & Seal this 14th day of Octr. 1822.
JOSIAH CHAPHIN J. P.
Virginia Ohio County ss
I William Chaphin jr. clerk of the county aforesaid do
hereby certify that Josiah Chaphin Esq. before whom the
foregoing deposition was taken is an acting Justice of the
peace in & for the county of Ohio duly commissioned &
qualified as such & that full faith and credit is due to all his
efficial acts as such.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand &
affixed the Seal of my office this 14lh day of Octr. 1822 and
47th year of the Commonwealth.
Ls WM. CHAPHIN, JR. Col.
Wheeling Octr. 14th. 1822
Dr. Sir:
You will oblige me by mending the medal and the twenty
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four dollars which will be coming to me to Josiah Chaphin in
Wheeling.
Yours.
THOMAS TUFF.
To the Secretaiy of the Trea.sury
Harrisburgh
Pennsylvania.
Millford, January 13th 1822.
Andrew Gragg Esqr.
Dear Sir: —
Pleas to let William Kirh have John Selheimers Medal
on my Account.
Yours Respectfully
WILLIAM SELHEIMER.
Lewistown Nov. 18th, 1822
Dear Sir:
I have understood that there was a medal prepared for John
Sillhamer who was Killed in the Mewscable Action on Lake
Erie en the 11 Septr. 1813.
At the request of his friends & for the purpose of drawing
his pay for his brother I took adwv. of his Estate.
His father is dead & his Elder brother Mr. William Sill-
hamer of Miffliu County wishes to preserve the medal in the
family. You will please to deliver it to Mr. William Sill-
hamer at his order
Very respectfully
Your obt. sevt.
Andrew Gregg Esquire
Scety of the Comth. •
Medal delivered to Wm. Kirlv agreeably to the within order.
January 16. 1823.
To Andrew Gregg Esquire.
Scety of the Comwth.
Harrisburgh.
Know all men by these presents that I, Martin Cronemiller
of Potters Township Centre County and State of Pennsylvania,
one of Commodore O. H. Perrys Volunteers on Lacke Ery in the
year 1813 have made Constitudet and apointed, and by these
MEDALLISTS. 295
presents do make, Constitute and apoint, and in my stead put
and depute my beloved friend Jacob Herring Esquire of
Hains Township, County and State aforesaid, my true and
Lawfull Attorney for m.e and in my name and Stead to Draw
my Medal and letter that I am to get at Harrisburgh and his
Attorney Shall be your Receipts for tne Same as Witness
Whereof I have Set my hand and Seal this 28 day of Feb-
ruary in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and
Twenty three.
MARTIN CRONEMILLER [Seal]
February 28, 1823.
Delivered to Jacob Herring Esqr. March 5th, 1823.
P. FRAZER.
Mifflintown, Mifflin County, Sept. 12, 1824
J. A. Shulze Esq. Governor of Pennsylvania
Sir:
A gentleman, at present a resident of Maryland, by the
name of John Adams, has requested me to enquire of your Ex-
cellency whether or not a Medal has been forwarded for a man
of that name. He was under the command of Commodore
Perry on the 10th of September on Lake Erie on board the
Lawrence (I believe in the character of a volunteer) he is at
present in our county and wishes to know if there is a Medal
for him in Harrisburg, and if so he will pass through that
place on his return to Maryland. If you will, Sir, be so good
as to drop me a line by the next stage, containing the neces-
sary information, you will confur a particular favour upon us
both, as he wishes to return as soon as possible to his own
State.
Yours Respectfully,
THOMAS McDONNALD.
J. A. Shulze, Esq.
Dear Sir,
Early tomorrow morning will leave Lebanon for the City —
would request Mr. Trimble to be pleased to drop a line in ans-
wer to within enclosed letter. I for my own part have no
knowledge whatever of the medal Mr. McDonald makes men-
tion of — Should you have any knowledge respecting the same
296 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
be pleased to say so to him. With sentiments of respect, I am,
Dear Sir,
Your friend &c.
J. ANDW. SHEELZE
Lebanon Sept. 16, 1824.
.Trtnes Trimble Esq.
Deputy Secretary
N. B. As soon as I return from the City will give you the
information.
Mifflin County Ss:
[Seal]
Before me David Glenn Esq., the subscriber one of the Jus-
tices of the peace in & for said County Pesrsonally Came
John Kennedy of Milford Township in said County who being
sworn as Law as Law directs doth Depose and say that he
the said Deponant was on board the Lawrence — Brigg on the
tenth Day of September in Eighteen Hundred and thirteen,
when she was in action under the command of Commodore
Perry and said Deponant saith that he was Personally ac-
quainted with John Adams Both Before and after the action
and that the said John Adams was on board the Lawrence
Brigg the time of the action and Rendered services in said
action and further saith not
JOHN (his [X] mark) KENEDY
Sworn & Subscribed September the 28th, 1824 Before David
Glenn.
Mifflin County ss:
[Seal]
I do hereby Certify that the Bearer John Adams is the man
that the Deponant intenals and no Other as Wittness my
Hand and seal this 28th September 1824
DAVID GLENN.
I do Certify that I was well acquainted with John Adams
late of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, the person of that name
who volunteered his Services and Served on board of Com-
modore Oliver H. Perry's fleet on Lake Erie, during the en-
gagement with the British fleet, under Commodore Berkley
on the tenth day of September 1813, and at the same time I did
MEDALLISTS. 297
believe him to be a Citizen of said State, and I do believe that
the person who called v/ith me at the Secretaries office this
day, for a Medal is the same John Adams who was reputed to
have served on Board of Said Fleet.
JAMES ALRICKS
October 7th, 1824.
To James Trimble Esq.
I concur in the statement of the foregoing certificate. Octo-
ber 9th, 1824. B.
Dauphin County Ss:
Before me the subscriber, one of the Justices of the peace
in and for the said County, personally appeared John Adams,
formerly of Mifflin county in this Commonwealth, now of the
State of Maryland, who, upon his solemn oath, doth depose
and say that he the said Deponant was on board the Brig
Lawrence, one of the Vessels under the command of Com-
modore Perry, at the time of the engagement v/ith the Brit-
ish Squadron, on the 10th of September 1813, and that he then
was a citizen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
JOHN ADAMS.
Sworn & Subscribed October 7th, 1824, Before, me.
JAMES ALRICKS.
Washington City Feb. 22. 1826.
Dear Sir
Samuel Sweesey formerly of Pennsylvania now a citizen
of Jefferson county State of Indiana is entitled to a medal
from your State as a volunteer on board of Perry's fleet. He
was on board the Porcupine commanded by George S
He was of the Penna. Militia, Volunteered at Erie. Was in
Company of Capt. Rogers in Regt. of Col. Reece Hill. On this
subject I addressed a line in Deer, or Jany. last to your pred-
ecessor but was not so fortunate a= to receive an answer. Will
you be good enough to give me a reply by the Honorable
Robert Orr Junr. who is the bearer of this and if Mr. Sweesey
be entitled to a medal please send it by Mr Orr.
Yours very respectfully
WILLIAM HENDRICKS
Genl Isaac D. Bernard
Secy of State
Harrisburg Pennsylvania "
298 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Washington City 12 March 1826
Dear Sir
I have the pleasure of acliuowledgiug by the hand of Col
Orr, yours of the 27th ult. Accompanied by the medal of Mr
Samuel Sweesy
With the greatest respect
Your obdt Sert
WILLIAM HENDRICKS
I. D. Barnard Esq.
Territory of Michigan ]
County of Wayne j
Be it remembered that on this first day of February One
thousand eight hundred and twenty seven, personally came
before the undersigned, one of the Justices assigned to keep
the peace within and for said County, Jonathan Stratton of
the County of Washtinaw in said Territory, of lawful age,
who on being duly sworn deposeth & saith that he has been
personally acquainted with John Rupley since the year One
thousand eight hundred & twelve; that he knew of the cir-
cumstance of the said John Rupley's volunteering to serve
as a seaman on board the Schooner (or some other vessel
belonging to the United States), Tigris at the time of Perry's
Victory on Lake Erie — that Deponent saw the sd. John Rupley
at Erie soon after said victory, and knows, that the same in-
dividual is now a resident of the Township of Bucklin, in the
County of Wayne in said Territory and further Deponent saith
not.
J. F. STRATTON
Sworn and subscribed before me this 22d day of Feb. 1827
this first day of March 1827.
JAMES ABBOTE
Justice of the Peace
J. D. Barnard Esquire
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Penna.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Wilkes Barre 11th May 1827
I. D. Barnard Esq.
Sir,
A law to annul the charter of the Northern Bank of
Pennsa. is received by the Trustees, but as it may be neces-
MEDALLISTS. 299
sary to obtain the certificate of the secy, of the commonwealth
as legal evidence of the law before they can with safety act;
They would therefore Qiank you to forward as soon as con-
venient to the undersigned such authority as may be proper
for them to take immediate mea.sures for the security of the
funds of that institution so that "equal & exact justice" may
be done (as nearly as can be) to those concerned in it.
Very respectfully
Your most obt.
E. CAREY
'Ihis application is made by request of the persons con-
cerned ^' ^•
Philadelphia May 21st, 1827
Respected Sir.
Since I came into this city, I received a letter from Josiah
Goodrich, who served as a volunteer on hoard the Porcupine
under Comodore Perry, &. was in the battle on Lake Erie, re-
questing me to procure a medal for him according to a reso-
lution of the Legislature of Pennsylvania passed 1814. If
you will be so good as to write to me Stating what evidence
is necessary to enable him to receive said Medal, You will
oblige a brave soldier & one who fought well for his country.
Yours with considerations of highest esteem
JONATHAN LESSLIE
J. D. Barnard
Sec. of the Com. Penn.
Please to direct to me in Philadelphia.
To the Secretary of the Commth. of Penna.
Sir. Please deliver to Stephen Woolveerton Esq. My Medal
now in your office at Harrisburg
x\nd oblige yours &c
FREEMAN WEST
Erie November 29th, 1827.
Harrisburg January 1st, 1828.
Dr The State of Pennsylvania
To James Nelson Editor of the Mercer Gazette For pub-
lishing in the said Gazette a notice from the office of the Sec-
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rotary of the Commonwealth signed Isaac D. Barnard Secre-
tary, to certain Volunteers who served on board Commodore
Pcrrj^'s fleet on Lake Erie in the year 1813 to apply at the
said office and receive the Medals to which they are entitled
under the provisions of a Resolution of the General Assembly
passed in the year 1814 4 squares $4.00
January 1st, 182S Received of James Trimble Deputy Sec-
retary four dollars in full of the foregoing
JOHN LEECH
for 4 dollars.
Detroit Aug. 14th, 1829.
Sir—
A silver Medal was granted to me by the State of Pennsyl-
vania in 1814 I think, for sei vices rendered by me as a Sea-
man on board the U. S. Schooner Tigress in Battle of Lake
Erie with Come Perry against Come Barely. The Medal I
have never reed. yet. But from an advertisement in the
Erie paper some three years since I learn that It is still in
your office. I should be very glad to get it, & if you have for-
warded it to or B. I. H. Witherell at this lege, by
some private conveyance, or by mail. I shall remain under
obligation.s to you, if any thing prevents it being forwarded
I should like to be informed of the reason
I am Sir
Yours &c &c
'■ • JOHN RUPLEY
To the Treasurer of the State of Penua.
I, William Alexander late captain of the Carlisle Infantry a
Volunteer company attached to the 5th Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers and Militia commanded by Colonel James Fenton
in the year 1814 Do certify that when the said Regiment was in
the service of the United States in the late war Daniel Dow-
ling a private in said company crossed the lines to the Prov-
ince of Upper Canada and entered into the said Province in an
expedition to Lory Point and Dover in the Month of May
1814 with the Detachment of the United States Army. And
that the said Daniel Dowling remained in the Province of
Upper Canada faithfully executing the orders of the superior
officers of his detachment until regularly ordered to recross
MEDALLISTS. 301
to the Territory of the United States and never refused to re-
turn Into the said Province if ordered so to do. And further
that the said Daniel Dowling rendered other services as a Vol-
unteer on Lake Erie and at the Niagara previous to and at
the time of the capture of Fort Erie by general Brown in
July 1814.
WM. ALEXANDER.
5th Nov. 1831.
Cumberland county, ss.
Personally appeared before the subscriber one of the Jus-
tices of the Peace in and for the said county Captain William
Alexander and he being duly sworn according to Law doth
depose and say that the facts set forth in the within certifi-
cate are true.
• WM. ALEXANDER.
Sworn & subscribed the 5th Nov. 1831 Before me
JACOB SQUIN.
To Samuel McKean, ?]sqr. Secretary of the Commonwealth of
Penna.
Please to give the Bearer James Moorhead Esquire the Sil-
ver Meddal that is in your office for me who was a volunteer
under Comader Perry of the late War.
JAS C. TANNYHILL
New Alexander Deer. 31, 1831.
(Copy)
L Lyman Griswold of Murray in the County of Greene and
State of New York, do hereby constitute and appoint Alfred
Hodge of the Town of Erie in the State of Pennsylvania, my
true and lawful attorney for me and in my name, to receive
in my behalf all the sum of my share of the Prize money,
which the Crew of the Brig Niagara are entitled to, for their
services as before received in the action of the 10th. Sept.
1813.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
the 7th. day of July in the year of our Lord 1814.
LYMAN GRISWOLD.
Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of
WITTER STEWARD.
(Copy of receipt on the back of the same)
302 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Received of Saml. Hambleton, prize Agent, two hundred
& fourteen Dollars 89 Cents in full of the within Sept. 18, 1814
214:89 ALFRED HODGE.
1 Certify that the above is a correct transcript of the Power
of Attorney given by Lyman Griswold, a private on board the
U. S. Brig Niagara, on the 10th Sept. 1813; and of the receipt
of Alfred Hodge, Attorney of said Lyman Griswold, for the
share of prize money due to him as one of the captors of the
British fleet on Lake Erie, on the 10th Sept. 1813, as filed
with the accounts of Samuel Hambleton (Purser), and Prize
Agent for the captors, in the ofiice
Treasury Department
4 Auditors Office
8th April, 1843 •
T. W. GILLISS
Chief Clerk.
Dr. Sir
I Notised in the Baltimore Sun of the 3d Inst, a Slip stating
that you had advertised Six Medals in your possession Voted
by the Legislature of Penna. to the Volunteers on Board the
American Squadron on Lake Erie in 1813 that one of them
Bares my name which I should be pleased to Receive. I have
procured the foregoing Copy & Certificate from the War of-
fice to Prove my Identity if further Proof is Necissary advise
me immediately as I Expect to Leave town Shortly if not and
that it can be sent by Mail Please sent it to Georgetown. D.
C.
Please let me hear from you shortly.
Yours with Respect
LYMAN GRISWOLD.
To the Secretary of the Commomoalth of the State of Pensyl-
vania.
Sir
Having seen a notice of yours in the public prints that
there were certain Medals &c. deposited in the Secy. Comth's
office of that state & among the names of those to whom
Medals were presented by the Legislature of that state we
saw the name of .Josiah Goodrich.
MEDALLISTS. 303
We the undersigned feeling a deep interest in this matter
hereby present you with the following statement of facts.
Josiah Goodrich enlisted into the Navy on Lake Erie at
Erie, pa. in the last war was in the battle at perrys Victory &
at the close of the war settled on a farm in this Township
(Madison, Lake County, Ohio), married a wife, raised up a
family & was a respected citizen of the place until the day of
his decease which took place about 10 years ago & since that
time six sons & the widow have removed to the western part
of Illinois where they now reside — We are prompted by the
same motive in addressing you on this subject as was our
Legislator. To wit a high respect for his name as a patriot
soldier & respectable fellow citizen.
We hereby request you to forward to us the 3d Medal by
the bearer Saml. Barker who is a citizen of this county & we
will be faithful to forward it to the widow by her son who will
be here on business within a few weeks & by so doing you will
confer a favour on
Your Humble Servants
D. R. PAIGE,
Associate Judge Lake County. Ohio
JOHN KELLOGG
guardian for the heirs of said Goodrich and Commis-
sioner of Lake County.
ANDREW MERRIMAN M. D.
SAMUEL A. BARKER
JASPER BREWSTER
Madison Lake, 6d Ohio Oct. 24, 1843.
I Samuel A. Barker Ijeing duly sworn according to Law do
depose and say that to the best of my knowledge the facts set
forth in the within statement are true — That I have seen Josiah
Goodrich within mentioned and that the general belief among
his neighbors was sir, that he was the Josiah Goodrich who
was in the battle of Lake Erie on the 13th Sept. 1813— De-
ponent further says that he is well acquainted with D. R.
Paige & John Kellogg and Andrew Merriman and Jasper
Brewster whote names are attached to the within statement,
that he was present when they signed the sd. statement and
that they are men of veracity and worthy of belief —
SAMUEL A. BARKER.
Sworn & Subscribed this 3rd Day of November 1843, Before me
CHAS. McCLURE
Secty. of the Comth.
304 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Rec'd cf Charles MrClnre Secy, of ConUh. of Penna. the
Medal of Josiah Godrich mentioned in the above statement.
SAMUEL A. BARKER.
Received of the Sect of the State of Pennsylvania by the
hand of Samuel A. Barker a silver medal voted to Josiah Good-
rich by the State of Pennsylvania to him for his services in
the battle of Lake Erie 1813. John Kellog the Madison Deer.
23rd 1843.
Appointed guardian of the heirs of said Josiah Goodrich de-
ceased.
N. B. Mr. McClure Sir: Mr. Barker wishes you to send the
receipt that he left with you to the Post office in Painsville,
Lake County, Ohio.
RECAPITULATION, 1812-14,
(305)
20— Vol. IV.— 6th Ser.
( 306)
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MEDALLISTS.
Adams John, Millorcl Twp., Mifflin Co., Pa., served as a
private en Ijoard tlie Lawrence Brig.
Beeson Joliu, of Fayette Co., Pa., served as a private in
Capt. Isaac Linn's Company, Col. Rees Hill's Regiment.
Biair William, Maiclied from Belief onte. Centre Co., Pa. as a
private in Capt. Records Company, and served on the Nia-
gara, of Capt. Oliver Perry's fleet.
Bowman Godfrey, of Deersfield Twp., Tioga Co., Pa., served
as private in Capt. Saml. Thomas Company, Col. Reese Hill's
Regiment.
Burling Eben'r L., of Erie, Erie Co. Pa.
Cochran Landen, served as a private on board the "Nia-
gara."
Cranemiller M., of Potters Twp, Centre Co.
Eaken Robert, of Heans Twp., Centre Co., Pa.
Goodrich Josiah. of Erie Pa. served as a private on board
the Porcupine.
Gray James, of Fayette Co. Pa.
Gray William.
Griswold Lyman, private on U. S. Brig. "Niagara."
Henry William, Junr.
Hull John, of Spring Twp., Centre Co., Pa. served as a pri-
vate on the "Caledonia."
Keen Wm. C, from Mercer Co., Pa. served as master-at-
arms, in Captain Samuel Clark's Company, Col. Hosack's
Regiment, on board the Lawrence Brig.
Kennedy John, served as a private on board the "Law-
rence Brig. "
Lucas John, Junior, marched from Bellefonte, Centre Co.,
Pa. and served as a private, in Capt. Record's Co., on board
the "Niagara."
Lucas Nohle, marched from Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa., in
Capt. Record's Company, and served as a private on board the
"Niagara."
McCIosky Alexander, of Noith East Twp., Erie Co., Pa.,
served as a private in Capt. George Record's Company, Col.
Reese Hill's Regiment, on board the U. S. Schooner Tigress
308 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
McEwen Henry, Marched from Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa., as
a private in Capt. Record's Company, and served on board the
"Niagara."
McKillip Alexander, marched from Bellefonte, Spring TWp.,
Centre Co., Pa., in Capt. Record's Company, and served as a
private on board the "Trip."
McKinny Samuel, marched from Bellefonte, Centre Co.,
Pa., in Capt. Record's Company and served as a private on
hoard the "Niagara."
McNitt John.
Mitchell James.
Murray William, marched from Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa.,
and served as a private in Capt. Record's Company, on board
the "Niagara."
Pace Wm., of Plymouth Twp., Luzerne Co., served as private
in Capt. Sam. Thomas' Co., Col. Reese Hill's Regiment on the
Schooner Summers.
Rupley John, served as a private on the U. S. Schooner
"Tigress."
Selheimer John, served as a private on Sept. 10, 1813, but
was killed in the Newscable Action Sept. 11, 1813, but received
medal.
Sherick John or Shirk (?) Junior, marched from Belle-
fonte Centre Co., Pa., and served as a private in Capt.
Record's Co., oo board the "Niagara."
Sims James, served as private on board the "Scorpion."
Sweesey Samuel, served as a private in Capt. Rogers Com-
pany, Col. Reese Hill's Regiment on board the "Porcupine."
Swisher Daniel.
Tannyhill Jas. C.
Tatem Robt. P.
Taylor Jesse, of Fayette County, Pa., served as a private
in Capt. Isaac Linn"s Company, Col. Reese Hill's Regiment.
Tuff Thomas, served as a private on beard the "Lawrence."
Tool Jacob, Private on "Scorpion."
West Freeman.
Williams Jesse (Coloured), served as marine on board the
Lawrence Brig.
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 607
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ON
ACCOUNT OF THE UNITED STATES 1812-14.
Marching Militia. Under General Orders
of 24th August 1812. rendevous
Meadville.
Statement of expenditures by Wm. Mc-
Clelland Inspector of the 2d. Brigade
7th Division of Militia in marching
240 men to Meadville under the
General Orders of the Governor 25th
August 1812, founded upon Orders from
the General Government.
Waggons, 999 00
Rations, 371 60
Incidental expenses, 88 66
40 Camp Kettles, 44 00
Medicine & Medicinal Services, 32 00
Major McClellands services while on the
march with the Militia & returning
home:
35 day's pay at $50 pr month, $58 33
Rations 140, 28 00
Forage $10, 11 67
98 00
1633 00
Organizing &c. &c., 40 00
The Comm'onwealth of Pennsylvania to
Wm. McClelland Dr.
To cash paid sundry expenses on the
March to Meadville as pd. Rects.
1812 Sept. 5. To Cash pd. George Cook as
Per Rec't No. 1, 6 00
608 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Sept. 6. To Cash pd. John Braver as
Per Rec't No. 2, 5 10
Sept. 7. To cash pd. Adam Leonard as
Per Rec't No. 3, 5 80
Sept. 8. To Cash pd. Hugh Denison as
Per Rec't No. 4, 7 75
Sept. 9. To Cash pd. William Reynolds
as Per Rec't No. 5, 5 60
Sept. 9. To Cash pd. William McEnze
as Per Rec't No. 6, 2 00
Sept. 10. To Cash pd. Jacob Hilligas as
Per Rec't No. 7 1 00
Sept. 11. To Cash pd. George Graham as
Per Rec't No. 8, 1 60
Sept. 12. To Cash pd. Thomas Fisher as
Per Rec't No. 9, 1 50
Sept. 13. To Cash pd. George Gibson as
Per Rec't No. 10, 2 68
Sept. 14. To Cash pd. Samuel Sliver as
Per Rec't No. 11, 3 50
Sept. 15. To Cash pd. Jeremiah Snyder
as Per Rec't No. 12 6 40
Sept. 15. To Cash pd. Samuel Sliver as
Per Rec't No. 13, 4 12^
Sept. 18. To Cash pd. James McDowell
as Per Rec't No. 14 4 65
Sept. 19. To Cash pd. John L. Baker as
Per Rec't No. 15 3 90
Sept. 20. To Cash pd. John Bronwn (of
Oliver) as Per Rec't No. 16, 2 90
Sept. 21. To Cash pd. James McClaran
as Per Rec't No. 17 1 00
Sept. 22. To Cash pd. Joshua Mc-
Cracken as Per Rec't No. 18, 4 00
Sept. 22. To Cash pd. Samuel Evans
(Forriage) as Per Rec't No. 19, 2 00
Sept. 23. To Cash pd. Hugh Williamson
as Per Rec't No. 20, 4 00
Sept. 28. To Cash pd. John Davis as
Per Rec't No. 21, 2 20
Sept. 17. To Cash pd. D. Bathrick
(Ferriage at Pittsburg) as Per Rec't
No. 22, 5 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 60S
Sept. 24. To Cash pd. Jeremiah Snyder
for 3 Teams as pr. receit 23, 585 00
Sept. 24. To Cash pd. Patrick Hays for 1
Team as pr. receit 24, 195 00
Sept. 24. To Cash for 1858 rations fur-
nished at 20d each, 371 60
Sept. 24. To Cash TVo quarter Caslis of
Powder 25, 33 00
George Pennel acc't, 6 83
John Wicltham acc't 219 00
$1492 26
2. Statement of Expenditures by Robert
Smith Inspector of the 1st Brigade 9th
division of Militia in Marching 226
men to Meadville under General
Orders of the Governor of 25th August
1812, founded upon orders from the
General Government.
Waggonage, viz: J. Fary, Petr Retry, A.
& J. Kline, Jacob Krider, 603 00
Powder & lead 18 23
Ca'mp Kettles, 52 00
Incidental charges, 22 21
Major Smith services while on the march
with the Militia and returning home
say:
30 days services at $50 pr.
month, $50 00
Rations. 120, 24 00
Forage $10, 10 00
84 00
779 43
Organizing &c. &c 65 20
39_Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
610 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
3. Statement of expenditures by John
Fruit, Inspector of 2nd Brigade 9th
Division of Militia in Marching 193
Militia to Meadville under the General
Orders of the Governor of the 25th
August 1812 founded upon Orders from
the General Goverment.
Camp kettles, 25 32
Waggons for baggage. Viz:
Soloman Levan, $189 00
Wm. Boyd 229 00
Israel Inman, 165 00
Hugh Allen & William
Bigger, 189 00
♦ John Kirk, 45 00
Peter Hoeman, 24 00
Daniel Lantz, 5 00
846
Incidental Expences, 47 02
Major Fruits services while on the
march with the Militia and returning
home distance 220 miles.
23 days at $50 pr. month, ... 38 33V^
Rations 18 40
Forage at 10$ pr. month, ... 7 66V^
64 40
982 74
Organizing &c. &c., 34 80
Statement of Expenditures by John
Young Inspector of the 1st Brigade
11th Division of Militia in marching
90 men tO' Meadville under the
General Orders of the Governer of the
25th August 1812, founded upon orders
from the General Government.
Rations, 354 40
Wagons, 328 50
Camp kettles, *. 8 8
EXPENDITUREa BY THE STATE 611
Incidental including some powder & lead, 15 62
Major Youngs services while on the
March with the Militia and returning
home — distance 216 miles.
23 days pay at $50 pr.
month, $38 83
Rations, 18 40
Forage at 10 Dolls, pr.
month 7 66
64 04
771
Organizing &c. &c., $59 11
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr.
to John Young Inspector 1st Brigade
11th Division. Dr. For furnishing
subsistances & other necessary accom-
modations for a Detachment of ninety
fiv© men. Volunteers from the first
Brigade 11th Division on their march
to and at 'Mieadville.
For 972 rations for Captr. McGarrys
Company.
For 800 rations for Captr Kleckners
Company No. 1,1772 rations at 20 354 40
For William Thompson 28i/^ days haul-
ing No. 2, at 60, 171
For Jacob Hubler 25 days hauling No. 3, 150
Camp Kettles bought at Sundry places
No. 5 8 80
Henry Hubler hauling Flour to Belfonte
No. 4,
For Ferriage at Helemans No. 6, . .
For 2 Loads of Firewood at Meadville
No. 7,
For Straw for tents at Meadville No. 8,
For Powder and lead bought at sundry
places No. 9
707 32
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612
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Statement of expenditures by Wm. Moore
Inspector of the 2d Brigade 11th
Division in marching 75 Militia to
Meadville under the General Orders of
the Governor of 25th August 1812
founded upon orders from the General
Government.
Waggons, viz:
James Johnson hauling 16i^ days No. 16
at 600,
Moses Thompson hauling 22 1-3 days No.
17 at 600,
Charles Feger hauling 22 1-3 days
No. 21,
Expenses of hauling Camp Kettles
No. 23,
Provisions, 143 35
Incidental, 63 21
Medicine & physicians pay,
Major Moores Services whUe on the
march with the Militia and returning
home — say
30 days pay, $50 00
4 rations pr. Day, 24 00
Forage, 10 00
Oi'ganizing &c.,
99
134 00
2 50
2 50
160 77
45 79
36 00
84 00
564 48
44 48
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1812 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr.
Oct. 19 To "William Moore for Public service, ... 2 75
To Cash paid postage,
To Cash paid ostage, 12%
To Cash paid postage 75
To Cash paid postage, 25
To Cash paid postage, 5 50
To Cash paid postage, 62%
To 1 Year Salary for 5 Regts at $30 per
Regt 150 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
613
To Furnishing BlanlvS for 5 Regts at
$10 per Regt., 50 00
To Beef for the use of the Army Rec't
No. 1, 13 00
To 3 Barrels flour for the Army Rec't
No. 2 @ 6.50, 19 50
To Blacksmiths Bill for dressing meat
vessels Rec't No. 3, 1 69
To Hauling baggage Rec't No. 4, 2 50
To Sundries got of C. Garbers (Store)
Rec't No. 5, 3 llVz
To Axe Rec't No. 6, 1 50
To Beef Rec't No. 7, 8 50
To Flour Rec't No. 8, 9 62
To Whiskey & Flour Rec't No. 9, 14 72V^
To Bag Rec't No. 10, 1 00
To Cash paid Boyers Rec't No. 11, 3 77
To Beef Rec't No. 12, 10 00
To Pans & Skillets Rec't No. 13, 4 00
To Beef Rec't No. 14, 9 00
To Whiskey Rec't No. 15 10 00
To Cash paid James Johnson for hauling
baggage Rec't No. 16, 99 00
To Cash paid Moses Thompson for haul-
ing baggage Rec't No. 17, 134 OO
To Expense at Meadville Rec't No, 18, . . 15 nV2
To 12 Camp kettles $1 Rec't No. 19, 12 00
To 2 pad locks Rec't No. 20, 75
To Cash paid for hauling kettles &
arms Rec't No. 21, 2 50
To Cash pd. H. McConnel for Frying
Pans Rec't No. 22, 8 40
To Expense for bringing Frying Pans
Rec't No. 23, 2 50
To 1 Bbl. whiskey 331^ gals, at 67c
Rec't No. 24, 22 33
To 1% Bus Salt 4.00 Rec't No. 25, 6 00
To Cash paid Logan Rec't No. 26 50
To Cash paid Lehmer Rec't No. 27, 50
To Bill at Agnews Rec't No. 28 1 25
To Bill at D. Williams Rec't No. 29, 2 50
To Bill at Monsters Rec't No. 30 1 00
To Cash paid for a Sack to carry flour in
Rec't No. 31 50
614 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
To Bill for myself and Assistant at
Ebensburg Rec't No. 32, 2 S,1V2
To Cash pd. for Sacks & linnen Rec't
No. 33, 2 52
To Bill at Rowlands Rec't No. 34 50
To Bill at Grifliths Mill Rec't No. 35, .... 62i^
To Bill for myself & Ass't & baking
Bread Rec't No. 36, 2 50
To Cash pair for shoeing a horse Rec't
No. 37,
To Bill at Adams Rec't No. 38,
To Bill at Indiana Rec't No. 39
To 11/2 Bus. Salt at $3 Rec't No. 40, .
To Bill at Cochrans for myself & Asst.
Rec't No. 41
To Bill at Woodwards for myself & Asst.
Rec't No. 42,
To Bill at Kittaning for myself & Wood
Rec't No. 43,
To Bill at Georges for myself & Wood
Rec't No. 44
To Bill for -expenses & baking Bread
Rect No. 45,
To Bill for baking bread & Expense
Receipt No. 46
To Bill at Donaldson provisions Receipt
No. 47,
To Bill at McClains for myself & Ass't.
Receipt No. 48,
To Bill for Potatoes Butter & Eggs Re-
ceipt No. 49
To Bill for self Asst & men included &
baking Bread Receipt No. 50,
To Bill for Ferrying the men across
French Creek Receipt No. 51
To Bill for Straw at Meadville Receipt
No. 52
To John Baiber for Candles & Soap
Receipt No. 53,
Contra Cr., 678 53
Error By Cash rec'd by Conrad
Bucher $87 37y2
75
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 615
By Cash rec'd by Samuel
Maxwell, 37 33
124 701/2
553 82V2
Amount of the ac, 678 53
Deduct Salary, $150 00
Deduct Blanks, 50 OO
Deduct Postage, 10
210 00
468 53
6. Statement of expenditures by George
Graham Inspector of the 1st Brigade
12th Division of Militia marching 131
Men to Meadville under General Orders
of the Governor of 25th August 1812,
founded upon orders from the General
Government.
Rations, 479 74
Waggons 323 50
Blankets, ^^ ^^
Shoes, ^ ^^
Wood Straw Ferriage &c., 31 36
Major Grahams services while on the
march with the Militia and returning
home
21 days pay at $50 pr month, $35 50
Forage at $10 month 7 00
58 80
994 90
Paid to Henry Bever acting as Com-
missary & procuring provisions.
Organizing &c 46 20
616 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr.
To George Graham B. laspeetor.
For Furnishing Captn. Casper Kellers Company of
40 menl with complete rations for 17 days at 17
cents pr. rations,
For Furnishing Officers with rations for said
time,
For Ftirnishing Captn. Peter Lanes company of 36
men with complete rations for 17 days at 17 cents
pr. rations,
For Furnishing Officers with compleat rations for
said time,
For Ftirnishing Captn. Jonathan Rhoads company
of 32 men with compleat rations for 17 days at
17 cents pr. ration,
For Furnishing Officers with complete rations for
said time,
For Furnishing Captn. Richard McGuires company
of 30 men with rations for 17 days at 17 cents per
Rtiticns,
For F,urnishing Officers with rations for same
time,
For Cash paid Isaac Wendle for 9 days work with
a team,
For Cash paid Aaron Deets for 3 days hauling
from Berlin to Sloystown at 5.50 per day,
For Cash paid Isaac Mener for 16 days hauling
with a team from Turtle Creek to Meadville and
back at 7 Dolls pr. day,
Cash paid Henry Beaver for 25 days hauling with
a team at $6 per day,
For Cash paid Benchall & Boggs of Pittsburg for
8 pairs of Blankets,
For Cash pd. Owen McDonald of Stoystown for 1
pr. do.,
For Cash pd. Owen McDonald of Stoystown for 2
pr. shoes,
For Cash pd. John Means for Straw & Wood,
For Cash paid for Straw at Pittsburg,
For Cash paid M. Battrick for Forage,
For Cash paid Balser Good for Straw & Wood,
For Cash paid Mr. Roup of Harmony for straw &
wood, 5 00
115
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'EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
617
For Cash paid Nicholson for straw & wood,
For Cash paid James Clark for straw & wood, ....
For Cash paid Dr. Clark for medical Aid
For Cash paid Mr. Shekley for straw & wood
For Cash paid Mr. Davis at Meadville for straw &
wood
For Cash paid Dr. Kennedy for Crossing his
bridge
1
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2
66
75
2
97
1
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4
94
895 34
Statement of Andrew Mann Inspector
of the 2nd Brigade 12th Division of
the Militia in marching 112 Militia to
Meadville under the General Orders of
the Governor of 25th August 1812
founded upon Orders from the General
Government.
Wagons,
Provisions,
Incidental,
Major Manns services in marching his
quota of militia from Bedford to Mead-
ville distance 200 miles and returning
—24.
days pay at $50 pr. month, $40 00
Rations ^^ 20
Forage, ^ ^^
Organizing,
306 20
228 01
16 78
67 20
618 19
37 13
1812
Sept. 9
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr.
To Andrew Mann B. I. 2 B. 11 Div.
Rec't
No. 1.
To Cash paid William Reynolds
for 4 Bbls. Flour 1
To Cash paid Thos. Heydon,
10 Gals. Whiskey, 2
51 36
6 84
618 EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
To Cash paid Lawrence Har-
man for 180 lbs. Beef, 3
To Cash paid Thos. Moore for 1
keg 5
To Cash paid for Tarrance
Campbell for Tin ware, 4
To Cash paid David Mann for
2 Bbls & 1 Box, 6
10 To Cash paid William Barrick
house room for Capt. Gibson &
Company,
To Cash paid John Fleming for
for 4 lbs. Butter, S
To Cash paid Marcus Metzgar for
28% lbs. Butter &
To Cash paid Marcus Metzgar for
1 keg, 10
11 To Cash paid Jacob Weyand for
400 lbs & Baking Bread 11 & 12
To Cash paid Andrew Clinesmith
for Boiling Beef, 13
12 To Cash paid John Fantlinger for
1 Bush Salt, 14
To Cash paid Alexander Cummins
for 191 lbs Beef 15
To Cash paid Catharine Lint for
baking Bread, 16
To Cash paid Robert Philson for
5 gals Whiskey, 17
13 To Cash paid Robert Philson for
boiling Beef,
To Cash paid Rober Philson for
5 lbs Butter
To Cash paid Samuel Wilson for
6 bushels Wheat, 18
To Cash paid Catharine Painter
for Salt, 19
14 To Cash paid Abner Hisen for
373 lbs Beef 20
To Cash paid Samuel Pool for
16% Gals Whiskey, 21
To Cash paid Saumel Pool for
Baking Bread 22
11
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1
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3
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1
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2
00
50
3
80
25
19
25
1
00
2
00
7
91
1
00
2
50
25
50
6
00
1
50
14
25
8
33
1
50
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 619
To Cash paid Jacob Philips for
boiling Beef, 23
15 To Cash paid Mrs. Powell for
boiling Beef 24
16 To Cash paid H A Gornsly for
2 lbs. Flour, 25
To Cash paid H. A. Gornsly for
lYz Bus. Salt & Bacon, 26
To Cash paid H. A. Gornsly for
Straw 27
To Cash paid H. A. Gornsly for
Wood 28
To Cash for hauling, 29
To Cash for hauling 3 Barrels
Flour to Baker, 30
To Cash paid William Torin for
8 gals whiskey, 31
To Cash paid William Torin for
Straw, 32
To Cash paid Richard Saunderson
for 440 lbs Beef, 33
To Cash paid Johnsy McCarty for
Baking Bread, 34
To Cash paid Johnsy McCarty for
Barrel, 35
To Cash paid John Hanna for
157 lbs. Bread, 36
To Cash paid D. Bathrick for
Ferriage, 37
To Cash paid John L. Baker for
284 lbs. Beef, 38
To Cash paid John Baker for
120 lbs Bread, 39
To Cash paid John Baker for
1 Barrel Flour, 40
To Cash paid John Baker for
14 Bushel Salt, 41
20 To Cash paid for Whiskey, 42
21 To Cash paid for Straw, 43
21 To Cash paid Henry Evans for
4% gals whiskej^ 44
21 To Cash paid Henry Evans for
Straw & Candles, 45 & 6
To Cash paid Daniel Reed for
297 lbs Beef, 47
1 00
50
10 75
13 40
50
75
25
371/2
4 00
50
19 98
1 50
25
6 25
3 00
12 78
2 67
3 75
621/2
671/2
50
3 56
52^
11 88
620 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
22. To Cash paid Simon Nauasdell
for ZV2 Bushels Potatoes, 48 1 40
To Cash paid Simon Manasdell
for Straw, 49 50
To Cash paid Samuel Evans for
for Ferriage over French creek, 50 1 00
23 To Cash paid Isaac Bunnel for
100 lbs. Flour, 51 3 00
To Cash paid Isaac Bunnel for
41/2 gs. whiskey, 52i . 4 50
To Cash paid Isaac Bunnel for
Straw & Baking Bread, 53 & 4 1 OO
24 To Cash paid John Williams for
Straw 55 75
To Cash paid White & Roberts
for Beef flour & Candles 56 4 37
To Cash paid Hugh Wilson for
hauling the Baggage of Captn.
Pipers company from Bedford
to Meadville, 57 160 20
To Cash paid Charles Cisna for
hauling Baggage of Gibsons
Company, 58 146 00
550 45
Statement of expenditures by Jas.
Dunlap Inspector of the 1st Brigade
14th Division of Militia in marching
186 Militia to Meadville under General
Orders of the Governor of 25th
August, 1812 founded upon orders
from the General Government.
Rations (4314) ,
Waggons,
Incidental,
Major Dunlaps services while on the
march with the Militia & returning
home — say.
20 days pay at $50 pr. mo., $33 33i^
Rations 16 00
Forage at 10 pr. month, . . 6 GGVz
862, 80
727 00
18 06
Organizing &c.,
56 00
1663 86
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 621
Statement of expenditures by Samuel
Huston Inspector of the 2d Brigade
14th Division of Militia in marching 88
men to Meadville under the General
Orders of the Governor of the 25th
August 1812 founded upon orders from
the general government.
Rations, 357 20
Waggons, viz:
Elias Flannigan, 22 days
at $6, $132 00
Arthur Chamberlain, 42 00
William Chamberlain 15
days at ?6, 90 00 264
Incidental expenses, 44 89
Major Hustons services while
on the march with the
militia and returning
home.
30 days pay at $50 pr. mo., $50 00
Rations, 24 00
Forage, 10 00 84 00
750 09
Organizing &c., 42 00
lOtn. Statement of expenditures by Samuel
Cochran Inspector 1st Brigade 15th
Division Militia in Marching 192 men
to Meadville under General Orders of
the Governor of 25th August 1812
founded upon orders from the general
government.
Waggons 532 51
Provisions & Rations, 451 08
Incidental expenses, 33 08
Waggons & Forage Masters accounts, . . 74 76
Major Cochrans services while on the
march with the Militia & return home,
15 days pay $25 00
Rations, 12 00
Forage 5 00 42 00
1133 43
Or^qnizins: &c 46 70
622 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dr.
To Samuel Cochran, Brig. Insp.
Voucher
No.
1812 For Cash paid John Gillfillen for
Sept. 10. hire of Ms team, hauling,
public arms, &c., 1 9 25
14 For Cash paid Adam Craig for
Ferriage Captn. Tor bets &c., . . 2 2 00
F'or Cash paid James Gray for
John McGregory furnishing
Captn. Scotts Company 2 days
& Coopers & Sitlicots Com-
panies.
For Cash paid each one day 3 60 00
For Cash paid John McMasters for
furnishing Capt. Torbets Com-
pany 4 34 50
15 For Cash paid William McCul-
louch for furnishing Captain
Alters Company 5 27 00
For Cash paid George Bell for
Straw, 6 1 50
16 For Cash paid Daniel Bartrick for
ferriage of teams and the De-
tachment over Allegheny 7 8 00
17 For Cash paid E. Denny for
rations 8 329 BSVa
18 For Cash paid Jas. McDowell for
Wood & Straw, 9 3 00
19 For Cash paid John Baker for
Wood & Straw, 10 4 27
20 For Cash paid John Brown for
Wood & Straw 11 2 00
21 For Cash paid McClaren
for Wood & Straw 12 2 00
22 For Cash paid Robert Greenlie
for Wood & Straw, 13 2 00
23 For Cash paid William Lindsay
for Wood & Straw 14 3 00
24 For Cash paid William McFoddle
for Hauling straw 15 37
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
623
24 For Cash paid Edward Grimes
for Straw,
28 For Cash for Evans for
ferriage over French creek &
D. Mead for straw, ^"^
For Cash paid B. Robina for
Waggon hire Bal of Forage & ^^ ^^
Rations due,
For Cash paid John Gillfillen for
Waggon hire Bal of Forage & ^^ ^^
Rations due,
For Cash paid John Stengeon for
Waggon hire Bal. of Forage & ^^ ^^
Rations due,
For Cash paid Daniel Tom for
, - 21 'i ""^
Waggon hire,
For Cash paid J. Smith for ^^ ^^
Waggon hire,
For Cash paid Jas. Smith for ^^
Target & Rations due, ^-^
For Cash paid Daniel Tom for ^^
Forage & Rations due ^^
For Cash paid J. Smith for 40
Bushel Oats,
For Cash paid Dan'l Tom for 43
Bushel Oats,
For Cash paid Gillfillen for 56
Bushel Oats ■
For Cash paid J. Sturgeon for 39
Bushel Oats,
B'or Cash paid B. Robins for 43- ^^ ^^
221 Bush.,
For Cash paid Jas. McDowl Em-
ployed to conduct the waggons ^^ ^^
& provide forage,
For Cash paid John Gillfillen ^^ ^^
Quarter Master,
For Cash paid John Ayres Gun
Smith for cleaning & repairing
76 stands of Arms and making ^^^ ^^
21 new Bayonets
1241 451/2
624 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
11th. Statement of Expenditures by Robert
Beatty Inspector of the 2d. Brigade 15th
Division of Militia in marching 105 Mi-
litia to Meadville under the General
Orders of the Governor of the 25th,
August 1812 founded upon orders
from the General Government.
Provisions instead of rations and ex-
penses in procuring,
Waggons & Feed,
Incidental Expenses,
Medicine & Physicians,
Mayor Beattys services while
on the march with the
Militia & Returning home
say 23 days at $50 per
month, $38 33
92 Rations at 20c, 18 40
Forage at 10. p. month, 7 66
Rober, Organizing &e,
437 66
313 75
38 60
24 00
64 39
878 40
47 21
12th. Statement of expenditures by Wm. Clark
Inspector of the 1st. Brigade 16th. Di-
vision of Militia in marching 77 men
to Meadville under the General Or-
ders of the Governor of 25th. August
1812 founded upon orders from the
General Government.
Rations, 93 75
Waggons, 24 00
Incidental Expenses, 1 50
Major Clarks services while
on the march with the Mi-
litia & returning home —
10 days pay, $16 67
8 00
3 33 28 00
Organizing &c..
147 25
80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 625
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr.
To William Clark B. Ins.
For 595 compleat rations at 15c p.
voucher N. 1,
For 30 compleat rations at 15c p. vouch-
er N. 2
Moses MPheters hauling baggage,
For Joseph Hachney hauling Wood
4
50
24
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1
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119 25
13th. Statement of expenditures by Sam'l
Powers Inspector of the 2d. Brigade
16th. Division of Militia in marching
215 men to Meadville under the Gen-
eral orders of the Governor of 25th.
August a 5th. of Septr. 1812 founded
upon orders of the General Govern-
ment.
Rations, 437 40
Waggons, 339 00
Axes, Straw, Ferriages &c., 19 11
Major Power's services while on the
march and returning home
22 days pay at $50 p.
month, $36 67
Rations 66, 13 20
Forage, 10 p. month 7 33 57 20
852 71
Oragnlzing &c., 12*0 46
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr.
To Samuel Power B. Ins.
For 9 days Rations for 215 men on
march to Meadville 387 00
For 3 days Rations for 84 men to Pitts-
burg, 50 40
For Cash paid for straw 2 00
For Cash for Ferriage at Big Beaver, ... 50
For Cash paid John Negley hauling Bag-
gage 108 00
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626 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
For Cash paid Jas. Gibson hauling Bag-
gage,
For Cash paid J. Coulter hauling Bag-
gage
For Cash paid James Shaw hauling Bag-
gage,
For Cash paid Joseph Gibson hauling
Baggage,
For Cash paid for putting handles in &
grinding 24 Axes,
For Cash paid for Grindstone for Vol-
unteers,
For Cash paid hauling Camp Equipage
from Pittsburg to the Encampment, . .
For Cash paid for Straw & wood in
march to Meadville
93 00
78
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42 00
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General Order 5th. Septr. 1812.
14th. Statement of expenditures by General
Jacob Sayler marching 56 militia from
the 1st. Brigade 12th. division to Pitts-
burgh under the General Orders of the
Governor 5th. September 1812 in pur-
suance of Orders from the General Gov-
ernment.
Rations (provisions) 76 48
Waggons viz Elijah Penrad, 85 00
Oats, 6 47
Incidentals, 14 15
Commissary Riddles pay 56 88
Gen'l Saylors services marching viz
15 days pay (Captn. pay), $20 00
Rations 9 00
Forage 5 00 34 00
Organizing &c 113 94 272 98
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
627
15th. Statement of expenditures by Gen'l.
John Noble marching 56 Militia from
the 2d. Brigade 12th. division to Pitts-
burgh under the General orders of the
Governor of the 5th. September 1812 in
pursuance of orders from the General
Government viz.,
Provisions,
Waggonage, viz,
Daniel Coyle 20 days at $6
p. day 120 00
Daniel Foulk 20 days at $6
p. day, 120
Foriage H. H
General Nobles service marching as a
Captain viz:
18 days pay at 40 p month $24 00
Rations, 10 80
Forage, 6 00
Organizing &c
287 84
240 00
35 27
40 80
603 91
40 00
16th, Statement of expenditures of Major
George Armstrong Inspector 1st. Bri-
gade 13th. Division of Militia in march-
ing 331 Militia from his Brigade to
Pittsburg under the General Orders of
the Governor of the 5th. September
1812 in pursuance of orders from the
General Government.
Waggonage viz
Forage & Incidental,
210 00
97 66
307 66
Major Armstrongs services viz:
20 days Pay $50, $33 33
Rations, 16 00
Forage, 6 67
Organizing &c
56 00
363 66
56 00
628 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
ITth. Statement of expenditures by Uriah
Springer Inspector of the 2d. Brigade
13th. Division of the Militia in march-
ing 322 militia from his Brigade to
Pittsburg under the General Orders of
The Governor of the 5th. Sept. 1812,
in pursuance of Orders from the
General Government.
Rations,
Waggonage,
Forage,
Incidental ferriage, camp kettles • &c.,. . .
Major Spring'ers Services, viz:
his pay 35 days at 50 p. mo. $58 33
Rations, 28 00
Forage, 11 67
Organizing &c.,
509 60
198 00
113 40
49 44
98 00
96S 44
68 99
Abstract of Provisions issues by Levi Springer Comsy. to
the Detachment of Militia 2id. B. 13 Div. P. M.
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 629
For Cash paid Jas. Whaley for hauling
Baggage to Brownsville and for billet-
ing the Troops, 1 24 00
For Cash paid Peter Hertzog for 3 days
hauling Baggage to Brownsville at
$6, 2 18 00
For Cash paid Andrew Moore for 2 days
hauling Baggage at 6, 3 12 00
For Cash pd. Robert Patterson for wood
& kettles at Brownsville, 4 15 00
For Cash pd. James Patterson for haul-
ing Camp equipage & wood 12 days
at $6 5 72 00
For Cash pd. Joseph Harris equippage
& wood, 12 days, 6 72 00
For Cash pd. John Weis for 4 Axes $2, . .7 8 00
For Cash pd. for the Ferriage of the Foot
troops, crossing the Monongahela in
all 313 men, 3d., 8 9 35
For Cash pd for ferrying 27 Light horse
at 6%c., 9 1 68%
For Cash pd. for Ferrying 2 Waggons
with Baggage, No.lO 1 00
For Cash pd. J. Bathrick for Ferrying
troops and Waggons across the Alle-
gheny, No. 11 10 87^
For Cash pd. D. Pickett for Ferriage
across the Allegheny, 12 3 00
869 95
We believe that the charge for conveying of the Baggage of
the fourth companies drafted from Fayette county to Browns-
ville to be correct.
JOHN ST. CLAIR
HENRY HEATON
I do certify that the foregoing Abstract of Expenditures is
truly stated & have been paid by Levi Springer who at my re-
quest undertook to furnish the detachment of Militia from the
2d. Brigade of the 13th. Division of Pennsylvania Militia from
Fayette County to Pittsburg as p. Vouchers shown:
URIAH SPRINGER
Brigadier Inspector 2nd. Brig. 13th. Division P. M.
Pittsburg 9th. Oct. 1812.
630 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
ISth. Statement of expenditures by Gen'i
Thos. Acheson in marcliing 101 Mi-
litia from the 1st. Brigade 14th. di-
vision to Pittsburg under the General
Orders of the Governor of the 5th.
Septr. 1812 in pursuance of Orders from
the General Government.
Subsistence, 124 82
Forage 10 00
Waggons, 60 00
Incidental 8 94
Generall Achesons services viz:
Pay of a Lt. Col. for 10
days at $60 $20 00
Rations 5 p. day 20c., .... 10 00
Forage, 3 33 33 33
Organizing &c., 17 67
Pittsburg Oct. 3d. 1812
Gen. Thos. Acheson. To Henry Westbey Dr.
To Subsistence for 107 men & 6 Troopers
horses, from their assembling at Wash-
ington till their encampment at this
place being 5 days as follows:
To 825 lbs. Beef, at 5-100,
To 6 Barrels Cyder, 2.50,
To 500 lbs. Bread (no flour) 2%-100....
To 154 Crackers (no bread to be had)
5-100,
To 15 Gals. Whiskey, 40-100,
To 3 pecks Salt, 3.00,
To 150 lbs Cheese, 9-100,
To Oats and hay for Troopers horses, . .
To Ferrying Men, Waggons & horses
over Monongahela River, 4 25
To ferrying men, Waggons & horses over
Allegheny River, 4 69
To 2 Baggage Waggons 6 days at $5 60 00
To Cooking meat and issuing rations
during 5 days, the men having no
camp equipage, 25 00
203 76
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
631
19th. Statement of expenditures by Gen'l
Richard Crooks marching 226 men
from the 2d. Brigade 14 Division to
Pittsburg under the General orders of
the Governor of the 5th. Septr. 1812 in
pursuance of Orders from the General
Government.
Rations
v^ Waggons,
Forage rations at 35c
Incidental
To General Crooks pay & Enrolment,
1138 84
ABSTRACT OF PROVISIONS ISSUED BY THOMAS BBALL
COMMSY. TO THE DETACHMENT OF MILITIA 2D. B.
14TH D. W. & G. CO. P. M.
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RICHD. CROOKS. B. G. 2d. D. P. M.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr.
To Thomas Beall Commissary.
To 2690 Rations at 20c p. ratn
To Forage for 35 Troopers 10 days.
538 00
216 55
632 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
To Forage for 6 Troopers 4 days,
To Cash as Ferriage at the Allegheny, . .
To Cash pd. Mr. Roherts Waggoner as
p. rect.,
To Cash pd. for Wood & Straw,
To Cash pd. Mr. Holesworth as Wag-
goner 13 days at 6.00
To Cash pd. J. Awecost, as Waggoner, 6
days at 6.00,
To Cash pd. J. Frederick as Waggoner, 10
days at 6.00
To Cash pd. J. Handsucker as Waggoner
12 days at 6.00,
To Cash pd. 12 days services as Comsry.
Quarter Master and Waggon Master
at $3.00 pr. day
To Cash pd. contingencies as Pr. Mr.
Harpers Rect.,
To Cash pd. William F. Hays for 2 teams
71^ days at $6,
1195 07
For Gen'l Crooks pay. and enrolements
Error as Brigadier General 15
days.
Deduct from the Forage Rations the dif-
ference be*ween 35 cents p. Ration &
the sum charged, $105 43
Deduct also the compensa-
tion claimed, 36 00 141 43
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20th. Statement ♦ of expenditures by Col.
John Sloan in marching 81 Militia from
the 2d. Brigade 15th. Division to Pitts-
burg under the General orders of the
Governor of the 5th. Septr. 1812 in
pursuance of Orders from the General •
Government via.
Rations 97 80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
633
Waggonage,
Incidental charges,
Col. Sloans service marching viz.
12 days pay at $60 $24 00
Rations, 12 00
Forage, 4 40
Organizing &c
66 00
30 00
193 80
40 40
234 20
84 16
RETURN OF PROVISIONS ISSUED TO A DETACiHMENT OF
MILITIA FROM THE 2ND. BRIGADE 15TH DIVISION P.
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr
To Nathaniel Stewart.
To 489 complete rations at 25c
To 10 days service with man
& horse at
To 10 days hire of waggon
& horses at,
122 25
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21st. Statement of expenditures by Major
Wm. Clark Inspector of the 1st. Brigade
16th. Division of Militia marching 257
men from his Brigade to Pittsburg un-
der the General orders of the Governor
of the 5th. Sept. 1812 in pursuance of
orders from the General Government.
Rations,
Waggons
Incidental,
Major Clarks services, viz:
15 days pay at $50 pr
month $25 00
Rations 12 00
Forage, 5
Organizing &c.,
218 25
311 55
298 00
15 85
625 40
42 00
667 40
66 00
$733 40
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dr.
To William Clark Brigade Inspector of the 1st. Brigade 16th
Division of Pennsylvania Militia for money expended in march-
ing a detachment of militia from the aforesaid Brigade to Pitts-
burg as directed by General Orders dated Harrisburg Sept. 15th
1812.
Items of this acct as herewith rendered as per the following
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
635
Sam'l Powers acct of marching to Pittsburg included in
Meadville ace.
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$313 S5
316 05
|629 90
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$625 40
Erie 31st. March 1813.
22D AC. NO. 1 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY
MAJOR JOHN YOUNG INSPECTOR OF 1ST. BRIGADE
IITH. DIVISION MARCHING 299 MILITIA CALLED FROM
HIS BRIGADE TO ERIE UNDER GENERAL ORDERS OF
THE GOVERNOR 31ST. MARCH 1813 IN PURSUANCE OF
ORDERS FROM THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
Rations, 991 00
Waggons, 842 50
Forage &c., 22 50
Incidentals 2 00
Camp kettles & pans, 35 90
1893 90
Major Youngs services (to wit)
20 days par at 50 pr mo., $33 33
Rations for same time, 16 00
Forage 6 66
55 99
Boarding & attendance of a sick man 44 dollars, . . 1949 89
Organizing &.Q. 70 01
2019 90
636
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
MUSTER ROLL OF THE COMPANY COMMAND BY
CAPTN. GEORGE RECERDS 1ST. BRIGADE IITH.
DIVISION P. MILITIA FROM CENTER COUNTY ON
THEIR MARCH TO ERIE
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Arcli'd Moore
Isaac Lamborn,
John Hunter,
Robert Ealiin
Joseph McClelland
Joseph Morrison, .
Arthur Smith, ...
Geo. Muray,
Geo. Harper
Wm. Murray ,
Brittain Pierce,
Fredk. Rinehart,
.Tno. McClintock, .
Jno. Freely,
Jno. Snelvly
Jno. Gibbons
Solomon Bartwell,
Quota 131st. Regt.
Ens'n,
Sergt.,..
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
J. LKjng,
Peter Smith
Alex'r McCloskey,
Wm. P. Brady, ..
Geo. Reely,
Wm. Sawyers,
Wm. Waggoner, . .
Wm. McKee,
Hugh Stewart, . .
Martin Cronamiller
Jno. Underwood,
Henry Myer
And'w Hannah, ..
Henry Harper, . .
John Kemmerer,
Michael Sheffer, .,
Charles Shook, ..
Wm. Myers
Wm. Adamson, ..,
Wm. Taylor
Robert Pateler, . . ,
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
Quota 131st. Regt. — Continued.
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Private John Hull
Private Jacob Brosius
Private, i George Bright
Private Jacob Wolf (deserted),
Private, Philip Smith (deserted),
Quota 147th Regt.
Major, .
Lieut., .
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Wm.
John
John
Wm.
Wm. Green, .._
John Wilson
Lyons
Landis
Sillhammer,
Newell,
Enoch Williams, ..
Sam'l McKinney, .
Jas. McNall
Wm. Hoover,
Sam'l Askey,
Hugh McClelland,
J. Emrick,
Johnston Packer,
Eobt. McCray, ...
Henry McCewn, ...
John Sherick
John Lucas
Edward Means, ..
Henry Bets
Noble Lucas,
Alex'r McCellip, ...
John Buyer,
Wm. Moore
Sam'l Allison,
Alex'r Boyd,
Archibald Stewart,
John Moore
Jacob Senser
Thomas Green
Jos'h Ammerman, ,
Wm. Huff
David Mitchell,
John McClain,
Thos. Stephenson, .
John Cook
Sam'l Gardner
Geo. Bryan
Wm. Blair
James Mitchel, . . .
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Rifle.
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
MUSTER ROLL OF THE COMPANY COMMANDED BY
CAPT. MATTHEW RODGERS FROM THE 1ST. BRIG.
IITH. DIV. P. M. ON THE MARCH TO ERIE.
Quota from the 83(1. Regt.
Muskets and
Bayonets.
Rank.
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Lieut., ..
Sergt., ..
Clerk, . . .
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Matliew Rodgers,
Micliael Holnian
James Dunn,
Samuel Crawford,
William Moss,
Adam Seiner
Fielding Alford
Benjamin Swallow,
Alexander Myer
William Lutz
Robert McAllister,
L. Nathan Gregory, ...
David Sweasy
Michael McCrum,
.Toseph Shields
Henry Baker
William Metland (sick)
Samuel Shaw (deserted),
Quota 52n(l. Regt.
Lieut., ..
Ens'n,
Sergt., ..
Private,
Private,
Private,
Pri\ate,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
John McCoy,
Robert Elliot
William Butler,
Sam'l McKillop, ..
Jacob Pipor
Dan'l Cheson,
William McLoy, . . .
John Kenneday, ...
Robert Reed
Andrew Dolb,
Francis McConnel,
William Roberts, ..
Jacob Miller
Thomas Laughlin,
John Thornburg,
Robert Gooshorn, ..
Thomas Kennedy, .
William Alexander,
Henry Kite
Geo. McConnel,
Robert Hurrel, ...
James Sims
Geo. Fisher
John Gustine
Alex'r Metland,
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
Quota 52nd. Regt. — Continued.
639
Samuel Kennedy,
Robert Hogg, ..
Nathaniel Martin,
John Rice
Jas. Stewart
James Ray,
William Hog, . .
Robert Craine,
Robert Bell
Sam'l McP"'addin,
David May
John Rice
John Grouse,
John Adams,
Quota 74 Regt.
James Criswell
Wm. Rolb
Sam'l Edmlston, ...
John B. Irvine
Daniel Worley,
Samuel Sweasy, ...
Richard Fear
Joseph Brother,
Joseph Marchel, ...
James Haggarty, . . .
John Halloway, . . .
William Shuler, ....
John Corele,
William Robinson,
James Mays,
Daniel Grassmire, .
Daniel Jones,
Neal Leman,
Henry Sells
Alex'r McDonald, .
John Stinsen,
Lawrence Curtis, .
William Jenkins, ..
David Ross
Thomas Humphreys,
John Disart
Sam'l Dun
John Marsh,
David Shimp
640
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Quota 11th. Regt.
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Quota 11th Reg't.
James Allison,
John Pedan,
John Acreman,
John Cooper,
James McDowell, ...
Robert Allison,
Jacob Haslett,
William Allen
Robert Work
William Henry, ...
Sam'l Cochran,
Henry Lufenfass,
James Alexander, .
Charles McKinney,
James Class
John McCay
Joseph Bowers
Dan'l Swisher
James Mitchel
James Ross,
John McNiel
Joseph Smith,
Jacob Tool
Valentine Stonered,
John Reynolds,
Jno. Fleming
William Elliott, ..
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The Rations of Wm. Metland left sick and Sam'l. Shaw
deserted were discontinued at Meadville May 1st 1813.
Wm. Heiny's team was dismissed at Meadville 1st. May
Signed.
M. RODGERS
Capt.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
641
The Quotas from the several Regiments of Mifflin & Centre
county Militia composing the 1st. Brig 11th. Division P. M.
having arrived at Bellefonte, the place of Brigade meeting on
the ]4th. April 1813 and being partially organized into two
companies, the following as a true Ration returns of the said
companies commencing at Bellefonte on Wednesday 14th. April
aforesaid and ending at Erie the place of General Rendezvous
on Wednesday May 5th. inclusive.
The above detachment of Militia were drafted and marched
into the service of the W. S. agreeably to the Orders of his
Excellency the commander in chief of this State dated Harris-
burg March 31st. 1813.
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J. YOUNG Brig. Inspr.
Erie May 7th. 1813
Ration return of the Drafted Militia of Mifflin county belong-
ing to the 1st. Brigade 11th. Division P. M. Commanded by
Major John Young Brigade Inspector who were ordered to
march into the service of the United States agreeably to the
Orders of his Excellency the Commander in chief of this State
dated Harrisburg March 31st. 1813.
The quota? from their respective Regiments commenced
marching viz. No. 83 & 52 on Monday April 12th. 1813 the
quota from Regt's. No. 74 & 11 on Tuesday the 13th. the
41— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
642
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Quotas aforesaid arrived at Bellefonte the place of Brigade
meeting on Wednesday the 14th. on their march to Erie the
place of General Rendezvous.
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1st. Brig. 11th. Division.
1S13 Cash paid for Hauling Baggage to Erie viz.
Apr 16 To William Henry, 20 00
Apr 16 To John Fury, 20 00
Apr 16 To William Matthew, 20 00
Apr 16 To Wm. Brisben, 20 GO
Apr 29 To William Henry, 20 00
Apr 29 To William Brisben, 20 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 643
Apr 29 To John Fury 20 00
Apr 29 To William Matthews, 2» 00'
May 2 To William Henry, 40 00
May 5 To Robert Forsyth, 20 OO
May 5 To William Brisben, 20 00
Miay 5 To John Furey 20 00
May 31 To William Brisben, 163 50
May 31 To John Fury, 148 50
May 31 William Henry, 107 00
May 31 To Robert Forsyth, 164 50 843 50
23D. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY WILLIAM
MOORE INSPECTOR OF 2ND. BRIGADE, IITH. DIVISION
OF MILITIA IN MARCHING 179 MILITIA FROM HIS
BRIGADE TO ERIE UNDER THE ORDERS OF THE
GOVERNOR OF THE 31ST. MARCH 1813 IN PURSUANCE
OF ORDERS FROM THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
Rations, 798 80
Waggons, loe
Camp kettles, 71 82%
Incidentals, 146 93i^
1723 56
Major Moores services viz. 1 month's pay
at, $50 00
Rations 24 00
Forage, 10 00
84 00
1807 56
Add Organizing 47 — 60
644
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RETURN OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM MORRISON'S COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA FROM THE 2ND. BRIGADE
IITH. DIVISION NOW IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED
STATES AT ERIE PENNA.
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Ensign, ..
William Morris,
Dan'l Weaver, ,
Will'm Isgreg,
Cornelius Ci-um,
John McElroy,
Privates.
Corporal Jacob Bowerstock,
Corporal Jno. Camberling
Corporal ' Robt. Loegan,
Corporal, ; James Stewart
Drummer ' William Hannen,
Fifer, ! Geo. Wilson,
Private, j Hugh Williamson
Private, ' Robert Gettis
Private ' Hugh Johnson,
Private, : Thos. Shertill
Private David McKechen
Private, John Gabreath,
Private Edw'd Dougherty,
Private Jno. Griffin,
Private James Shaw,
Private | Wm. Fridgill
Private ' Asoph Fagin,
Private ! Benjamin Scott
Private, ' M^m. Wilson
Private, Nicholas Kent
Private ' Jas. Metzebaugh
Private ': Hugh Bingham
Private, ■ Jno. Stratton,
Private, ' H. Claughbaugh
Private 1 Henry Hewett
Private, | Thomas Ralston
Private i William Dermont,
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, ,
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private,
Private,
Private, .
Private, .
Private,
John Mack,
Joseph Eckley, ...
Jno. Dunn,
Wm. Nilson
Wm. Stewart
Dan'l Duncan, ...
David Ewlng,
John Scott
J. B. Riddle
Daniel Rudy
Mathias Lightner,
Alex'r Criswell,
Geo. Grady
Joseph Wlstar,
William Wilson,
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
645
RETURN OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM MORRISON'S COMPANY
— Continued.
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Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private
William Love,
Henry Newingham,
Jonathan Flenner, .
Daniel Strong,
John Long
Thos. Forstry,
James Hyte,
Patrick King
Geo. Dean,
Henry Fitzimmons,
Private, ' James Glen
Private', ! William Galbreath,
Private,' ! Samuel Wharton,
Private 1 Thomas Booth, ...
Private! Reese Thompson,
Private Adam Hockenberry,
Private John Smice,
Private I John McCammon,
Private, ! Sam'l Clark
Private ' Sam'l McGiffin,
Private i Thomas Larramore,
Private ' Sam'l Irvine
Private Michael Swartz, . .
Private Henry Camberling,
Private', ' Hezekiah Rickets,
Private Will'm David, —
Private, ; Sam'l Gooshorn, ...
Private , Matfw Thompson,
Private i Jacob Walls
Private j Sam'l McKeehen,
Private | Jacob P.alinger, ...
Private i Robert Clemens, ..
Private i Sam'l Moorhead,
Private Isaac Burns
Private Jacob Cornelius, .
Private ' Thomas Johnson,
John Bingham,
John Flemin, ..
Hugh Campbell,
Jacob Scutchie,
Geo. Shad,
Private Peter Black. ...
Private, John Stewart, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
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3 Lieutenants.
1 Ensign.
S5 Rank and File.
90 Total.
RECAPITULATION.
33 Muskets & Bayonets.
1 Rifle private.
1 Drum public.
1 Fife public.
(VM. MOORE, Major.
646
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
23D RETURN OF CAPTN. EDMOND TIPTONS COMPANY OF
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA FROM THE 2D. BRIGADE
IITH. DIVISION NOW IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED
STATES AT ERIE. PENNA.
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Capt'n,
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Ensign,
Drum. , .
Fifer, ...
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private, .
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private, .
Private, .
Private,
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Edmund Tipton
Isaac Vantres & John Cox &
.Tolin McCabe
Patrick Madden,
Elijah Ross,
John W. McLin, '■
Jonas Bombarger, | 1 pub.
Joseph Newell 1 pub.
James Williamson 1 pub.
Abraham Moore, ' 1 pub.
.Tohn Gerhart 1 pub.
Daniel Metzebaugh 1 pub.
Sam'l Birkhert, 1 pub.
Geo. Lukehart 1 pub.
Esariah Sackets 1 pub.
Henry Kephart 1 pub.
Henry Vanpool, 1 pub.
Conrad Luckhard 1 pub.
Abraham Tipery, 1 pub.
Jacob Mowry, 1 pub.
Abraham Law 1 pub.
Henry Roup, 1 pub.
Ephram Moore, 1 pub.
Thomas Reese, Sen'r, 1 pub.
John M. Miller, 1 pub.
John Harps, 1 pub.
John Emy 1 pub.
Will'm Welsh
Will'm Thompson
James Hopkins
Henry Miller
John Aurant
John Hile
Henry Bauher
Abraham Wilson
John Calderwood
James McWilliams
Joseph Carr
Henry Fulton,
Peter Huet
Sam'l Patton
.Tames Wilson,
Henry Mung
.Tohn Shank
Daniel Cr^imer
Jonathan Wals,
Samuel Gannor
Geo. Bailey,
1 private.
1 private.
1 private.
1 private.
1 private.
1 private.
1 private.
1 private.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
647
23D RETURN OF CAPTN. EDMOND TIPTONS COMPANY
— Continued.
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Davis Celly
James Par)?,
William Gardner,
James Galliher, ..
John Elliott,
Dennis Doyle,
James Jones
James McClelland,
Private, j David Johnson, ...
Private, John Jamison,
Private James Gannor,
Private I Joseph McClelland,
Private Jesse Moore
Private I Jacob Williman, .
Private, 1 Daniel Burns,
Private 1 Lud'k Kimberlin, .
Private j Zeddick Westover,
Private, ' Will'm Bailey, ...
Private I .John Smith
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private
Private,
Private
Thomas Sharp,
Wm. Ellis
Jacob Sheffer
Alex'r Dun
Ab'm Lonson,
Jacob Wilhelm,
Solomon Sherer,
Benjamin McCune,
Henry Dailey,
Anth'y Johnson,
John Brotherton ,
Will'm Guthrie, —
Henry Long-,
"Wm. Hollis
Thomas Rees. Jun'r,
Sam'l Hollingshead,
James Mathers,
Geo. Shoop
John IjCnox,
John McNamara
Christ' n Dentinger,
1 Captain.
3 Lieutenants.
1 Ensign.
1 Fifer.
1 Drummer.
S2 Rank & File.
89 Total.
Recapitulation.
21 Muskets & Bayonets.
S Rifles private.
1 Drum Public.
1 Fife Public.
Lt. MOOR, Major.
648 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
24TH. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY GEORGE
ARMSTRONG INSPECTOR OF 1ST. BRIGADE 13TH
DIVISION IN MARCHING 245 MILITIA CALLED FROM
HIS BRIGADE TO ERIE UNDER GENERAL ORDERS OF
THE GOVERNOR OF THE 31ST. MARCH 1813 IN PUR-
SUANCE OF ORDERS FROM THE GENERAL GOVERN-
MENT.
Provisions 500- 9S%
Waggons & Forage, 1145 TS^^
Incidentals, 29 68
Rations for Waggon Master Mc Kee, 12 00
1688 45
Major Armstrongs service Viz.
15 days pay at ?50, $25 00
Rations, 12 00
Forage 5 00
42 OO
1730 45
1110 80
$1,841 25
Add Organizing &c. 110.80
1813 Cash paid by George Armstrong for Waggons & Forage
May 10 Cash paid William
Richards 126 00
May 10 Cash paid .Joshua Hill, .... 126 00
May 3 dash paid David Alsworth, 88 00
May 7 Cash paid Sani'l' McKee, . . . 126 00
May 7 Cash paid Andw. Craig, 125 00
May 7 Cash paid Henry Keiffer, . . 126 00
Apr. 24 Cash paivl Benjamin
Thomas 24 00
Cash paid Sam'l. Kers 24 00
Cash paid William Brandon 24 00
818 00
Forage as per Vouchers, 327 78%
1145 78%
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 649
25TH. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES OF MAJOR JAS.
DUNLAP, INSPECTOR OF 1ST. BRIGADE 14TH. DIVISION
IN MARCHING 75 MEN CALLED FROM HIS BRIGADE
TO ERIE UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE
GOVERNOR OF THE 31ST. MARCH 1813 IN PURSUANCE
OF ORDERS FROM THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
Rations,
Waggons & Forage for the same ^^^ ??
Incidental expenditures,
185 GO
35 8^
35 U
$555 95
Major Dunlaps services viz.
15 days pay at $50, $25 00
Rations, 12 00
Forage, ^ ^^
42 00
Organizing &c. &c. $103 39,
Cash pd. by Major Dunlap for Waggons & Forage.
Cash pd. John Sturgeon,
Cash pd. George Morgan,
Cash pd. for Forage,
597 95
163 39
age.
$761 34
116 00
123 00
96 82
$335 82
FOR THE DEFENCE OF ERIE. DR. WILSON SMITH
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL IN AC. WITH THE STATE
OF PENNA. EXHIBITING HIS RECEIPTS & DISBURSE-
MENTS OF MONEY FOR THE USE OF THE STATE
TROOPS TO DEC. 18TH. 1812.
To Cash deposited in the Branch
Bank at Pittsburg, ?6000 00
To Cash deposited in the Branch
Bank at Pittsburg, 1<J00 ^
lOO'OO 00
Bal on present state of the account, 3199 28 2-3
19199 28 2-3
650 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
By Subsistance of the men, say Wm. Clark, Esq.
Contractor &c paid him on ac, 4808 74i^
By pay pr. Company Rolls, 9832 81
By Comimny Offrs. Suhe. p. Rolls, 658 80
By Field & Staff viz.
their pay including Forage in
part, $1437 53 2-3
their Forage, 70 40
Subsistence, 499 90
2007 83 1-3
17308 19
By Amount of Captn. Morris pay Roll No. 1, 209 81
By Am't of Willm. Lattimore & Reeds acc't No. 2, 142 54i^
By Am't of Cap't Atkinsons pay Roll No. 3 167 50
By Am't Capt. Hawlin pay Roll No. 4, 72 50
By Am't of Cap't. McDolls pay Roll No. 5, .... 105 OO
By Adjutant Comptons pay Roll No. 6, 9 60
By Capt. For&ters subsistence ac, 19 40
By Capt. Withrow subsistence ac, 11 40
By Capt. Atkinsons subsistence ac, 8 40
By Edward Hickey Ferriage ac, 10' 44
By Jacob Vanscoots Ferriage ac, 10 OS^^
By Robert Knox account for Postage, 4 40
By Amos Judson account for Postage, 2 STV2
By Captn. John Moores subsistence ac, 16 40
By Col. Ralph Marlins siibsistence ac, 62 80
By Thomas Wilsons acc't as Clerk & rent, 20O 80
By David Compton (p. Willm. Clark), 36 79
By Major Nelson (p. Willim. Clark), 38 00
By Abstract of accounts in the Quarter Master's
department, 1890 09^/4
By Jonas Duncan for 1 months pay his name be-
ing left out of the pay roll, 5 00
Provision return in favor of Ebenezer Dwenley
for 26 Rations at 15 cts., 3 90
3027 68
Amount of 1st. Statement brought forward 17308 19
20335 87
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 651
Deduct payment, $17800 00
Errors p. List, 245 44 18045 44
Bal. due W. Smith 290 43
Amount brought down, $20335 87
Add Error in pay roll No. 5, 21 00
Deduct payment, 17800 00
Errors plist, 245 00 18045 44 311 43
652
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1st. Pay Roll of Captain. John Morris Company 17th Reg't.
P. Militia Lieut. Col. John C. Wallace Commandant from
the 1st. day of July till the 29th. ditto inclusive.
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John Hay
John Woodside, ..
John Sloan,
John McDonald, .
P. S. V. Handot,
Michael Riblet, ..
Hugh Cunningham
James Mocre.
Jonah Cowgill,
Sam'l Bunting, ..
Sam'l Hays,
Wm. Henderson,
Barnabns McCue,
Henry Miller,
Geo. Brown
Rich'd Hardiker,
Jno. Lininger,
Joseph Ebersole,
Will'm Euyler
Thos. Langrey, ..
Francis Graham, .
Wm. Lattimore, ..
Thomas M Miller,
William Arbuckle,
John Gray
John Casper
Holmes Reed,
John Gardner,
James Henry.
David Fowzer, ...
Shelden Ball
Samuel Wheeler,
Elihu Crain.
Captain, . . .
Lieutenant
Ensign
Sergeant, ..
Sergeant, . .
Sergeant, ..
Serge.int, . .
Corporal, .
Corporal, ,
Corporal, .
Corporal, .
Private, ..
Private, ..
Private, ..
Private. ..
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, ..
Private, ..
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private. ..
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I hereby certify on honor that the above pay roll is correct
to the best of my belief.
JNO. MORRIS Capt.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
657
2. Pay roll of Captn. John Morris company of Pennsylva-
nia Militia attached to the command of Major James Hall
from the 30th day of July to the 2nd day of September inclu-
sive A. D. 1812 of the commanded by Brigadier General John
Kelso.
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Names.
John Morris,
John Hay,
John Sloan
Michael Riblet,
WiUiam Kelly,
James Love,
Hugh Cunningham, ..
James Moore
Jonah Cowgill
Sam'l Bunting,
William KeUy,
William Deity
Moses KeUy,
Joel Bradish,
William Henderson,
Marmaduke Curtis, .
John Lininger
John Gray
Thomas I^ughary. ..
Thomas M. Miller, ..
William Ayler
Henry Miller,
Elihu Crane
Barnabas McCue, ...
Joseph Porter
Jeremiah B. Brown,
William Miller
Benjamin Miller, ..•
Caleb Lewis
John Norcross
Abraham Wagner, ...
Patrick McKee,
George Reed
John Evans
Calvin Foot,
John Millich,
Michael Sterret
John Caughey
John Ryan
John Porter
William Porter, ....
Adam Lauglin
Cardiff Faggert,
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Time Serv'd.
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John Swan J Private,
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2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
2 17
42— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
65S MISCELL-\XEOrS PAPERS.
2. Pay roll of Captn. John Morris Company — Continued.
Names
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Time SeiVd.
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Pay.
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Saml. McCreaiy, ' Private,
Robert Kennedy \ Private,
Jeremiah Sturgeon, Private,
Saml. McCTeary, Private,
Saml. McClelland '. Private,
Private,
Private,
Pri^■ate,
Francis Coughey
Rol>ert Pollock,
Benjn. Grant,
John Long, Private,
Seth Stancliff ; Private,
Xathl. Martin i Private,
Cyphyan Rudd, Private,
r>avid Gitchell Pr;\-ate,
Thomas McKee Private,
Edmund Brush, Pri\-aie,
James Crawford, ' Private
Royal Kenneday Private,
Danl. Acres Private,
James Salsbury Private,
Jacob Sherritz. Private,
Amphleas Cole, j Private,
James Culbertson Pri^-ate,
Andw. Culbertson, | Pri-s-ate,
James Graham. Private,
Alfred Hodge Pri^-ate,
James Dunn Prn'ate,
Wm. McClelland | Private.
Richd. StUlweU Private,
David Fouzer Private,
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I do certify upon honor the above pay Role is correct to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
JOHN MORRIS. Captn.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
659
3. Pay roll. Captain John Morris company of Pennsylva-
nia Militia attached to the command of Lieut. Col. Andw.
Christy in the service of the State of Pennsylvania at Erie
from the 3d. day of September to the 21st October included
A. D. 1812 of the Corps commanded by Brig. Genl. John Kelso.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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23
24
25
26
27
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31
33
33
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John Hay Lieut.,
John Sloan 1st Sergt.,
Michael Riblet, 2 dSergt.,
William Kelly 3d Sergt.,
James Love 4th Sergt.,
Hugh Cunningham 1 Corpl., ..
James Moon, 2d Corpl.,
Jonah Cowgill 3d Corpl.,
Saml. Bunting 4th Corpl.,
William Kelly Fifer
William Deitz, Fifer
Moses Kelly Drumer, .
Joel Bradish. Drummer,
William Henderson, Private, .
M. D. Curtis. Private, .
John Lininger, Private, .
John Gray Private, .
Thomas Laugher>' Private, .
Thomas M. Miller Private, .
William Ayler Private, .
Henry Miller, Private.
Elihu Crane Private,
Barns McCue Private,
Josh. Porter Private.
Jerh. B. Brown, Private,
William Miller, Private,
Benjn. Miller Private,
Caleb liewis
John Norcross
Abm. Wagner ^. .
Patk. McKee
Ges. Reed ! Private,
John Evans i Private,
Calvin Foot Private,
John Milch j Private^
Michl. Sterret. ' Private,
John Caughey, ' Private,
John Ryans Private,
John Porter, Private,
William Porter I Private,
Adam Lauglin Private,
Cardiff Sagart. Private,
Private,
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8 00
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660 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
3. Pay roll. Captain Jolm Morris Company. — Conitinued.
Rank.
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Saml. McCreary, . . .
Robert Kenedy,
Jeremiah Sturgeon,
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Francis Caughey, ..
Robert PoUoch
Benjn. Grant
John Long
Seth. Stuncliff,
Nathl. Martin
Cyprian Rudd,
David Gitchel
Thos. McCee,
Edmund Brush,
James Crawford,
Royal Kenedy
Daniel Aicres
James Salsbury
Jacob Sherretz, —
Amplius Cole,
James Culbertson, .
Andrew Culbertson,
Alfred Hodge
William McClelland,
James Dunn
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Private,
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N. B. To the term of service here stated are added two
days previous to marching & one day for every 15 miles re-
turning home.
I certify that the above pay role is correct to the best of
my belief & Knowledge.
John MORRIS.
I, .John Morris Captain in the above receipt roll do certify
that the Officers Non Commissioned Officers and Privates in the
same Receipt Roll have duly rec'd o^ Wilson Smith Esqr.
Quarter master General the sums annexed to their respective
and in my presence several! acknowledge to have rec'd the
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 661
same in full payment and satisfaction for the service therein
mentioned.
$922.42 2-3 JOHN MORRIS, Captn.
See role on the other side.
Subsistence Accounts.
For John Morris Captn. for 49 days commencing 3d.
of September & ending 21st. Octr. inclusive 1812.
147 rations 29 40
To do Commencing 30th July & ending 2nd September
1812 *. 21 00
For John Hay Lieut, commencing 1st. & ending 31st.
of September inclusive 12 00
Duly certifified 62 40
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OF VOLUNTEERS ATTACHEiD TO THE 137 REGT.
PENNA. MILITIA RALPH MARLIN LIEUT. COL. COM-
MANDANT COMMENCING THE 26TH DAY OF AUGUST
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7. John Sinclair,
S. Nathan Brown,
9. William Townly, .
10. Saml. Clark
11. Hugh Lowry
12. Jacob Height,
13. James Allee,
14. Simon Dunn
15. Owen David
16. Alexr. Bell
17. Wm. Buckley,
IS. Elijah McClonahen,
19. Peter Mitchell, —
20. Jacob McBride
21. Albert Hains
■>2. Thos. B. Bloomfield
23. Stephen Shught, ..
24. Alexr. Holman,
25. David Height
26. Saml. Canol
27. John Vancort,
25. Edward Ryan, ....
29. Samuel Martin
50. Thomas Gibson,
51. Robert Clark
52. Danl. Philips
33. Wm. Skelton
34. Joseph Adams
35. Thos. Dufney
36. John Rodgers
37. John Dunn
o8. Wm. Foster
39. James Loury,
40. John Maguire
41. Daniel Williams, .,
Captain
Lieut.
Ensign
1 Sergt
2 Sergt.,
3d Sergt., ..
4 Sergt
1 Corporal, ..
2 Corporal, ..
3 Corporal, ..
4 Corporal, ..
Private
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Prviate
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Priv.ite
$40 00
30 00
20 00
S OO
8 00
8 00
8 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 OO
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 CO
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
0 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
500
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
14
$20 00
14
15 00
14
10 00
14
4 00
14
4 00
14
4 OO
14
4 00
14
3 50
14
3 50
14
3 50
14
3 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 5C
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 -0
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
669
PAY ROLL OF CAPTAIN THOMAS ATKINSON'S COMPANY
— Continued.
42. James Randolph, .
43. Robert Henderson,
44. Sanil. Steel,
4'. .Tames Anderson,
46. John Johnson,
17. Phillip Foster, ..
45. John Williams, ..
.c
Time
o
Served.
>>
S
ft
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m
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>,
a &
o
Ck
§ 0
B
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
14
2 50
$167 50
Duly certified, by
THOMAS ATKINSON Captain
Approved by.
R. MARLIN Lt. Col. Comdt.
Subsistance Account.
For Thomas Atkinson Captain commencing on the 28th
day of Augt. and ending on the 10th day of Sept., 1812
both days inclusive ^ ^'
Pay Roll of Captain Harlin.
670
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
NO. 1. PAY ROLL OF CAPTN. JOHN McDOWELL'S COM-
PANY ATTACHED TO THE 137TH REGT. PENNA MILI-
TIA RALPH MARLIN LIEUT. COL. COMMDT. COMMEN-
CING THE 26TH OF AUGUST AND ENDING THE 13TH
OF f^EPTEMBER 1812 INCLUSIVE.
Time
Served.
m
o
oj
S
Q
>.
John McDowell,
David Stewart
Abiaham Jackson, ..
Andw. McMaster, ...
John Campbell,
Thomas Espey
James Henry
Joseph McGuire
Joseph Seily
William Dickey,
David McKee
Saml. Johnston
James Dickey
Joseph Allen
Saml. Garwood,
John L. Shight
Andw. Davidson,
Jeremiah Gilvin, Jr.,
John Rallye
Jeremiah Gelvin
Patrick Davise
Moses McCoy,
Andrew Thompson, ..
Captain, ...
$40 OO
IS
Lieutenant,
30 OO
IS
Ensign
20 OO
IS
1 Sergeant,
S 00
IS
2 Sergeant,
S OO
IS
3 Sergeant,
8 OO
IS
4 Sergeant,
8 00
IS
1st Corporal,
7 00
IS
2 Corporal, ..
7 00
18
3 Corporal, ..
7 00
IS
4 Corporal, ..
7 00
IS
Private
5 00
18
Private
500
18
Private
5 00
IS
Private
5 OO
IS
Private
5 00
18
Private
5 00
IS
Private
5 00
IS
Private
5 00
18
Private
5 00
18
Private
5 00
18
Private
5 00
18
Private
5 00
18
$24 00
18 00
12 00
4 80
4 SO
4 80
4 80
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 20
3 OO
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 OO
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
$126 00
Certified By
J. MCDOWELL.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
671
2. PAY ROLL OF CAPTAIN NATHAN PRICES COM-
PANY OF DRAFTED MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE
BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR COMMENCING THE
9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER AND ENDING THE 13TH
OF OCTOBER 1812 ATTACHED TO THE 137TH REGT.
16TH DIVISION P. MILITIA RALPH MARLIN LIEUT.
COL. COMMDT.
To which is added iu the following account 2 days previous
to marching & the time talven up in marching to Headquarters
at Brie.
Time
s.
Service.
a
o
Names.
Rank.
S
>^
c.
f
p.
m
o
0
o
Nathaniel Price,
Daniel Horn
Person Conklin, ..
James Wender, . .
Alexander Glance,
James Culbertson,
Randall Evans, ..
Dubiub Rumple,
John Fitch
Matthew Lynn, ..
Andw. Bloomfield,
Paul Han f man,
Henry White,
David Steel
Cookson Long,
Saml. Pragg
Saml. WiEton, ...
Joseph McCray, . .
Bradley Winton,
Daniel Phillips, ..
James Fulton. ...
Patrick Brannon,
Hugh McGuire, ..
John McGinnet,
Robt. Fulton, ...
John Fulton,
Jacob Wilson,
Humphrey Miller,
Isaac Davis
Benjamin Miller,
John B. Page
Arthur Andrews,
Thomas Laughry,
Hugh McNalr, ...
Amasa Ransom, .
Caotain, ....
$40 00
1
8
Lieut
30 00
11
Ensign
20 00
12
1 Sergeant,
S 00
S
2 Sergeant,
8 GO
10
3 Sergeant,
S 00
9
4 Sergeant,
8 OO
10
Corporal
700
11
Corporal
7 00
11
Corporal
7 00
11
Corporal
7 00
11
Drummer, ..
6 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 OO
10
Private
5 OO
10
Private
5 00
9
Private
5 OO
8
Private,
500
9
Private
5 OO
9
Private
5 OO
1
9
Private,
5 00
9
Private
5 00
9
Private,
5 OO
9
Private,
5 00
9
Private
5 00
9
Private
5 OO
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
9
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
11
Private
5 OO
10
Private
5 00
10
$50 66
11 00
7 92
9 54
10 73
9 SO
10 72
9 53
9 53
9 53
8 84
8 84
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 44
6 25
fi 44
6 44
6 44
6 44
6 44
6 44
6 44
6 44
6 60
6 60
6 60
6 44
6 60
6 60
6 76
6 60
6 60
672
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
PAY ROLL OF CAPTAIN NATHAN PRICES COMPANY-
Continued.
Time
served.
36. William Bailey, ..
37. Saml. Ford,
38. Charles Marsh, ..
39. Joseph Cole
40. Abraham Medoch,
41. James Arthur,
43. Thomas Ai'thurs,
43. James Kerr
44. Elihu Crane
45. Salvanis Munson,
46. John Chandler, ..
47. William Rozell, .
48. John Dixson,
49. Caleb Winder, ...
Captn. Waiters, .
J/ieut. Waiter,
Ensign Waiter, . .
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Priviite
Private
Private,
Private,
Private
5 00
D 00
5 00
5 OO
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
10
G 60
10
6 60
11
6 76
11
6 76
11
G 76
10
6 60
10
6 60
6
5 96
11
6 76
11
6 76
6
5 96
6
5 96
11
6 76
8
6 2S
8
6 28
9
6 44
12
6 44
$113 67
Duly certified by
NATHAN PRICE Captn.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
673
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. NATHAN PRICES COM-
PANY OF DRAFTED MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE
BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR COMMENCING THE
14TH DAY OF OCTR. AND ENDING THE 31ST OF DO.
1812. ATTACHED TO THE 135TH REGT. 16TH DIVISION
PBNNA MILITIA ANDREW CHRISTY LIEUT. COL.
COMMANDANT.
Nathan Price,
Danl. Horn
Pierson Conklin,
James Wender,
Alexander Glance,
James Culbertson,
Randall Evans,
David Dulrumple,
John Fitch
Matthew Lynn,
Andrew Bloomfleld,
Thomas Morrel
Paul Huffman
Henry White, . . . .
David Steel,
Coolvson Long,
Saml. Pragg
David Winton
Joseph McCray,
Bradley Winton,
Daniel Phillips,
James Felton,
Patrick Brannon,
Hugh McGuire,
John McGinnet, ...
Robert Felton,
John Felton
.facob Wilson
Huniphrey Miller, .
John B. Page
Arthur Andrews, ...
Thomas Laughy, ..
Hugh McNair,
Amasa Ransom
William Baily, ....
Samuel Ford
Charles Marsh
Joseph Cole
Abraham Medoch, ..
James Artura
Captain, . . .
Lieut
Ensign, ...
1 Sergeant,
2d Sergeant
3d Sergeant
4 Sergeant,
Corporal, ...
Corporal, . . .
Corporal, .. .
Corporal
Flfer
Drummer, .
Private
Private,
Private,
Private
Private
Private,
Private,
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Priv.ate
Private
Private
Private, .
Private, ...
Private,
Private
Private
Private, . , . .
$40 00
30 m
20 00
8 00
S 00
5 00
s oo
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
6 00
6 OO
5 00
5 00
5 CO
5 OO
5 00
5 00
■ 5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
,^ CO
a 00
5 CO
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
m 00
18 00
12 OO
4 80
4 80
4 SO
4 SO
4 20
i 20
4 2lO
4 20
3 60
3 60
3 OO
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 OO
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
1 16%
3 00
3 OO
3 CO
3 00
3 00
3 no
3 fO
s 00
3 CO
3 CO
3 00
3 00
43— Vol. IX.~6th Ser.
674
AirSCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. NATHAN PRICES COMPANY
— Continued.
Time
>>
Served.
6
B
o
£
<
o
>,
ft
>>
PL.
41. Thomas Aiturs Private,.
42. James Kerr, j Private,.
43. Elihu Crane, ' Private,.
44. Isaac Davis, i Private,.
45. Benjamin Miller, ! Private,.
46. Salvanus Munson,
47. John Chandler. ..
4S. William Rozell, .
49. John Dixon
50. Caleb Windber, .
Captn. Waiter,
Lieutn. "Waiter, .
Ensign Water, ..
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
5 OO
5 OO
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 OO
3 00
1215 36%
Duly certified by
NATHANIEL PRICE Captn.
4. PAY ROLL OP CAPTAIN NATHANIEL PRICES COM-
PANY OP DRAFTED MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE
BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR COMMENCING THE
1ST DAY AND ENDING 13TH OF NOVEMBER 1812 AL-
LOWING 4 DAYS MARCH AT 15 MILES PR DAY AT-
TACHED TO THE BATTALION COMMANDED BY MA-
JOR JOHN ANDREWS.
Names.
I.Nathan Price [Captain,
2. Pierson Conklin j Ensign,
3. Faml. Winder 1 Sergent
4. Alexander Glance 2 Sergent
5. James Culbertson I 3 Sergent
$40 00
13
20 00
13
8 00
13
, ..' S 00
13
8 00
13
$17 33
8 66
3 46
3 46
3 46
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
675
s:
c
-a
o
a
g
<u
s-
72
c
C
Ph
H
6. Randol Evans, ...
7. David Dulrumple,
S. .lohn Fitch,
5. Matthew Lynn,
10. Andrew Bloomfield
11. Thomas Morrol, .,
12. Paul Huffman, ..
13. H«nry White
14. David Steel
15. Cookson Long,
16. Samuel Pragg, ..
17. David Winton, ..
IS. Joseph McCray, ..
li». Bradley Winton,
;:0. Daniel Phillipfc, .
21. James Felton
22. Patrich Brannon,
23. Hugh McGuire, ..
24. John McGinnell,
25. Robert Felton,
26. John Felton,
k7. Humphrey Miller,
28. I&aac Davis
29. Benjamin Miller,
30. John B. Page
31. Arthur Andrews,
32. Thomas Laughry,
33. Hugh McNair. ...
34. Amasa Ransom, ..
35. William Bailey,
36. Saml. Ford,
37. Charles Marsh,
38. Joseph Cole
39. Abraham Medoch,
40. James Arthurs,
41. Thomas Arthurs,
42. James Kerr,
45. Elihu Crane
44. Salvanus Munson,
45. John Chandler,
46. Wm. Rozel
47. John Dickson
48. Caleb Winder
4 Sergent
Corporal,
Corporal,
Corporal,
Corporal, ,
Fifer
Drummer,
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . .
S 00
7 00 1
7 00
7 OO
7 OO
6 00
6 00 ,
5 OO
5 CO
50O !
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
50O 1
1 5 00 1
1 5 00 1
! 5 OO
5 00
5 OO
5 CO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 CO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00 '
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
13
3 46
13
3 00
13
3 OO
13
3 OO
13
3 00
13
i 2 eo
13
2 60
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
IS
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 IG
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
13
2 16
1134 79
Certified
Approved.
JOHN ANDREWS Majr. Comdtd.
NATHAN PRICE.
676
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Subsistance Accounts.
For Captn. Price and Waiter 9 days commencing the
10th and ending the 19th Sept. 1812 7 20
For Lieut. Horn from 4th till 14 Sept. 1812 4 40
For Captn. Price (commencing 14th and ending the
31st of October, 18 days) 10 80
For Daniel Horn Lieut, (same time) 7 20
For Person Conklin Ensign (same time) 7 20
For Person Conklin Ensign commencing the 1st and
ending the 13th of Nov 5 20
For Capt. Price (same time) 7 80
49 80
For Captn. Prices waiters rations deducted 1 60
$48 20
2ND. RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. SAML. WITHROWS
COMPANY OF INFANTRY VOLUNTARILY DOING DUTY
AT BRIE IN ACTUAL SERVICE BY ORDER OF BRIGA-
DIER GENERAL JOHN KELSO 1ST BRIGADE 16TH DI-
VISION PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA RALPH MARLIN OF
THE 137TH REGT. LIEUT. COLL. COMMANDING COM-
MENCING THE 28TH DAY OF AUGUST AND ENDING
THE 15TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1812 INCLUSIVE.
Names.
si
a
O
us
a
c
a
>>
a!
S
PL,
<
Sam'l Withrow,
James Herriott, ..
Sam.'l Holbs,
John Work,
Thomas Fleming,
Richard Patch, ...
Saml. Davis
William Kennedy,
Joseph Douglass, .
William Compton,
David Phillips,
Joseph McMoullrio,
Captain, . . .
Lieutenant,
Ensign, ...
1 Sergeant,
2 Sergeant,
3 Sergeant,
4 Sergeant,
Corporal, ...
Corporal, . . .
Corporal, ...
Corporal, . ..
Pifer
$40 00
30 00
20 OO
S 00
S 00
8 00
8 00
7 00
7 OO
7 OO
7 OO
6 00
$25 331/3
19 00
20 66
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
3 80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
677
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPT. SAM'L WITHROWS COMPANY
— Continued.
Charles Abby
John. Carr
Edward Primes
James Hunter
William Burnside, ...
James White,
Peter Bailor
Geo. Hick,
David Black
Richard Dennis
James Herriolt, Junr.
David McFaden,
Andrew Radley
David Hammond, ...
Michael Ryphe-r
Henry Minium,
John Humes
James Humes,
Sam'l Berlm
George Smith,
James Johnson,
John Hemphill,
John Findley
William McWhite,
Johnson McFadan, .
Charles Thompson, .
Rank.
Drummer, . .
600
3 80
Private
5 OO
3 16%
Private
5 00
3 16y3
Private
5 00
3 161/3
Private
500
3 16%
Private
5 00
3 I6V3
Private
5 OO
3 16y3
Private
5 OO
3 I61/3
Private
5 00
3 161/3
Private
500
3 161/3
Private
5 OO
3 16%
Private
5 OO
3 161/3
Private
5 00
3 I6V3
Private
5 OO
3 16y3
Private
5 00
3 16 1/3
Private,
5 00
3 16y3
Private
5 OO
3 16%
Private
5 00
3 16%
Private
5 00
3 16%
Private
5 00
3 16%
Private,
5 00
3 16%
Private
5 OO
3 16%
Private
5 00
3 16%
Private,
5 00
3 16%
Waiter
5 00
3 16%
Waiter
5 OO
3 16%
1181 75%
678
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN JOHN FISHER'S COM-
PANY COMPOSED OF VOLUNTEERS AND DRAFTED
MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE BY ORDER OF THE
GOVERNOR COMMENCING THE 25TH OF AUGUST AND
ENDING THE 13TH OF OCTOBER A. D. 1812 INCLUSIVE
ATTACHED TO THE 137TH REGT. P. MILITIA RALPH
MARLIN LT. COL. COMMDNT.
Time
S€rved.
John Fisher Captain, ...
Joseph Williamson | Liieu,tent. , . .
Saml. Moak, ! Sergeant, .
Robert Wallace 2 Sergeant,
Wm. Watson, i 3 Sergeant,
Nathaniel McElevey ! 4 Sergeant,
John Sanckey ! Private
Burton Ricst I Private,
Rlchd. Johrieston, Private
Geo. Ashton I Private,
William Reed 1 Private
William Nelson Private,
H. Martin j Private
Wm. Sankey, Private
John Mitchel Private
Wm. Summerville, Private
N. Riley i Private
D. Williamson Private
John Anderson i Private
D. Young I Private
The mas Mayberry Private
Alexander Mayberry [ Private
John Watt Private
John Doran Private
William Paucter, ' Private
John McFarland Private,....
John McGranahan, Private
John Rogers Private
William Crawford, Private
Jonathan Logs, | Private
A. Gibson Private,
James Murdock Private
Jno. Hand Private
Captains Waiter, Private,
Lieuts. Waiter, Private
$40 00
1
19
30 00
1
19
S CO
1
19
S 00
8 OO
8 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
500
5 00
19
5 00
19
5 00
19
5 OO
19
5 00
19
5 00
19
500
19
5 00
19
5 00
19
5 00
19
5 00
19
5 00
19
5 00
19
5 00
19
500
19
5 00
19
5 OO
20
5 00
20
5 00
20
5 00
20
5 00
18
5 00
15
5 00
1
5 00
19
5 00
19
$65 33%
49 00
13 06
13 06
13 06
13 06
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
S 13
S 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
8 13
S 13
8 13
8 29
S 29
8 29
8 29
7 90
7 40
5 10
8 10
S 10
399 25
Duly certified by
J. FISHER Captn.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
679
COMMENCING THE 14TH OCTR. AND ENDING THE 2ND
OF NOVEMBER 1812.
Time
c
Served.
>^
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Rank.
s
FM
vj
c
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Joseph Williamson, .
Saml. Moah,
William Watson
Nathaniel McElevcy,
James Murdock
George Ashton
Burton Rust,
Richard Johnson, ...
Wm. Reed
Wm. Nelson,
Henry Martin
William Senkey,
Thomas Mayberry, ..
Alexander Mayberry,
David Young,
John Watt
John Anderson,
John Mitchel
John Dixon,
John Sonbey
John McP^irlen,
Wm. Summerville, ..
Abner Gibson,
Wm. Painter
Nathan Riley,
Wm Crawford
Jno. Hamill,
David Williamson, ..
John Rodgers
John McGrenahan, .
Jonathan Lodge
Captains Waiter,
Lieutenant Waiter,
Captain, ...
$40 00
20
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30 00
20
06,
1 Sergeant,
S 00
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2 Sergeant,
S 00
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3 Sergeant,
8 00
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8 00
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7 00
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7 00
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500
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5 00
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5 00
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500
20
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Private
5 00
20
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Private
5 GO
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Private
5 00
20
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Private
500
20
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Private
5 00
20
06
Private
5 00
20
06
Private
5 00
20
06
Private
5 00
20
06
Private
5 00
20
06
Private
5 00
20
06
Private
5 00
20
06
Private
50O
20
061
Private,
5 00
20
06 ;
Private
5 00
20
06,
Private
5 00
20
061
Private
500
20
06
Private
500
20
4
Private
5 00
20
4
Private
5 00
20
4
Private
5 00
20
6
Private
5 00
20
6
$26 66%
20 00
20 00
5 23%
5 231/3
5 23%
4 66%
4 66%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 33%
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 33%
3 33%
iU62 301/3
Duly certified.
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
For Captain Fisher & Waiter commencing 25
Aug. & ending 13th Octr. 1812. 1 mo. 19 days, 39 20
For Captain Commencing 14th Octr. and ending
2d. of November inclusive. 20 days, 16 00
55 20
680
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
For Lieut. WilMamson & Waiter 1 mo. 19 days
commencing & ending as above 29 40
For Lieut. Williamson & Waiter 1 mo. 20 days
commencing & ending as above, 20 12 49 52
104 72
4. RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN MICHAEL MILLERS
COMPANY OP MILITIA ATTATCHED TO THE 1ST BAT-
TALION 17TH REGT. 16TH DIV. PENNA. MILITIA COM-
MENCING THE 15TH DAY OF AUGUST AND ENDING
THE 2ND OF SEPTEMBER 1812 BOTH DAYS INCLUDED.
JAMES HALL, MAJOR COMMANDING.
Time
Served.
Micliael Miller,
.Tosliua Fennel, ..
George Stright, ..
David Garner, ...
William Beans, ..
James Davidson,
David Looper, ...
.John Brown
James Robinson,
Joshua Mattocks,
Jacob Lindsey, ..
John Miller,
Sam'I Patterson,
David Adams, ...
James Birch
Thomas Frome, .
James Frome,
Michael Froust, .
Henry Blair
David Davis
Andrew Linn. ...
Thomas McDowel
Chancy Stanley,
Amos Baird,
James Jones,
David Looper,
William Mattocks
James Davidson,
Wm. Burney,
Daniel Dunn
Oliver Johnson, .
Capfn
$40 00
Lieut
30 00
Ensign
20 00
1 Sergt
S CO
2 Sergt
S 00
3 Sergt
4 Sergt
Corporal
7 00
Corporal,
7 CO
Corporal
Drummer, . .
6 00
Fifer
600
5 00
Private
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private,
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 DO
Private
5 00
Private,
5 00
Private
500
Private
5 00
Private
5 OO
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
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$25 33%
19 00
12 66%
5 06%
5 06%
1 se%
1 S6%
4 43%
4 43%
4 431/3
3 SO
2 40
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
2 00
3 16%
2 00
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
681
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN MICHAEL MILLERS COM-
PANY—Continued.
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33. Jonathan Allen,
34. George Shallito, .
35. Alexander McTier
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[7. Thomas Patterson,
3S. William Hill, ...
;i9. George Foust, ...
40. David W. Smith,
41. Walter Denny, ..
■52. Wm. Siiodgrass, .
43. Elias Kets
44. Robert French, .
45. Samuel Moore, . . .
46. Samuel Rankin,
47. Joseph Muttoeks,
4S. James Hood,
49. Robert Power, ...
50. -vViltiam Clark. ..
11. Pet.r FouKl
52. John Mattocks, .
Private
500
8
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5 00
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Private
5 CO
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Private,
5 00
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Private
5 00
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Private,
5 OO
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Private
0 00
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Private
500
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5 00
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Private
5 00
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Private
5 00
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Private
5 00
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Private
5 00
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Private
5 00
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Private
5 00
8
Private
5 CO
S
Private
cOO
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Private
5 00
8
Private
5 00
8
I'rivatc
5 CO
8
Privatr-
5 00
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1 33%
1 16%
1 33%
1 33Mi
1 33"^
1 33%
1 SSVa
1 3Sy3
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 33%
1 3!%
1 33%
U70 533,4
Duly certified.
682
MiaCELl^NEOUS PAPERS,
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN MILLERS COMPANY OP
MILITIA ATTACHED TO THE 1ST BATTALION 135TH
REGT. 16TH DIVISION PENNA. MILITIA COMMENCING
THE 3RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER AND ENDING THE 24TH
DAY OF OCTOBER 1812 BOTH DAYS INCLUDED. AN-
DREW CHRISTY LT. COL. COMMANDING.
Duly certified.
Time
Served.
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1. Michael Miller, ..
2. Joshua Pennel, ..
3. George Stright, .
4. David Garner,
5. Wm Beans
6. James Davidson,
7. David Looper, . .
S. John Brown,
9. James Robinson,
10. Mcses Bishop, ...
11. .fosliua Mattocks,
j2. Jacob Lindsey, ..
13. Joshua Mattocks,
14. Samuel Patterr;on,
13. David Adams,
16. James Burch, .. .
17. Thomas Frame,
18. James Frame. ...
19. Michael Foust, ..
20. Henry Blair,
21. David Davis, ...
22. Andrew Lynn, ..
23. Thomas McDowl,
24. Chancy Stanly, ..
23. Amos Baird,
"C,. James Jones,
27. David Looper.
25. Wm. Mattocks, .
29. James Davidson,
30. William Burney.
31. Daniel Dunn,
32. Oliver Johnson, .
33. Jchn Stephens-, ..
34. George Shallito,
35. Alexr. McFeer. ..
36. Thomas Patterson
S7. Wm. Hill
George Foust, ...
David W. Smith,
Walter Denny, ...
Captain
$40 00
1
22
Bieutenant,
30 OO
22
Ensign
20 OO
22
Sergeant, . .
S 00
22
2 Sergeant,
S OO
22
3 Sergeant,
8 00
22
4 Sc-rgeant,
8 00
22
Corporal
7 00
22
Corporal
70O
22
Corporal.
7 00
22
Corpoi^al
7 00
22
Drummer, . .
6 OO
13
Fifer
6 00
5 00
22
22
Private
Private
500
1
Private,
500
22
Private
5 00
22
Private,
5 00
22
Private
5 00
22
Private
5 OO
1
22
Private
5 00
22
Private,
5 OO
22
Private
5 00
22
Pi'ivate
5 OO
22
Private,
5 00
22
Private,
5 OO
22
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
20
Private
5 OO
Private
5 00
22
Private
500
22
Private
5 00
22 1
Private
5 OO
22
Private
5 00
22
Private
500
22
Private
5 00
22
Private
5 00
22
Private
5 00
22
Private,
5 00
22
Private
5 00
29
169 33%
52 00
34 66%
13 86%
13 86%
13 86%
13 86%
12 13%
12 13%
12 13%
12 13%
2 60
10 40
8 66%
16%
8 66?^
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
S 66%
S 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
S 66%
8 66%
S 66%
S 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
1 50%
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
683
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN MILLERS COMPANY— Con-
tinued.
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Served.
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William Snodgrass
Elias Belts,
Robert French, ...
Samuel Moor
Samuel Rankin, ..
James Hood,
Robert Power,
Wm. Clark
Peter Foust
John Mattocks,
James Melntire, ..
Jacob Lindsey, ...
Duly certified.
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
I^ivate,
Private,
Private,
5 CO
0
29
5 CO
0
29
5 00
0
29
5 00
0
2,3
5 00
1
29
5 00
1
22
5 CO
1
11
5 CO
1
22
5O0
6
5 00
1
22
5 00
1
22
5 00
1
9
1 50%
S 6«%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
S 66%
1 50%
S 66%
1 00
8 66%
S 66%
6 50
{561 SS'/a
684
MISCEJ.LANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN MICHAEL MILLERS COM-
PANY OF DRAFTED MILITIA ATTACHED TO 1ST BAT-
TALION 17TH REGT. 16TH DIVISION PENNA. MILITIA
COMMENCING THE 25TH OF OCT. AND ENDING THE
31ST OP THE SAME MONTH 1812 BOTH DAYS INCLUD-
ED. INCLUDING ALLOWANCE OF 1 DAY FOR EVERY
15 MILES RETURNING HOME. ANDREW CHRISTY LT.
• COL. COMMANDING.
Time
Served.
Michael Miller, . .
Moses Bishop
Joseph Mattocks,
Wm. Buniie, ....
John Loper,
Oliver Johnson,
John Stephens,
George Shellito, ..
Alexander McTeer,
Thomas Patterson,
Joseph Ware
George Foust
David W. Smith,
John Gray,
Ellas Iletts,
Robert French,
h-amuel Moor,
Abner Jackson, ..
James Hood
Wiiliani Clark, ..
John Matt'cks, ...
Captain,
Surgt., .
Fifer, ...
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
$40 00
7
8 OO
7
6 00
7
5 00
1
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 OO
7
5 OO
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
$9 33%
1 76%
1 40
16%
16%
16%
16%
16%
16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
1 16%
133 50
Duly certified.
SUBSISTANCE ACCOUNTS,
For 1 Captain and Waiter attached commencing
3d. Sept. and ending 31st of October 1812. 59
days 47 20
For 1 Lieut. & Waiter for samie time, 31 20
For 1 ensign & Waiter for same time, 31 20
109 60
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
685
of Which the Capt. rec'd in cash, $22 00
of which the Lieut, rec'd in cash, 13 20
of which Ensign rec'd in cash 13 20
48 40
And the remainder in Rations.
5. RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN JOHN GILLILANDS
COMPANY OF DRAFTED MILITIA DOING DUTY AT
ERIE BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR COMMENCING
THE 25TH DAY OF AUGUST AND ENDING THE 13TH
DAY OF OCTOBER A. D. 1812 INCLUSIVE ATTACHED
TO THE 137TH REGT. 16TH DIVISION P. MILITIA
RALPH MARLIN LT. COL. COMMANDANT.
Time
Served.
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John Tilliland
Robert Stewart, ..
Ihomas Beans,
Robert Johnson, ..
David Hayes,
Patrick Wilson,
Francis Erwin, ...
John Beans
William White, ..
William Reed, ...
George Davis,
John Burrier,
James Furguson, .
William McMullin,
Samuel Brush,
John McClimans, .
Samuel McCulloch,
Jacob Sherbandy,
James Brush,
Thomas Calvin
John Calvin
William Calvin, ..
William Morfort,
Samuel Lininger,
Joseph Woods,
James Thompson,
Daniel Peck,
John Row,
Captain, ...
Lieutenant,
Ensign, ...
Sergeant, .
Sergeant, .
Sergeant, .
Sergeant, .
Corporal, . . .
Corporal, . . .
Corporal , . . .
Corporal, ...
Fiter
Drummer, .
Private, . ...
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private, . .-. .
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private,
Private,
$40 OO
30 00
20 OO
8 00
8 00
5 00
8 00
7 00
7 00
7 OO
7 OO
6 00
G 00
D 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
^ 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
20
20
20
17
20
17
20
20
16
16
16
20
20
20
17
20
20
20
17
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
50 00
33 33 Vs
12 53y3
13 33%
12 53
13 33%
11 66%
10 73%
10 731/3
10 731/3
10 00
10 00
8 33%
7 69
8 33y3
S 33%
S 33%
7 66
S 38%
S 33%
8 33%
8 33%
8 33%
8 33%
8 33%
8 33%
8 33%
686
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN JOHN GILLILANDS COM-
PANY—Continued.
Time
Served.
Rank.
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Dav d Hastings Private,,
Thomas Gill Private,.
Hugh Mossm in Private,.
Ji hn McGlauyhlin. Private,.
Ger>rge McCord. | Private,.
Henrv Bayls Private,.
John Wilkinson Private,.
David AVilty, Private,.
Paul Warner, Private,.
.John Barnpson. Private,.
Andrew .Scoven, Private,.
James Duff | Private,.
William Havin Private,.
Janus Clark Private,.
Jfhn Johnston i Private,.
William Clingan Private,.
Samuel Carrel Priyate,.
Jamts Reed Private,.
Nathan Stanly. : Private,.
George Amnion Private,.
Robert Gormley Private,.
James Pettit Private,.
Samuel Forster Private,.
Richard Gray Private,.
Jimes Rrown I Private,.
John Dock Private,.
Amos Hacon Private..
David Boyls
William P.ud.
William McGrnnahan.
Wi liam Arm Id. ....
William Simontnn.
John Thomas
Private Waiter
Private Waitrr.
Private Waiter.
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private. .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
5 00
20
5 00
20
5 00
18
500
18
5 00
IS
5 OO
IS
5 00
IS
5 00
20
500
IS
5 00
20
5 00
20
5 00
20
500
20
5 00
20
5 OO
20
5 00
IG
5 00
16
5 00
16
5 00
16
5 00
16
5 00
16
5 00
16 1
500
16
5 00
16 1
50O
16
5 00
16
500
16
5 00
16
500
10
5 00
12
5 00
20
5 00
18
500
5 00
20
3 00
20
3 00
20
8 33%
8 33%
8 OO
8 OO
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
S 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
7 66V4
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
7 66%
666
7 00
8 33%
8 00
500
8 33%
8 33%
8 33%
Duly Certified $672.52.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
687
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. JOHN GILLILANDS COMPANY
OF DRAFTED MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE. BY OR-
DER OF THE GOVERNOR COMMENCING THE 14TH
DAY OF OCT. AND ENDING THE 1ST DAY OF NOVR.
1812 INCLUDING 5 DAYS IN THE RETURN HOME. AT-
TACHED TO 135TH REGT. 16TH DIVISION PENNA. MI-
LITIA ANDREW CHRISTY LT. COL. COMMANDING.
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1. John Gilliland
2. Robert Stewart, ..
3. Thomas W. Beans,
4. Robert Johnson, ..
5. David Hays
6. Patrick Wilson, ...
7. Francis Erwin, —
S. John Beans,
9. "William White
10. William Reed
11. George Davis
12. James Ferguson,
12. John Burrier
•A. William McMullin,
15. Sani'l Brush,
16. John McClimans,
17. Samuel McCulioch,
IS. Jacob Sherbandy,
19. James Brush,
20. Thos. Calvin
21. John Calvin
22. William Calvin, ..
23. AVilliam Marfoid, .
24. Samuel Lininger,
25. Joseph Woods. ...
26. James Thompson,
27. Daniel Kick,
2S. Thomas Gill
29. Hugh Mossman, .
30. John McGlaughlin,
31. George McCord, .
32. Henrj' Bayls,
33. John Wilkeson, ..
S4. David Willey
35. Paul Warner
36. John Sampson, ..
37. Andrew Suver, ...
38. James Duff,
39. William Hover, ..
40. John Row
Caotain
$40 00
is:
$25 331/3
Lieutenant,
30 00
19
19 00
Ensign
20 00
19
12 66%
Sergeant, ..
S 00
19
5 06%
Sergeant, ..
S 00
19
5 06%
Sergeant, ..
S 00
19
5 06%
Sergeant, ..
S 00
19
5 06%
Corporal, —
7 00
19
4 43%
Corporal
7 OO
19
4 43%
Corporal
7 00
19
4 43%
Corporal
7 OO
19
4 43%
DrumiTier, ..
6 00
19
3 80
Fif er,
6 CO
5 OO
19
19
3 80
Private
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 CO
19
3 16%
Private
5 OO
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 OO
19
3 16%
Private
500
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 OO
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 OO
19
4 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 OO
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private,
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
3 16%
Private
5 OO
19
3 16%
Private
5 00
19
1 3 16%
688
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN JOHN GILLILAND COM-
PANY—Continued.
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41. David Hastings,
42. James Clark
43. John Johnson
41. William Clingan, ...
45. Sam'l Carrel
4C. James Reed
47. Nathan Stanley,
48. George Ammon,
49. James Pettit,
50. Samuel Foster
ri. Richard Gray
12. James Brown
IX John Lock
54. David Bayls,
55. Amos Hason
56. William Budd
57. William McGranahan,
5S. William Arnell, ....
59. William Simonton,
60. Robert Gormly,
61. Private V.aiter
62. Private Waiter
63. Private Waiter
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 CO
19
Private
5 OO
19
Private
5 OO
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 OO
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 OO
19
Private
5 OO
19
Private,
5 00
19
Private,
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 OO
19
Private
5 OO
19
Private
5 00
19
Private,
5 00
19
Private
5 OO
19
$3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
3 16%
$260 45
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
For 1 Captain I'c Waiter 1 mo. & 20 days com-
encing and ending as pr. pay role (first), 39 20
For 1 captain & Waiter 19 days as per Rec't. role
2(1 15 20
For 1 Lieut. & W^aiier for 1 mo. & 20 days com-
mencing and ending as pr. first receipt role,... 29 40
For 1 Lieut. & Waiter 19 days as pr. Rec't.
lole 2d., 11 40
F^or 1 Ensign 1 mo. & 2G days as above 29 40
For 1 Ensign 19 days as above 11 40
$136 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
689
of which the Captn. rec'd in rations, |14 40
of which the Lieut, rec'd in rations, 8 00
of which the Ensign rec'd in rations, 13 80
?34 00
Paid in Cash, 102 00
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. DANIEL McCOMBS COM-
PANY OF A DETACHMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA MILI-
TIA IN ACTUAL SERVICE UNDER THE COMMAND OF
BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN KELSO AT ERIE HEAD
QUARTERS FIRST ERIGABE 16TH DIVISION RALPH
MARLIN OF I37TH REGT. LIEUT. COL. COMMANDING
COMMENCING 24TH AUGT. & ENDING THE 13TH OP
OCTR. 1812 BOTH DAYS INCLUDED.
Time
Served.
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2. William Thompson
S.Thomas Plat
4. Peter Wilson
5. Andrew Allison,
6. Nicholas Keily
T.John Dunnwoocly,
S.John McFadden
9. Abraham Vansickel
10. Robert Scott
U. James Brown
"2. James Alexander
13. John G«ather,
14. John Kelly
15. John Mellin
16. William McMasters,
17. William Cousans,
18. John McCurdy
19. John Mason
20. John McFate
21. John Carter
22. Samuel Proper
23. Henry Prather
24. James Irwin,
25. James Hamilton,
26. Burnabas Griffey,
27. Isaac Walls,
28. William Tuttle,
44— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser
Captain
$40 00
Lieutenant,
30 00
Ensign
20 CO
1 Sergeant,
S 00
2 Sergeant,
S 00
3 Sergeant,
S 00
4 Sergeant,
8 00
Corpl.
7 OO
Corpl.
7 00
Corpl
7 00
Drummer, ..
6 00
Private,
5 OO
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private,
5 CO'
Private
5 CO
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 OO
Priv.ite
5 OO
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 CO
Private
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Private
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$66 66
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26 00
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13 33
13 33
13 33
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11 C6
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10 OO
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8 33
8 33
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8 33
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8 33
8 33
S 33
S 33
8 33
8 33
8 33
8 33
8 33
8 33
8 33
b'90
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. DANIEL McCOMBS COMPANY
— Continued.
"U'illiam Kerrans, Private,.
Jacob Wiensell I Private,.
John Hues I Private,.
.Tames Piatt Private,.
Thomas Morsaii, Private,.
Jacob Switzer, Private,.
Benjamin Keiffer Private,.
Grislivis Shaw Private,.
John Strawbudy, Private,.
Jacob Keper, Private,.
John Sweitzer, Private,.
John Bell, Private,.
Marcus Huling Private,.
Thomas Martin Private,.
Alexander Siggin Private,.
Archibald McSharran Private,.
William Davidson Private,.
Philip Serenack Private,.
Ernest Baker Private,.
James Craig, Private,.
John Aikins, Private,.
Jesse Dolty, Private,.
John Culbert.son Private,.
John Riddle Private,.
Jame.s Graham, Private,.
John Huffman, Private,.
James Hughes Private,.
Thomas Barron Private,.
Joseph T^ayton Private,.
Robert Thompson Private,.
Thomas Anderson, Private,.
John McGee Private,.
James Allender Private,.
Joseph McCassland Private,.
John Akison Private,.
Christian Sutley Private,.
Daniel Floming Private,.
William McCall i Private,.
Captains Waiter j Private,
Lieutenants Walter Private,.
Time
Served.
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5 00
5 00
5 00
5 CO
5 00
5 00
5 00
1
5 00
1 1
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5 00
500
1
5 00
5 00
5 00
1
5 OO
500
1
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1
5 OO
1 '
5 00
1
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1
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5 00
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5 00
5 00
1
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5 00
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5 00
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8 33
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8 33
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8 33
20
8 33
20
8 33
20
8 33
20
8 33
20
8 33
712 44
Certified by the captain.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
691
PFCEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. DANIEL McCOMBS COM-
PANY OF A DETACHMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA MILT-
T^A IN ACTUAL SERVICE UNDER COMMAND OF BRIG-
ImER GENEKAL JOHN KELSO AT ERIE. HEAD-
QUARTF?RS OF THE 1ST BRIGADE 16TH DIVISION AN-
DREW CHRISTY OF 135TH REGT. LIEUT. COL. COM-
SInDING COMMENCiNG THE 14TH OF OCTR. AND
ENdInG THE 30TH OF THE SAME 1812. BOTH DAYS
INCLUSIVE.
1. Daniel McComb
2. William Thompson,
3. Peter Wilson,
4. Andrew Allison, ....
5. Nicholas Keely, ..■•
6. John Dunnwoody, ..
7. John McFadcien, ...
8. Abraham Vansickel,
9. Robert Scott,
10. James Brown,
11. James Alexander, ..
12. John Geathers, ....
13. John Kelly,
14. John Millin,
15. William McMasters,
16. William Cousins, ..
17. John McCurdy, ..■■
IS. John Mason,
19. John McFate,
20. John Carter, <
21. Samuel Proper, ....
22. Henry Prather, ...
23. James Erwin,
2A. James Hammilton,
25. John Strawbridge,
26. Isaac Walls,
27. Barnabas Graffey,
28. William Tuttle, .
29. William Kerns, ..
30. Jacob Wentzel, ..
31. John Huves,
32. Thomas Morgan, .
33. Jacob Sweitzer, ..
34. Jacob Keeper, ....
35. Benjamin Keeper,
36. John Sweitzer, ...
37. Gustavus Shaw, ..
38. John Bell
S9. Thomas Martin, ..
Captain, ....| $10 00
I.ieut 30 00
CO
8 OO j
8 00
5 00
7 00
7 00
7 CO
6 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 CO
5 OO
'5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
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1 Sergeant,
2 Sergeant,
3 Sergeant,
i S-ergeant,
Corporal, ...
Corporal, ...
Corporal, . ..
Drummer. .
Private, —
Private
Private, . . .
Private, .. -
Private, ...
Private, .. .
Private, ...
Private, . . .
Private, .. -
Private, . . .
Private, ...
Private, . . .
Private,
Private, .
Private. .
Private, .
Private, .
Private,.
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
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5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
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5 00
5 00
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5 00
5 CO
5 00
17
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17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17 1
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
$22 66
17 CO
4 53%
4 53%
4 53%
4 53%
3 97
3 97
3 97
3 40%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83y4
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 S3%
2 83%
2 83%
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2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 S3%
592
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. DANIEL McCOOMBS COM-
PANY— Continued.
Time
Served.
^
Rank.
Cl,
Names.
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Si
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40. Alexander Slggins Private,.
41. Archibald McSharron. Private,.
42. William Davidson Private,.
43. Philip Serenack Private,.
44. Ernest Baker Private,.
45. James Grayg, Private,.
46. John Akens Private,.
47. Jesse Daty, Private,.
48. John Culbertson, Private,.
49. John Riddle Private,.
50. James Graham, Private,.
51. John Huffman, j Private,.
52. James Hughes, j Private,.
53. Thomas Barron, ! Private,.
54. Robert Thompson t Private,.
55. Thomas Anderson I Private,.
56. James Allender, Private,.
57. John Megee [ Private, .
58. John Akeson, ' Private,.
59. Christian Sutty Private,.
60. Daniel Flemming Private,.
61. William McColl Private,.
C2. Marcus Huling, Private,.
C3. James Piatt, Private,.
64. Joseph Leaton Private,.
65. Joseph McCassland Private,.
66. Lieut. Waiter Private,.
Captn. Waiter, Private, .
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
5 CO
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
500
5 OO
5 00
500
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
Drily Certified by the Captain.
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
For Captn. Daniel McCombs & Waiter 1 month
& 20 days commencing as pr. pay role first,.. $40 00'
For Captn. Daniel McCombs & Waiter 17 days
as pr. Rec't role 2d, 13 60
For 1 Lieut. & Waiter 1 month & 20 days com-
mencing as above, 20 30
For 1 Lieut. & Waiter 17 days as above, 10 20
2 8314
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83-%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 SS%
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2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
2 83%
53 60
30 50
84 10
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
693
of which the Captain rec'd in rations
the following amount, $37 20
of which the Lieutenant rec'd in rations
the following amount, 25 80
Paid in Cash,
Add error in Lieut. Bill,
63 00
21 00
9 80
30 90
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM SMITHS COM-
PANY IN THE 1ST BATTALION 17TH REGT. 16TH
DIV. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA. JAMES HALL MA.JOR
COMMANDING COMMENCING THE 17TH OF AUGT. &
ENDING THE 2ND SEPTEMBER 1812. BOTH DAYS IN-
CLUDED.
Time
Served.
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Names.
Rank.
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William Smith
Peter Lake
Thomas Davidson,
Henry Taylor
David Boj'd
David Philips
James Doncan
Solon Benedick, ...
John Moorhead
Thomas Green
George Melich
William Ellison, ..,
Sam'l King
Charles Colt
Robert Pollock
Benjamin Cotterell,
Nathaniel Colt,
Thomas Block,
.John Hord
Sani'l Dundass, ...
Alexander McElroy
Henry Clark
George Isherwood, .
James Oliver
•Tames Hamilton, .
Wlllm. Frampton,
Captain, ..
Lieut
Ensign, ..
1 Sergeant
2 Sergeant
3 Sergeant
i Sergeant
Corporal, . .
Corporal, ..
Corporal, ..
Corporal. ..
Drummer,
Private, . . ,
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, . ..
Private, . .
Private, . .
Private, ..
Private. ..
Private, ..
Private, . .
Private, . .,
Private, . .
Private, . .
$40 00
17
30 OO
le
20 00
ic
8 00
16
8 00
16
8 00
16
8 00
16
7 00
16
7 00
16
7 00
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16
6 00
16
5 00
16
5 OO
161
5 OO
16
5 00
16
5 00
16
500
16
5 OO
16
5 00
16
5 00
16
5 OO
16
5 00
16
5 00
IG
5 00
16
5 00
16
$22. 66%
16 OO
10 66%
4 26
4 26
4 26
4 26
3 73
3 73
3 73
3 73
3 20
2 66%
2 96%
2 66%
2 66%
2 66%
2 66%
2 66%
2 66%
2 66%
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2 66%
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2 66%
2 66%
694
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM SMITHS COM-
PANY—Continued.
Time
Served.
James Ross,
James McKay, ...
Israel Miller,
Kobert Culbertson,
Henry Stroman, ..
Solomon Snell,
Kobert Lattimore,
Thos. King
John Campbell, ..
John Dearmond,
Armon Martin, ..
Thomas Crawford,
Thomas Beard, ...
William Beatty,
Arthur Taylor, ..,
Lanson Wilkinson,
Jared Benedick, .
Willi Gustard, ...
Lemuel Brown, .,
George Moorhead,
Robert Jacks,
Wiram Newton, .
James Silamon, ..
Harry Newton, ..
James Donaldson.
Robert Carnihon,
William Wilson, ,
Charles Ljndes,
Joseph Berry,
Jo.iathan W^eber,
William Smith, ..
Henry Lumis, ...
Sirus Robinson,
Jacob Hock, —
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . ..
Private, . . .
Private,
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, .. .
Drum Mgt
Private. ...
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, .. .
Private, .. .
Private, ...
Private,
Private, . . .
Private, .. .
Private, . . .
Private, . ..
Private
Private,
I^rivat", . . .
Private
Private, . . .
Private, ..
Private, . . .
Private
Private, ...
Private
Private, ..
Privat'-
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
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5 CO
3 00
5 00
5 00
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5 00
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3 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
500
5 00
5 00
0 00
5 00
.5 00
5 00
3 CO
5 00
5 OO
5 00
3 CO
5 00
3 00
5 00
5 00
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16
2 66%
le
2 66%
16
2 66%
16
2 66%
16
266%
16
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16
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2 66%
16
2 66%
16
2 66%
16
266%
16
2 66%
16
2 66%
16
2 66%
1211 62'/i
Duly Certified in Pay roll.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
695
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM SMITHS COM-
PANY IN THE 1ST BATTALION 135TH REGT. PENNSYL-
VANIA MILITIA CAPT. ANDREW CHRISTY LIEUT. COL.
COMMANDING COMMENCING THE 3RD DAY OF SEP-
TEMBER & ENDING THE 22D OCTR. 1812 BOTH DAYS
INCLUDED.
Time
Served.
wimam smith ^T:::.T^Z
Peter Lake, , „ .Jl I 20 00
s 00
S CO
S 00
8 00
7 00
Lake,
Thomas Davision, Ensign, .
Henry Taylor, ..• Sergeant.
Solomon Snell Sergeant.
James Duncan ; Sergeant
David Phillips. I Sergeant,
Solon Benedick, Corpora,.
John Moorhead Corpora,.
Thomas Green i Corpora.,
Geo. Mulich Corporal,
William Ellison, Drummer
Sam'l King Private,.
Charle.5 Cott l-nvate,.
Robert Pollock Private,.
Benjamin Cotterel •' Private..
Nathaniel Catt Priv.ite..
Thomas Black Priv.ate, .
John Herd, Private,.
Saml. Dundass Private,.
Alexander McBlrcy Private,.
Henry Clark, ' Private,.
George Ishewood, Private,.
William Findley Private
.lames Oliver,
James Hamilton, Private,
William Frampton !^'"1^'^*'^
James Ross, ..
Jam.es McKay,
Israel Miller
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Robert Culbertson , Private,.
Henrv Stromon Private,.
David Boyd I Private,.
Robert Lattimore ; Private,
Thomas King,
Private. .
John Campbell Private,.
John Dearmond j Private,
Thomas Crawford, 1 Private.
Thomas Beard. [ Private,
William Be.atty I Private,
Matthew Tayton, 1 Private.
Lanson Wilkeson j Private.
Jerred Benedick, 1 Private,
William Custard 1 Private,
7 00
7 00 ;
6 00 I
5 00 \
5 00 1
5 00 j
5 00
5 00
0 00
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5 00
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19 j 49 00
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8 16%
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8 16%
10 00
8 16%
8 16%
8 16%
8 16%
8 16%
696
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM SMITHS COM-
PANY— Continued.
Time
■
Served.
o
"s
<
Names.
Rank.
c
o
Mos.
Days.
George Moorhead,
Robert Jacks, ...
Lemuel Brown, .
Wirum Newton,
James Sillaman,
Harry Newton, ..
James Donaldson,
Robert Carnihon,
William Wilson,
Charles Lynds, ..
Joseph Berry, ...
Jonathan Weber,
Wm. Smith
Henry Lumis, ...
Sirus Robeson, ..
Jacob Hock,
Private
5 00
19
Private,
5 00
19
Private
5 CO
19
Private,
5 CO
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private,
5 00
19
Private
5 00
19
Private,
5 OO
19
Private
5 00
19
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5 00
19
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5 00
19
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3 00
19
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5 00
19
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S 16%
8 16%
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8 16%
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8 16%
8 16%
8 16%
8 16%
8 16%
8 16%
1628 05
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
For Captn. Smith & Walter for 17 days as pr.
Receipt roll first, 13 60
For Captn. Smith & Waiter 1 mo. & 29 days com-
mencing & ending pr. Rec't. role second, .... 39 20
For Ensign Davison & Waiter 17 days as
above, 9 60
For Ensign Davison «S; Waiter 1 month 19 days
as above 28 SO
52 80
38 40
of which the Captn. lec'd in rations, ... 30 00
of which the Ensign rec'd in rations, . . 20 00
91 20
50
Certified.
41 20
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
697
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. THOMAS FORSTERS COM-
PANY ERIE LIGHT INFANTRY ATTACHED TO THE
17TH REGT. 16TH DIVISION PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA
NOW DOING DUTY AT ERIE LIEUT. COL. JOHN C. WAL-
LACE COMMANDING COMMENCING THE 30TH DAY OF
JULY & ENDING THE; 29TH JULY INCLUSIVE 1812.
Time
Served.
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o
C3
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Thomas Forster, Captain, ...
Robert Irwin, Lieutenant,
Thomas Rees Ensign, ...
Thomas Willtins, Sergeant, .
Thomas Stewart, Sergeant, .
Robert Brown, Sergeant, .
Geo. S. Russel Sei-geant, .
James E. Heron, Corporal,...
Enoch Mawin Corporal,...
Peter Grawotz Corporal, . . .
William Duncan, Corporal,...
Rufus Clough, Fifer
Ira Glazier Drummer, .
Adam Arbackle Private
Joseph Aikins, Private,
John Bell, i Private,
Isaac Buckingham Private
Simeon Dunn Private,
Ebenezer Dwinkle I Private
Griffith Hinton Private
Thomas Hinton I Private
Joseph Glazier | Private
George Kelly, ' Private
Thomas Lain Private
John E. Lapsley, Private
Robert Murray, ' Private
Francis Scott ' Private,
John Teel, Private
James Wilson Private,
James B. Wilson Private
Stephen 'Uashington, Private
George Stough Private
Benjamin Aikins Private
$40 00
30 00
20 OO
S 00
S CO
S 00
S OO
7 00
7 00
7 00
■,
7 00
6 00
6 00
5 00
5 CO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 CO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 CO
5
5 00
5
5 00
5
5 OO
5
5 00
5
5 CO
5
5 00
6
$40 00
30 00
20 00
8 CO
S 00
8 00
8 CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
G CO
6 00
a 00
s no
5 00
5 OO
0 00
5 00
5 00
5 CO
3 49
:. CO
5 00
5 00
5 00
1 CO
5 00
500
5 00
1 S3
1 S3
$246 32
Certified in pay roll.
698
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN THOMAS FORSTERS COM-
PANY ERIE LIGHT INFANTRY ATTACHED TO THE
17TH REGT. 16TH DIVISION PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA
NOW DOING DUTY AT ERIE. JAMES HALL MAJOR
COMMANDING COMENCING THE 30TH JULY & ENDING
7TH SEPTR. 1812 INCLUSIVE.
Time
Served.
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Thomas Forster, ; Captain, ...
Robert Irwin. 1 Lieutenant,
Thomas Rees, I Ensign, ...
Thomas "U ilkins Sergeant, .
Thomas Stewart Sergeant, .
Robert Brown Sergeant, .
George S. Russel Sergeant, .
James fi. Aerron Corporal
Enoch Maurin, I Corporal,...
Peter Grawotz ' Corporal,...
AVillianr. Duncan, Corpoi-al, ...
Rul'us Clough P'ifer
Ira Glacier. Drummer, .
Robert Irwin Drummer. .
Adam Arbuckle Private
Joseph Akins Private
Benjamin Akins Private
John Bell Private
Isaac Buckingham, Private
Simeon Dunn, Private
Jonsis Duncan Private
Ebenezer Dwii.kle Private
Griffith Hintor Private
Thomas Hinton j Private
Joseph Glazier | Private
George Kelly ' Private
Thomas Laird Private
John E Lapsley | Private
Robert Murray ' Private
George Strough, Private
John Teel ' Private,
James Wilson, F*rivate
James B. Wilson Private
Stephen Woolverton Private
Leaton Dick Private
$40 00
1
s
30 00
8
20 00
8
S 00
8
800
8
S 00
8
8 00
8
7 00
8
7 00
8
7 00
8
7 00
8
C 00
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6 00
8
6 00
s
5 00
8
5 00
8
5 00
S
5 00
8
5 00
8
5 00
8 1
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8
5 00
8
5 00
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5 00
8
5 00
S
5 00
8
5 00
8
5 00
S ■
5 OO
8 1
5 OO
8
500
8
5 00
8
5 OO
8
5 00
8
5 OO
8
$50 66%
38 00
25 33%
10 13%
10 13%
10 13%
10 13%
8 86
S 86%
8 S6%
7 60
7 60
1 00
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
e 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
6 33%
G 33%
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
699
For Thomas Rees, Ensign lor 30 days
oommencing & ending as pr. Rect.
roLe first, $12 00
For Tliomas Rees, Ensign for 37 days
commencing & ending as pr. role
above 16 00
28 00
ROLL & MUSTER OF CAPTAIN DAVID ROBINSON'S COM-
PANY VOLUNTEER Rlf I EMEN ATTACHED TO THE
135TH REGT. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA ANDREW
CHRISTY LT. COL. COMMANDING COMMENCING THE
I2TH AND ENDING THE 31ST OF OCTOBER 1812.
Captain.
David Robinson.
Lieutenant.
Hugh Jameson.
Ensign.
Isaac Taylor.
Sergeant.
William McMiJlon.
William Hamilton.
Thomas Love.
Henry Brandon.
James McDowell.
James Stephenson.
Thomas Miles.
Corporal.
James Foster.
Andrew Clark.
Musician.
Wi'li.im Holliday.
Robert Glen.
James McCammon.
John McCammon.
Privates.
Padcn Craig.
Jacob Rose.
roo
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Samuel White.
John McKee.
Robert Moore.
Samuel Wallace.
Thomas McKee McMillin.
John Bradou.
Isaac Rose.
John Walolford.
Clement Pesron.
William Dougherty.
John S. Barber.
Smith Neel.
James George.
William Smith.
Jacob Rose.
Samuel Hagon.
Isa.-^iC Davison.
William Campbell.
James Campbell.
Alexander Anderson.
Matthew McDowell.
Robert McDowell.
William Forster.
George Duccanon.
William Edwin.
Thomas McCoy.
Samuel Glen.
William Cunningham.
James Rose.
John Green.
Hugh McKee.
Receipt roll for the above wanted.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN DAVID ROBINSONS COM-
PANY OF RIFLEMEN VOLUNTEERS NOW DOING DUTY
AT ERIE BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR BEING A
PART OF A DETACHMENT COMMANDED BY MAJOR
JOHN ANDREWS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BRIGA-
DIER GENERAL JOHN KELSO COMMENCING THE 1ST
DAY OF NOVR. AND ENDING THE 21ST DAY OF THE
SAME 1812. BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE.
Time
Served.
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1. David Robinson, ..
2. Hugh Jameson, ...
3. Isaac Taylor
4. WiUiam McMillon,
5. W'iUiam Hamilton,
6. James Stevenson,
7. Thomas Miles, ...
S. Thomas IjOvo,
9. H( my Hrandon, ..
to. James Foster
11. Andrew Clark, ...
Captain, ..
Lieutenant
Ensign, ..
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Corporal, ..
Corp.iral. . .
Corporal, ..
Corporal, . .
$40 00
30 00
20 00
8 00
S 00
8 00
8 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
$2S 00
21 00
UOO
5 60
5 60
5 eo
6 eo
4 90
4 90
4 90
4 90
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
701
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN DAVID ROBINSONS COM-
PANY— Continued.
Musician,
Musician,
Pi-ivate, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private,
12. James McDowell
13. William Holladay
14. Robert Glen
15. James McCammon
16. John McCammon,
17. Paden Craig,
IS. Jacob Rose, ! Private,
19. Samuel White I Private,
20. John McKee ' Private,
21. Robert Moore
22. Samuel Wallace,
23. Thomas McMillon,
24. John Braden
25. Isaac Rose
26. John Wolford
27. Clement Person, 1 Private, .
28. William Daugherty, ! Private,
29 John S. Barber, , Private,
SO. Smith Neel , Private,
31. James George Private,
32. John McMillon Private,
33. William Smith, 1 Private,
34. Jacob Rose j Private,
35. Samuel Hagan | Private,
36. Isaac Davison ■ Private,
37. William Campbell
3S. James Campbell ,
39. Alexander Anderson,
40. Matthew McDowell, Private,.
41. Robert McDowell , Private,.
42. William Foster ' Private,.
43. George Buccannon i Private,,
44. William Erwin, ! Private,
45. Thomas McCoy I Private.
46. Samuel Glen I Private, ,
47. William Cunningham ' Private,
4S. James Rose I Private,
49. John Green I Private,
50. Hugh McKee. Private,
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Time
Served.
6 00
6 00
& 00
6 CO
6 00
G 00
G DO
C 00
6 00
6 CO
0 00
6 00
6 OO
6 00 I
6 00
6 00
G 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
G 00
G 00
6 00
G 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
600
6 00
6 OO
600
6 00
6 OO
6 00
6 CO
6 00
6 00
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
ai
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
4 20
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
S 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 5a
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
$238 70
Duly cei'tified.
702
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN DAVID ROBINSONS COM-
PANY OF RIFLEMEN VOLUNTEERS NOW DOING DUTY
AT ERIE BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR BEING PART
OF A DETACHMENT COMMANDING BY CAPTN. DAVID
ROBINSON UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BRIGADIER
GENL. JOHN KELSO COMMENCING THE 22ND DAY OF
NOVEMBER AND ENDING THE 5TH DAY OF DECEM-
BER BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE ALSO 6 DAYS FOR RE-
TURNING HOME 90 MILES.
Time
Served.
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David Robinson, . .
Hugn Jumeson
Ifiaac Taylor
\Vm. Smith,
William Hamilton,
James Stephenson, .
Thomas Milss,
Thomas L';ve
Henry Brandon
.lames Foster
i^ndrew Clark
James M'jDowell, ..
AVilliam HllPtlay, .
Robert Glen
James McCammo'.i,
John McCnmmon,
Poilen Craig
Jac( b Ropse
Samuel White
John McKee
Robert Moore
Samuel Wallace,
Thomas MeMillon, .
John Braden
Isaac Hose
John V/olVord
Clement Person, ...
John S. Barber
Smith Neel
James George
.Tohn McMillin,
Jacob Rose B.,
Samuel Hngan
Isaac Davison,
William Campbell,
James Campbell, ..
Alexander Anderson,
Matthew McDowell,
Captain, ...
Lieutenant,
Ensign, . . .
Serjeant, .
Sergeant, .
Sergeant, .
Sergeant. .
Corporal, ...
Corporal,. ..
(Jorporal, ...
Corporal. ...
Musician, .
Musician, .
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Pri^•ate
Private
Private, ■ .. .
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
$40 00
30 00
20 0«
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8 00
S 00
5 00
7 00
7 00
700
7 00
6 00
6 00
5 OO
0 00
5 00 I
5 00 \
5 00
500
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
500
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
S 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
$1S66%
14 00
9 33 V&
3 731/3
3 73%
3 73%
3 73%
3 26%
3 26%
3 26%
3 26%
2 80
2 80
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
233%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
233%
2 3S%
2 33%
2 83%
8 23%
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
703
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN DAVID ROBINSONS COM-
PANY—Continued.
Robert McDowell, ..
William Foster
George Buchanon, ..
AVilliam Ewin,
Thomas McCuy,
Snmuel Glen,
James Rose
John tJreen
William Cunningham
Hugh McKee
William Dougherty,
Time
Served.
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Private
5 00
14
Private,
5 00
14
Private
5 CO
14
Private
5 00
14
Priv.ite
5 00
14
Private,
5 Ofl
14
Private
5 CO
14
Private
5 OO
14
Private
5 OO
13
Private,
5 OO
14
Pri\ate
5 00
14
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
2 33%
;i62 05%
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
1. For Captain Robinson 18 days commencing
the 14th and ending the 31st Octr. 1812
included, $10 80
2. For Captain Robinson com. 1st & ending
31st November inclusive 10 20
3. For Captain Robinson 13 days commjencing
November 22nd & ending the 5th Deer.
1812 inclusive, 7 80
For Lieutenant Jamison 18 days com-
mencing & ending as above, 7 20
For Lieutenant Jamison 17 days com-
mencing & ending as above 2d, 6 SO
For Lieutenant Jamison 10 days com-
mencing & ending as above No. 3, 4 00
For Ensign Taylor 18 days as above, 7 20
For Ensign Taylor 17 days as above 6 80
For Ensign Taylor 10 days as above, 4 00
28 80
18 00
18 00
64 80
704
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WARREN FOOT'S COMPANY
OF MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE BY ORDER OF
BRIGADIER GENL. JOHN KELSO JOHN C. WALLACE
LIEUT. COL. COMMANDING COMMENCING THE 1ST
AND ENDING THE 7TH DAY OF JULY BOTH INCLU-
SIVE IN THE YEAR 1812.
Names.
1. Warren Foot,
John Zuck
Hamlin Russel,
Captain,
Ensign, ,
Sergeant,
Jacob Norcross ! Sergeant,
David McCreary,
Andrew Caughey
Wm. Heny
Jesse Farble
Spencer Shattuck, ...
Joseph Arbuckle, —
John Brooks,
David Burton,
John Call,
James Dumars
John Evai.s
Calvin Foot,
John Grubb
John Henry,
Christian Kreeter, ...
Jas. Dove,
Jacob Lyons
Patrick McKee,
Joseph F. McCreary,
Thomas McGlauchlin,
Hugh McElroy
John Mallock,
George Nicholson,
Gotlip Nyman
John B'ecin
Geo. Reed.
Robert Noney
Wilson Smith,
George Stough,
John Stough,
Abraham Waggoner,
Samuel French
John Ryan
Andrew Martin,
Saml. Conrad,
Robert Heny
James Forstcr
John Caughey, ,,.,.,
Sergeant, .
Sergeant, .
Corporal, ...
Corporal, . ..
Corporal, . . .
Corporal, ...
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private
John Norcross I Private,
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
^0 00
20 00
S 00
s oo
S 00
S CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
7
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
5 00
3
5 00
3
5 OO
5
500
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 OO
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 CO
7
5 00
7
5 OO
7
5 00
7
5 00
4
5 00
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
B OO
7
6 00
7
$9 33
4 66
1 S6
1 86
1 86
1 86
93
1 63
1 63
1 63
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
50
50
83
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
I 16
1 lb
1 16
1 16
66
1 16
1 16
1 16
1 16
116
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
705
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WARREN FOOT'S COM-
PANY—Continued.
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Robert Stenet,
Michael Sterret,
James Dunn, ..
John Nelson, ..
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
5 CO
7
5 00
7
5 00
7
& 00
7
1 15
1 16
1 16
1 16
$30 84
Duly Certified by the Captain.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WARREN FOOTS COMPANY
OF VOLUNTEER MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE. BY
ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR BEING PART OF A DE-
TACHMENTS COMMANDED BY MAJOR JOHN AN-
DREWS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GENERAL JOHN
KELSO COMMENCING THE 3D & ENDING THE 21ST
OF NOVEMBER 1812 BOTH DAYS INCLUDED.
Monthly
Pay.
Warren Foot
Jacob Norcross,
George Nicholson
James Caldwell
Thomas Morrell
Armand Martin
John Forster
John Zimmerman,
Oliver Dunn
John Patterson
John Nelson,
John McCsnn
Peter Llngan, ,
Andrew Martin
James Foster
45— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser
Captain
$40 00
la
Sergeant, ..
S CO
19
Sergeant, ..
8 00
19
Corporal
7 00
19
Fifer
6 CO
13
Drummer, ..
6 00
12
Private,
5 00
19
Private
Private,
Private
$25 33
5 06
5 06
4 44
2 60
2 40
3 16
3 16
3 16
3 16
8 16
8 16
8 16
3 16
a 16
706
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WARREN FOOT'S COM-
PANY—Continued.
Time
Served.
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Rank.
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John Caldwell, ..
James Duman,
Solomon Riblet, .
Joseph Arbuckle,
John Gardner,
Andrew Norcross,
Benjamin CoUum,
John Dunlap, . . .
Captain Waiters,
Private
14
14
I'J
12
19
3 16
3 16
3 16
3 16
2 33
2 33
5 16
2 00
3 16
$98 95
Duly Certified by the Captn.
Kij:CEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WARREN FOOTS COMPANY
OF VOLUNTEERS MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE BY
ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR BEING PART OF A DE-
TACHMENT COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN DAVID ROB-
INSON UNDER THE DIRECTION OF BRIG. GENL. JOHN
KELSO, COMMENCING THE 22ND & ENDING THE 29TH
OP NOVEMBER 1812 INCLUSIVE.
Time
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Warren Foot,
Jacob Norcross, .
George Nicholson,
James Campbell,
John Porster, ...
John Zimmerman
Oliver Dunn
John Patterson, .
John Nelson,
Captain
$40 00
8
Sergeant, ..
8 00
8
Sergeant, ..
8 00
S
Corporal
7 00
8
Private
5 OO
8
Private
5 00
8
Private
5 00
8
Private,
5 OO
- 8
Private
6 00
S
$10 66
2 13
2 13
1 86
133%
1 33V4
133%
1 33V4
1 33V4
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
707
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN WARREN FOOT'S COM-
PANY—Continued.
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Time
Served.
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Names.
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John McCann, ..
Peter Lungan, ..
Andrew Martin, .
James Foster,
John CaldweH, ...
James Dumars, .
Solomon Riblet,
James Arbucklf,
John Gardner, . .
Andrew Norcross,
Benjamin CoUum,
John Dunlap, ...
Captain "Walter, .
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
Private,
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 OO
5 OO
5 OO
5 00
5 00
331/3
331/3
331/3
331/3
33%
331/3
331/3
33%
331/3
33%
S3%
33%
33%
J40 78
Duly Certified by the Captn.
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
For Captain Warren Foot 17 days com-
mencing the 1st & ending the 7th of July
1812 inclusive, 3
For Captain Warren Foot 19 days com-
mencing the 3d ending the 21st Novem-
ber 1812 incusive, 11 40
For Captain Warren Foot 6 days com-
mencing the 22nd and ending the 29th
Nov. 1812 both days inclusive, 3 60
For Ensign Puck 7 days commenicing the
ending as above (1), 2
18 00
20
708
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
11. RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. JAMES DENNISTON
COMPANY IN THE 135TH REGIMENT 16TH DIVISION
OF PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA ANDREW CHRISTY
LIEUT. COL. COMMANDANT COMMENCING THE 30TH
DAY OF AUGT. AND ENDING THE 6TH DAY OF NOVEM-
BER BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE, COUNTING 2 DAYS BE-
FORE MARCHING AND ALLOWING 6 TO GO HOME AT
THE RATE 15 MILES PR. DAY
Time
Served.
>.
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Rank.
Ch
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Names.
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1. James Denniston,
2. Jesse Kilgore
3. Samuel Thompson,
4. John Forrest
5. John Thompson, ..
6. Jonathan Lace,
7. John MeDall
8. Forrester Brown, .
9. Stephen McKinley,
10. John Dilly
11. James Brush
12. James Thorn,
13. George Knox
14. ■William Denniston
15. Hugh Hagins,
16. Alexander Blair, ..
17. William Givener, .
IS. Richard Lynch, . . .
19. Benjamin Woods, .
20. James Barns,
21. David Mickles, ...
22. John Grace
23. William Nown, ...
24. Amos Ball
25. William Westlick,
26. John Ford
27. Joseph Swim
2S. Andrew Davison, .
29. David Garner,
30. John Robson
31. Samuel Clark
32. Richard Davis
33. Job Crozod
34. Joseph Street
35. Joseph Osborn
36. David Kilgore
37. Thomas Nelson, ...
38. John Gawin
39. Joshua Buckmaster,
40. John L. Street
Captain, ..
Lieutenant
Ensign, ..
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Corporal, ..
Corporal, . .
Corporal, . .
Corporal, . .
Private, . . .
Private, . ..
Private, . ..
Private, . . .
Private, .. .
Private, . ..
Private, ...
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, ...
Private, ...
Private, . ..
Private, .. .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, . . .
Private, ...
Private,...
Private, ...
Private,...
$40 00
2
9
30 00
2
9
20 00
2
9
S 00
2
9
8 00
2
9
S CO
2
9
S CO
2
9
7 OO
2
9
7 OO
2
9
7 00
1
21
7 00
2
09
5 OO
2
09
5 00
2
9
5 OO
2
9
5 OO
2
9
. 5 CO
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 OO
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 OO
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 OO
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 OO
2
9
5 OO
2
9
5 OO
2
9
5 00
2
9
500
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 CO
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 00
2
9
5 OO
2
9
192 00
69 00
46 00
IS 40
IS 40
15 40
18 40
16 10
16 10
11 89
16 10
1150
1150
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
U 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
12 96%
U 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
709
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. JAMES DENNISTON COM-
PANY—Continued.
Names.
Time
Served.
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41. Thomas Fowzer
42. Joseph Law, . .
43. John Cooper, ..
44. John Hoge,
45. Henry Rickle,
46. Thomas Elwood,
47. John Caldwell, .
James Lock, . . .
John Robinson,
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 OO
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 OO
2
9
11 50
2
9
11 50
2
20
3 331/3
1
20
3 33%
2
20
3 331/3
2
9
11 50
11 50
11 50
11 50
1754 75%
Certified by Capt.
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
For Captain Denniston 67 days as
above, 40 20
For Ensn. Thompson 67 days as
above 26 80
07 00
710
MTSCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN ANDREW COCHRAN'S COM-
PANY OF RIFi^EMEN ATTACHED TO THE 1ST BAT-
TALION 17TH REGT. 16TH DIV. PENNSYLVANIA MILI-
TIA BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR NOW DOING DUTY
AT ERIE. UNDER THE COMMAND OF JAMES HALL
MAJOR COMMANDING COMMENCING THE 3D & END-
ING THE 19TH OF AUGUST BOTH DAYS INCLUDED
ALLOWING 2 DAYS PREVIOUS TO MARCHING & 1 DAY
PR. 15 MILES RETURNING.
Names.
Time
Served.
Andrew Cochran,
George Haybarger, . .
John Hewit
Leman Jackson
John N. Miller
Benjamin M. Gardner
Henry Lebarger
John Law
John Rea,
Silas Walker
Isaac Miller
George Elliott,
George Griffey
Allen Miller
Moses Hanna
Thomas N. Miller, ...
Mathias Forguson, ...
Samuel Rea
John Eaton
Caleb Lewis.
Samuel Hunter,
Samuel Gulliford, ...
John Eaton
Captain, ..
Lieutenant
Ensign, ..
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Sergeant,
Corpora!, ..
Corporal, ..
Corporal, . .,
Corporal, . . ,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private,
Private,
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
$40 00
30 00
20 OO
8 OO
8 00
8 OO
8 00
7 00
7 OO
7 00
7 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 OO
5 CO
5 OO
5 00
5 OO
17
$22 66%
17
17 00
17
13 SSVa
17
4 53%
17
4 53%
17
4 53%
17
4 53%
17
3 96%
17
3 96%
17
3 96%
17
3 96%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
130 00
Duly Certified by the Captain.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
711
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN JAMES McKNIGHTS COM-
PANY OF MILITIA DOING DUTY AT ERIE. BY ORDER
OF THE GOVERNOR COMMENCING THE 16TH OP AUG-
UST & ENDING THE 2ND OF SEPTEiMBER 1S12. AT-
TACHED TO THE 1ST BATTAuION 17TH REGT. 16TH
DIVISION PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA. JAMES HALL MA-
JOR. COMMANDING.
1. James McNight
2. Robert Gill
3. John Sarber
4. Joseph Johnsori
5. David Foster
6. John Williams,
7. Samuel Phillips,
8. Jacob Waggoner, ...
9. John Vancort
10. Nicholas Caldwell, .
11. John Ray
12. Joseph Fleckner
13. Robert Dixon
14. James Freeman
15. Jesse Powel
16. John Fleckner
17. William Ewing, ...
18. William McKinney,
19. Thomas McFadden,
20. Hugh McDill,
21. Bariah Butler,
22. Samuel Seely
23. George Cassaday, .
24. John Glen
25. Jacob Wheelen
26. Samuel Graham, ...
27. Isaac Braden,
28. Joseph Megraw, ...
29. John M. Clark, ....
30. Martin Wheelen, ...
31. Jacob AUenton,
32. William McFaddon,
33. Adam M^ensil
34. Henry Sarber
35. George Dixon
S6. Thomas Osburn, ...
37. Sam'l Burchfield, .
38. Alexander Humes.
39. Isaac Kelly,
40. William Fullerton,
41. John Lesher
42. John Seroggs
Time
Served.
Capt'n $40 00
Lieutenant,
30 CO
Fnsign
20 00 ,
Sergeant, ..
8 OO
Sergeant, ..'
8 OO
Sergeant, ..
8 OO
Sergeant, ..
8 00
Corporal i
7 OO
Corporal
7 OO
Corporal
7 OO
Corporal
7 OO
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private,
500
Private
5 OO
Private
500
Private,
5 CO
Private
5 00
Private
5 OO
Private
5 OO
Private
5 00
Private
5 OO
Private
5 00
Private,
5 00
Private
5 00
Private,
5 OO
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
500
Private
i 5 00
Private
5 00
Private,
5 00
Private
5 OO
Private,
5 00
Private
5 OO
Private
5 OO
Private
5 00
Private. [ 5 00 i.
17
22 66%
17
17 00
17
11 33%
17
4 53%
17
4 53%
17
4 53%
17
4 53%
17
3 96%
17
3 96%
17
3 9a%
17
3 96%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
17
2 83%
712
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OP CAPTAIN JAMES McKNIGHTS COM-
PANY—Continued.
Names.
Time
Served.
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44. Steephen Wheelin, .
45. John Stephens
4n. John Gross
47. Henry Peters,
48. Isaac Hunt,
49. Jesse Gibson,
50. Christopher Siberlin,
51. lyaac Playstone,
52. John Gil more,
53. Henry McGill
54. Jesse Bunnet
55. Andrew Morrow, ...
56. ,Tohn Riddle
57. James Pain
Private
5 CC
17
Private
5 OO
17
Private
5 m
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
Private,
5 00
17
Private
5 00
17
2 SSVs
2 831/3
2 831/3
2 SSVs
2 831/3
2 831/3
2 S31/3
2 83%
2 831/3
2 831/3
2 831/3
2 S31/3
2 831/3
2 83%
2 83%
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
713
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTN. JAMES McKNIGHTS COM-
PANY OF DRAFTED MILITIA DOING DUTY AT BRIE^
BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR COMMENCING THE
?D DAY OF SEPTEMBER AND ENDING THE TWENTY
FOURTH OF OCTOBER 1812 BOTH DAYS INCLUDED AT-
TACHED TO THE 1ST BATTALION 135 REGT. 16TH
DIVISION PENNA. MILITIA ANDW. CHRISTY LT. COL.
COMMANDING.
Time
Served.
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1. James McNi:
2. Robert Gill,
3. John Sarber
4. Joseph Johnston
5. David Forster.
6. John Williams,
7. Samuel Phillips.
S. Jacob Wacgoner,
9. Nicholas Caldwell,
10. John Ray,
n. Joseph Fltckner
12. Robert Dicksr.n,
13. Jam. s Freeman,
14. Jesse Powell,
15. John Fleckner
16. William Ewir.g,
17. William Kemmey,
IS. Thomas McFadden
19. Hugh McDill
20. Barriah Battles.
21. Samuel Seely, ..
22. George Cassaday,
23. John Glenn
24. Jacob Wheelin,
2.5. Samuel Graham,
26. Isaac Braden, ..
27. Joseph McGraw.
28. John McClark, ^" t
£9. Martin Wheelen ] Private
30. Jacob Allinton, ..
31. William McFaddin,
"2. Adam Wensil
33. Henry Saiber. ...
34. George Dickson, .
35. Thomas Osburn, .
3fi. Sam'l Burchfield,
37. Alexr. Humes, ...
38. Isaac Kelly,
39. William Fullerton,
40. John Lishe
Private,
Private, I 5 OO
Private
5 00
Private
5 OO
Private
5 OO
Private,
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private
5 00
Private, . . . . .
5 OO
Private
[ 5 00
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1
1
1
1
1
1 I
1 !
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
U
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
2i2
22
$69 33%
52 OO
34 66%
13 86%
13 86%
13 86%
13 86%
12 13%
12 13%
12 13%
12 13%
8. 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 6«%
66%
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
714
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OP CAPTN. JAMES McKNIGHTS COM-
PANY—Continued.
Names.
Duly certified.
41. John Seroggs, . .
42. Amos Peterson,
43. Stephen Wheeiin,
44. John Stephens, .
45. John Gross
46. Henry Peters, ..
47. Isaac Hunt
4S. Jesse Gibson
49. Christian Siverlin
50. Isaac Plystone, .
51. John Gilmore,
62. Henry McGill, .
53. Jesse Bunnel,
54. Andrew Marrah,
55. John Vancoort, ..
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private. .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Private, .
Corpl., ..
Time
Served.
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
5 00
22
5 OO
22
500
22
5 OO
23
5 00
22
5 00
22
5 00
22
5 00
22
5 00
22
5 OO
22
5 00
22
5 00
22
5 00
22
5 00
22
S 66%
S 66%
S 66%
8 66%
S 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 66%
8 6C%
8 66%
S 66%
8 66%
8 66%
For Captain James McNight 17 days & com-
mencing 16th Augt. &. ending the 2ind. Sept. 3 80
For Lieutenant Gill 17 days as above, 3 20
For Ensign Sarbei- 17 days as above. 6 60
For Ensign Sarber 52 days as above com-
mencing 3d Septn. & ending the 24th Octr.
1812, 10 40
24
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
715
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN JAMES COCHRANS COM-
PANY OF RIFLEMEN COMMENCING THE lOTH DAY OF
AUGUST AND ENDING THE 2ND OF SEPTEMBER 1812
INCLUSIVE MAJOR JAMES HALL COMMANDANT 1ST
BATTALION 17TH REGT. PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
Time
Served.
James Cochran
Henry Heath
John McClelland, ...
James McDill,
Robert Defrance,
Marcus Hulingr
William Dean
Thomas Burchfield, .
John Adams
Archibald Stewart,
Aqula Barrickman, . .
Thomas Morrel
Jacob Hamims,
Nathan Greer
William Cochran, ...
Kennedy Hunter, ...
Peter Stainbrook,
Robert Hervey,
David Hunter
John Defrance
Michael Heitlinger, .
John Cochran,
Alexander Johnston, .
Josiah Bailey
John Thompson
Samuel Bean
James Masteis,
James Burchfield, ..
Allison Defrance
George Keitlinger, .,
Lewis Woodworth, ..
William Thompson,
Alexander I. Cochran
Thomas McKnight, ..
Robert McNight
Samuel Bonnel
Adam Stainbrook,
Robert Cochran,
John Grerr
Thomas Fisher
James Wilson
Captain
$40 00
23
Lieutenant,
30 00
23
Ensign,
20 CO
23
Sergeant, ..
8 00
23
Sergeant, ..
8^0
23
Sergeant, . .
8 00
23
Sergeant, ..
8 OO
23
Ccrporal,
8 00
23
Corporal
8 00
23'
Corporal
8 OO
23
Crrporal
8 00
23
8 00
8 OO
23
28
Private
Private
8 00
23
Private,
S CO
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
S 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private,
8 CO
23
Private,
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 OO
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private
8 00
23
Private,
8 CO
23
Private
8 00
7
Private
8 CO
7
Private
S 00
7
Private
8 CO
7
Private
8 00
7
Private
8 00
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Duly certified in pay roll.
716
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PAY ROLL OF CAPTAIN JAMES COCHRAN'S COMPANY
OP RIFLEMEN ATTACHED TO THE 135TH REGT.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA ANDREW CHRISTY LIEUT.
COL. COMMANDANT COMMENCING THE 3D DAY OF
SEPTEMBER & ENDING THE 12TH OF OCTR. 1812 BOTH
DAYS INCLUDED.
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Henry Heath,
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James McDill,
Robert Delrance,
Marcus Huiing
William Dean,
Thomas Burchfield, ..
John Adams,
Archibald Stewart, ...
Aquila Barricknian,
Thomas Morrel,
Jacob Hannims,
Nathan Greer
William Cochran,
Kennedy Hunter,
John Cochran,
Peter Stainbrook,
Robert Hervey,
David Hunter
John Drfr.ance
Michael Keitlinger, ..
Alexander Johnson, . .
Joslah Bailey,
John Thompson
Samuel Bean
James Masters,
James Burchfield, ...
Allison Def ranee
George Keitlinger, Jr.
John McFadden,
George Keitlinger,
Lewis Woodworth, ..
William Thompson, ..
Alexander I. Cochran,
Thomas McNight, ..
Robert McKnight, ...
Captain
%iO 00
10
Lieutenant,
30 00
10
Ensign,
20 00
10
Sergt
S 00
10
Sergt
S 00
10
Sergt
S 00
10
Sergt
S 00
10
Corporal
7 00
10
Corporal
7 00
10
Corporal,
7 00
10
Corporal
7 CO
10
Fifer,
6 00
10
Private
5 OO
10
Private,
5 00
10
Private
5 OO
10
Private,
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private,
5 00
10
Private
3 OO
10
Private
5 OO
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 OO
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
0 00
10
Private
5 OO
10
Pi-ivate
5 00
10
Private,
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 OO
10
Private
5 00
10
Private
5 00
10
$53 331/3
40 00
26 661^
10 mVs
10 66%
10 66%
10 66%
9 331/3
9 33%
9 33%
9 33%
5 00
6 6«%
6 66%
6 66%
6 66%
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6 66%
6 66%
6 66%
6 66%
6 66%
6 66%
6 66%
6 66%
6 OeVa
6 66%
6 661/2
6 66%
6 661/2
6 60%
G 661/2
6 66%
6 66%
6 66%
5 66%
6 66%
374 62%
Duly certified.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 717
SUBSISTENCE ACCOUNTS.
For Capta. James Ccchraa & Waiter 23 days
commencing lOth Augt. & ending 2nd Sept.
1812 inclusive, 18 40
For Captn. James Cocliran 40 days com-
mencing the 3d of September & ending 12tli
Uct., ^2
For Lieut. Heath 23 days commencing and
ending as above, 13 80
For Lieut. Heath 40 days as above, 24
For Ensign McClelland 23 days as above, 13 80
For Ensign McClelland 40 days as above, 24
126
Capt. Cochran rec'd in rations, $12 60
Lieut. Heath rec'd in rations, 12 60
Ensign McClelland rec'd in rations, ... 12 60 37 80 88 20
SUNDRY ACCOUNTS PAID BY WILSON SMITH.
Adjutant Comptons subsistence for 24 days, 9 60
Captn. Thomas Forsters & Waiters for 23 days, 19 40
Pay of Captn. Ilavlins Company for 14 days, 72 50
Paid Joab Vancourt for ferriage of the detachment of
militia on their March to Erie, 9 81
Paid Edward Hicks for feiTiage of the detachment of
militia on their march toi Eriei, 10 ^4
Paid Robert Knox postage of Letters & Co 4 40
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721
46— Vol. IX.— 6tll Set.
722 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
DR. MAJOR WILLIAM CLARK AC. OP MONIES RECEIVED
AND EXPENDED FOR THE USE OP THE MILITIA
UNDER THE ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR FOR THE DE-
FENCE OF THE TOWN OP ERIE &C. &C.
To amount in the Branch Rank of Pittsburgh to his
credit, ■. 4000 00
To amount Received of Wi/lsou Smith, Esqr.
Quarter Master General as follows. Viz.
Amount pr. Receipt of December 5, 1812, 3555 liVz
Amount per Receipt of December 9th 1812, . .' 253 00
Amount per Receipt of December 12, 1812, lOOO
$8808 74
Balance, 875 26
9684 00
By amount of Account furnished Wilson Smith
Quarter Master General Viz.
By amount of Abstract A, 6235 48%
By amount of Abstract B, 527 07
By amount of Abstract C. Rations 246 60
By amount of Abstract D, 21 40
By amount of Abstract E, 17 81
By amount of Abstract F, 105 15
By amount of Abstract G 2401 II14
9554 63 -
add, , 129 37
$9684 00
MARCHING MILITIA UNDER GENERAL ORDERS OF THE
GOVERNOR OF THE 31ST MARCH 1813 RENDEZVOUS
AT ERIE.
26. Statement of expenditures by Major Andrew Mann
inspector of 2nd Brigade, 12th division, in marching the Mili-
tia, the quota called from his Brigade by the general orders of
the 31st March 1813 in pursuance of Orders from the General
government, viz:
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 723
Waggon 198
Provisions 146 95
Incidental 20 98
Commissary 35 00
400 C3
Major Manns Services Viz.
25 days in marching the Militia & returning at 50 dol-
lars per month 41 07
Rations 15
forage at 10 dollars per Month 8 33
465 93
55 29
Organizing &c 521 22
ACCOUNT OF MONEY EXPENDED IN FURNISHING THE
MILITIA OF BEDFORD COUNTY ON THEIR MARCH TO
ERIE. APRIL 1813.
Pa
pa:
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa
pa;
pa
pa
pa
pa
d Michael Stahl for Bacon
d Henry Stahl for bacon and Bread
d John H. Mann for Bacon
d William Lavering for Bacon
d John Swisher for flour
d John Davis for flour
d Samuel Torbett for Whiskey.
d John Straw for Ferriage
d Henry Bole for Whiskey
d James Shields for Bacon
d William Chambers for Bacon
d James Lynn for Sundry provisions
d Elias Pitman for sundry provisions
d John Hanna for Bread
d Andrew L. White for Whiskey
d Henry Evans for Whiskey
d Simon Vanusdall for Whiskey
d James Evans for ferriage
d Mr. McKee for medicine & attending a sick man
d A. Bathrick for ferriage
d Thomas Cochran for Whiskey & Bread
d John Brown for Whiskey 62 1/^
16
00
17
50
11
20
25
20
6
00
3
92
871/2
371/2
50
10
6
90
5
1
70
12
371/2
99
621/2
50
90
1
00
3
50
1
724
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
paid Daniel Bunes for Medicine & attending on a sick
man 1
paid Barbara Richard for boarding and attending
on a sicli man 4
paid E. W. Reed for Whisliey 1 12yi
paid J. H. Breidenthal for finding himself to Pitts-
burg 3
paid Benjamin ForsLer for carrying riotice to Cap-
tains Freter Grove and Faulivner 3
paid Jacob Mann for carrying do to Capt. Stahl 62i/^
paid Jacob Truax for do do to Capt. Ketcham 50
paid Francis Welch & Obadiah Stillwell for holding
Appeals 2
paid Thomas Hunt and John Peper for do 4
paid Thomas Heydon for Sundries 22
paid John Ewalt for Whiskey 36
paid John Bennington for Soap 27
paid John Stotler for Sundries 88
paid John Burns for Whiskey 75
paid Wm. Lehmer for do 60
paid Margaret Reter for baking Bread 75
paid John Dunn for Whiskey 50
paid John Reister for sundries 4
paid John Roberson for f3rriage 70
paid Moses Powel for do 1
paid Samuel Weaver for Whiskey 1
paid Joshua Armitage for a Box 50
paid John Mann Waggoner 19S
paid John H. Mann Commissary 35
Contra Credit 418 24
By Cash paid by Col. Hill $250 00
By Error in Elias Pittman & Bacon Sold 7 83
By warrant for the Balance 160 41 418 24
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 725
27. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY URIAH SPRIN-
GER LATE INSPECTOR 2ND BRIGADE 13TH DIVISION
FOR MARCHING THE DETACHMENT OF MILITIA
CALLED FROM HIS BRIGADE BY THE GENERAL OR-
DERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE 31ST OF MARCH
1813 FOUNDED ON A REiQUISITION FROM THE GEN-
ERAL GOVERNMENT, VIZ.
Rations and provisions in lieu of Rations including
Liquor, and Retained Rations $428 93
Waggonage including Hay Oats &co &56 43
Incidental expenses 62 74
Major Springers Services in marching with his men
and Returning home.
1 Months pay $50 00
forage 10 GO
Rations 24 00 84 00
$1,132 10
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. TO URIAH
SPRINGER LATE INSPECTOR 2ND BRIGADE 13TH DIVIS-
ION DR. FOR THE FOLLOWING DISBURSEMENTS BY
HIM IN MARCHING THE MILITIA CALLED FROM HIS
BRIGADE BY THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE 31ST
MARCH 1813. VIZ.
NO.
1 To George Boyd for supplies 65 83
2 John Jameson ferrying Waggons and Troops 3
3 Nathaniel Reed Hauling and Oats 3 87i^
4 William McClean Oats (No 54) no receipt 37 68
5 Mary Michael Bread 6 75
6 Edward Mulrisel repairing Drum 1 58
7 George Evans & Co. flour 48 00
8 William Steel Steelyards 4
9 John Nesbit hauling provisions 1 12^4
10 Lewis Warner Wood and Oats , 15 25
11 Edward Mulrisel for Drum heads 1 58%
12 D. Bothriclv ferrying Troops 9 12
13 George Kirney ferrying Tfoops 5 50
14 Robert Stewart for whiskey 12 25
15 Daniel Logan Two Axes 4 00
726 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
16 Jahiel Carman Bacon for Troops 19 90
17 John Brown Oats and Hay 6 25
18 Robert Boggs Oats and Hay 4 SlVz
19 Andrew White Oats and Hay 5 75
20 Henry Evans Oats and Hay 6 12i/^
21 Ephraim Harris straw 1 06%
22 Simon Vanasdol Hay Oats and Straw 7 00
23 John Lindsay Beef for Troops 17 00
24 John Martin Ferriage and Whiskey 5 14
25 James Cochran for Oats, Rye &Co 5 71%
26 John G. Brow Oats and Hay 9 40
27 Orver David Whiskey and Straw 6 00
28 Thomas Fullerton Oats and Hay for the Teams. 8 00
29 John Boyd Bacon 25 62%
30 Thomas King Oats for the teams hauling baggage 24 37%
31 Martin Thong Toll for Waggons 3 00
32 Martin Thong Toll for W^aggons 1 12%
33 John Peebles hauling Baggage 107 75
34 Samuel Smith Ensign retained Rations 15 40
35 John McClean Capt. retained Rations 12 00
36 William McClean hauling Baggage 170 57
37 Abss Jennings Oats and hay for Teams 6 25
38 John Peebles hauling from Pittsburg to Erie on
act 30 00
39 James Cochran Oats for Teams 4 00
40 William Patterson Oats for Teams 3 50
41 John Martin Oats for Teams 5 62
42 Joseph Vann Oats for Teams 5 50
43 Thomas King Oats for Teams 25 67%
44 Robert Boggs Oats for Teams (In Peebles Rec'd) 7 60
45 Andrew While for use of Teams, ditto ditto 5 00
46 Martin Thong Hay &c Teams 3 40
47 George Sanford Whiskey 3 00
48 D. Bothrick ferrying flour pork and Men 2 25
49 Cromwell & Robinson for Sundries (receipt want-
ing) 182 13%
50 Robert Spencers for pork 37 50
51 Isaac Kimber for 9 gallons whiskey 9 00
52 John Lynn on Act of hauling Baggage 15 00
53 Hugh Williamson for 10 Bushels Oats 10 00
54 John McCarty flour & Baking (receipt wanting) 9 40
Amount Carried forward $1046 38i4
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 727
Amount Brought forward 10^6 SS^A
55 D. Bothrick ferrying men $7-&2 Bushels Oats
$1.50 receipt wanting ^ ^^
56 Jonas Bothrik ferrying men 1 00
$1065 88%
No. Deduct for the present for the want of Receipts
4 William McClean called (No. 54) $37 68%
49 Cromwell & Robinson bill of Sundries. ..182 13%
54 John McCarty bill of flour & Baking .... 9 40
55 D. Bothricks bill, Oats 150 230 72i4
$825 16
STATEMENT OP
28 Expenditures by Captain Samuel Thomas in marching his
7 Company of Artillerists from Wilkes Barre Luzerne
County to Erie under the General Order of the Governor
of the 31st March 1813 in pursuance of Orders from the
general government, Viz:
waggons ?192 00
. . 177 07
Provisions -^ "
incidental 35 92 404 99
State of Pennsylvania
To Samuel Thomas Dr.
April the 14th 1813 For paying Joshua Pettebone
for flour as per Receipts ^ 20
April 14th for paying Stephen Vanloon for wheat
as per receipt
April 12th for paying Samuel Maffet for printing
Receipt & Co •
April 15th for paying John Carkhuff for bake ket-
tle &Co. as per receipt
April 14th for Pork and whiskey 27 19
April 16th for paying Elihue Parrish for the
freight of the Artillery Company 52 Miles on a
raft per recept
5 33
2 00
8 75
5 17
728 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
April 17th for John Karkhuff for flour (per receipt) 5 60
19th for paying John Carlihuff for bacon flour &c
per receipt, 41 64
April 18th foT paying John Carkhuff for rations is-
sued to the Artillery Company 16 02
April 17th for paying A. Roberts for ferriage for
Artillery Company, 1 00
April 2Gth for paying John Carkhuff for Soap, 5 33
May 1st for paying Elijah Shoemaker for carryingg
the baggage for Matross Company from Kings-
ton Luzerne County to Erie, 192 00
May 4th for paying Lieut Underwood for back rations 9 20
May 4th for paying Lieut. Z. Hoyt for back rations
April 23 for paying John Carkhuff for provisions
furnished for the Artillery Company 38 56i/^
May 4th for Back rations from Kingston to Erie. ... 13 80
$385 991/2
A MUSTER ROLL OF THE COMMISSIONED AND NON
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS MUSICIANS AND PRIVATES
OF THE ARTILLERY COMPANY IN COL. HILLS REGI-
MENT OF PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA WHEN ORGAN-
IZED AT ERIE MAY 5TH 1813.
st Capt. Samuel Thomas Luzerne County 1
1 Lieut Phinehas Underwood Luzerne County 2
2nd Lieut. Ziba Hoyt. Luzerne County 3
3rd Lieut. Andrew Sheetz Bedford County 4
Ensign Edward Gilchrist. Fayette County 5
1st Sergeant John Carkhuff. Luzerne County 6
2ud Sergeant Jacob Taylor. Luzerne County 7
3rd Sergeant Absolom Roberts, Luzerne County 8
4th Sergeant Henry Jones, Fayette County 9
5th Sergeant George V/. Smith Bedford County 10
6th Sergeant John Bowman, Luzerne County, 11
1st Corporal Christopher Miner Luzerne County 12
2nd Corporal Daniel Cochanour, Fayette County, 13
3rd Corporal Samuel Parish. Luzerne County 14
4th Corporal Ebenezer Freeman. Luzerne County 15
5th Corporal John Blane. Luzerne Counuty 16
1st Gunner Stephen Evans Luzerne County 17
2nd Gunner Isaac Hollister. Luzerne County 18
3rd Gunner John Pierce. Luzerne County 19
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 729
20
4th Gunner James Bird. Luzerne County
5tli Gunner Morris Cranmer Luzerne County
6th Gunner Festus Freeman. Luzerne County ^^
7th Gunner James Devans. Luzerne County
Drummer Alexander Lord. Luzerne County ^^
Fifer Araba Amsden Luzerne County ^^
Daniel Hoover Luzerne County ^^
John Daniels Luzerne County ^^
James W. Barnam Luzerne County ^^
William Pace Luzerne County ^^
James Bodfish Luzerne County, ^^
Godfrey Bownman Luzerne County ^^
Benjamin Hall Luzerne County ^-
Solomon Parker Luzerne County ^_
Ezekiel Hall Luzerne County ^^^
Sylvenus Moore Luzerne County ^^
Hallet Gallup Luzerne County ^^
John Chamberlain Bedford County, ^^
John Steekman Bedford County ^^
Philip Wallick Bedford County ^^
John Fight Bedford County ^^
Samuel McAfee Bedford County ^^
Thomas Castle Berford County ^^
Jacob Wolford Bedford County ^^
John Moyer Bedford County, ^^
George Rice Bedford County ^^
George Sliger Bedford County ^^
Jacob Fligle Bedford County, ^^
Henry Bridentall Bedford County ^^
Thomas Crossen Bedford County ^^
Henry Jones Bedford County ^^
Robert Booth Bedford County ^^
James Stillwell Bedford County ^^
Andrew Beavers Bedford County, ^^
John Graham Bedford County ^^
Arthur French Bedford County ^^
Nicholas Hamler Bedford County
William Pittman Bedford County
William Frederical, Junr. Bedford County &«
William Frederical Bedford County
John Z. Whimset Bedford County ^^
George Easter Bedford County ^^
John Kitzer Bedford County
Edward Shreaves Bedford County
730 , MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Jacob Fenstiinmaker Bedford County 65
Levi DonilsLon Bedford County 66
Benjamin Craig Bedford County 67
John Brown Bedford County 68
John Richey Bedford County 69
Martin Giles Bedford County 70
Henry Becher Bedford County 71
Simpson Montgomery Fayette County 72
Joseph Osburn Fayette County 73
John Miller Fayette County 74
Joseph Fleck Fayette County 75
Andrew Rion Fayette County 76
Isaac Williams Fayette County 77
Landcn Cochran Fayette County 78
James Marsh Fayette County 79
Abraham Pratt Fayette County 80
William McGinnis Fayette County 81
Frederick Guyer Fayette County 82
Andrew Walker Fayette County 83
James Gray Fayette County 84
John Riddge Fayette County 85
Samuel Harbert Fayette County 86
Jacob Shank Fayette County 87
Jacob Miller Fayette County 88
William Hains Fayette County 89
Thomas Norris Fayette County 90
Lewis Ruffcorn Fayette County 91
John Martin Fayette County 92
Elijah Conell Fayette County. 93
John Richards Fayette County 94
Joseph Sharp Fayette County S5
Jacob Weyer Bedford County 96
GENERAL ORDERS OF FEBY. 1814.
Statement of Expenditures by George Welch Inspector 2nd
Brigade 5th Division of the Militia in marching a detachment
from his Brigade to Erie under General Orders of the Gover-
nor of the 7th February 1814 in pursuance of a requisition from
the Department of War.
1. Waggons, $1768 43
2. Forage 710 81
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
731
3. Wood & Straw 309 16
4. Medicine, 483 04
5. Camp Kettles, 185 05
G. Incidental, 119 77
7. Rations drawn, 2416 21
Retained rations, 18 40
See other page for additional sum.
Also for.
■ 6010
87
359
20
16370
07
32
00
No. 1. WAGGONS.
1 Five Receipts, 1694 00
2 Pr. Receipt book, 20 00'
62 Allowed, 14 99
64 Expences 25
70 Wages Waggn, 9 25
78 Genl. Meads Team, 9 94
81 5 Days Hauling 20 OO
$1768 43
No. 5. CAMP KETTLES.
9 Pr. Receipt book
54 Tin pans,
69 Tin pans
100 Pr. Receipt book
80
00
75
41
80
62
50
$6402 07
$185 05
No. 7. RATIONS.
Capt. McMullen, 4511
Capt. Sturgeon, 4808
Capt. White 4564
Orders wanting for — ^explaineil by No. 50, 330
$14213 at 17 cts. 2416 21
732 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 2. FORAGE.
1.5 Oats, 16 871/2
16 Oats & Hay 18 371/2
18 Oats & Hay, 18 871/2
23 Oats & Hay 18 871/2
24 Oats & Hay, 18 ZlYz
27 Oats & Hay, 17 70
38 Oats & Hay 35 04
41 Oats & Hay IS 37i^
42 Oats & Hay, 12 20
43 Oats & Hay, 18 75
46 Oats & Hay, 18 72
48 Oate & Hay, 11 90
50 Oats & Hay, 4 18
55 Oats & Hay, 7 10
58 Oats & Hay, 17 75
59 Oats & Hay, 16 87%
61 Oats & Hay, 10 90'
2d. Reet. 42 Oats & Hay, 42 25
43 Oats & Hay, 24 70
44 Oats & Hay, 32 50
46 Oats & Hay, 17 62
48 Oats & Hay, 48 25
49 Oats & Hay, 4 70
50 Oats & Hay, 2150
51 Oats & Hay 12
52 Oats & Hay, 16
55 Oats & Hay, 28 I21/2
56 Oats & Hay 20
57 Oats & Hay, 20
58 Oats & Bag, 5
59 Oats & Expences 10
61 Oats & Expences, 4 871/2
62 Oats & Hay, 11
63 Oats, 4 50
65 Oats, 23 69
66 Oats, 4
67 & 70 Oats, 18 50
80 & 83 Oats, 49 10
84 Hay, 150
90, 101 & 102, Oats & Hay, 16 14
?710 8I1/2
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 733
,. „ WOOD & STRAW.
jNO. o.
6 30
1 Pr. Receipt book, ^
3 Straw, ^5
4 Wood & Straw ^2
6 Wood & Straw 2 40
7 Wood & Straw, 2 25
12 Wood & Straw, ^ ^^
13 Wood & Straw, ^^ g^
16 Wood & Straw ^25
17 Wood & Straw, 2 70
19 Wood & Straw, 2 §2
20 Wood & Straw, g
21 Wood & Straw, ^ ^^
22 Wood & Straw, ^ ^^
24 Wood & Straw ^
25 Wood & Straw, ^g
28 Wood & Straw, ,^25
30 Wood & Straw, ^
31 Wood & Straw, ^ ^^
32 V/ood & Stray/, ^23
34 Wood & Straw, ^^
36 Wood & Straw, ^ ^g
41 Wood & Straw ^ gg
42 Wood & Straw, g 25
43 Wood & Straw, g
47 Wood & Straw ^ ^21/2
49 Wood & Straw, ^
51 Hauling straw, 2
52 for Straw, 2 50
53 Wood, -j^ 50
50 Wood & Straw, g ^^
58 Wood & Straw ^^ ^^^
59 Wood & Straw, 12 24
2d. 60 Wood 22
40 Wood & Straw, ^ gg
46 Wood & Straw, ^ gg
47 Wood & Straw, 2 2^
49 Wood & Straw, ^
53 & 59 Wood & Straw g
63 Wood & Straw ^g 44
86 & 87 Wood & Straw, •
$309 16
734 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 4. MEDICINE.
33 Receipt book, 1 371/2
39 Attending sick 2
40 Salts, 1
65 Boarding sick, 4 50
68 Mede. & Attendance, 11 50
2nd. 44 Expences Sick, 25
74 Expences Sick, 1
55 Expencey Sick, ." 5 62V^
76 Expences Sick, 1 43
78 Doctr. Bill, 3
79 Spring Lancet, 1 25
85 Attending Sick, S
91 Attendance Sick, 27 75
92 Doctr. Dawson's Bill, 110 771^
93 Doctr. McCuIloch, 89
94 For Coffins, S
95 For Coffins, 8
96 J. Sturgeon, 87 «7
98 Removing sick, 24
99 Removing sick, 27 0i>
103 Digging graves, ^
104 Privelege Burying, ' 4
105 Privelege Burying, 4
106 Sundries, 48 46i^
?483 04
No. 6. INCIDENTAL.
5 Receipt book, 3 62
8 1 Spade, 1 20
10 Tent poles, 3 56
11 Tent pins &c 13 50
14 Axes & helves, 7 50
26 Gate Toll, 8
29 Rep. 9 T. poles 12i^
35 Rep. 9 T. poles, 75
37 Attending C. 2
41 Ferriage 10
45 Handcuff, 50
54 Ferriage 8
57
60 Ferriage, 6
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 735
64 Axes, 15
65
68 Smith work, 2
69
71 Desertion Expe., 11 83
72 Desertion Expe., 5
80
73 Desertion Expe., IC
82 Smith v/orlv, '. 1 49
88 Biedcords, 1 20
89 Printing, 5 50
102 Desertion expeue., 3
$119 77
No. 106 pel. to Jos. Smith, Capt. Sturgeon, Willm. Cooper &
Henry Jel-Les for Ivlecle. and attendance of sick near Pittsg.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNA. IN AC. WITH GEORGE
WELSH.
1814
Feby. 26 To Cash paid G. Bircaw for straw. No.
Rect. 1, 6 30
March 3 To Cash paid G. Lashell' pr. Receipt.
No. 2, : 20 00
3 To Cash paid .1. Schriver pr Receipt No.
3 3
7 To Cash paid S. Casset pr. Receipt No.
4, 15
8 To Cash paid W. Smith pr. Receipt No.
5, 3 62
8 To Cash paid Danl. Heek pr. Receipt No.
6, 52
9 To Cash paid P. Culp pr. Receipt No. 7, 2 46
9 To Cash paid Cobean & Dobbin pr. Re-
ceipt No. 8, 1 20
10 To Cash paid C. Wamples pr. Receipt
No. 9, 80
10 To Cash paid A. Gifnn pr. Receipt No,
10, 3 50
736 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
10 To Cash paid G. Gyer pr. Receipt No.
11. *
10 To Cash paid Chn. Shank pr. Receipt
No. 12,
10 To Cash paid H. Settle pr. Receipt No.
13,
10 To Cash paid Livesberger pr. Receipt
No. 14,
10 To Cash paid R. Lashell pr. Receipt No.
15,
12 To Cash paid A. McKune pr. Receipt
No. IG,
13 To Cash paid J. McDowel pr. Receipt
No. 17,
13 To Cash paid J. pr. Receipt
No. IS,
13 To Cash paid G. Favorite pr. Receipt
No. 19,
13 To Cash paid Wm. Beckwith pr. Re-
ceipt No. 20, . . . ,
14 To Cash paid Wm. Humbeit pr. Receipt
No. 21,
14 To Cash paid A. Cooper pr. Receipt No.
22,
14 To Cash paid Wm. Scott pr. Receipt
No. 23,
15 To Cash paid G. Ensly pr. Receipt No.
24,
15 To Cash paid C. Topheensly pr Receipt
No. 25,
15 To Cash paid H. Denison pr. Receipt No.
26
16 To Cash paid Myer pr Receipt No. 27,..
16 To Cash paid J. Barndoiler pr. Receipt
No. 28,
16 To Cash paid pr Recept
No. 29,
March 16 To Cash paid J. Tate pr. Receipt No.
30,
16 To Cash paid E. Farte pr. Receipt No.
31,
16 To Cash paid J. Koch pr. Receipt No.
32,
13
50
2
25
1
50
7
50
16
87
28
70
4
25
18
37
2
70
2
82
6
•>
50
18
37
21
70
5
8
17
70
16
12
7
25
4
1
80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 737
16 To Cash paid H. Hofuse pr. Receipt No.
33, 1 371/2
16 To Cash paid A. Nagle pr. Receipt No.
34, 3 33
17 To Cash paid A. Tiexler pr. Receipt No.
35, 75
17 To Cash paid J. Fletcher pr. Receipt No.
36, IS
17 To Cash paid D. McElroy pr. Receipt No.
37, 2
17 To Cash paid J. R. Reed pr. Receipt
No. 38, 35 04
18 To Cash paid A. Pence pr. Receipt No.
39, 2
18 To Cash paid pr. Receipt
No. 40, 1
19 To Cash paid J. Burns pr. Receipt No.
41, 25 85
20 To Cash paid F. Kromer pr. Receipt No.
42, 24 08
21 To Cash paid Jo. Dennison pr. Receipt
No. 43, 27 08
22 To Cash paid S. Adams pr. Receipt No.
44, 31
22 To Cash paid J. Adams pr Receipt No.
45 371/2
32 To Cash paid H. Reed pr. Receipt No.
46, 14 341^
22 To Cash paid M. Wist pr. Receipt No.
47, , 9
22 To Ca.sh paid J. Armor pr. Receipt No.
48, 11 90
23 To Cash paid J. Armor pr. Receipt No.
49, 5 621/2
23 To Cash paid H. T. Seman pr. Receipt
No. 50 4 18
23 To Cash paid J. Koch pr. Receipt No.
51 1
23 To Cash paid J. Koch pr. Receipt No.
52 2
24 To Cash paid pr. Receipt
No. 53 2 50
24 To Cash paid J. Krider pr. Rece'pt No.
75
47— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
738 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
24 To Cash paid Eliza Horback pr Receipt
No. 55, 7 10
24 To Cash paid A. WilHiams pr. Receipt
No. 56, 1 50'
25 To Cash paid H. Barton pr. Receipt No.
57, SlVz
26 To Cash paid Willm. Larimer pr. Re-
ceipt No. 58, 24 50
26 To Cash paid Wm. McCall pr. Receipt
No. 59, 27 27
26 To Cash paid A. Hill pr. Receipt No.
60 12 24
28 To Cash paidi H. Iches pr. Receipt No.
61, 11 90
28 To Cash paid' H. Muse pr. Receipt No.
62, 1 37 21^
28 To Cash paid Wm,. McCtillough pr. Re-
ceipt No. 63, 100'
28 To Cash paid C. Cowen pr. Receipt No.
64, 15
28 To Cash paid J. Harmani pr. Receipt No.
65, 4 50
28 To Cash paid Wm. Nixon pr. Receipt No.
66, 27 11
28 To Cash paid J. Orange pr. Receipt No.
67, 18 80
29 To Cash paid Doctr. J. F. Bryson pr.
Receipt No. 68, 11 50
29 To Cash paid R. Cochran pr. Recept
No. 69, 41 80
29 To Cash paid C. Budd pr. Receipt Nc.
40 32
29 To Cash paid P. Server pr. Receipt No.
41, 10
29 To Cash paid Willm. McCullough pr. Re-
ceipt No. 42, 47 25
31 To Cash paid B. Garvin pr. Receipt No.
43, ,. 24 70
April To cash paid J. Koch pr. receipt No. 44, 32 75
April To Cash paid pr Receipt No.
45, 50
1 To Cash paid A. S. White pr. Receipt
No. 46, 19 25
2 To Cash paid J. Brown pr. Receipt No.
47, 24 27
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 739
2 To Cash paid R. Reed pr. Receipt No.
48 11 25
3 To Cash paid H. Evens pr. Receipt No.
49 7 82
April 4 To Cash paid S. Simcox pr Receipt No.
No. 50, 2150
4 To Cash paid A. Henderson pr. Receipt
No. 51 12
4 To Cash paid F. Whan pr. Receipt No.
52 16
6 To Cash paid J. Martin pr. Receipt No.
53, 3 50
6 To Cash paid J. Martin pr. Receipt No.
54, 8
7 To Cash paid J. Wentwoith pr. Receipt
No. 55, ' 28 121/2
8 To Cash paid Wm. Gill pr. Receipt No.
56, 20
8 To Cash paid H. Menum pr. Receipt No.
57, 20
8 To Cash paid P. Magill pr. Receipt No.
58, 5
8 To Cash paid S. Galloway pr. Receipt
No. 59, 11 50
9 To Cash paid Margaret Hicks pr. Receipt
No. 60, 6
10 To Cash paid J. Armstrong pr. Receipt
No. 61, 4 871/2
11 To Cash paid J. Kock pr. Receipt No.
62, 11
11 To Cash paid J. Pollock pr. Receipt No.
63, 10 50
11 To Cash paid J. Pollock pr. Receipt No.
64, 25
11 To Cash paid A. Watson pr. Receipt
No. 65 23 69
11 To Cash paid Wilson Smith pr. Receipt
No. 66, 4
12 To Cash paid Wm. Burnic pr. Receipt
No. 67, 12
13 To Cash paid C. Newcomer pr. Receipt
No. 68 2
14 To Cash paid T. Spence pr. Receipt No.
69, 30
740 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
15 To Cash paid S. Galloway pr. Receipt
No. 70, 10 75
16 To Casii paid G. Gitt & J. Burker pr.
Receipt No. 71, 11 83
16 To Cash paid G. Gitt & J. Burlier pr.
Receipt No. 72, 5
16 To Cash paid J. Armstrong & J. Burker
pr. Receipt No. 73, 10'
16 To Cash Paid A. Long pr. Receipt No.
74, 1
16 To Cash paid S. BIythe pr. Receipt No.
75, 5 621/2
16 To Cash paid A. Pep pel pr. Receipt No.
76, 1 43
16 To Cash paid P. Knop «6; J. Benner pr.
Receipt No. 77, 9 94
16 To Cash paid Saml. Sheet pr. Receipt No.
78, 3
17 To Cash paid G. W. Spencer pr. Receipt
No. 79, 1 25
18 To Cash paid M. Strong pr. Receipt No.
80, 27 50
19 To Cash paid D. Mead pr. Receipt No.
81, 20
April 5 To Cash paid J. Ray pr. loose Receipt
No. 82, 1 49
5 To Cash paid pr. Receipt
No. 83 21 60
5 To Gash paid P. Patterson pr. Receipt
No. 84 1 50
27 To Cash paid J. Reed pr. Receipt No.
85 8
May 2 To Cash paid J. Middlekauf pr. Receipt
No. 86 4
4 To Cash paid P. Pifer pr. Receipt No.
S7, 6 44
6 To Cash paid B. Gilbert pr. Receipt
No. 88 1 20'
Feby. 14 To Cash paid R. Harper pr. Receipt No.
S9, 5 50
16 To Cash paid J. Coulter pr. Receipt No.
90, 4 58
16 To Cash paid Doctr. Wm. Watson pr. Re-
ceipt No. 91 27 75
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 741
April 23 To Cash paid Doctr. G. Dawson pr. Re-
ceipt No. 92, 110 771/2
23 To Cash paid Wm. McCullough pr. Re-
ceipt No. 93, 89
23 To Cash paid Jas. Legget pr. Receipt No.
94, 8
23 To Cash paid Jas. McPherson pr. Receipt
No. 95, 8
• 23 To Cash paid J. Sturgeon pr. Receipt No.
96, 87 07
24 To Cash paid Lieut. Chamberlain pr. Re-
ceipt No. 98, 24
23 April & 30th Mar. Jas. Seabrook pr.
Receipt No. 99, 27 25
25 Paid James Burns, pr. Receipt No. 97, 10
26 Paid Toll at 2 Turnpike gates, 3 62
26 Paid Repairing Tent poles at Bedford, 12%
26 Paid H. Moose pr. receipt No. 1, 2, 3, 4 &
102 17 50
26 Paid H. Iches pr. receipt No. 1, 2, 3, 4 &
103, 3 18
26 Paid for taking Wm. West a desierter, 5
26 Paid C. Wampler the balance of his bill,
pr. Receipt No. 100, 62 5o
26 Paid Majr. Samuel Galloway pr. Receipt
No. 101, 75
20 Paid Horse hire for a Horse I Bought
at Pittsburg on our rout to Erie for H.
Moses Team 30 days a $0.66, 19 80
26 To Amo. of Waggoners ac. $1694— De-
duct $10, 1684
26 To Rations furnished the detachment
agreeably to lists herewith 14213 at 17
Cts., 2416 21
26 To 92 retained Rations for Capt. Stur-
geon and 2 Subalterns at 20 Cts., 18 40
Amount of Majr. Welch's ac, ?6142 76
742
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY JAMES LAMBER-
TON INSPECTOR OF THE 1 BRIGADE 7 DIVISION MI-
LITIA FOR MARCHNG A DETACHMENT FROM HIS
BRIGADE TO ERIE UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS
OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE 7TH FEBY. 1814 FOUNDED
UPON ORDERS FROM THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
1 For Waggonage $3220 00
2 For Rations, 3062 89
3 For Retained rations, 231 40
4 For Wood & Straw, 589 49
5 For Camp Kettles 165
6 For Medicine, 39 70
7 For Incidental Expences, 251 291^
8 For Forage Col. Bull, ^ 13 75
9 For Forage Surgn. Mealy, 13 75
See other page for this sum
7587 271/2
723 22
$8310 491/2
1. Waggonage.
1 David Morland 308
2 Andrew Mitcheal 308
3 John Drums, 280
4 Gilbert Searight 168
5 William Stewart, 308
6 Robert McCoy, 308
8 Samuel Haslet, 308
9 William Haslet, 308
10 Francis Noble, 308
11 Alexr. Lam/bertoa 308
12 John Noble 308
$3220 00
r
1 Express hire, . . . .
Incidental.
9 00
2 Express hire, . . . .
5
3 Tent pins &c
14
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 743
4 Damages to fences,
5 Damages to fences,
6 Notices Pr. Rec't Book,
7 Axes,
8 Axes & Spades,
9 FeiTiage,
10 Spades,
11 Spades,
12 Axes &c
13 Ferriage,
14, Ferriage,
15 Ferriage,
16 FeiTiage,
17 Ferriage & Toil
18 Paper Blanlt Wts.,
19 Tin pans
20 & 21 Chargd. to Med., . . ,
22 Damages to fences,
46
67
12
50
10
9
7
«7M!
10
4
50
3
75
20
20
19
8
15
20
7
6
4
?251 291/2
4. Wood & Straw.
1 Wood,
2 Wood,
3 Straw pr. Receipt B.,
4 Straw pr. Receipt
5 Wood pr. Receipt,
6 Wood pr. Receipt,
7 Wood pr. Receipt
8 Wood pr. Receipt,
9 Straw pr. Receipt,
10 Straw pr. Receipt,
11 Wood & Straw,
12 Wood & Straw,
13 Wood & Straw,
14 Wood & Hay,
15 Wood & Straw,
16 Wood & Straw, '
17 Wood & Straw
18 Wood & Straw
19 Wood & Straw,
3
50
10
50
3
50
3
5
10
1
50
21
6
2
25
6
33
10
30
11
10
8
09
9
24
2
4
744 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
2i0 Straw
21 Wood
22 Wood
23 Wood,
24 Wood,
25 Wood & Straw
26 Wood & Straw,
27 Wood & Straw,
2'8 Wood & Straw
29 Wood & Straw
30 Wood & Straw,
31 Wood & Straw
32 Straw,
33 Wood,
34 Wood & Straw, ;
35 Straw,
36 Wood,
37 Wood,
38 Straw,
39 Hauling Woods,
40 Wood,
41 Wood,
42 Wood
43 Wood & Straw,
44 Wood & Straw,
45 Wood & Straw,
46 Wood & Straw,
47 Wood & Straw,
48 Wood & Straw,
49 Wood & Straw,
50 Straw & hauling.
51 Wood & Straw,
52 Wood & Straw,
53 Wood & Straw,
54 Wood & Straw,
55 Wood & Straw,
56 Wood & Straw,
57 Straw,
58 Chargd in Incidl^ (5) ,
59 Wood, 9
60 Straw 60
61 Wood, 16
62 Chargd. in Incidl. 4,
63 Wood, ^ 7 40
12
6
50
13
50
1
50
3
6
6
5
10
13
6
4
50
6
3
22
6
50
18
21
2
621/2
5
25
3
12
10
19
15
6
13
75
12
11
7
5
30
10
60'
8
75
7
1
3
75
48
10
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 745
64 Wood & hauling 9
65 Wood & hauling, 16
66 Wood & . hauling 6
$589 49
Medicine.
1 Doctr. Dawson,
2 Doctr. London
(8) 66 Col. Bulls Forage,
(9) 67 Surgeon's Forage,
28 62
11 081/2
39 701/2
13 75
13 75
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
AGREEABLY TO GENL. ORDERS ISSUED BY THE GOV-
ERNOR FEBY. 7TH 1814 TO JAMES LAMBERTON IN-
SPECTOR 1ST BRIGADE 7TH DIVISION OF MILITIA
FOR MARCHING A DETACHMENT OF MILITIA FROM
SAID BRIGADE (CARLISLE) TO ERIE.
Rations 19184 at 17 Cents, .
Waggons & sundry hauling,
Wood, straw &c.,
Incidental expenditures, . .
Camp kettles,
Miedicioe
Coll. Bulls forage
Forage for the Surgeon, . .
Blank warrants at Erie, . .
Additional charge on 1157 Retained rations of 3
Cts. each
3261
28
3220
632
49
202
29
165
39
70
13
75
13
75
7
7555
26
34
71
$7589 97
746
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY WILLIAM McCLEL-
I^AND INSPECTOR OF THE 2ND BRIGADE 7TH DIVIS-
ION IN MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRI-
GADE TO ERIE UNDER GENERAL ORDERS OF THE
GOVERNOR OF THE 7 FEBY. 1814 IN PURSUANCE OF
ORDERS FROM THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
1 Rations 7402_ at 17 Cents,
2 Waggonage,
3 Inicidental,
4 Camp Kettles,
5 Wood & Straw,
Major Woods Forage
Additional sum on other page,
1258 34
1460 75
55
118 37
186 09
10
30S7 55
253 75
No. 2. Waggonage.
1 William McClelland,
2 Joseph Stake,
3 Elisha J. Nawlin,
4 McCuchin & Long,
5 Robert Carson,
6 Patrick Hays
7 Samuel Slider,
8 Stephen Wilson,
9 Alexr. McCHelland
10 Robert Criswell,
$3341 31
14 25
3
140
314
302
302
8
3 50
308.
66
$1460 75
i. Incidental.
1 Tent pins, 2 75
2 Printing notice, 3
3 Bugle horn 12
4 Toll, 4
5 Ferriage 16 50
6 On'e Axe 2
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 747
7 Ferriage, 2
S Toll &c., 7 50
y Ferriage, 5 25
155 00
4. Camp Kettles.
1 Tin pans, 67 37
2 Kettles, 51
Statement of Ration's Issued to a detachmemt, Majr. Clel-
laml Brigade 2 days before & 28 days on their March to Erie
To the following officers non coimmissiond. offn. & Private.
1 Major, 30 days at 4 rations pr. day, 120
3 Captains, 30 days at 3 rations pr. day, 270
5 Lieutenants, 30 days at 2 rations pr. day, 300
2 Ensigns, 30 days at 2 rations pr. day, 120
221 Privates, 30 days at 1 ration pr. day, 6630
7440
deduct (for deserters) 38 rations not drew, .... 38
No. 5. Wood & Straw.
1 Wood 10 50
2 Wood & Straw, 36 92
3 Wood & Straw, 11 40
4 Wood & Straw, 6
5 Wood & Straw, 18 15
6 Wood & Straw, 2
7 Wood & Straw, 14
8 Wood & Straw, 4
9 Wood & Straw 5
10 Wood & Straw 8'
11 Wood & Straw, 5
12 Wood & Straw, 7
13 Straw, 1 50
14 Wood & Straw 10 6214
15 Wood & Straw, 4 50
16 Wood & Rent, 6 50
17 Wood & Straw 5
18 Wood & Straw 5
748 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
19 Wood & Straw 5
20 Wood & Rent &c 9
21 Straw, 2
22 Wood, 2 75
23 Wood, 3
24 Wood, 2 25
185 09
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA.
TO WM. McClelland brigade inspector.
1814.
Apl 30 To seven thousand three hundred & forty nine
Rations furnished the detachment from
Franklin County at 17 Cents, 1249 33
To cash paid Major Wood Forage for One
horse 1 month, 10
To- cash paid the Expences of Transportation
pr. Rect., 1751 84
To Fifty three Rations furnished at London to
Capt. Gordons Company at 17 Cents each, 8 01
Toi 80 Camp Kettles furnished detachment by
Jacob Heyser, 67 37
Error in calculation of last Chargd. rations
?1.00, $3086 55
Additional to Majr. McClelland ac.
as stated on page 99.
Additional account of rations 40 97
Majr. Mctl'lellands compensation,
organizing & marching the Militia
2 months. & 16 days pay & em-
oluments as a Major, 212 79 253 76
Additional to. Majr. Lamberton ac.
as stated in page 96 Camp Kettles, 96 40
Rations furnished two detachments
of Militia which marched to
Philada. Viz 928 rations at 15i^
Cts., 143 84
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE
749
Additional allowance of 3 cents pr.
rations made to the Contractor, 222 78
General Mitchell retained ratio^ns, 2^ ZU
Major Lamberton's services 2
nxonths 25 days pay &c. as a ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^
Major
STATEMENT OP EXPENDITURES BY JOHN JO^ES IN-
^PlfpTOR OF THE 1 BRIGADE 8TH DIVISION MILITIA
/or MARC H Jg A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE
Inu ^KFFmloFFmi.P.BEl.^mA UNDER GENERAL
ORDERS OF THe'^GOVERNOR OF THE 2eTH AUGUST
1814.
... 1390 03
1 Rations, ^^^^ ^^
2 Waggouage, ^^^ ^^
^ Forage, 3^^ oeVa
4 Camp Kettles, 130 92
5 Wood&Straw, • ^^ g^,/^
6 Incidental, 'li i^
7 Provisions, " ^ ^^^^ g^^^ 5^21/2
8 Medicine,
Major Jones services,
68 00
$3729 I2V2
2. WAGGON AGE.
44 Soloman Deutler
45 George Long, ^.^^
46 Abm. Troxal, ' ' ' ^Q,g
47 Hugh Harrison, ' ' g^
48 John App, . • • -^54
51 Henry Crafford ^^2
53 George Rockey, ' ' " 24
56 Philip Rosle, 24
57 Masheck Hull,
87 00
94
750 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
58 George Kuntz 178
59 Thomas Giberson 160
63 Isaac Wertz, 1 50
65 Jacob Wann, 178
69 Henry Shatter, 8
$1371
1. RATIONS.
Furnished by Mr. Sidel 5243 at 17 Cts 891 31
Furni.shed by Self 5376 a 20 Ct 475 20
Furnished by Self 147 a 16 Cts 23 52
1390 03
CAMP KETTLES.
1 Kettles & pans, 48 50
4 Camp Equipage, IS
4 Camp Equipage, 9
5 Kettles & Pans, 52 84
6 Kettles pots & Pans, 45 17
11 Kettles & Buckets 19 50
13 Kettles & pans, 12 25
17 Tins pans, 66
IS Camp Equipage 43 Oli^
23 Kettles, 25 90
'iii Frying pans, 6
3S Equipage, 10 65
40 Kettles 4
68 Tin Ware 3 58
71 Frying pans, 3
$302 O6V2
WOOD & STRAW.
2 Wood & Provisions 5 00
7 Wood & post Burned, 13 25
20 Straw, 5
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 751
32 Wood, 15
35 Wood 17
19 Wood, 1 72
11 Wood, 9
49 Wood &c , 14 33
61 Straw, 1 02
66 Wood & Straw, 34 60
42 Wood 15
130 92
6. Incidental.
12 Axes, 10 50
3 Ferriages 27 19
24 Cords- &c. for Drum, 68
10 Empty Barrel 50
28 Ferriages, 8 06
34 Iron, 75
50 Repairing drums 2 25
62 Sundries, 2 781/2
70 Blanket, 3 25
$55 961/2
3. FORAGE.
9 Oats & Hay, 4 50
14 Oats & Hay, 3 621/2
21 Forage 30 10
39 Forage, 74 621/2
30 Forage, 33 50
53 Forage. 192 IO1/2
25 Forage, 10
64 Forage, 30 34
$378 791/2
752
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
8. MEDICINE.
43 Expences sick,
8 Attending sick,
22 Attending siick,
29 Attending sick,
15 Attending sick
54 Hauling Mede., ,
16 Attending sick, ,
621/2
2
75
50
1 50
1
1
7 371/2
7. PROVISIONS.
26 Salt,
27 Beef & Whiskey,
33 Soap &c.,
55 Sundries
60 Killing Beeves
67 Soaps,
6
93
2
77
5
2
1
78
24
48
DR. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA TO JOHN
JONES BRIGADE INSPECTOR 1 BRIGADE. 8TH DIVISION.
1814.
For the following expenditures in marching the
Militia called from my Brigade for the defence of
Philadelphia to Maicus Hook under General orders
"of the 22d day of July 1814.
Sept. 20 To Camp Equipage and Materials at Sun-
bury pr. Vouchers No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ... 209 95
To Camp Equipage & other Materials,
such as Expences of forage &c. &c.
Vouchers No. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,
28, 29, 30, 230 301/2
To forage wood straw & other Equipage
pr. Vouchers No. 32, 33, 34, 35, 3G, 37, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 160 42
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 753
To Carriage forage & other Equipage pr.
Vouchers No. 44. 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58. 59 1398 eOVo
To (Carriage forage & othei- E^iuipage pr.
Vouchers No. 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,
68, 69, 70, 267 75V3
2267 031^
I'o abstracts furnished from Sunbury to
Reading Number of Rations.
Acc't of Provisions issued to detachment of
U. S. Troops from Rearling to bush
hill from the fourth to the seventh day
of October inclusive.
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY MATHEW STAN-
LEY INSPECTOR 2ND BRIGADE 3RD DIVISION MIi^ITIA
FOR MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE
FOR DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE UNDER GENERAL OR-
DERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE 26TH AUGUST 1814.
No. 1 Rations 389 80
2 Waggonage, 97
3 Incidental, 93 90
$580 70
WAGGONAGE
5 John Powell 20 00
William McPhadin, 22
James Lewis, 24
James Ross, 22
Daniel Townsend 9
97 70
48— Vol. IX.— 6th Ser.
754 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
3. INCIDENTAL.
1 Ferriage Susqucha., 40 00
2 Toll at Witmers, 3 23
3 Toll, 3 94
4 Toll, 60
5 Toll, 1
6 Toll, 32
7 Toll 139
8 Toll, 125
9 Toll, 1 26
10 Toll, 1 391/2
11 Toll, 1 301/2
12 TolK, 3iy2
13 Toll, 32
14 Toll, 52
15 Toll, 24
16 Toll, 1 16
17 Toll 37y2
18 Toll, 30
19 Toll, 18
20 Ferriage, 32
21 Toll 72
22 Ferriage, 1 20
23 hauling Arms, 1 50
24 hauling Arms, 5
25 hauling Arms, 10
26 Collecting & Hauling, 10
27 Collecting & Hauling, 6
93 90
RATIONS.
2 1304 at 20 Cents, 260 80
3 240 at 20 Cents, 48
4 345 at 20 Cents, 69'
17 Officers retained. 12i
389 80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 755
The Commonwealth of Penna. to Mathew
Stauley Inspr. 2 B. 2 Dn. to expenditures
for Marching a detachment of Militia from
his Brigade under the Orders of the
Governor of the 26th Augt. 1814.
To Cash pd. Toll & Ferriage on their march
, ^ , 59' 90'
to York,
To Cash pd. 1304 Rations pr. Return rolHs.
March 2, ^'^ ''
To Cash pd. Titus Taylor for Rations on
March 8, "^^
To Cash pd. Capt. Christian Wiglon for
Rations on March 4 ^^
To Cash pd. Sundries for Hauling pr.
Recpts. March .5, ^^
To cash pd. Dav'd Townsend for moving
baggage. March 6, ' ^
To Cash pd. Collecting and hauling arms.
,/r 1 T .... 32 50
March 7,
To Cash pd. 6 Officers back ration pr. Rec't.
March 17 1^0^
579 20
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY JOHN LIGHT IN-
SPECTOR 1 BRIGADE 4 DIVISION MILITIA, FOR MARCH-
ING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE FOR DE-
FENCE OF BALTIMORE AND GENERAL ORDERS OP
THE GOVERNOR OF AUGUST 1814.
1 Rations 213 821/2
2 Hauling 1^1 981/2
3 Incidental, '^^ ^^'^/a
above ac. in detail 448 31 V2
Ma jr. Light's expenses 9 days at $2, 18 OO
$466 3IV2
756 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
1. RATIONS.
1 835 at 151/2 Cts., 137 17%
2 390 at 151/2 Cts., 60' 45
Barrels for Whiskey, ■ 3 50
9 H. Hibshman Ra., 12 70
1213 82
2. HAULING.
3 John Hatz, 93 00
4 John Ferree 12
5 Samuel Geehr, 40 98
6 Abraham Buck 12
10 Conrad Stormfelty, 4
$161 98
3. INCIDENTAL.
7 Ferriage, 60 75
8 Wood & Toll, 6 99
11 Toll, 1 07
12 Toll, 72
13 Toll, 1 08
14 Toll, 461/2
15 Toll iQYz
16 Toll, 961/2
72 501^
The Commoniwealth of Pennsylvania in ac.
with John Light Inspector of the 1 Brigade
4 Division for Marching a detachment of his
Brigade under General orders of the
Governor of August 1814 for the following
expenditures
No. 1 Martin Miller for Rations Dr 137 17%
2 Martin Miller for Rations, 63 95
3 John Hatz for Hauling, 93
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE 757
4 John Teree for Hauling, 12
5 Cbll. Samuel L. Geehr for Hauling, 40 98
6 Abraham Burk for Hauling 12
7 Tempest Wilson Ferriage of men & Bagga:ge
Waggn, 60 75
8 John Reitzel for Wood Toll &c., & 99
9 Henry Hibshman Rations, 12 70
10 Conrad Stormfeltz hauling Arms, 4'
11 John Martin for Toll, 1 07
12 John Newcomer for Toll 72
13 John Keller for Toll, 1 08
14 Philip Ferree for Toll for Baggage W. 46i^
15 Jacob Brenheisen for Toll, 46%
16 Jacob Brenheisen for Toll, 96%
?448 31%
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY NATHANIEL W.
SAMPLE INSPECTOR 2 BRIGADE 4 DIVISION MILITIA
FOR MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE
FOR DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE UNDER GENERAL OR-
DERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF AUGUST 1814.
1 Waggonage, 49 00
2 Rations, 267 15
3 Incidental, 42 42
358 57
Major Samples expences, in march-
ing & Returning home, 16
Detail expenditures Col. Ankrim
& McClure, 30 00
$404 57
RATIONS.
3 Whiskey, 125
4 Whiskey, 1 25
8 Whiskey, 125
758 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
15 Capt Good, 58 40
16 Capt. MteCullough 78
17 Capt. Robinson, 75
18 Capt. McClure, 4}
20 Capt. Fcltz, 12
WAGGONAGE.
14 Joseph Wentz, 20
19 Abm. IJaker 20
27 John Greenleaf, 9
INCIDENTAL.
5 Expences militia, 4 30
6 Ferriage, 1
10 Ferriage 23
11 Steelyards, 3
12 Ferriage &c., 8
13 Jug for militia, 1 25
22 Ferriage, 75
23 Ferriage 62i/^
The CO'mimonwealth of Pennsylvania in ac.
with Nathaniel W. Sample Inspector 2
Brigade 4 Division, for marching a detach-
ment from his Brigade to York under Genl.
orders of the Governor for the following
expenditures — Dr
Paid John Cameron for 2 Quarts Whiskey
No. 3, 1 25
Paid Ludwick for 5 Quarts Whiskey No. 4, 1 25
Paid Sarah Ring for expences militia No. 5, 4 30
Paiid J. S. Wallace Troops crossing Columba.
B. No'. 6 1
Paid for Whiskey No. 8, 1 25
Paid Tempest Wilson ferriage of Troop
Susqua. No. 10, 23
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 759
Paid Lewis Rosemiller for Steelyards No. 11, 3 50
Paid George White Majr. Contingent expences
No. 12, 8
Paid George Hall for a Jug for Militia Dett.
No. 13, 1 25
Paid Joseph Wentz for hauling baggage
No. 14, 20
Paid Henry Good Capt. for 2 days rations 66
M & 3 off. No. 15, 58 40
Paid James JMcCullough for 2 days rations 116
M & 6 off No. 16, 78
Paid John Robinson for 2 days ratiorns 110 M
& 6 off No. 17, 75
Paid John McClure for 2 days rations 85 M &
6 off. No. 18, 4&
Paid Abraham Baker hauling baggage No. 19, 20
Henry Foltz Rations for 26 men & 2 officers
No. 20', 13
Jacob for Ferriage of Rifle men No. 22, 75
John G. Defevre> Ferriage of detachment of
Militia No. 23, 62i^
John Greenleaf for hauling for Militia No. 27, 9
Coll. Ankrim for expenditures, 20'
Coll McClure for expenditures 10'
388 17%
Majr. Samples own expences in Marching &
reting home, 16
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY CHRISTIAN SPAYD
INSPECTOR 1 BRIGADE 6 DIVISION MILITIA FOR
MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE FOR
DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE UNDER GENERAL ORDERS
OF THE GOVERNOR OF AUGUST 1814.
1 Rations, 1386 16
2 Waggonage, 235
3 Incidental, 415 81
4 Wood & Straw, 54 75
2091 72
760
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RATIONS.
2 280 at 18 Cents, 50 40
11 Quarters & rations, 70'
18 John George pr. Ren., 54
23 1119 at IS Cts 201 42
25 4877 at IS Cts., 877 86
26 582 at 18 Cts 104 76
27 154 at IS Cts., 27 72
$1386 16
WAGGONAGE.
1 George Seltzer 54 00
3 George Metzger, 5
5 Samuel Miley, 30
9 James Reed, 30 00
10 John Bower, 30
16 Jacob Wetty, 18
34 John Scott, 58
235 00
WOOD & STRAW.
4 Wood, 3
4 Wood 9
7 Wood, 3
22 Straw, 5
24 Wood, 18
Wood 6
Wood, 10
54 75
INCIDENTAL.
2 Toll, 8 14
3 Ferriage, 5 821/2
5 Selling Boards 1
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 761
6 Ferriage, 40 92
7 Ferriage, 1 ^^
8 A part of Ferriage, 6
12 Toll, 5 ^^
13 Tolli, 4 22
14 Ferriage,
3 75
15 Ferriage 1^
17 E^xpress' hire, 10
19 Ferriage,
38 140 43
20 Boards & Scantling for Huts for
militia before the received their
Tents, 253 831/2
LI Work dene at Huts 1 26
28 Nails for Huts 6 25
29 Work for Huts 1
30 Work for Huts, 5
31 Work for Huts, 1 50
32 Scantling for Huts, H 10
279' 93
Cr. By and Sales off Boards, after
Militia returned home, 99 93 180 001/2
33 Boxes for Packing Arms in 85 37%
Melchoir Baum for marching Troops To
Baltimore, ^^
$415 81
DR. THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA IN AC. WITH CHRIS-
TIAN SPAYD BRIGADE INSPECTOR.
Aug. 9 To Gash paid Samuel Eglee, for Music.
No. 1,
Sept. 1 To Cash paid Abraham Guldin for 280
rations at 18 Cts. No. 2, 50 40
2 To Cash paid .Jacob Cornhoas ferriage of
men &. No. 3, 5 821/2
762 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
6 To Cash paid Jacob Hershy for Wood.
No. 4, 3 75
5 To Cash paid Samuel Mlley in part for
Hauling. No. 5, 30'
8 To Cash paid Daniel Etter for ferriage of
men & W. J. No. 6, 40-92
8 Toi Cash paid Balser Rolin forrage for
Horses. No. 7, 1 25
9 To Casih paid Jacob Selzer for Ferriage,
a part of No. 8, 6
11 To Cash paid James Reed on Acc't for
Hauling. No. 9, 30
11 To Cash paid John Bower on acc't for
Hauling. No. 10, 30
15 To Cash paid Daniel Maurer for Quarters
& rations. No. 11, 70
20 To Cash paid John Barr for Ttirnpike
fare. No>. 12, 5 34
20 To Cash paid John Stock for Turnpike
fare. No. 13, 4 22
26 To Cash paid Jacob Ro ferriage
Capt. Carothers Compy. No. 14, 3 75
26 To Cash paid Gawin Henry for Carriage
anid ferriage and ferriage over sus-
quch. No. 15, 16
Oct. 3 To Cash paid Jacob Wetty hauling to
York, Pa. No. 16 18
10 To Cash paid A. C. Price riding express
twice & expences. No. 17, 10
Nov. 15 To Cash paid John George for rations
pr. return roll. No. 18, 54
1818
Jany. 18 To Cash paid George Barnet for ferrying
Militia Swatara. No. 19 38 ,
Feby. 11 To Cash paid Enoch Speer for Boards &
Scantling. No. 20 253 831/2
21 To Cash paid Michael Work
done at Wooden Tenits. No. 21, 1 25
28 To Cash paid George 100
Bundles Straw. No. 22 5
28 To Cash paid William W. Hite for 119
rations at 18 Cts. No. 23, 201 42
28 To Cash paid Elisha Green for 6 Cords
Wood at $3. No. 24, 18
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
763
Jany. 4 To Cash paid Melchior Rahm for 4877
rations at IS Ots. No. 25 877 86
4 To Cash paid Christian Young for 582i
rations at 18 Cts. No. 26, 104 76
4 To Cash paid Melchior Rahm for 154
rations at 18 Cts. No. 27 -. . 27 72
March 4 Tt> Cash paid George Seltzer for Nails.
No. 2'8 6 26
To Cash paid Frederick StraAV for buiMing
Huts. No. 29, 1
To Cash paid George Gross for work done
at Huts. No. 30 5
To Cash paid John Dennis for work done
at Huts. No. 31, 1 50
To Cash paid John McC. for Scantling
for work done at Huts. No. 32 11 50
To Cash paid Christian Baum for Boixes
for Muskets. No. 33, 85 37i^
To Cash paid John Scott for hauMnig
Muskets to Baltimore. No. 34, 68
Wood delivered the Troops, 6
Quarters for Troops, 10
To Cash paid Melchior Rahm for taking
Troops to Bait 10
Settled 17th March 1815, 2111 511/2
No.
5 To> Cash paid Cryer for selling boards, 1
1 TO Cash paid George Seltzer for hauling 54
2 To Cash paid R. McClure Toll at Bridge, 8 14
3 To Cash paid George Metzger Hauling 5
4 To Cash paid William Hite for Wood 9
7 To Cash paid Jacob Ackey Wood &c., 3
$2191 65
Deduct Amo'. Sales of Boards, 99 93
Charged to the U. States, |2091 72
764
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY JOHN FOGEL IN-
SPECTOR 2 BRIGADE 7 DIVISION MILITIA FOR MARCH-
ING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE FOR DE-
FENCE OF PHILADELPHIA UNDER GENERAL ORDERS
OF THE GOVERNOR OF AUGUST 1814.
No.
1 Rations,
2 Waggonage,
3 Forage,
4 Wood & Straw,
5 Medicine,
6 Incidental,
Deduct error in No. 2, 6, 44— $2— 69
$1650—73,
Maj. Fogels expences,
1039
93
518
45
35
37
12
10 46
2
56
$1653 42
52 00
1702 73
Waggonage.
7 Henry Denhart 14 00
8 Danil. Hickner 36
11 Jacob Hartzel 21
32 Saml. Robinson, 12
34 Joseph Hindrick, 60
40 Philip Kodenfer 24
41 Jacob Hartzel 96
42 Danl. Kechner, 96
43 Jacob Newhart, 99
33 Samuel Robert, 60
?518 GO
Rations.
1 Capt. Rinker 140 at 18 Cents, .... 25 20
2 Capt. Ruke 90 at 18 Cents, 16 20
3 capt. Rinker 68 at 18 Cents, 12 24
4 Capt. Dinckey 140 at 18 Cents, 25 20
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
765
5 Capt. Ruke 90 at 18 Cents, .
6 Capt. Sundries 68 at 18 Cents
10 Capt. Hartzel,
12 Rations & Bread,
13 Cooking meat,
15 Bread & Whiskey,
16 Bread, salt & whiskey,
17 Beef
18 Beef.
19 Bread.
20 Bread,
21 Whiskey,
22 Beef,
23 Bread & sait,
24 Beef,
25 Sundries,
26 Retained Ratns.,
28 Retained Ratns.,
29 Retained Ratns.,
44 Retained Ratns.,
46 Rations,
47 Capt. Shaffer,
48 Capt. Ganywer,
50 Capt. Dinckney,
52 Capt. Rinker,
16
20
68
56
43
50
223
94
3
00
22
18
10
37
80
54
40
16
90
4
51
13
82 1/2
28
32
04
25
04
75
60
48
18
40
12
6
40
46
44
40
49
20
32
29
20
Forage.
30 Coll, Neighly,
31 Oats & hay,
35 Forage,
$1039 93
18 45
20 83
6 07
45 35
Wood & Straw.
14 Wood, 3 00
15 Wood & Straw, 3 12
36 Straw, 6
39 Straw 12 50
45 Wood 11
49 Wood, 1 50
37 12
766
27 Surgeon Rodgers,
38 Surgeon Rodgers,
9 Express hire,
37 ExpresiS hire.
MISCELLANEOUS PAI
Medicine,
gers,
^ERS.
4
6
08
jers, .
8S
1
1
Incidental.
31
9,5
-
10 46
2 56
1814. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DR.
TO JOHN FOGEL 2B. 7 D. P. M. FOR MARCHING THE
FOLLOWING COMPANIES P^ROM THE COUNTY OF LE-
HIGH TO MARCUS HOOK. VIZ. CAPT. ABRAHAM
REUKE'S CAPT. GEORGE DINCKEY, CAPT. JOHN OTT,
CAPT. HENRY FREY, CAPT. JOHN F. RICHE, CAPT.
ABM. GAY, CAPT. JACOB HERSH, CAPT. NICHOLAS
DERR, CAPT. GEORGE F. COLDOVY, CAPT. ABM. SHAF-
FER, CAPT. JOHN SHAFFER, & CAPT. PETER REUCH.
Sept. 6 To Cash paid Solomon Guder pr. re-
ceipt No. 1,
6 To Cash paid Solomon Guder pr. re-
ceipt No. 2,
7 To Cash paid Andrew Trevig pr. re-
ceipt No. 3
7 To Cash paid Andrew Trevig pr. re-
ceipt No. 4,
7 To Cash paid Andrew Trevig pr. re-
ceipt No. 5,
To Cash paid Henry Denhart pr. receipt
No. 7,
To Cash paid Daniel Keichnier pr. receipt
No. 8,
To Cash paid Joseph Frey pr. receipt
No. 9,
To Cash paid Jacoh Hartzel pr. receipt
No. 10,
To Cash paid Jacob Hartzel pr. receipt
No. 11, .,..,
25 20
16 20
12 24
25 20
16 20
14
36
1 31
43 50
31
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 767
To Cash paid Solomon Gudeu pr. receipt
No. 12, 223 94
To Cash paid James Bell pr. receipt No.
13. 3
To Cash paid Rudolph Smith pr. receipt
No. 14, 3
To Cash paid John Stop pr. receipt No.
15, 22 18
To Cash paid Conrad Stear pr. receipt No.
15, 3 12
To Cash paid Jacob Seider pr. receipt No.
16, 10^
To Cash paid Joseph Michneger pr. receipt
No. 17, 37 80
To Cash paid Jacob Vendeck pr. receipt
No. 18, 54 40
To Cash paiil Balser Hudrich pr. receipt
No. 19 16 90
To Cash paid John Bitteng pr. reiceipt No.
20, 4 51
To Cash paid Henry Wilson pr. receipt
No. 6 68 56
To Cash paid Nicholas Klien pr. receipt
No. 21, 13 82
To Cash paid John Peters pr. receipt No.
22, 28
Tt) Cash paid George Klien pr. receipt No.
23, 32 04
To Cash paid Frederick Smith pr. receipt
No. 24 25 04
To Cash paid Nicholas Neligh (see
datld ac), pr. receipt No. 25, 75 60
To Cash paid John Shaffer pr. receipt
No. 26, 48
To Cash paid John J. Rogers pr. receipt
No. 27 4 08
To Cash paid John P. Ruche pr. receipt
No. 28 18 40
To Cash paid John F. Ruche pr. receipt
No. 29, 12
To Cash paid William Smith pr. receipt
No. 30 18 45
To Cash paid Christian Hagen pr. receipt
No. 31, 20 83
76S MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
To Cash paid Samuel Robertson pr. re-
ceipt No. 32
To Cash paid Samuel Roberts pr. receipt
No. 33,
To Cas'h paid Joseph Hummelrick pr. re-
ceipt No. 34,
To Cash paid Samuel Ash pr. receipt No.
35,
To Cash paid Benjamin Elliott pr. receipt
No. 36,
To Cash paid John Doll pr. receipt No.
37,
To Cash paid John J. Rogers pr. receipt
No. 38,
To Cash paid John R. Price pr. receipt No.
39,
To Cash paid Philip Kodenfer pr. receipt
No. 40,
To Cash paid Jacob Hartzel pr. receipt
No. 41,
To Cash paid Daniel Keichner pr. receipt
No. 42,
To Cash paid Jacob Newhart pr. receipt
V • No. 43,
To Cash paid John J. Rogers pr. receipt
No. 44,
To Oa&h paid Michael Weber pr. receipt
No. 45
To Cash paid John Arandt pr. receipt No.
46,
To Cash paid John Shaffer pr. receipt No.
47,
To Cash paid Abraham Gangwere pr. re-
ceipt No. 48,
To Cash paid Joseph Frey Junr pr. re-
ceipt No. 49,
To Cash paid George Dinkey pr. receipt
No. 50,
To Cash paid Abraham Benker pr. re-
ceipt No. 52
12
60
60
6
07
6
1
25
6
3i
12
50
24
96
96
93
6
40
11
46
44 40
49
20
1
50
32
29
20
16553
42
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 769
NO. 25. DETAILED. CHARGED TO RATION AC. COLL.
NICHOLAS NEILIGH & HIS SUBALTERN & REGIMEN-
TAL STAFF OFFICERS WHO MARCHED ON THE 23 DAY
OF SEPTEMBER 1814 INTO THE SERVICE OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THEIR RATIONS TWO DAYS
PREVIOUS TO MARCHING TO PHILADELPHIA.
To Forage for two horses, 7 00
To Coll. Nelight 7 days rations, $1 pr.
day, ^
To Ma jr. Jacob Shaffer 7 days &c., . . 5 60
To Forage for One horse 7 days, 3 50
To Majr. Peter Rumble 7 days rationis, 5 60
To Forage for One horse 7 days, 3 50
To Adjt. Abraham Levan 7 days
rations, 2 80
To Forage for one horse 7 days, 3 50
To Quarter Master Michl. V/eber 7
days ra., 2 80
To Forage for One horse 7 days ra., . . 3 50 44 80
To Surgeon John J. Rogers 7 days
rations, "^ 20
To Forage for one horse 7 days 3 50
To Surgeons mate Charles Duperhitz
7 days 2 ^0
To Drum Major Jacob Person 7 days
ra., 2 80
To Fife Major Danl. Levan 7 days ra., 2 80
To Sergeant Major Joseph levis 7
Shaffer 7 d., 1 40 30 80
To Quarter M. Sergeant Hug'h Hornor 7
days, 2 80
Rec'd Robert Rossel 7 day rations, ... 2 80
Rec'd Forage for his horse 7 days, ... 3 50
Rec'd One waiter to Col. Neligh 7 days
ratn., 1 40
Rec'd One waiter to Major Jacob
Shaffer 7 d., 1 40 30 80
$75 60
49— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
770 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
ABSTRACT OF RATIONS AND PARTS OF RATIONS ISSUED
TO THE OFFICERS NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
MUSICIANS AND PRIVATES OF THE COMPANIES OF
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA PERFORMING THEIR RES-
PECTIVE TOURS OF DUTY IN THE SERVICE OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANLA AT ERIE BETWEEN THE
DAY OF AND THE THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER
INCLUSIVE IN THE YEAR 1812 BY ORDER OF THE
GOVERNOR DATED THE 15TH OF JULY IN THE SAME
YEAR AND ATTACHED TO THE CORPS COMMANDED
BY BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN KELSO.
Gapt. James Cochran 2421 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., ,
Capt. James Cochran 25^/^ extra rations
of Bread at 15 Cts.,
Capt. James Cochran 25% extra rations
of Meat at 15 Cts., ,
Capt. James Cochran 157 extra rations
of Whislvey at 4 lbs.,
Capt. Michael Miller 3343 Complete
rations at 15 Cts.,
Capt. Michael Miller 70 extra rations
of bread at 5 Cts.,
Capt. Michael Miller 70 extra rations
of Meat at 5 Cts., ,
Capt. Michael Miller 159 extra rations
of Whiskey at 4 Cts.,
Capt. James Mc Knight 409 Complete
rations at 15 Cts.,
Capt. James McKnight 36 1/^ extra ra-
tions of Bread at 5 Cts., ,
Capt. James McKnight 36% extra ra^
tions of Meat at 5 Cts., ,
Capt. James McKnight 76 extra ra-
tions of Whiskey at 4 Cts ,
363
15
1
271/2
1
271/2
6
2S
501
45
3
50
3
50
6
36
613
50
1
821/2
1
821/2
3
04
371 98
514 81
620 19
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 771
Capt. William SmittL 3840 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., 576 00
Capt. William Smith 69 extra rations
of bread at 5 Cts 3 45
Capt. William Smith 70 extra rations
of Meat at 5 Cts., 3 50
Capt. William Smith 179 extra rations
of Whiskey at 4 Cts., 7 88
Capt. James Denniston 3083 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., 462 45
Capt. James Denniston 69 extra rations
of bread at 5 Cts., 3 45
Capt. James Denniston 189 extra ra-
tions of Meat at 5 Cts., 9 45
Capt. James Denniston 189 extra ra-
tions of Whiskey at 4 Cts., 5 52
Capt. John Gilleland 4332 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., 649 80'
Capt. John Gilleland 189 extra rations
of bread at 5 Cts., 9 45
Capt. John Gilleland 189 extra rations
of Meat at 5 Cts., 9 45
Capt. John Gilleland 378 extra rations
of whiskey at 4 Cts 15 12
Capt. Daniel McOombs 4'2'85 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., 642 75
Capt. Daniel McCombs 133 extra ra-
tions of bread at 5 Cts., 6 65
Capt. Dami'el MJcComibs 133 extra ra-
tions of Meat at 5 Cts., 5 65
Capt. Daniel McCombs 316 extra ra-
tions of whiskey at 4 Cts 12 64
Capt. John Fisher 2004 Complete ra-
tions at 15 Cts., 300 60
Capt. John Fisher 122 extra rations of
bread at 5 Cts., G 10
Capt. John Fisher 122 extra rations of
Meat at 5 Cts., 6 10
Capt. John Fisher 244 extra rations of
whiskey at 4 Cts., 9 76
590 83
480 87
683 82
668 69
322 56
772 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Capt. Warren Foot 550 Complete ra-
tions at 15 Cts., 82 50
Capt. Warren, Foot 4^^ extra rations
of Bread at 5 Cts., 22^^
Capt. Warren Foot iVz extra rations
of Meat at 5 Cts., 22i^
Capt. Warren Foot 9 extra rations of
wMslcey at 4 Cts., 36
Capt. David Robinson 2794 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., 419
Capt. David Robinson 32 extra rations
of bread at 5 Cts., 1 60
Capt. David Robinson 32 extra rations
of Meat at 5 Cts., 1 60
Capt. David Robinson 64 extra rations
of whiskey at 4 Cts., 2 56
Capt. Thomas Atkinson 668 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., 100 20
Capt. Samuel Withrow 411 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., 61 65
Capt. Samuel Withrow 105 extra ra-
tions of whiskey at 4 Cts., 4 20'
Capt. John McDowel 422 Complete ra-
tions at 15 Cts., 66 30
Capt. Thomas Hoolin 281 Complete ra-
tions at 15 Cts., 42 15
Capt. Andrew Cochran 69 Complete ra-
tions at 15 Cts., 10 35
Capt. Thomas Forster 738 Complete
rations at 15 Cts 110 70
Capt. Thomas Forster 3i/^. extra rations
of Bread at 5 Cts., llVz
Capt. Thomas Forster 3i/^ extra rations
of Meat at 5 Cts., 17i^
Capt. Thomas Forster 42 extra rations
of whiskey at 4 Cts. 1 68
83 31
424 86
100 20
65 85
66 30
42 15
10 35
112 73
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 772
Capt. John Morris 3735 Complete ra-
tions at 15 Cts 560 25
Captain John Morris 7^/^ extra rations
of bread at 5 Cts., 371/2
Capt. John Morris 28 extra rations of
Meat at 5 Cts., 371/2
Capt. John Morris 165 extra rations of
whislvey at 5 Cts., 6 60
— 568 621^
Capt. Nathan Price 3247 Complete ra-
tions at 15 Cts., 487 05
Capt. Nathan Price 87 extra rations of
bread at 5 Cts., 4 35
Oapt. Nathan Price 87 extra rations of
meat at 5 Cts., 4 35
Capt. Nathan Price 174 extra rations of
whiskey at 4 Cts., 6 96
One Waiter not of the line 31 Complete
rations at 15 Cts., 4 65
502 71
4 65
$6235 481/2
Duly Certified by
BRIG. GENL. JOHN KELSO.
774
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
ABSTRACT OF RATIONS ISSUED BY WILLIAM CLARK
UNDER HIS CONTRACT WITH THE GOVERNOR ON
BEHALF OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA TO THE
FOLLOWING NAMED GENTLEMEN OFFICERS WHO
COMMANDED CERTAIN DETACHMENTS OF THE MILI-
TIA PERFORMING A TEMPORARY SERVICE^ AT ERIE
BEING ACCEPTED BY BRIGADIER GENL. JOHN KELSO,
UPON THE EXTRAORDINARY ALARM EXCUITED ON
THE FRONTIER BY INTELLEGENCE OF THE SURREN-
DER OF THE NORTH WESTERN ARMY OF THE UNI-
TED STATES UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF THE CORPS
DRAFTED BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR BETWEEN
25TH DAY OF AUGUST AND THE 6TH DAY OF SEP-
TEMBER 1812.
Officers Names by Whom
drawn.
Robert McHay, Capt
Robert MoRay, Capt
Ralph Marlin, Col.,
Michael Kincade, Capt
Warren Foot, Capt.
Warren Foot, Capt
Ralph Marlin. Lieut Col., .
Zeletes Lee, Capt
Zeletes Lee, Capt
Ralph Marlin, Lieut. Col., .
Samuel Scott, Capt
John McDowell, Capt
William Dickson, Capt.,
Ralph Marlin, Lieut. Col., ..
Ralph Marlin, Lieut. Col., ..
John Martain, Capt..
Michael Baugher, Capt., ...
Robert McClenahan, Ensign,
Robert McCord, Capt
Hugh Wilson, Capt.
Ralph Marlin, Lieut. Col., ..
John Junkins, Capt.,
.Tohn Junkins, Capt
John Junkins, Capt.,
James Montgomery, Capt.,
Adam Holiday, Capt
Adam Holiday, Capt.,
Alexander Thompson, Capt.,
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c& part of rations.
74
28
35
14
6
6
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24
23
62
109
44
EO
304
44
17
14
8
150
131
146
77
47
lis
129
169
56
$1 92
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
775
ABSTRACT OF RATIONS ISSUED BY WILLIAM! CLARK —
Continued.
Officers Names by Whom
drawn.
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Michael Kincade, Capt.
Matthew Dawson. Capt
Alexander Thompson, Capt., ..
Alexander Beans, Sergt
5
36
5S
10
195
5S
84
94
315
24
59
118
3501
James Montgomery, Capt
James Montgomery, Capt
Ralph Marlin, Lieut. Col
.Tames Montgomery, Capt
James Montgomery, Capt
15
525
15
525
$15 00
$527
7 00
Duly Certified by Brigadier Genl. John Kelso.
776 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
C.
ABSTRACT OF RATIONS ISSUED BY WILLIAM CLARK
CONTRACTOR TO TROOPS STATIONED TWELVE MILES
BELOW THE TOWN OF ERIE AT A POINT CALLED
GALLEGHERS POINT ON LAKE ERIE BY ORDERS OF
BRIGADIER GENL. JOHN KELSO BETWEEN THE FIRST
DAY OF SEPTEMBER AND THE 30TH DAY OF NOVEM-
BER IN THE YEAR 1812.
Amount
1644 Complete Rations at 15 cets per ration $246 60
Duly Certified by Brig. Genl. John Kelso.
D.
ABSTRACT OP EXTRA RATIONS ISSUED BY WILLIAM
CLARK CONTRACTOR TO THE TROOPS STAIONED AT
THE TOWN OF ERIE UNDER THE DIRECTIONS OF
BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN KELSO BETWEEN THE
15TH DAY OF AUGUST AND THE 30TH DAY OF NO-
VEMBER 1812.
495 rations of whiskey at 4 Cents $19 80
8 rations of Candles at 20 Cents 1 60
$21 40
Duly Certified by
BRIG. GENL. JOHN KELSO.
E.
ABSTRACT OP RATIONS ISSUED BY WILLIAM CLARK
CONTRACTOR FOR THE USE OF SICK SOLDIERS, BE-
LONGING TO THE TROOPS STATIONED AT ERIE UN-
DER THE COMMAND OP BRIGADIER GENL. JOHN
KELSO BETWEEN THE 15TH DAY OP AUGUST 1812
AND THE 30TH DAY OF NOVEMBER OP THE SAME
YEAR.
318 Rations of Whiskey at 4 Cents, . . $12 72
3414 Rations of Vinegar at 3 Cents,... 1 0^^
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 777
13 Rations of -Candles at 20 Cents, ... 2 60
30 Rations of Flour at 5 Cents, 1 00
4 Rations of Soap at llYz Cents, 46
$17 81
Duly Certified by
BRIG. GENL. JOHN KELSO.
ABSTRACT OF RATIONS ISSUED BY WILLIAM CLARK
CONTRACTOR TO THE REGIMENTAL STAFF OF MILI-
TIA IN THE SERVICE OF THE STATE OF PENNA. BY
ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR. FOR DEFENCE OF THE
FRONTIERS UNDER THE COMMAND OP BRIGADIER
GENL. JOHN KELSO BETWEEN THE 15TH UKY OF
AUGUST AND THE 30TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1812 IN-
CLUSIVE.
John Porter Quarter Master 94 Complete Rations
at 15 Cts.
WWiamisoin Adjutant 96 CorapJete Rations atj
15 Cts.
Stevenson Surgeons Mate 141 Complete Rations at
15 Cts.
Drum & fife Majors Sergeant Majors Quarter
Master Sergeants 299 Complete Rations at 15 Ctsi
One Vv'^aiter mot of the Line drawn, John Porter
Quarter Master 71 Complete Rations at 15 Cts.
Number of Oomplfete Rations 701 at 15 Cts., $105 15
Duly Certified by
BRIG. GENL. JOHN KELSO.
778
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA IN ACCOUNT
WITH THOMAS GALLOUGH. DR.
1812
July 30 To 8 days Hauling waggon team at $6, . . $48 00
To Hire of one man 6 days at 75 Cents, . . 4 50
To Boarding of this man, 2 Viy^
Aug. 18 To Vz days hauling 2 horses at 6 DoUs.,. . 3
18 To 11 days Hauling from the 19, 20, 2il, 22,
24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31 at 6 Dollars per
dlay; 60
Sept. To 26 days Hauling from the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30 at 6
dollars per day, 156
Oat. 22 days Hauling viz. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
26, 27 at 6 Dollars per day, 132
Amount paid Spencer Baker for wood for
use of the Troops, 2 50
Hire of one horse hauling in the wood
5 days at 25 Cts 125
$415 371/2
Errors charged of August 18th $1.50
charged too much, 125
True Sum. $413 87i^
Duly Oertilied by Thomas Golougher & Receipted for him
to Wilson Smith Qr. M. Genl.
NO. 31. THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA TO REED AND
LATTIMORE. DR.
To Medicine &c for Troops as per Account in
Hospital Department, 1 $76 70
To Medicine &c. for Troops as per Account in
Hospital Department, 2, 69 45
To StationaiT Bake oven Axes «&c. &c. in Hospital
Department, 3 89 98^/4
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 781
To Stationary Ink Stand &c., in Hospital Depart-
ment, 4, 1 68%
To James Biicher Attendance on the Hospital in
Hospital Department, 8, 4 90
To Saml. Hays 4 Calf skins for Drumheads in Hos-
pital Department, 9, 8
To Reed & Lattimore Knives forks wine medicine
Muslin &c., 13,
To Reed & Lattimore Medicine, Stationary, Mxislin
Butter wine &c., 14
To Thos. Gallough Hauling firewood for Hospital
& posts to shelter cannon, 12, ,
By Cash Received of W. Smith Q. M. Genl.,
$168 08
Duly Receipted for By Reed & Lattimore to
W. SMITH Q. M. GENL.
10
671/4
26
1
25
6
$293 641/2
125
561/2
782
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 783
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ON
AC. OF THE UNITED STATES.
The United States.
To the State of Pennsylvania Dr. for the following dis-
bursements for the defense of Erie in 1812 viz: —
For Amount of pay per Abstracts
and accompanying Rolls, $9832 81
For amount of pay per Additional
Rolls.
Viz. Captain Morris, $209 81
Captain Atkinson, 167 50
Captain Hovpling 72 50
Captain McDowels, 126
554 81
Subsistence Account per Abstracts A.
B, C. D. E. F. G, 9684 00
Subsistence Account of the Company
officers 658 80
Field & Staff including foTage in
part, 1437 53 1-3
Forage of Company officers 70 40
Subsistence of Company officers, . . 499 90
Amount of Wm. Lattimor & Reed ac. 142 54i/^
Adjutant Comptons Account of pay, 9 60
Captain Forsters Subsistenice ac- ^
count, 19 40
Captain Withrow's Subsistence ac-
count, 11 40
Captain Atkinson's Subsistence ac-
count, 8' 40
Edvi^ard Hickey Ferriage account,.. 10' 44
Jacob Vanscort Ferriage account,.. 10 031/4
Robert Knox ac. foj' Postage, * 4 40
Anno® Judson ac. for Postage 2 SlVz^
Captain John Morris Subsistence ac, 16 40
Col. Ralph Marlin's Stibsistenoe ac-
count, 62 SO'
ThomaiS Wilson ac. as Clerk &
Rent, 200 80
David Compton per Wm. Clark, ... 36 79
Major Nelson per Wm. Clark, 38
Abstract account in Qur. Master's
dept., ; . 1890 0914
784 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Jonas Duncaiij for the month's pay
his name being left out of the pay
roll, 5 00
Provision Return in favor of Ebeif-
ezer DwenJey for 26 rations at 15
cents, 3 90
2174 58
$25448 72 5-12
Deduct list of Errors 245 44
$25224 28 5-12
ITEMS UNDERCiHARGEiD BY WILSON SMITH.
Capt. John Withrow No. 1 viz.
Private for 1 mo. 19 days charged $8.13 should
be $8.16; 26 in number Amounts to, $00 78
Privates for 1 mo. 20 days charged $8.2-9
should be $8.33; 4 in number, 16
Privates for 1 m^o. 18 days charged $7.61
should be $8.00, 04
Privates for 1 mo. 15 days charged $7.46
should be $7.50, 04
Pay Roll No. 2 Short, 03
$1 05
Captain Gilleland No. 1 number 15 and 19 of
pay roll charged $7.66 should be $7.83,
short, 34
Captain Simiihs Company No. 1, number^ 8,
9, 10, 11 each short, $00 32
Captain Simith'.s Company No: 1, number 12,.. 1 12
Captain Smith short in Item per Abstract, . . 10'
Ciaptn. McKnight's Compy. No. 2 short 10'
In Abstract short 1 CO
Ciaptn. James Cochran No. short, 04
11 39
1 10
EXPENDITURES. BY THE STATE. 785
Short as follows Viz.
Oapt. oile day-3 Rations at 20 Cents, 60
Lieut, one ciay-2 Rations at 20 cents, .. .40
Ensign one clay-2 Rations at 20 cents, . . ^ ^^ ^^
Ensign short per Abstract on his subsistence
ac. charged $27 80 should be $37 80, _^ ^^ ^^
Capt. Foots Subsistence sho.rt one day 3 ra- ^^
tions, ; -I (•(,
capt En,sign short 4 days 8 Rations, 1^ ^ ^^
Captn. Robinson's Subsistence short one day. ^ 60
Lieut. 4 days, ^ g^
Ensigni 4 days, 3 gQ
$31 32
ITEMS OVERCHARGED BY WILSON SMITH VIZ.
$1 86
55
94 92
Capt. Nathan Price pay Roll No. 1
Captn. Miller Price pay Roll No. 1, ••••;••••
captn. Gilleland Price pay Roll No. 1 CrpL ^ 05
Captn. privates No. 16 & 17 Over, ^ ^^
Captn. privates No. 31, ^ ^2
Captn. Pay Roll No. 2 viz charged $764.52
should be $669.59, • •
Capt. Gilleland pay Roll No. 2 charged
$260.93 2-3 shonld be $260.43 2-3,
Capt. McComb's Receipt Roll No. 1,
Capt. Smith No. 1 Amos Martin Over,
Receipt Roll,
Capt. Robinson's No. 1,
Capt. McKnight's No. 1 • • •/ •
Capt. Foster's Ensign overcharged for subsis- ^^
tence,
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50
28 00
ea
1 89
2i 52
30 00
50
786 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Overcharged Amount of Extract viz charged
$9852.81 should be $9822.8Q, 10 01
, 171 88
31 32
140 56
Muster Roll of Col. Martin No. 1.
Staff Officers^ — John Andrews 1.18 days over, $6 00
Noah T. Wade Qr. Master over, 6 17
John Wallace, Surgeon, 5 67
Joslah Stevenson, Surgeon's Mate 5 66
John Wallace, 1 26
24 76
Amt. of ac. of Item in the ac. of Reed & Lat-
timior (161.54.) being Cash charged inad-
missabte, 80 12lL
245 44
A STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE AMOUNT OF PAY DUE
THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS FOR THEIR SERVICES
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF ERIE, ASCERTAINED IN
THE SETTLEMENT OF THE A. C. OF WILSON SMITH
QUARTER MASTER GENERAL TOGETHER WITH THE
AMOUNT PAID EACH ON ACCOUNT, AND THE BAL-
ANCE REMAINING UNPAID, 22D MARCH 1813.
Col. Andw. Christie Amount of his pay $177 60
Paid him on account, lOO 00
William Williamsoni Adjt 117 30
Paid him on account, 40 00
John Porter Quarter Master, 124 09
Paid him on account, 40 00
due
him
77 60
77 30
84 09
Da-vid Clark Surgeons Mate, 28 70
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
787
32 00
jeMeuel Terrill Major, ^g ^^
John Allee Sergt. Major, • •
$316 19
■ Auditor General's Office MtH August 1813. paid the following
Officers paid Receipts herewith Viz. ^^
Col. Andw. Christie. No, 1
Adjt. William- Williamso.n. No. 2, ^^
John Porter Quarter Master. No. 3,
David Clark Surgeon's Mate. No. 4, ^^^ J»^
Major Jeheieuel Terrill. No, 5,
John AUe Sergt. Major. No. 6, ^^^^ ^^
Amount due David Clark for Rations per ^ ^^
Certificate of Colonel Christie
324 59
TMTT^ WTT SON SMITH QUARTER MASTER GENERAL FOR
THrFOL^wmG Disbursements made by him
VIZ.
John Boyd paid him for the carriage of 300 muskets 294 00
johiL Cummings for the rent of a room for the sale
keeping of ammumtion & camp equipage ^^ ^^
Moses Hemrod hauling camp equipage, ^ ^^
Israel Miller hauling camp equipage, ^ ^^
Magau & Betts for Flints,
Thomas Wilso. for Sunday repairs to store room, . . 5 4
John Lythe carriage of Arms & Ammunition _Jll
$349 14
AMOTTNT OF BACK RATIONS DUE CAPT. JOHN MORRIS
COMPANY FROM THE FIRST TO THE 29TH JULY 1812
InTuS^VE WITH AN ALLOWANCE OF 2 DAYS PRE:-
VIOUS TO MARCHING.
10 Rations
To John Sloan 22 Rations
To John McDonald ^g Rations
To P. S. V. Homot ^7 Rations
To Michael Riblet ^4 Rations
To Saml. Hays ^^ Rations
To Hugh Cunningham.
788 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
To James Moore 9 Rations
To Saml. Bunting 8 Rations
To William Henderson 8 Rations
To Joseph Ebersole 25 Rations
To Barnabus McCue 8 Rations
To Henry Miller 8 Rations
To George Brown 8 Rations
To Wm. Ayler 10 Rations
To Thomas Loughery 8 Rations
To Francis Graham 26 Rations
To William Latimore 26 Rations
To Thomas M. Miller 8 Rations
To John Cooper 8 Rations
To William Arbuclde ' 28 Rations
To Holmes Reed 20 Rations
To James Henry 16 Rations
To David Fowzer 8 Rations
To Sheldon Ball 9 Rations
To Saml. Wheeler 22 Rations
To John Gray 7 Rations
To Richard Rardper 25 Rations
To 1 Private Waiter 31 Rations
450
To John Gardner 15 Rations
465
I do Certify on honor that the above is correct to the best
of my knowledge and belief
JOHN MORRIS
Capt. 2nd Company 17 Regt.
JOHN C. WALLACE
Lieut Col. P. Militia
John C. Wallace Lieut. Col. Commanding.
I approve of the above account of back Rations as stated
being due from the State July 27th 1813.
WILSON SMITH,
Q. Master Genl.
I do authorize Mr. Geo. Beuhler to receive the amount of
the within account.
JOHN MORRIS,
Capt. 2nd Compy. 2nd Batt. 17 Regt. 16 Division Penna.
Militia.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. ^89
EX?ENm?UR™S FOR THE DEFENCE OF ERIE &C. &C.
o 2233 95
1 Hauling Muskets Cannon &c., ^^^^
2 Cartoucti Boxes, ^^^ ^^
3 Repairing Arms powder & Lead ^^ ^^
4 Incidental expenses &c.,
5 General John Kelso his services • • •
6 William Camphell amount of expenditures of a
detachment of militia from Butler County, 373 58/.
7 John Dickey amount of expenditures of a de-
tachment of militia from Beaver County, . . • • • • 358 4.y.
8 Camp Kettles, , '
9 General James Steel Amount of Expenditures of
a detachment marched to the defence of Elk- ^^^^ ^^
lo'^ouni'of monies liai^ yupemumera^y Officers, 954 14
11 colonel Lewis Rush services in o-rgamzmg
militia at Phila. for the United States service, . . 80 80
12 George Rawl for Rations,
13 Adjutant General Reed for services & expenses,
in organizing the militia called into the United ^^^ ^^
States service, \V " l\l
14 Wilson Smith, Quarter Master General foi his
pay &c as a Colonel for services rendered at ^^^ ^^
Erie in 1812, ' . '
15 For his pay forage and rations as quaite
. master general for 1813 & 1814 & as a colonel ^^^^ ^^
also,
$13042 14
Statement for
No.
Hauling
Cannon
&c.
No. 1.
600
1 Nicholas Ott,
12 25
2 John Reinhart,
12
3 Andrew Shenour, . .
30O
4 A Kerr,
8
5 Peter Groff ,
25
6 John Gaul,
175
7 Henry Meek
790 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
S Thomas Mitchel,
9 Joel Baldwin,
10 John Lindsey,
11 Jacob Boas Stine & others,
12 John Reiter & George Waggoner,
13 Sundry persons per account,
14 John Miller,
Duly certified for &ca.
85
39
25
lOO
502
50
85
240
82
9
13
$2,233 95
Statemient for making Cartouch Boxes No, 2-.
No.
1 Hummel & Leonicher, 750
2 Stephen HiiUs, 626
3 William McKnighe, 650
$2125
Duly Receipted for.
Statemeilt for Repairing Arms, Powder «S; Lead No. 3.
No.
1 John Ford, 42
2 Obed Fahnestock, 39 50
3 John Howard, 32
4 Boas & Oves, 36
5 Christian Kunkle, 34
$182 51
Duly Receipted for.
Statement of Incidental eixpenses &ca. No. 4.
No.
1 John G. Osier, 11 82
2 Samuel Young, 1
3 Peter Miller, 1 75
4 John Bremsan, 38
5 Stephen Hills, 33 60
6 William Gordon, 3 33
7 John Ford, 5
8 Edward Barrett, 50
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 791
9 William GrOidon,
10 Peter Miller,
11 John Ford,
12 William Gordon, ...
13 Andrew Dorsheimer,
2
60
5
35
16
5
70
8
50
$95 53
Statement of GeneraJi John Kelso for his services &ca. No. 5.
No
1 For 153 days services at 4 dollars per day in-
cluding his horse from 1st July & ending 30th
November 1812, 612 00
STATEMENT OF EXPENSES OF AN EXPEDITION TO
YOUNGS TOWN OF DETACHMENTS FROM THE 29TH
& 107 REGIMENTS OF PENNA. MILITIA NO. 6.
William Campbell amount of Expenditures of a
Detachment of Militia from Butler County, $373 58i^
STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT OF EXPENDITURES OF
JOHN DICKEY FOR MARCHING A DETACHMENT OF
MILITIA FROM BEAVER COUNTY.
No. 7.
Commissarys bill of expenses 50 01
Loss on Camp Equipage, ■ . 50 14
Bacon, 18 271/2
Beef, 35 00
Flour, 45 00
Whiskey, 16 OO
Eixpense of 4 Teams 9 days each at 4 dollars, ..,.. 144 00
358 42%
Mr. Robert Rowlands bill, 94 39
Mr. John Wyley's bill, 23' 62i^
476 44
Deduct the 2 last items tilli explained, 118 01 1/^
$358 421/^
792 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Statement of Jacob Keyser for Camp Kettles for the use of
the Franklin County Volunteers.
24 Tin Camp Kettles 2 Sizes at $1,20 & $1.00, 26 40
16 Tin Camp Kettles 2 Sizes at $1.20 & $1.00, 17 60
$44 00
Duly Certified by Capt. Henry Reger & Capt. Jeremiah
Snider.
Statement of Expenditures by General James Steel for a De-
tachment which marched to the defence of Eilkton in May
1813. No. 9.
For Services and Expenses &c., $2622 98
Duly Certified by Lieut. Col. Andw. Thompson.
Statement of monies paid to the following mentioned officers
of the Militia of Pennsylvania who became Supermunery On
the Organization of the several Detachments called by the
United States into its service.
Supernumerary Officers Viz.
Capt. John Guthrie 2d B. 15 Division
under the Governors General Orders
5th September 1812, 17 days pay &
Rations, $30 93
Lieut. Levi Gibson 2d. B. 15 Division
under the Governors General Orders
5th September 1812, 15 days pay and
Rations under same order, 21 00 $51 93
Capt. W. Crawford 2 B. 12 Division,
who marched to Pittsburg under
Genl. Orders of 5th Sept. 1812, 36 54
Lieut. Jacob Moyer, 26 40'
Ensign John Sheam, 19 07
Sergt. David Sommerville 7 47 89 48
Capt. Jas. Ban 1 B. 16 divi pay &
Rations, 45 33
Capt. Isaac Mason, 29 53
Capt. John Fitterman, 25 26
Capt. Warren Foot, 44 60'
Lieut. Samuel Smith, 30 80
Lieut. John Kean, 21 73
Lieut. J( hn Hay 31 80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 793
Ensign Robert McClemegan, 19 75
Ensign William Scanders, 15 27 264 07
Lieut. Richard Ross, 19 40
Ensign John M. Sturgeon, 22i 47
Ensign Jacob Smell, 10 67
Sergt. Isaac Hight, 6 54
Sergt. John Brown 5 94
Sergt. Amos Tuttle, 9 86
Sergt. James Roney, 8 73
Estate of Jacob Norcross, 8 20 91 81
Capt. Christopher Cauffman 1 B. 15
Division pay & Ration Order 5th
Septr. 1812 12 46
Lieut. D. Dickson 1 B 15 divi pay &
Rations &ca. under Genl. Orders of
31 March 1813, 4 20
Lieut. Samuel Marks 1 B 15 divi pay
& Rations &ca. under Genl. Orders of
31 March 1813, 4 20
Lieut. T. Stewart (Cavalry), 1 B 15 divi
pay & Rations &ca. under Genl.
Orders of 31 March 1813, 24 00
Lieut. James McMinick 1 B. 14 Divis
General Orders of 31 March 1813, . .
Lieut. Henry Vankirk,
Capt. Clark 1 B. 13 divi Genl. Orders of
31 March,
Ensign Zimmerman,
Capt. Jacob Stake late 2d. B. 7 divis-
now 11 divis General orders of 7
Feby. 1814, 100 73
Ensign Samuel Wliite late Id. 7 B.
11th Feby. 1814, 8 00
Capt. Lindsey Sturgeon 2d. B. 5 divis,
7th Feby. 1814 118 66
Capt. McKowan 2d. B. 15 divis Genl.
orders of 5th Septr. 1812, 27 81
Lieut. Saml. Gordon 2d. B 15 divi Genl.
orders 5th Septr. 1812, 16 80
Lieut. Joseph Gibson 2d. B 15 divi
Geml. orders 5th Septr. 1812, 18 20
$954 14
14
53
31
20
48
33
27
73
794 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Statement of the services of Col. Lewis Rush for organizing
the Militia at Philadelphia for the United States Service
No. 12.
24 days pay at 60 dollars per month, . . $48 00
5 rations per day 120 at 20 Cents, 24 00
Forage at 11 dollars per month, 8 80
$80 80
Ceorge Rawl's Account No. 12 of Ra-
tions purchased by him for a Detach-
mient of Militia detailed from the 1st
Brigade 13th division on the march
to Pittsburg, $48 10
Adjutant General Reeds Services in Organizing the Detach-
ment of Militia at Meadville & Pittsburg in 1812 and at
Erie in 1813 — Brigadier General's pay and Emoluments Viz.
Meadville and Pittsburg 75 days, 476 00
Paid several persons as assistants with Incidental
expences, 31 43
Erie 2 months & 10 days, 448 00
Incideintal expenses, 14 04
$969 47
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA TO WILSON SMITH QR. M.
GENL. DR.
For his pay and emoluments as a Colonel at Etie in the pay-
ment of the Troops, adjustment of the Cbntracters ac-
counts &ca. &ca. from the 18th day of September to the 24
day of December 1812 inclusive Valuing the Same at the
rates fixed by Act of Congress for the Compensation of a
Colonel Viz.
For his pay at 75 dolls, 3 month & 8 days, $247 00
For his Subsistence 98 days 6 rations per day, 117 60
For his forage at 12 Dollars per month, 39 20
$401 80
Duly qualified to by Wilson Smith.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 7»5
™%ofMARCmNG A ^I^TAOHMENT FROM HIS Bm-
GADE FOR DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE U™ER GEN
BRAb ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF AUGT. 1814.
....$556 17
1 Rations, . . 443 00
2 Waggonage, 152 03
3 Incidental, '
11151 20
detailed viz.
Waggonage
.... 5 00
2 Jacob Hunter, ^^^^
4 Jacob Jacks, ^2 oo
6 Abm. German ^ 50
7 Godlleb Bock, ^^ ^^
15 Andrew Shanover, ^^ ^^
16. Peter Jones, ^^ ^^
17 Peter Rusis, ^^ ^^
18 Jacob Sailer, ■• ^^ ^^
20 Andrew Kepner, ^^ ^^
21 Geo. Sheffer, ^^ ^^
23 Geo. K Bishop, ^^ ^^
24 Samuel Kepner, ^^ ^^
27 Geo. Sheffer ^^^^
29 John Ludwig ^^ ^^
30 John Lacharies,
$443 00
Rations
.... 44 00
22 John Lotz, 17 60
25 Geo. Snell ^41 92
26 Geo. Snell ^^^ 65
31 Martin Miller, '^
$556 17
Incidental
, 11 00
1 Jacob Keifer, wood,
3 John Gower, Ferriage, ^^
5 John Lotz, Ferriage,
796 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
8 Wm. Cooper, wood, 2 06
9 Thomas Ruth, wood, 2 00
10 Danl. Witmer H. room, 8 00
11 Archibd. McLenegan, H-room, 5 00
12 Tempest Wilson, Fer., 88 90
13 Andw. Shanover, Toll, 72
14 Peter Jones, Toll, 1 31
19 John Lotz, Ferriage, 10 00
28 John Lotz, Ferriage, 20 10
$152 03
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA IN ACCOUNT
WITH PETER SHOEMAKER INSPTR. 2 B. 6 DIVISION,
FOR MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRI-
GADE UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOV-
ERNOR OF AUGT. 1814.
1814 ;
No
Aug 30
Sept
3
Sept
3
Sept
4
Sept
4
Sept
4
Sept
4
Sept
5
IPaid Jacob Keifer for 2 Cords of
Wood $11 00
Paid Jacob Hunter for hauling, . . 5 00
Paid John Gower, Ferriage, mi-
litia Troop over Schuylkill, .... 2 00
Paid Jacob Jacks for hauling, 10 00
5 Paid John Lotz for Ferrying over
Schuylkill, 1 00
6 Paid Abm. Germand for hauling, 12 00
7 Paid Godlieb Bock for hauling, 2 50
8 Paid William Cooper for Wood, 2 00
9 Paid Thomas Ruth for Wood, . . 2 00
10 Paid Daniel Witmer house room
& Wood, 8 00
11 Paid Archibald McLenegan for
house room &c., 5 00
12 Paid Tempest Wilson for ferry-
ing 625 men &c., 88 90
13 Paid Andrew Spanover for Toll,. . 72
14 Paid Peter Jones for Toll, 1 31
15 Paid Andrew Shanawer, 14 00
16 Paid Peter Jones for hauling, 20 00
17 Paid Peter Rusis for hauling, 13 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 797
18 Paid Jacob Sailer for hauling, . . 40 00
19 Paid John Lotz for Ferriage for
2 Companies, 10 00
20 Paid Andrew Kepner for hauling
& Turnpike, 40 00
20 Paid Geo. Sheffer for hauling &
Turnpike 46 00
22 Paid John Lotz for 275 Rations,. . 44 00
23 Paid Geor. K. Bishop for hauling, 30 00
24 Paid Samuel Kepner for hauling, 10 00
25 Paid George Snell for 110 Rations, 17 60'
26 Paid George Snell for 1512 Rations 241 92
27 Paid George Shrefler as pr. Rect.
(hauling), 96 00
28 Paid John Lotz as pr Rect. Toll, 20 00
29 Paid John Ludwig for 10 days
hauling, 60 00
30 Paid John Lacharies for 10 days
hauling, 44 50
31 Paid Martin Miller pr. Receipt
(rations) '252 65 $1151 20
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY DANIEL SHARP
INSPECTOR 1 BRIGADE 1 DIVISION FOR SUSTAINING
MILITIA CALLED CUT FOR DEFENCE OF PHILADEL-
PHIA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD 1814.
5 Whiskey, 1138 98^^
6 Bread, 1195 921/2
7 Beef, 2331 95
12 Retained rations, 706 44
13 Wood 438 17%
18 Candles 113 80 '
19 Incidental expences, 108 47
20 Straw 66 00
21 Salt & Vinegar, 56 95 $6156 69
7 Beef
18 John Alberger, furnished by him from
the 15th to the 27 of Sept. 6618 lb at 7
Cents, 463 26
798 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
21 Stephen Girard furnished by him from
the 16th Septr. to the 5th Novr. 63 bbls. at
?18, 1134 00
Porterage on beef, 13 00
84 William Allen for Back rations, 47 45
142 John Alberger, furnished by him from
the 29th Sept. to 10th Novr. 9632 lbs at
7 Cents, 674 Z4 $2331 95
6 Bread
149 Michael Sager, furnished by him Novr.
21st 6021/^ dozen loaves at 75 Cents per
doz., 451 55
149 Michael Sager, furnished by him, 116
loaves at 614 Cents & Carting 62i^, 7 87^^
232 John Wiser, furnished by him .Jany. 4th,
1815 3000 Rations (bread) at 614 Cents 187 50
10246 Rations (bread) at 75 Cents per doz, 549 00 $1195 92
5 Whiskey
7 Christian C Snyder furnished by him 1
Bbl. 33 Gallons at 66 Cents per Gal., 21 78
Porterage of whiskey, 70
17 Horner & Wilson 7 Hogsheads & 25 Bar-
rels, containing 1684 Gallons at 66 Cts 1111 44
256 Joseph Meyers, Porterage of whiskey, . . 5 06i/4$1138 98
18 Candles.
47 George Bastian furnished by him from
15th Septr. to 10 Octr 82 54
197 George Bastian furnished by him from 18
Octr. to 30 Novr., 26 88
14 William Azenton furnished by him 25th
Oct., 4 38 $113 80
13 Wood
No
6 Godlieb Meyer, furnished by him Sept
loth 1815 2 Cords oak, 14 12
19 George Fisher, furnished by him from
22 to 26 Septr. I41/2 Cords, 116 50
79 George Fisher furnished by him from 29
Septh. to 19 October 19 Cords, 148 26
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 799
100 Benjamin Baulter for sawing, 20 00
113 John J Shoemaker 2 Cords oak, 14 12
190 Joshua Rhoads Deer. 20 1 Cord oak, 7 81
211 George Fisher, furnished by him from
20 Sept. to 22 Novr. 91/2 Cords 102 62
247 George Katz, 1 Cord, 7 18%
263 Jacob Teller 1 Cord, 756 $438 17%
19 Incidental expenses
154 John Erkins for Horse hire, 9 50
163 Conrad Worknot horse hire, 28 50
212 Sarah Murphy services as Nurse at hos-
pital, 65 471/2
269 John Erkins for Horse hire, 3 00
267 Mills & Powel for horse hire 2 00 108 47
20 Straw
4 George Hoffner furnished by him 100
Bundles, 7 00
5 George Simons furnished by him 200
Bundles, 14 00
39 Henry Whiteman furnished by him 650
Bundles, 37 00
265 Henry Whiteman furnished by him 100
Bundles, 8 00
$66 00
21 Salt & Vinegar
Thomas & John Graham pr. Bill 56 95
12 Retained Rations.
49 Capt. Alexander McClain, 12 00
50 Majt. William Spear, 20 10
51 Capt. John Grosscup, 8 00
53 Capt. James Robinson, 12 00
54 Enn. Edwd. Magee 8 00
55 Lieut. Henry Sheetz, 8 00
56 En. Philip Zeiber, 8
57 Lt. Jonathan Davis 8
800 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
58 En. Wesley Stackhouse, 8
61 Lt. Thomas Boilieau, 12
62 Lt. Daniel Streiper, 8 00
63 Lt. Robert Porter, 8
71 Lt. Joseph Goodwin, 8
73 En. Peter Beam,
74 Docar. Zachur Prull,
75 Majt. Philip Boyer
76 Lt. Christian Brown,
77 Lt. James Sands,
78 Lt. Saml. Rodermell,
79 En. John Belgan,
80 Capt. James Sands,
81 Lt. Michael Zilling
82 Doctor John Ingram,
83 En. John Bowen, .-
84 Lt. Josiah Longshore,
85 Lt. Geo. Burkert,
86 Lt. Henry Sneider,
87 Capt. Geo. Sensenderfer '
88 Capt. Jacob Fryer,
89 En. M. Stofflet,
90 Capt. John Hurst,
91 Lt. Jacob Yost,
92 Lt. Henry Hawk,
93 Lt. Philip Hoover,
96 Capt. Geo. Hess,
97 Lt. Isaac McHose,
98 Lt. Joseph Stever
100 En. John Hawling,
107 Capt. John Rawlin,
108 Lt. John L. C. Young,
109 Lt. Edwd. Armstrong,
137 Lt. Levi Evans,
138 Capt. Wm. Holgate,
139 En. John Supple,
151 Capt. Benjn. Shaw,
152 Lt. Peter Frantz,
153 En. Michael Miesner,
157 Capt. Geo. Schwenck,
158 Lt. Henry Schwenck
159 Lt. James Fenny,
160 En. John Zetler,
169 Capt, Jacob Shurtz & Ensign Rowen, 7 20
12
00
8
50
27
36
3
60
11
60
11
60
11
60
11
60
12
9
24
8
8
10
80
10
80
10
80
12
10
80
12
00
12
00
12
12
00
10
00
9
60
9
60
17 60
17
60
17
60
17
60
12
00
7
20
7
20
14
40
14
40
14
40
7
60
7
60
7
60
7
60
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 801
170 En. Saml. Moyer, 9 20
179 Col. Christn. J. Hutter, 17 42
180 Capt. John Donblaser, ^ 5 20
181 Capt. William Fisher, 5 20
182 Majr. Jacob Hellix, . 14 82
183 Lt. David Roth, 5 20
184 Doctr. John Erb 5 20
185 Capt. Adam Haycock 5 20
186 Lt. John V. Bush, 5 20
187 Qr. Master Jno. Hall, 5 20
191 Geo. Wm. Miller, Surgn 7 80
258 Capt. Wm. McGlathery, 7 60
259 Lt. John Warner 7 60
260 Ens. Geo. Bisbing, 7 60
261 Lt. John Bisson, 7 60
706 44
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY JACOB G. TRYON,
INSPR. OF THE 2 BRIGADE 1 DIVISION, FOR SUSTAIN-
ING MILITIA CALLED OUT FOR DEFENCE OF PHILA-
DELPHIA & NEIGHBOURHOOD 1814.
1 Rations, 1736 65
2 Bread, 3772 86
3 Beef, 6377 46 14023 28
4 Whiskey, Salt & Vinegar, 1991 27
5 Soap and Candles 145 04 14023 28
6 Wood & Straw, 2902 48
7 Waggonage, 912 76
8 Marching Militia, 592 75
9 Forage, 509 49
10 Hospital expences, 10
$18,950 76
detailed
2 Bread
3 John A Laus furnished by him Sept. 6, 1814,
5V2 dozen of loaves 4 12^/^
51— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
802 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
6 Conrad Mental furnished by him Sept. 6 12
dozen loaves, 9
8 John A Laus furnished by him Sept. 8th SV^
Doz. equal to 13(> rations, 5 85
527 Rations of at 41/2 Cents, 23 71i^
19 John Schlaterer furnished by him Sept. 12
20 Doz at 75 cts pr. doz., 5
20 Frederick Shober furnished by him, delivered
at Camp Snyder, 34 45
25 Frederick Shoher, 1485 Loaves of & porterage
a $2 81 55
41 John A. Laus furnished by him Sept. 16th, 69
Loaves, 3 rations in each a 4^^ cts 9
43 Freak. Shober furnished by him at Camp Sny-
der, 81 55
54 Nathan Dilhorn furnished by him 27 Sept. C 5
0 11 Net a $6,50 33 14
7 Barrels & Porterage 3 06
57 Fredk. Shober furnished by him Sept. 28th
830 Loaves furnished at Camp Snyder & $2 por-
terage, 53 SlVz
62 Jacob Almindinger furnished by him Sept. 28
470 Loaves & $2 porterage, 32 371/2
89 Frederick Shober furnished by him Oct. 1 284
Loaves delivered at Camp Sr 17 75
84 Nathan Dilhorn furnished by him 3 Octr. C 4 1 26
Neat a $6.50, 27 12
6 Barrels & Porterage, 2 73
86 Geo. & John Benner furnished by them 4th Octr.
15 doz. of delivered at Camp Snyder, 11 25
90 David Pomery furnished by him 5th Octr. 278
doz. Loaves of Bread, 208 50
96 John* Schlaterer furnishc'd by him at Camp Sny-
der 175 loaves & Cartery, 21 3114,
99 Nathaniel Dilhorn furnished by him 7 Octr. C 6 3
3 Neat a $6.50, 44 05
10 Barrels & Porterage 4 45
108 David Pomery 156 Doz. Loaves delivered 8 Octr.
at Camp Snyder, 117 47
127 David Pomery 156 Doz. Loaves delivered Octr. 15 188 25
131 John G. Finn furnished by him, delivd. at Camp
Snider 18th Octr 12 06
134 Jacob Almendinger furnished by him and de-
livd. at Camp Snyder Octr. 18, 14 75
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 803
137 Samuel Carswell, furnished by him & delivd.
to Capt. Wersler's Compy. from 31st Augt. to
13 Sept. Beef & Bread, 39 91
162 George Egert furnished by him Sept. 26, 1S14
10 Dozen loaves at 75 Cents pr <ioz 7 50
203 Nathaniel Dilhorn furnished by him Nov. 2d. C. 4
3 12th Neat a $6.50 and Barrel 33 cents 33 78
Porterage &c., 1 28
224 Nathaniel Dilhorn furnished by him 5 Nov C 10
1 23 Neat a $6.50, 67 96
Barrels &c., 5 55
236 C 10 3 5 Neat a ?6 Barl. &c. 69 39
260 I. P. Brown furnished by him 10th Novr. 3171
Doz. Loaves 23786 27
272 Jacob Almindinger furnished by him Nov. 12
at Camp Snyder, 112 50
3 Beef
16 John Alberger furnished by him from 6th to the
12 Septr. 3374th at 7 Cents, 236 43
John Alberger wood Candles & Soap, 21 30
45 John Alberger from 16th to 23 Sept. 7418th a 7
cents 519 26
89 John Alberger 25 Sept. to 5 Octr. 17263th a 7 cents, 1208 41
John Alberger Straw, 5
116 John Alberger 6 Octr. to 13th 11031th a 7 cents 772 17
John Alberger 108th Yellow Soap at 121/2 Cents,.. 12 96
John Alberger 2 Boxes 80
John Alberger 50th dept. Candles a 18 Cents, 9
145 John Alberger 14 Octr. to 21st 12634 at 7 Cents,. . 884 38
John Alberger 167th Candles a 18 Cents, 30 06
John Alberger 270th Soap a 12 Cents, 32 40
John Alberger 8 Boxes, 3 37
226 John Hausley furnished by him Nov. 5 to Col.
Humphrey Reg't. 655th 49 12i/^
263 John Alberger furnished by him from the 22d.
Octr. to 2d Nov. 1600 lb a 7, 1120
Soap & Candles pr. bill for same time, 148 59
370 Stephen Girard furnished by him from 12 Septr.
to 1 Novr. 65 Barrels Beef at $18 pr. Bbl. por- &
terage $13 1183
804 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
276 John Odenbeimer furnished by him Nov. 16 1809
lbs at. 141 21
6377 46
5 Soap & Candles
7 Henry Schell, furnished by him Deer. 24, 10 lb
Soap at 121/2 cents, r 1 25
53 Alexr. Cook furnished by him from 16th to 24th
Sept. Soap & Candles pr. Bill, 94 08
106 Robert Burgess furnished by him Oct. 5th 1 Bar-
rel Vinegar & 1 Box Candles, 13 07
115 Robert Burgess furnished by him 12th Octr 1
Box soap 20 10
114 John Alberger furnished by him Octr. 10th 391bs
Candles at 18 Cents & 71 lbs Soap at 12 Cents &
Boxes, 16 54
145 04
4 Whiskey, Salt & Vinegar
4 Andrew Bcdie furnished by him, Septr. 26th, 2
Bbls. 71 Gall, a 65 Cts &c.. Porterage 75 Cents,. ... 46 90
11 John Cook furnished by him 12th & 14th Octr,
314 Gallons whiskey a 80 cents, 251 20
1 Bbl. Salt 31/2 Bushels a $3, 10 50
1 Bbl vinegar, 6
5 Inspected Barrels, 6 25
Porterage 5 loads 2 50
13 William Dean furnished by him Sept. 9. 2 Bar-
rels at $2.50 & drayage 50 amts 5 50
17 George Savity furnished by him Sept. 6th 34
Gallons whiskey at 6.2i^ cents 21 25
3 Gallons vinegar at 25 cents, 75
51b Soap at 121/2 cents, 62i^
One 3 Gallon Jug 62 Cents 1 Coffee bag 12 1/2, 741/2
1 Bushel fine Salt, 2 50
32 George Savity furnished by him Sept. 22d. 7 Bar-
rels whiskey containing 222% at 67 Cents 149 07
1 Barrel salt $11.50 & Porterage $2, 13 50
34 Smith & Streeper furnished by them from 9th to
13 Septr. whiskey, salt & vinegar, 152 65
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE, 805
52 John Cook furnished by him 27th Septr. 3 Bar-
rels whiskey, 100 Gall, a 70 Cents, 70
Porterage, 50
56 George Savitz furnished by him 27 Septr. 4 Bar-
rels whiskey containing 125 Gal. 67 Cts 83 75
1 Barrel vinegar &c Porterage 7 25
67 John Cook furnished by him Sept. 29th 2 Tierces
whiskey containing 153 Gall, a 75 cents, 114 75
Porterage, 75
73 John Cunningham furnished by him Sept. 30th
5 Gallons whiskey a 75 cents, 4 75
78 George Savitz furnished by him from 27
Sept. to 1 Octr. 2 Barrels, 8 Bushels $3 50
pr Bushel, 28 00
Cr. Returned 15 Gall whiskey a 67 cts 10 05
17 95
1 Barrel vinegar, 6 00
60 lb Soap at 11 Cents 6 60
Porterage 75 31 30
98 John Cook furnished by him 7th Octr. 4 Barrels
whiskey 133 Gall a 80 cts.,
2 Barrels vinegar a $6,
7 Bushels fine Salt $3,
porterage,
105 Robert Fleming furnished by him 1 Octr. 99 Gal-
lons at 75 cents,
5th 1361/2 gallons at 80 cents,
porterage,
118 John Cook furnished by him 14 Octr. 135 Gallons
whiskey 80 cts.,
2 Barrels a 125 cts.,
1 Barrel fine Salt 3^^ Bushels,
133 Andrew Bodie furnished by him Octr. 26th 22 Gal-
lons whiskey a $1,
2 Kegs whiskey a $1,
7 Bushels fine salt a $3, and Cask 50 Cents,
135 Samuel Owens furnished by him 18 Octr. I Hhd.
whiskey 129 Gall, a 80 cents,
Porterage,
158 Samuel Owens furnished by him 26 Octr. 203V2
Gallons whiskey at 82 Cents Porterage & bar-
rels included 175 37
106
40
12
21
1
74
25
109
20
1
108
2
50
10
50
22
00
2
00
21
50
103
20
50
806 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
172 Othniel Alsop furnished by him 29 Octr. 1 Bar-
rel vinegar 6 50
178 George Savitz furnisiied by him 31st Octr. 1
Barrel Salt, 16 00
196 Samuel Owens furnished by him 2d Novr. 2 Bar-
rels whiskey containing 65i/^ Gallons at 82 cents,. . 53 71
2 Barrels $2.50 & Porterage 50 Cts., 3 00
291 Peter Deshong furnished by him Nov. 7th 69
Gallons whiskey & 2 Bbbs., 64 10
328 Andrew Bodie furnished by him 91 Galls whis-
key,
4 Bushels fine salt,
3 Barrels,
77
80
14
00
2
75
1991
27
1 Rations
35 Samuel Castor Septr. 17 supplies for different
Compy.,
61 John Fox for the Qr. Masters department of the 2
Regiment volunteer Light Infantry,
125 Capt. Henry Jarretts Troop of horsemen, rations
& Forage pr. Bill (44 in number)
Lt. Col. Horn, rations for self & Boy for 14 days
a 6 rations pr day
14 days forage for 2 Horses,
• 151 I. I. Spencer Surgeon, 19 days rations for self
and waiter & Forage for 2 Horses 26 days from
the 7 to 15th 1 Ration pr. day a 20 cts.,
from 15 to 26 1 Ration pr. day at 20 cts,
Leman Banes, Qr. Master Serg't.,
Joseph Goodwin Qr. Master Serg't 20 days rations
at 2 rations pr. day a 20 Cts and 35 days forage, . . 17 31
154 Col. Thomas Humphreys 21 days rations for self
& Boy at 7 rations pr. day, 29 40
27 days Forage for 2 horses, 14 04
157 Abraham Shelmire assistant Qr. Master 4
167 Ens. W. Stockhouse 24 days rations 9 60
168 Lt. I. L. Boileau, 24 days rations, 9 60
169 Capt. McClean, 23 days rations, 9 20
170 Lt. Jonn. Davis, 24 days rations 9 60
179 Samuel Daniel, 28 days rations, 5 60
180 Majt. W. Spear, 27 days rations, 10 80
129
61
500
503
68
16
80
7
30
1
60
4
40
4
00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 807
181 Capt. Horn, lA. Horn, John Dingier, feJosiah ^^ ^^
Biglow, 5 60
182 John Davis, 28 days rations, . . . •
,o4 Lt. Isaiah Longshore, 4 days rations, ^ ^^
185 Ensn. John Bower, 4 days rations, ^^ ^^
186 Lt. Henry Scheetz, 28 days rations,
187 Capt. John Grosscup, 28 days rations ^^ ^^
188 Lt. Philip Leiber, 28 days rations,
189 Capt. William Purdy 28 days rations ^ ^^
190 Lt. James Horner, 28 days rations, ^ ^^
li*2 Lt. John Royal, 6 days rations, ••••;•■•-••;•••
193 James Robinson. Robert Porter. Daniel Streipe
and Edward Magee, Officers of the Nornstown Ri- ^^ ^^
fle Company 27 days each a 2 pr. day
195 William Watts Majr. 2d. Regiment, com-
manded by Col. Humphreys Forage for 2
Horses' 23 days at 26V4 Cts each, ^ Z^ '
nations for self 16 days, ^ ^^
Rations for Boy ' "' \j ^
2 Rations underdrawn from Octr. 20th to Novr. ^^ ^^
2d. 13 days at 40 cents pr. day 5.20 • ■ •
198 Col. Thomas Humphreys 26 days at 4 ras. pr^ day 20 80
5 20
10 40
204 Capt. Saml. Mathers 16 days a 2 ras. pr. day.
241 Capt. John Hurst, 13 days at 2 ras. pr. day . .
242 Lt. Isaac McHose, 13 days at 2 ras. pr. day,
1517 05
5 20
5 20
231 Capt. Joseph Sands, 12 days a 2 ras. pr. day,. ... 4 8^
232 John Bilger, 12 days a 2 ras. pr. day
237 Lt Henry Hawlc, 13 days a 2 ras. pr. day,
239 Capt. Geo. Hess, 13 days a 2 ras. pr. day,
240 Lt. Michael Tilling, 13 days a 2 ras. pr day.
*the above five lines, duplicated.
243 Ensign Samuel Moyers 13 days rations 2 pr. day 5 20
244 Lt Philip Hoover, 13 days rations 2 pr. day, . .
247 Capt Geo. Sensenderfer, Lt. Henry Schneider
Geo. Borkerp, Enn. Michael Stoffer from 21st Octr. ^^
to the 2d Nov. 2 Rations pr day each, ■ • • •
248 Lt. William McHart, 13 days a 2 pr day each,. . 5 ^0
253 Jacob Yost, 13 days a 2 pr day each,
254 James Sands 12 days a 2 pr day each,
318 John Davis 54 back Rations at 20 cents, ^^ ^
324 Enn. Peter Beam, 26 Rations a 20 cents,
348 Lt. Jacob Keller, 11 Rations a 20 cents,
808 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
350 Enn, Jacob Rodenbah, 11 Rations a 20 cents, 2 20
199 Capt. Saml. Mathers, 9 days at a 2 pr. day, 3 60
202 Capt. Magill Lt. Haire & Ensign Eder for 12 days
rations each at 2 pr. day, '. . . . 14 40
205 Lt. Col. Horn 26 days each at 3 pr day 15 60
208 John Ingram, 10 days at 1 pr. day, 2 00
211 Doctr L Prall 19 ditto each at 1 pr. day 3 80
213, Arthur Curran, 12 days each a 1 pr. day, 2 40
214 I. I. Spencer, Surgn. 8 days eacli a 2 pr. day, 3 20
217 Joseph Goodwin, 11 days each a 2 pr day 4 40
118 Majr. Philip Boyer 6 days each a 4 pr day 4 80
8 days each a 2 pr day 3 20, 8 00
219 Capt. McClean 7 days rations a 2 pr. day, 2 80
Lieuts. Alexr. McClean, Thomas L. Boileau &c
Ensign Wisley Stackhouse each 6 days a 2 pr. day 7 20
221 Capt. Christian Wigton, I.ieuts. H. Daniel, Geo.
W. Baldwin & Ensign I. M. Mollis each 30 days at
2 rations pr. day 48
223 Abraham Shelmire 11 days rations a 1 pr. day, . . 2 20
227 Capt. Jacob Freyer, 13 days rations a 2 pr. day,.. 5 20
230 Samuel Rodemel, 12 days rations a 2 pr. day 4 80
231 Capt. Joseph Sands, 12 days rations a 2 pr. day,. . 4 80
232 John Bilger, 12 days rations a 2 pr. day, 4 80
237 Lieut. Henry Hawk, 13 days rations a 2 pr. day,. . 5 20
239 Capt. Geo. Hess, 13 days rations a 2 pr. day 5 20
240 Lieut Michael Tilling, 13 days rations a 2 pr day, 5 20
Amt. of retaind rations, $1736 65
6 XVOO'D AND STRAW.
No.
26 Jacob Rodgers furnished by him
Sept. 14th 3 Cordsi oak, (Carting &c.
included $20 43
39 Jesse Hallowell furnished by him
Sept. 21, 9 Cords (hauling «B;c to
Camp Snyder) , 80 87
58 91/^ Cords (hauling &c to Camp
Snyder) , 70 63
60 James Hunt furnished by him 28
Sept. Wood 13 doll & 265 Bundles
Straw at 5 Cents 26 25
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
809
17 Jesse Hallowell furnished by him
1 Octr. and delivered at Camp
Snyder, 94 52
81 Wood & Oats, 94 52
85 3 Cords delivered, Oct. 5, 21 56
88 12 Cords delivered Oct. 18, 89 26
102 18 Cords delivered Oct. 10, 136 SlVz
113 36 Cords delivered Oct. 14, 265 50
120 20 Cords delivered Oct. 22, 148 60
147 20 Cords delivered Oct. 22, 181 87
148 26 Cords delivered Oct. 22, 183 75
156 18 Cords deiMvered Oct. 25, 119 50
165 7 Cords delivered Oct 27, 119 50
171 24 Cords delivered Oct. 5, 45
183 8 Cords delivered Nov. 1, 48 00
209 5 Cords delivered Nov. 3, 32 50
210 William Graham furnished by him
3rd Novr. to Col. Humphrey's Regt.
11/2 Cords. 10 121^
229 Jonathan Thomas furnished by
him Novr. 5th 5i^ Cords to Col.
Humphreys Regt., 33 00
245 Elizabeth Withey, Wood, Straw &
hay furnished by her Novr. 5th, .... 130
251 Preston Eyres furnished by him
Nov. 4th 7 Cords, 47 25
334 Majr. Edwards Price furnished by
him 14 Deer. Cord at Camp Mifflin,. . 7 00
36 Levis Passmore furnished by him
Octr. 2d Wood to Col. Humphreys
Regt, 12 00
12 John Fullerton, furnished by him
8 Septr. ]00 Bundles straw at Camp
Snyder, 8 00
29 Abner Holt furnished by him,
straw & hay to the Troops at Camp
Snyder, 63 ZT^
47 Daniel Keims furnished by him 26
Sept. 50 Bundllies & Vz- Cord, wood at
Bush-hill , 8 00
66 Nathan Parsons furnished by him
232 Bundles, 16 24
$2051 61
810 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
70 William Supbe, furnished to Col.
Th'Oimpson detachment 2 80
74 Abner Holt, hay & straw delivd. at
Camp Snyder, 98 45
97 John Forster 30 Bundles straw at
Camp Snyder, 3 00
101 John Shipley furnished by him
8 Octr. 250 bundles delivened at
Camp Snyder, 20 00
107 John Fullerton furnished by him
8th Oct. Hay & Straw delivered at
Camp Snyder, 52 93
109 Abner Holt 8 Oct. Hay & Straw de-
livered at Camp Snyder 81 10'
12i3 Abner Holt 15 Oct. Hay & Straw
delivered at Camp Snyder, 100 07
124 John FuHerton; 15 Oct. Hay &
Straw delivered at Camp Snyder, . . 87 39
143 Thomas Birch 21st Oct. 113
Bundles delivered at Camp Snyder,.. & 81
160 Abner Holt 26th Oct. hay & straw
delivered at Camp Snyder 15 00
201 Nathan Pearson 11th Nov. 38 hay
& straw delivered at Camp Snyder,.. 2 66
256 Abner Holt furnished by him &th
Novr. for the use of the Troops at
Camp Snyder, 110 37
50 Wood, hauling & wharfage, 66 93
9. FORAGE.
No.
5 William Metier furnished by him
Septr. 17th. 35 Bushels Oats at 50
Cts, $17.50—9 Hickory Brooms
at 15 Cts., ?1.35, $10 85
31 13 Bushels Oats 20 Sept., 7 28
37 William Mettler furnished him
21st 457 Bushels Oats at 50 Cts.
Camp S., 22 50
$856 87
Amount of Wood & Straw, $2902 48
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 811
William Mettler furnished him
21st 15 Bushels Oats at 50 Cts.,
Camp S., ''5^^
William Mettler. furnished him
21st 14 Bushels Oats at 50 Cts.,
Camp S., "^
CaiTied forward, 72 3S
48 John Kessler furnished by him 26
Septr. 12 Bushels Oats at 56
Cents, 6 75
55 William Bailey furnished by him
27 Septr. 21 1/^ Bushels oats at 53
cenits, 11 39
59 Henry Earnest furnished by him
28 Septr. 10 Bushels Oats at 56
cts & carting to Camp Snyder
sundry times, 12 10
69 John Kessler furnished by him 29
Sept. 20 Bushels Oats at 56i/4
cents, 11 25
71 A Parschal 1 Bushel oats, 75
79 William Mettler furnished by him
5 Octr. 20 Bushel's Oats at
5QVi cents, $11.25—35 Bushels
Oats at 60 cents, $21.00, 32 25
117 Henry Earnest furnished by at
sundry times for Camp Snyder, 41 25
119 William Mettler furnished by himi
14 Octr, for the use of Camp
Snyder, 6 98
129 Henry- Earnest furnished by him
18th Octr. 60 Bushels oats at 60
cts, $36.00— Poterage, $1.30—
Carting 2 loads wood, $2, 39 30
136 Elijah Mathers furnished by him
18th Octr. 18 Bushels oats deliv'd
at Camp Snyder & 51
142 Wain-er Peteir 12 bushels oats de-
liv'd at Camp Snyder 6
177 Henry Earnest Oats deliv'd at
Camp Snyder, 12 75
220 Thomas Malin 25 Bushels Oats de-
liv'd to Col. Humphreys Regt., 15 62
812 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
285 William Melter Oats delivered at
Camp Snyder, 10 IZVg
290 .John Kessler Oats delivered at
Camp Snyder, 40 GO
5 Abner Holt furnished by him 28
Sept. hay & straw delivered at
Camp Snyder, 90 27
4'6 Abner Holt furnished by him 28
Sept. hay & stray delivered at
Camp Snyder, 49 ZlVz^
361 Benamin Elliot furnished by him
Oct. 1814 to Ooil. Humphreys'
Regt.,
225 Majr. Phillip Boiyer, for 1 house 6
days,
110 William Mettle conveying to
Camp Snyder for Horses, . . .
Amount of Forage, $509 49
1
50
1
56
15
88
8. MARCHING MILITIA.
23 Capt. James Halberts expences in, 25 35
24 Capt. Peter Rush's expences in ,.. 246 41%
27 Capt. Jacob Grosh's expences in, . . 215 88
38 Capt. John Creigh's expences in, . . 37 51
91 Ensign James Alexander substitute
from 31st August to 16 Octoher 47
days at 3 rations pr. day, ?28. 20— de-
duct 64 rations drawn, ?12.80, 15 40
92 Lieut. Samuel Thompson subsis-
tence from 31st Aug., 16th Oct. 47
days at 3 Rations pr. day, $2'8.2'0—
deduct 64 ratioas drawn, $12.80, .... 15 40
93 Capt. James Halbert's subsistence
from 31st August to 16 Oct. 47 days
at -3 rations pr. day, $28.20^Capt.
James Halberts Waiters pay and
subsistence same time, $21.40 — de-
duct 64 rations drawn, $12.80 36 80
$592 751/2
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE,. 813
7. WAGGONAGE.
No.
2 Joseph. Little in the service of
Wigtons Company of Chester
County with 4 Horse Team 11 days,
8 days at 8 doll's pr. day & 3 days
at ?C pr. per day, $82 00
15 William L. Read Conveying to
Camp Snyder, 71 00
18 Wm. Webster Conveying Whiskey
to Camp Snyder, 1 00
28 Henry Earnest Carting Whiskey to
Camp Snyder, 3 75
36 Robert Forster Carting Oats to
Camp Snyder, 50
42 Edward Jefferies Carting goods to
Camp Snyder, 8 OO
49 John Wilson Carting Tent poles to
Camp Snyder, 75
63 Samuel Baird Carting Arms &c for
Washington Blues, 1 50
82 Edward Jefferies Conveying to
Camp Snyder, 1 50
103 Henry Earnest Conveying to Camp
Snyder, 13 80
104 Henry Freed Conveying tent to
Camp Snyder 2 00
111 Joseph Body Conveying sundries
to Camp Snyder, 4 41
126 James Vanatta Conveying Forage
to Camp Snyder, 60 00
183 Isaac Guyham Conveying two
Loads to Camp Snyder 2 00
144 Moses Lapsley Conveying Camp
Equipage to Camp Snyder, 2 00
146 Charles Brown Conveying Mus-
kets to Camp Snyder, 3 75
166 Adam Musketnuss Conveying
Camp Equipage to Camp Snyder, . . 4 00
194 Geo. Wentling Conveying Medical
stores for Coll. Humphreys Regt. . . 3 50
aOO Chas. I^Ioyd, hauling wood for
Regt 1 00
5
00
20'
oo
5
00
30'
00
20
00
50
32
00
2
50
18
00
10
00'
814 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
206 James Flitcher hauling Camp
equipage
2^'7 Joseph Fleming 5 days service of
team for clay -
2il2 Conrad Emery 1 days service of
team for day,
215 Drake Randolph 5 days service of
team, for day,
216 Jesse Edwards 5 days service of
team for day,
222 Aaron Cliemens hauling wood for
Camp Snyder
228 John Snare 8 days seirvice of team
for Camp Snyder,
234 William Jones 1 days service of
team for Camp Snyder,
236 Jacob Hoover 1 days service of
team for Camp Snyder,
238 William Andrew on ac,
249 Henry Freed 7 days service of
team, 45 50
The above Twelve for Col. Humphrey's
Regiment.
257 Henry Earnest wood &c to Camp
Snyder,
268 Clemen Lauret hauling Artillery,
286 Conrad Emery 10 days hauling Ar-
tililery Col. Humphrey,
293 Jacob Zell for hauling wood Col.
Humphrey,
296 Jesse Edwards hauling from 1st to
the 10 Novr.,
298 Godfrey Shawaker, Carting Arms,
Drums &c.,
323 Felix Lynn 6 days hauling at ^8,..
329 Conrad Worknot 6 days sundr'ies,
369 James Hughty 6 days hauling C.
Snyder
356 Henry Earnest 6 days hauling,
359 Daniel Helm 6 days hauling
372 Alexr. Lamberton 17 days Capt.
Halbert,
3721 Peter Musgeninng 17 days Capt.
Creigh,
26
37
5
00
60
00
1
50
40
00-
1
50
48
00
8
00
75
3
81
40
00
102
OO
102
00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 815
1 George Merket hauling
Cannon $3 00
10 Henry Meyer's hauling
Rifles, 13 00
14 Enoch Marple hauling
Rifles, 62
21 Sample Cl-aig hauling Rifles, 75
22 Abraham Wilt hauling Tent
Polesi, 1 00
18 37
?912' 76
Amount of Waggonage.
, 10. HOSPITAL.
233 Christian Flucker conveying sick
to Wilmington, 3 00'
200 Susan Clark Nursing Sick, 2 00
252 Jane Wigdan Nursing Sick, 4 00
273 John Ingram conveying Sick to
Wilmington, 1 00
$10 00
Additional to Majr. George Welshs ac.
as stated in page 132.
Additional rations $67 20
Expences of a sick man &
Washington Court House, . . 26 00
His services in organizing &
marching 3 mon/ths 5 days &
emolument as a Mayor, .... $266 00
$359 20
also
For Medicine & attendance of Richard
Murphy a sick man, 32 00
The United States To the State of
Pennsylvania Dr. for the following
miscellaneous expenditures for the
Defence of Erie &c. &c.
To amount brought from page 174, ... 13042 14
For so much paid Noa"h Wade Deputy
Qr. Master for his services &c., .... 35 86
816 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
For Am't paid John Ross for hauling
for 1 Ration Pr. day omitted in ac of
Wilson. Smith, as above ($1938.85) he
having been allowed 5 instead of 6
rations pr. day 103 00
Additional supernumerary 427 60
No. 17. Capt. Jarret & Ruch Troops of
Horse p. roll 1685 03
$15308 63
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ON
AC. OF THE UNITED STATES.
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY GEORGE WELSH
INSPR. 2 BRIGADE 5 DIVISION IN FURNISHING A DE-
TACHMENT OF VOLUNTEERS FROM HIS BRIGADE
WITH RATIONS &C. ON THEIR MARCH TO BALTIMORJi;
UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR
OF AUGUST 1814.
341
8''
73
50i
40
00'
24
28
5
00
10
00
16
00
No.
1 For Rations,
2 For Camp Kettles
3 Hauling,
4 For torage ,
5 For Express hire,
James Gillilands expences in pro-
curing provisions,
Majr. Welsh's compensation at $2
dollars pr. day 8 days,
the above in detail
No. 1 Rations or Provisions in lieu thereof.
1 Fredk. Keefer for bread for Capt.
Oobeans Co., 12 00
2 Thomas Adelsberger for bread for
Capt. Oobeans Co., 5 65
3 Isaac Shinour, Salt for Capt. Co-
beans Co., 25
4 Henry Gassaway baking bread for
Capt. Cobeans Co 3 00
510 60
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 817
5 James Milton. 167 lb. beef for Capt.
Cobeans Co., 8 82
6 Thomas AdelsbeTger for bread for
Capt. Cobeans Co., 4 24
7 Greorge Fennel for flour for Capt.
Cobeans Co 2 50
8 John Mackelfuesh whiskey & salt
for Capt. Cobeans Co., 3 67
9 Adam Brenizer 164 lb. Beef for
Capt. Cobeans Co., 11 48
10 Caty Mary Bread for Capt. Cobeans
Co., 2i 00
11 Zedkiah Moore wood for Capt. Co-
beans Co. 1 00
12 Joseph Worley whiskey 2 75
14 Andrew Will whiskey & Salt Capt.
Thomas Co., 5 87i
15 James Miller Beef for Capt. Millers
Co., 6 18
16 Thomas Adelsberger Bread, Capt.
Millers Co 2 55
17 A. Larsh Candles, Capt. Millers Co., 37i
18 Jacob Wimott Candles, Capt. Millers
Co 60
19 Thomas Adelsberger Bread, Capt.
Millers Co., "25
20 Adam Brenizen Bread, Capt. Millers
Co., ' 2 47^
21 Adam Breinzen Beef & Salt, Capt.
Millers Co., 4 41
22 Wm. Lorrell Bread, Capt. Millers
Co., 1 08
23 Mary Hoffman Bread, Capt. Millers
Co., 19
24 William Bossiano Bread, Capt.
Millers Co 90
25 Sam]. Dorsey whiskey 2 621
26 Andrew Marshall Ferriage 4 50"
27 Capt. Campbell rations &c., • 55 00'
28-29 Capt. Eichelberger rations &c.,.. 20' 47
30 George Sherman for 51 suppers, . . 5 20
31 John McMelfresh Flour & Whiskey, 5 10
52— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
818 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
32 Adam Bremizer Beef, Oapt. Adams, 10 64
33 Elizabeth Robert, Bread & whiskey, 56
34 George C. Pierce, salt & whiskey, . . 3 60
35 Thomas Adelsberger Bread, Capt.
McCurdy 2 81
36 James Miller Beef .6; Salt, Capt. Mc-
Curdy, ~ 4 14
37 William McClelland provisions, .. 2-00
39 (German name), 143 lb. beef, Capt.
Cobeans Co., 11 64
40 Frederick Keefer baking bread, ... 6 00
41 Henry Wasness 10 lb. Camdles, 2i 50'
42 Henry Watkins 1 Bbl. flour 6 OO
Degraft 627 Rations at 17 cents, ... 106 59
12 Frederick Keefer 20 Suppers for
part of Capt. Campbells Company, . . 6 20
Capt. Eichelberger retained rations
as pr. Receipt on his provisions
return of 2d. & 3d. Septr., 2 00
No. 4 FORAGE.
38 John Bausman 137 bushels Oats &
hay, 13 2&
43 Jacob Wincott 9^/2 bushels Oats &
hay 12 00
No. 5 EXPRESS HIRE.
341 82
No. 2 CAMP KETTLES.
47 Christian Wampler 49 at $1.50 73 50
No. 3 HAULING.
44 Ulrich Eihler, 12 00
45 Michael Newman 7 days at $4, 28 00
40 O'O
24 28
46 Leonai-d Dill riding to Carlisle, 5 00
James Gillilands expences in procuring provi-
sions 10 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 819
Majoi- Welsh's compensation at 2 dollars pr.
day 8 days, 16 00
$510 60
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY MATTHIAS GRESS
INSPECTOR OF THE 1 BRIGADE 7 DIVISION IN MARCH-
. ING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE UNDER
THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF SEPT.
1814 FOR DEFENCE OF PHILADELPHIA & NEIGH-
BOURHOOD.
No.
1 For Rations
3 For Waggonage,
3 For Incidental expences,
4 For Retained rations (since the
above was states)
1621 53
Majr. Gress expences 27 days at $2
pr. day, 54 00
1081
92
487
25
27
56
24
80
$1675 53
detailed statement of the above.
RATIONS.
No.
6 Maria Lucker for 1204 at 18 cents,.. 232 92
6 Maria Lucker for Cooking beef &c., 12 25
11 Capt. Abraham Horn retained 260
at 20 Cts , 52 00
12 Capt. Peter Mugcsser retained 244
at 20 Cts 48 80
13 Capt. George Hess retained 318 at
20 Cts 63 60
15 Capt. William retained 258 at 20
Cts., 51 60
S20 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
16 Capt Francis Smith retained 354 at
20 Cts.,
17 Capt. John Dornblasser retained 231
at 20 Cts.,
18 Lt. Abraham Sailer retained 204 at
20 Cts
20 Capt. John Turn retained 192 at 20
Cts
21 Benjm. Stroh retained 116 at 20
Cts.,
26 Capt. John Turn retained 11 at 20
Cts
31 Jacob Shurts retained 285 at 20 Cts.,
34 Capt. Christopher Mixsell' for fur-
nishing rations,
35 Ensign John Walsh retained ra-
tions at 6 a,
36 Capt. Henry Jarret rations for self
& Co.,
37 Lt. Col. Christian I. Hutter rations
& Forage,
38 Majr. Hellick rations & Forage, . .
39 Lt. Col. Abraham Horn' rations &
Forage, 16 10
Capt. Henry Jarrett, Rations and
Forage for the Troop or Horse
under his command for 5 days (27
No.), 243 00
No. 2. WAGGONAGE.
7 Peter Hawk hauling baggage to
Philada.,
8 Philip Reeo hauling baggage to
Philada.,
22 John Smith hauling 3 days to Mar-
cus Hook,
23 Joseph Roch hauling 3 days to Mar-
cus Hook,
24 John Whiteman hauling 2 Waggons,
25 Christian Roth hauling baggage to
Camp,
28 Burk & Mixsell hauling baggage to
PhM'ada.,
70
40
46
20
40
80
38
40
23
20
2 20
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3
00
1
20
62
15
10
20
6
90
72
75
63
75
24
00
24
00
64
00
36
00
71
25
1081 92
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 821
29 John Heister hauling baggage to
Philada 22 50
50 David Gosner hauling baggage to
PMlada., 17 50
32 John Frey hauling baggage to Camp, 40 00
33 Nathl. Mechler conveying in boats
to Phila., 51 50
1
00
3
00
3
25
2
50
2
81
1
00
5
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9
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No. 3. INCIDENTAL
No.
1 John Traxsell Express hire
3 Joseph Unangst Express hire
4 John Knauss repairing belts &
Colours,
5 Samuel West conveying Arms,
9 Christian I. Hutter Candles &c., . .
10 Doctr. Mirrel attending sick
14 Doctr. Geo. Miller Medicine for sick,
19 Curtis Gruble 150 bundles Straw,
NO. 4.
Since the above ac. was settled the
following ac. of back rations have
been rec'd & Settled Viz.
No.
1 James Shaffer 4 20
2 George Moser 8 00
3 Capt. George Hess, 4 80
4 George Muller, 4 80
5 John Erb 2 20
6 William Gordan, 60
487 25
27 56
24 80
$1621 53
822 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
STATEMENT OF MONIES PAID TO THE FOLLOWING
MENTIONED OFFICERS OF THE MILITIA OF PENN-
SYLVANIA WHO BECAME SUPERNUMERARY ON THE
ORGANIZATION OF THE SEVERAL DETACHMENTS
CALLED BY THE UNITED STATES INTO ITS SERVICE.
Supernumerary Officers, viz.
Amouat brought from other page, . . 954 14
Capt. Thomas Stewart 2 Brigade 3
Division General Orders of the 26
August 1814,
Lieut John Proat
Lieut. William Hendeirsion,
Ensign- Peter Livergood,
Lieut. Thomas Ganger,
Lieut. Thomas Ross,
Lieut. Joel Shoemaker,
1 John Leidich D. Dr. Master of 1
B. 7 D. under the General Orders of
Septr. 1814,
2 Lieut. Peter Kachline,
3 Lieut. Benjamin Frazer,
4 Ensign John Price,
5 Capt. John Tlirn,
6 Ensign Jacob Shirk
7 Lieut. Eleazur Price
8 Capt. William Fisher,
9 Lieut. Michael Seip,
10 Ensign John Broadhead,
11 Lieut. George Hilyavd,
12 Ehsign John Fish,
13 Capt. Henry Engle,
14 Capt. Isaac Fry,
15 Cat)t. Francis Smith,
16 Capt. George Deter,
$1381 74
13 33
8 33
10 00
6 67
10' 00
10 00
8 33
66 66
L
C
50 54
15 60
29 90
19 73
39 54
20' 43
17 00
18 27
17 40
15 40
15 40
15 40
18 27
18 66
39 40'
10 00'
360 94
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE, 823
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE OF PENNA. ON AC. OF
THE UNITED STATES.
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY ARCHIBALD S. JOR-
DAN INSPECTOR OF THE 1 BRIGADE 5 DIVISION IN
SUSTAINING AND PROVIDING FOR MILITIA AT YORK
PA. UNDER THE ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE
26 AUGUST 1814 ALSO OF A GENERAL ORDER OF OC-
TOBER FOLLOWING.
No.
1 Huts for Troops at York $2480 94
2 Waggonage, 2346 00
3 Rations, 1689 34
4 Camp Kettles 1121 50
5 Wood & Straw, 80O 13
6 Incidental expenses, . ." 536 16
9 Major Jordans services 128 00
the above ac. in detail.
No. L
116
81
289«
81
774
05
13
31
37
36
78
00
24
00
48
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48
00
50
00
64
00
9102 07
4 George Luttman for Board & Nails
Huts, far the troop at Yorlv,
13 Abraham Gortman Boards & Scant,
14 Abraham Gortman Boards & Scant,
15 Abraham Gortman Boards & Scant,
11 Abraham Gortman Boards & Scant,
$3840 34
Cr. By amo. of sales of boards &c after
the troops left York 1359 40 2480 94
No. 2. WAGGONAGE.
4 Thomas Finney 13 days at ?6,
5 William Main 4 days at $6
6 Alexander Woods 2 Waggon 4 days
each,
7 John Laughlin 8 days at $6,
8 Jacob Sailor from the 1st to 15th
Sept.,
9 Peter Jones 14 days,
10 Andrew Kepner 15 days at $6 pr.
day, 90 00
824 MISCELI^ANEOUS PAPERS.
11 John Christian 6 days at $6 pr.
day,
20 Nineteen Waggoners each at $60,..
23 Jacob Hoon 2 Waggons, hauling
from Phila to York,
24 Joseph Baldwin 1 waggon, hauling
from Phila. to York,
25 Andrew Bennet 12 days hauling for
Capt. Allison's Co.,
26 Henry Stover 16 days Capt. Mays
Compy.,
27 Charles Gorsuch 23 days Capt. Mc-
Konkeys Compy.,
28 Joseph Jordans 24 days Capt. Kerr's
Compy.,
32 George Klinefelter 23 days Capt.
May's,
36
00
1140
00
120
00
60
00
72
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96 00
138
00
144
00
138
00
No. 5. WOOD, STRAW &C.
No.
3 & 12 William Eichelberger wood, . . 237 91
6 John Louks wood, 7 50
8 Adam Halls straw, 5 00
12 Jacob Sides wood, 13 00
17 John Koch 1985 bundles straw 155 87
21 Jacob Straber 6 Cords wood, 24 00
29 George Luttman 57%. Cords wood, 204 85
31 John Koch 527 bundles straw &c., 47 00
33-37 Jacob Shultz 34 Cords & %, .... 105 00
2346 00
No. 3. RATIONS.
13 Furnished by Geo. Stoutzenberger, 1689 34
No. 4 CAMP KETTLES, AXES & SPADES.
1 Christian Lanius, axe handles &c., . 23 00
18 Abner Thomas, for 18 axes, 55 00
19 William Rees 30 Mattock & handles, 97 50
22 Michael Greble 4 doz. Spades, 64 00'
34 Charles F. Fisher 228 Camp Kettles, 342; OO
36 Geo. F. Stine & Tobias Fahs 360
Camp Kettles, 540 00
1121 50
800 13
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 825
No. 6. INCIDENTAL.
2 Billmyer for Printing 5 00
3 Robert Willson for selling Boards, 5 00
5 Lewis Shive Guarding Barrack, . . . 254 00
6 Williana McIIvance Medicine, 58 80
7 Jacob Shultz & others drying Tents, 104 50
John Stroman attending sales of
Boards & Collecting the money, 30 OO
12 Daniel Spangler, damages to fences, 16 50
16 Geo. Yost, Toll for 47 Waggons, . . 22 36
30 Adam Haller, Express hire 5 00
35 Fredk. Forger Cleaning Anns &c.,. . 35 00
536 16
No. 7.
Majr. Jordans service sustaining &
providing for Militia at York under
the Orders of the Governor — 53 days
at $2, 106 00
Services in receiving & depositing arms
& camp equpage brought from Balti-
more 11 days at |2 22 00
128 00
Amo. of Majr. Jordans ac, $9102 07
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE OF PENNA. ON AC. OF
THE UNITED STATES.
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY ISAAC POST IN-
SPECTOR OF THE 2D BRIGADE 8 DIVISION IN MARCH-
ING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE UNDER
THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF OCTO-
BER 1814 FOR DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE.
No.
1 Rations 2270 44
2 Waggonage 636 00
3 Quarters Wood &c., 292 53
4 Incidental, 256 20
5 Additional to the above has been reed and
settled, 87 68
$3542 86
826 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 1. The above in Detail.
4 WAGGONAGE.
No.
1 Abrakam Hinds,
Jediah. Hewett,
George Gardner
8 Isaac Vincent,
45 Eliphalet Mason,
62 John Hanniy,
68 John Jones hauling Camp Kettles,
86 John Lines,
90 Joseph Moss,
93 Derrick Bird,
94 Henry Feel,
125 Robert Harrison
Andrew For&ter
John Gotshall,
Samuel Jones,
135 Jacob Seydle,
135 Jacob Seydle, 60' 00 636 00
No. 1. RATIONS.
No.
4 Frederick Bailey 360 at IS Cents, . .
9 William Ross 225 lb. Beef at 61/2
Cts.,
13 Eliphalet Mason 470 Rations 18
Cts.,
133 Jonathan Hancock 2337 Rations IS
Cts.,
136 Jacob Sedel pr. rations Rolls No. 1
2, 3, 4, & 5,
137 Jacob Sedel 124 rations at 16 Cts ,
$2270 44
3 QUARTERS WOOD &C.
9 Conrad Enogh wood, 1 75
19 Andrew Croop Rent &c 2 91
20 Thomas Miller Rent &c 2 47
15
00
15
00
9
00
42
00
29
00
76
00>
2
00^
73
00
16
00
74
00
71
00
16
00
16
00
16
00
16
00
90
00
576
00
60
00
64
80
14
62
84
60
420
66
1665
92
19
84
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 827
No.
21 Jamima Donaldson Rent &c., 2 90
22 William Harrison Rent & Wood, . . 2 50
23 John Lunger Rent & Wood, 2 00
24 William Clark 1 Cord Wood & Rent, 4 50
25 Ingly Tiffany 1 Cord Wood & Rent 1 44
26 John Irwine 1 Cord Wood & Rent, 4 50
27 David Petrikin Rent, _ 3 00
28 Wiliiam Whitaker 1 Cord Wood &
Rent, 1 50
29 William Montgomery 1 Cord Wood
& Rent, 2 50
30 William Mointgomery 1 Cord Wood
& Rent, 4 00
31 James Lougkr 1 Cord Wood & Rent, 2 00
32 Ann Wilson 1 Cord Wood & Rent, 5 00
33 Wm. Williams House tent Wood &c 2 00
34 Mary Cornelison Wood &c., 4 00
35 J. Loughead Wood &c., 1 00
37 Wm. Montgomery Wood &c., 2 50
39 George Sweney 2^4 Cords wood, . . 5 33 1-3
40 James Loughead 2 Cords wood, . . 3 00
41 Casper Christman Rent &c., 1 20
42 Conrad Lions, 2 00
43 William Montgomery Rent & Wood, 5 00
44 Frederick Christian Rent, 1 00
46 John Sehler 1 Load of wood, 1 OO
47 Ruth Suhler Rent & Wood 1 00
48 Daniel Montgomery for 7 Loads
wood 8 75
48 James Campbell Rent, 1 00
51 Frederick Burkingting Rent &c., . . 4 00
52 Geoirge "^AOiitlock Rent &c., 5 25
53 I Irwin Rent & Wood 3 00
54 Benjn. Reed Rent & Wood, 4 00
55 William Hartman Rent & Wood, . . 1 25
56 Thomas Osbourn Rent & Wood, . . 4 00
57 Barbara Barret Rent & Wood, 1 00
58 Edward Morrison Rent & Wood, . . 1 00
59 Rhoda Shuler Rent & Wood, 2 00
60 Silas Haywood Rent & Wood, 1 OO
61 Jacob Sackler Rent & Wood 2 00
63 George Lott Rent & Wood, 1 50
828 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
64 Samuel McLees Rent & Wood,
65 William Clark Rent & Wood,
72 Frederick Bailey Rent & Wood, . . .
74 Ira Daniels Rent & Wood,
75 Saml. Sigler Rent & Wood,
76 Barbara Barret Rent & Wood,
77 Mai-y Moon Rent & Wood,
79 G-eorge Lott Rent & Wood,
80 Wm. Whitakeir Rent & Wood,
81 Ira Danielsi Rent & Wood,
83 Isaiah McClure Rent & Wood,
84 Mary Man Rent & Wood,
85 Hugh Flack Rent & Wood,
87 John Person 1 Load Wood,
97 Abraham Casper House Rent &c.,
98 Hugh Flack House Rent &c.,
99 Silas Howard House Rent &c.,
lO'O Samuel Eustice House Rent &c.,..
101 John Manly House Rent & Wood,
103 George Hildey house Room &
Wood for 17 Messes each 5 days,
103 Elizabeth Dougherty Rent &Wood,
105 Mahlon Huff, Rent & Wood
106 John Irwin Rent & Wood,
107 Eleanor Wilson Rent & Wood, . . .
108 Mary Mann Rent & Wood,
109 John Dean Rent & Wood,
110 Benjamin Reed Rent «6; Wood,
111 Witham Whitaker Rent & Wood,. .
112 William Starks Rent & Wood, . . .
113 William Morrison Rent & Wood,
114 Charty Campbell Rent & Wood, . .
115 John Foust Rent & Wood,
116 Alexander Montgomery Rent &
Wood,
117 Edward Morrison Rent & Wood, . .
118 George Loat Rent & wood,
119 George Smuth Rent & Wood,
120 Mahlon Huff Rent & Wood,
121 Benjamin Reed Rent & Wood, . . .
12;2i WiLWam Whitaker Rent & Wood,
123 Nathaniel Wittel, Rent & Wood,
124 James Gearhart Rent & Wood, . .
1
50
3
GO
4
50
7
50
2
00
2
00
1
50
3
00
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3
00
2
00
1
50
3
50
1
50
1
621/2
3
00
1
50
1
84
1
50
25
50
1
50
3
O'O
2
25
1
75
7
50
3
OO
1
50
4
50
2
50
2
50
2
25
2
00
2
00
2
00
2
21
2
00
2
00
4
00
6
00
5
00
5
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
126 Andrew Olipliapt Rent & Wood, 1 27
127 Rebecca Haire Rent & Wood, ... 1 62
130 Jemima Donaldson 5 Loads wood; 5 00
131 Joseph Kerr Wood & House Room
14 Loads &c., ^^ ^^
829
$133 35
Amount of Quarter Wood &c. ?292 56 5-f
4 INCIDENTAL.
No.
2 Alexander Baldwin Express Hire, 15 OO
6 Peter Pursel taking up Deserters, 36 SO
10 Joseph Vansick Services at Wilks-
ban-e, 3 OO
11 William G-eorge use of Court
house, 4 00
12 Joel Turiell Express hire, 1 50
14 Oliver Helm Ferriage '7 00
15 Surgeon Parker Attending Appeal, 3 00
18 Conrad Lyons Ferriage 3 00
38 John Woodside Express hire, 3 00
50 Henry Alwards taking a Deserter, 20 00
67 Philip Goodman ferriage 13 75
70 John Mills for Camp Kettles, .... 19 62
73 Peter Baldy paper & Flour 1 18
78 Philip Goodmani 1 Axe & house
hire ^ 75
88 Joseph Mouse Ferriage, $13.75—
120 Bushels oats & 9 Cwt. Hay
&c., $73.17, 86 92
89 Edward Morrison rent for a Guard
House, 4 00
91 John Taggart for Hay, 5 25
92 Alexander Baldwin Express hire, 9 00
96 John Hallock Bbl. Salt &c., 4 25
104 Robert Gray (express) 1 18i^.
128 Peter Voulk nursing & boarding
sick, 200
128 Charles Fl-azer Express hire to
Harrisburg, 10 00 20140%
Amount of Incidental, $256 20y2
830 - MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 5.
Additional Expenditures by Majr. Post
under ttie General Orders of the
Governor of OctO'. 1814.
No. 1.
1 David Petrikin attending sick &c., 6 25
2 Daniel Cameron' for making a
Coffin &c 4 00
3 William Sheriff for nursing sick, . . 6 00
'4 Jemima Donaldson house rent for
a part of detachment, , . 4 00
5 William Clark for attending sick, . . 9 43
29 68
Majr. Posts services 29' days at $2 pr.
day viz. from the 7 Nov. to 5 Dec.
both day inclusive, 58 00 $87 es
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ON
ACCOUNT OP THE UNITED STATES.
Statement of expenditures by James Dunlap inspector 1
Brigade 14 division in marching a detachment from his bri-
gade under the general orders of the Governor of October 1814
viz.
No. 1 For Rations 4020, $812 50
2 Waggonage, 240 00
3 Quarters and fuel, 73 00
- 4 Camp Kettles, 24 00
1149 50
(The above in detail)
No 1 Rations
Furnished to 165 men for twenty days
at one ration per day, 3,300
Tw^elve officers twenty days at 3 per
day, 720
4020 at 812 50
No 2. Waggonage
23 George Morgan 20 days with two five horse
Teams at 6 Dollars per day, 240 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE, 831
No 3. Quarters & Fuel
1 Richard Donaldson for house room & fuel, . . .
2 George Jackson for house room & fuel,
4 Valentine Sergeant for house room and fuel
5 Neil Gillespy for ferriage of Troops, &c., ....
6 Jacob Copeland for House room & fuel,
7 Joseph Brent for House room & fuel,
8 William Satters for House room & fuel,
9 William Little for House room & fuel,
10 James Wallace for Toll,
11 John Campbell for House room & fuel,
12 Melchoir Embick for House room & fuel,
13 Thomas Herbert for House I'oom & fuel, . . . .
14 Thomas Richards for House room & fuel, . . .
15 Henry Anthony for House room & fuel,
16 John Blocker for House room and fuel, . . . .
17 Thomas Flemming for House room & fuel, . . .
IS Henry Aukeny for House room & fuel,
19 John Blocker for House room & fuel,
20 Thomas ^''lemming for House room & fuel, . . .
21 Jacob Bower for House room & fuel
22 Casper Stotter for House room & fuel
Amount of Quarters & fuel, $73 00
No 4 Camp Kettles
3 Pans Buckets &c $24 00
5
50
4
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
2
00
6
oo
2
oo
2
50
3
50
2
00
3
00
2
00
2
00
2
00
2
00
2
00
2
00
5
00
5
oo
5
50
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY WILLIAM JOHN-
STON INSPECTOR OF THE 1 BRIGADE 15 DIVISION iN
MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE UN-
DER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF
OCTOBER 1814. VIZ FOR
1 Waggonage, 168 00
2 Provisions 225 GQVz
3 Camp Kettles, 30 OO
4 Ferriages, 6 43i^
$430 10
S32 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
The above in detail.
No 1. Waggonage
No
43 Daniel Mowry 14 days @ $8 per day, 112 00
26 John Rutledge 7 days @ |8 per day, 56 00
(Amount of Waggonage), $168 00
* No. 2. Provisions
2 John McMaster Breakfasts for 19 Volunteers, $6 37 Va
3 William Morrow Breakfasts Volunteers, .... 6 75
4 John Butler Supper Volunteers, 5 00
5 John Butler whiskey & Supper Volunteers, . . 4 62^^
6 Samuel Dunbar House Room & fuel, 5 00
7 Adam Smith House Room & fuel 3 00
8 John W. Johnston House Room & fuel, 16 00
9 John Butler 12 Breakfasts &c., 4 50
11 James C. Butler whiskey & Breakfasts, 6 96
12 William Stewart, Slipper & Breakfasts &c, ... 9 50
12 i^ William Sturgeon Breakfast for 21 Men, 7 07
13 Margaret Herron Lodging &c., 5 00
14 Margaret Herron Lodging &c., 8 00
15 Joseph Hostetter for 7 Suppers, 1 75
16 John Jennings for Suppers, 5 62
17 Daniel Shaffer, 10
18 John Kuhns, 13 75
19 Philip Harmand Lodging for 24 Men, 1 50
20 George Gibson Lodging, 1 00
21 Abraham Harbach 17 Suppers & Lodging, 7 87l^
22 ■ William King Lodging, 4 50
33 Daniel Knouse Lodging for 38 men 3 80
25 John Flemming Lodging & Supp'ers 8 07
27 George Ankeney Suppers &c, 4 75
28 Philip Hoff Suppers, 5 25
29 John Lipencot Breakfasts &c 4 50
30 Levi Peay Suppers / 4 25
31 James Fletcher Breakfasts a Company 6 50
32 Philip Hoff 26 Breakfasts, 6 50
33 John Boyle 20 BiTakfasts, 5 00
34 John Deverbough 6 Breakfasts, 1 50
36 John Mayer 28 Breakfasts & Suppers, 14 00'
37 Andrew Byerly Breakfasts 3 40
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 833
38 John Walker Breakfasts, 5 00
41 John Gamble Suppers, Q STVz
42 William Larimer Suppeis for 29 men, 12 50
Amount of Provisions, $225 66
No 3 Camp Kettles
No
1 George Millenberger 20 at $1.50, 30 00
No. 4 Ferriages.
No
10 John Caldwell 45 men, 2 81
36 James Cunningham part of a Company, 1 00
39 John Walker part of a Company, 1 25
40 Isaac Vankirk part of a Company, 1 ST^/^
Amount of Ferriage, $6 iZVz
Recapitilation
1 Waggonage, 168 00
2 Provisions 225 66
3 Camp Kettles 30 00
4 Ferriages 6 43%
430 10
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY GEORGE WELSH
INSPECTOR OF THE 2D BRIGADE 5 DIVISION MARCH-
ING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE UN-
DER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF
OCTOBER 1814 FOR DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE.
1 For Rations, 358 09
2 Wlaggionagev 199 00
3 Camp Kettles, 105 00
4 Wood and Straw, , 49 08
5 Incidental expenses 10 00
Major Welsh's services 5 days at $2 pr. day, . . 10 00
$731 17
(The above in detail)
53— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
834
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 1 RATIONS.
No.
1 Furuishing Capt. Frysinger &
Beachler's Companies per ration
returns 1887 at 17 Cents,
23 Capt. John Beachlers retained, . . .
24 Capt. Frysinger & otliers,
319 09
21 60
17 40
No. 2, WAGGONAGE.
No.
20 Fredericlc Eichelberger 23 days at
$6, 1318 00
21 Jaob Hostetter 6 days at $8, 4& 00
25 Michael Newman hauling Muskets, 6 50
26 Michael Newman hauling Muskets, & 50
No. 3 CAMP KETTLES.
Nn.
3 Jacob Baugett 40 at $1.50, $60 00
Jacob Baugett 20 Mess Pans, 1^ 00
27 Christian Wampler 20 Camp
Kettles $1.50, 30 00
$358 09
199 00
$557 09
105 00
No. 4 WOOD & STRAW.
No.
1 Samuel Forney 1 Cord wood, .
2 George Forney 1 Cord wood,
3 George Forney 2 Co.rd wood,
4 Samuel Forney 3 Cord wood,
5 George Forney 1 Cord Wood, .
6 Samuel Forney Vz Cord wood,
7 Adam Forney 25 bundles of Straw
8 John (German name) 40 bundles
Straw,
9 William Young 6 bundles straw,
10 George House 2 bundles straw,
11 Jacob Hostetter 2 bundles straw,
16 Capt. Beachler wood & Barrel, .
19 Jesse Shaffer wood & Barrel, . . .
22 William Butt wood & Barrel, . .
4
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8
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12
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4
00
2
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1
56
2
50
371/2
12%
12%
2 50
1
50
6
40
49 08
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 835
No. 5 INCIDENTAL.
No.
15 Henry Reisinger Express hire, 6 00
28 John Shultz Express hire, 1 50
29 Doctor Wampler Medicine & at-
tend sick 2 50
Major Wei she's services 5 days at
$2.00,
10 00
10 00
Amount, ^1^1 17
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY JOHN KIRKPAT-
RICK ESQR. INSPECTOR 1 BRIGADE 13 DIVISION MI-
LITIA FOR MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS
BRIGADE UNDER THE GOVERNORS GENERAL OR-
DERS OF OCTOBER 1814.
No.
1 For Rations 3160 at 20 Cents $632 00
2 For Waggonage 233 48
3 Incidental Express hire F. Williams, 15 GO
$880 48
(The above in detail) ,
No. 1 RATIONS.
Furnished Capt. Wilson Knotts 728 at 20 Cents, . .
Furnished Capt. Samuel McCu Hough 825 at 20 Cts.,
Furnishe<! Capt. Wm. Reynolds 684 at 20 Cls
Furnished Capt. Irwin Houel 923 at 20 Cts.,
Amount of Rations 632 00
No. 2 WAGGONAGE.
No.
1 Josiah Moorehead 106 26
2 Henry Kiffer 122 22
3 James Rodgers, 5 00
145
60
165
00
136
80
184
60
$233 48
4 Thomas Williams Express hire, . . $15 00
836 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
INCIDENTAL,
No.
3 Thomas William Express hire $15 00
Statement of rations which this detachment
was entitled to by law.
Capt. McCullough's Company
1 Captain 4 Rations pr. day for 15
days, 60 00
2 Lieutenant 5 Rations pr. day for
for 15 days, 90 00
1 Ensign 2 Rations pr. day for 15
days, 30 00
43 Sergeants & Privates 43 Rations
per day for 15 days, 645 00
Captn. Knotts Company.
1 Captn. 4 rations pr. day for 14
days, 56 00
2 Lieutenants 6 rations pr. day for 14
days, 84 00
1 Ensign 2 rations pr. day for 14
days, 28 00
39 Sergeants & Privates 39 rations pr.
day for 15 days, 546 00
Captn. Reynold's Company.
1 Captn. 4 rations per day for 12 days, 48 00
2 Lieutenants C rations per day for 12
days, 72 00
18 Sergeants & Piivates 48 rations per
day for 12 days, 576 00
Capt. Houel's Company.
1 Captn. 4 rations pr. day 13 days, . . 52 00
2 Lieutenants 6 rations pr. day 13
days, 78 00'
1 Ensign 2 rations pr. day 13 days,.. 26 00'
62 Sergeants & privates 62 rations pr.
pay 13 days, 806 00
825 00
$714 00
720 00
962 00
Total Amount, $32:21 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE,
837
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY HAIMAN VANSANT
INSPECTOR OF 2D BRIGADE 2 DIVISION MILITIA FOR
MARCHNG A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE UN-
DER THE GOVERNORS GENERAL ORDERS OF SEPTEM-
BER 1814.
No.
1 Provisions, 1018 OS •
2 Hawling, 249 50
8 Forage, 122 441/2
4 Munitions, 63 00
5 Wood & Straw, 63 75
a Incidental 26 911/2
$1543 69
Medicine & attendance & board of a sick man,
44 00
1587 69
(The above in Detail)
No. 1 PROVISIONS.
No.
3 Jacob Rigler 671 lb of beef at 8 Cents. 53 68
5 William Hummel Bread, 2 50
6 Margaret Trion 230 loaves bread, 14 37
7 Margaret Trion 25 lb Crackers at 10 Cents, ... 2 50
8 Dennis McCready 6 lb Candles 1121/^
12 Benjamin Pearson for Salt, 10 00
14 Benjamin Pearson 10 lb Candles 2 20
15 Benjamin Pearson for Salt, 2 50
17 Ruth Fisher 6 lb Candles, 1 20
20 Joseph Paxsons provisions, 11 45
21 John Boyer 15i^ Gall. Brandy at $2.50 per Gall.
and cask for I51/2 Gall. Brandy per Gall. $1.25, 40 00
22 Joseph Keyser 1 Bbl. Salt $13.00 & 119 1/2 Galls.
whiskey at 67 Cents $80.06i/2, 93 O61/2
24 Jacob Rigler 3041 !b of Beef at 8 Cents, 243 28
25 Samuel Ash, provisions, 8 50
30 Isaac Subes, 10 lb Candles, 2 OO
31 Samuel Ash provisions, G 50
32 William Simpson 10 lb Candles 2 00
39 Thomas Kennedy, provisions, 3 121/^
4'> Capt. Abraham Johnston, 3 00
838 MISCELI^NEOUS PAPERS.
41 W. C. Rogers Sundries,
45 Lieut. Colo. William Long Sundries,
47 David Marshall,
55 John Wiser for 3750 rations of breat at &Vi
Cents
56 Peter Brades Provisions,
63 William Purdy Capt. pd. for 204 Rations
6*4 William Magill Capt. for 296 Rations,
66 Christian Vanarsdalin Capt.,
No. 2 HAULING.
No.
10 George Walker, hauling beef to Camp, ..
16 Samuel Blakey hauling Camp Equipage,
44 Adam Bunker hauling baggage,
48 Jacob Reigler hauling Beef,
62 Michael Rapp hauling Baggage,
65 Abraham McDoweld hauling Baggage, . .
67 Elias Gilkyson hauling Baggage,
68 .James Vansant hauling Sundries,
No. 3. FORAGE.
No.
4 John Buck,
11 John Hoiigh Oats & Hay,
13 William Carr 34 Bushels Oats,
18 Nathan Pearson 11 Bushels Oats,
23 Tacy Smith Hay & Oats,
27 Tacy Smith Hay & Oats.
29 John Jones Hay & Oats,
31 Elizabeth Withy 66 Bushels Oats,
39 Elizabeth Withy 3 Loads Straw,
39 Jachariah Derrick 6 Bushels Oats
59 Samuel Lungan 20 bushels oats at 50 Cents,
Samuel Lungan a quantity of straw
53 Middleton N. Sewell Hay,
54 Nathaniel Sewell Hay Straw & Wood,
59 70
53 32
1 37y2
234 37 Vz
7 861/2
40 80
59 20
58 45
$1018 08
2
50
10
00
15
00
6
00
64
00
60
00
15
00
77
00
$249 50
3
00'
3
36
17
no
6 71
1
6?^V2
1
50
5
25
33
00
6
00
3
00
10
00
3
00
10
00
19
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$12a 441^
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 839
No. 4. MUNITIONS.
No.
1 Abner Forbed 6 lb of Powder,
42 Joseph Pennell 15 Sets Tent poles,
57 Philip Apple 1 Bugle Horn,
58 John & Henry Lawrence Trlmlng Horn,
61 William Purdy 1 Bugle Horn,
No. 5. WOOD & STRAW.
No.
2 Daniel Sharp 100 Bundles of Straw
34 Ann a. Marshall wood & straw
35 John Marshall Sti-aw & Hay
36 William Connell 2 Loads Straw
37 Isaac Hews 75 Bundles Straw,
43 James Walker 3 Cords of Wood
51 Samuel Walker a quantity of Straw, . . .
No. 6. INCIDENTAL.
No.
9 Margaret Tryon
19 Thomas Dobson Stationary,
26 Jacob Keighler Sundries
28 N. Sheweil Sundries, Tin Ware
33 Thomas Witberger Tin Ware,
46 Melchior Lovins Stationary,
49 John Vanerman Boards
59 Asher Minors Bill,
60 William Cairs Bill,
6
00
37
50
9'
00
1
50
9
00
$63 00
8
OO
6
00
24
00
5
00
3
75
15
00
2 00
$63 75
60
3 5fl
4 82
1 83
1 171/2
4 66
6 99
1 00
2 25
26 911/2
STATEMENT OF MAJOR HARMAN VANSANTS AC. OF
RATIONS WHICH THIS DETACHMENT OF MILITIA WAS
ENTITLED BY LAW.
Col. Krechman 6 rations per day for 4 days, 24 00
Col. Bache 6 rations per day for 4 days, 24 00
840 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Brigade Major W. C. Rogers 4 rations per day for
4 days, 16 00
Major Kennedy 4 rations pr. day for 4 days, 16 00
Major Benezet 4 rations pr. day for 4 days 16 00
Surgeon Desborough 3 rations pr. day for 4 days, 12' 00
Surgeons Mate, 2 rations pr. day for 4 days, 8 00
Asst. Adjut. Genl., 3 rations pr. day for 4 days, . . 12 00-
Adjt. Swift. 2 rations pr. day for 4 days, 8 00
Chaplain Montany, 3 rations pr. day for 4 days, . . 12 00
Dr. Master E. Wilkinson, 2 rations pr. day for 4
days, 8 00
Forage Master, G. W. Smith, 2 rations pr. day for
4 days 8 00
Waggon Master, Lewis Conyall, 2 rations pr. day
for 4 days 8 00
172 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
841
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842 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
DR. THE UNITED STATES FOR EXPENDITURES TO THE
LATE WAR AGAINST GREAT BRINTTAIN IN ACCOUNT
WITH THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA.
To amount of account furnished Deer. 1815, $268556 82
To the following mentioned expenditures viz:
Hauling &c in 1812 pr. ac. No. 1, 86 00
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia & for the defence of Erie
in 1813 pr. ac. No. 2, $937 66
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia & for the defence of Erie
in 1814 pr. ac. No. 3, 3291 27
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia & for the defence of Erie
in 1814 pr. ac. No. 4, 7267 15
11496 08
Sundiy disbursements in i elation to
the militia called into lh9 service
of the United States per Statement
No. 5, 1826 70
Sundry disbursements in i elation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 6, 1326 00
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 7, 1724 95
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 8 1713 69
Stindi y disbursomentf in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 9, 60 00
Sundry disbursemients in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 10 995 80
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 11, 1047 28
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. S43
Sundiy disbursements in reiatiou to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 12, 211 41
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 13, 506 26
Sundry disbursemients in relation to
the militia called into the service
. of the United States per Statement
No. 14, • 986 03
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 15, 55 74
Surwlry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 16, 1223 90
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 17, 146 50
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 18 1864 09
Sundry disbursements in relation to
the militia called into the service
of the United States per Statement
No. 19, 60 00
13748
35
819
58
200 93
3618
63
Paid Co). John L. Pearson for rations
No. 20,
Paid Supernumeraries No. 21,
Miscellaneous per statement No. 22, . .
Major's Clark & Phillips as paymaster
No. 23 2323 30
$32292 86
844 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
DETAILED STATEMENT OP THE ACCOUNTS COMPOSING
THE FOREGOING ABSTRACT FROM NO. 1 TO 22 IN-
CLUSIVE.
No.
1659 William Moore Inspector 2B 11 D for car-
riages due James Johnston, ?50 00
1596 William McClellond Inspr. 2 B 4 D. for pay
of Dr. Culbertson 32 00
$86 00
NO. 2. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY WILLIAM
CLARK INSPECTOR 2 E. 16TH DIVISION IN MARCH-
ING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE UNDER
THE ORDERS OF MAJOR GENERAL MEAD OF 24TH
JULY 1813 FOR DEFENCE OF ERIE. .VIZ.
1 For Rations ?672> 40
2 For Ferriage «S;c., 59 86
3 For Expenses of Courts of Appeals, 98 40
4 For Members of Courts of Appeals, 54 00
5 For Services in organizing &c., ... 41 00
6 For Express hire, 12 00
937 66
The above statement in detail.
No. 1— For 3,362 Rations at 20 cents pr. ration, $672 48
For statement of rations in detail see ac. on file No. 2028.
No. 2 — Ferriage of Troops on their march to Erie under the
orders of Major Gen. Mead of July 1813 — .
No.
1 Edwd. Hicks 637 men, $19 11
2 Jno. P. Houser 27 men 1 62
3 Jno. C. Houser 28 men, 1 68
4 Jacob Vancourt 296 men, 8 88
5 Hugh Evans 170 men, 5 10
6 Philip Straw 28 men, 84
7 Philip Straw 29 men 87
8 James Freeman 24 men 96
9 James Freeman 42 men, 1 68
10 James Freeman 12 men, 48
11 James Freeman 20 men ., 80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
845
No.
12 James Freeman 45 men,
13 James Freeman 27 men
14 James Freeman 36 men
15 James Freeman 40 men,
16 James Freeman 40 men,
17 James Freeman 28 men,
18 James Freeman 40 men,
19 James Freeman 32 men,
20 James Freeman 27 men,
21 James Freeman 25 men,
22 James Freeman 20 men,
23 James Pollack (for quarter),
24 Col. Hossack (toll) ,
25 Nicholas Lord (wood)
26 Amos Judson (whiskey)
Amount of Ferriages,
No. 4. EXPENCES COURTS OF APPEALS
No.
1 Ish Jones & Jno. Andrews,
2 John Felterman
3 Alexr. McCalmont
4 Thos. Atkinson & James Cochran,
5 Ebenezer Maguffin,
6 BenjnL Stokely
7 Jno. Boyd & Chas. Martin,
8 Edwd. Campbell Esqr.,
9 Matthew Dawson,
10 Thomas Fisher,
11 Cardeff Faggert & R. Maxwell,
12 Robt. Andrews
13 Joseph Mead
14 Eben Owen,
15 John Moore,
Amount
3 Major Clarks expences holding appeals, .
5 Major Clarks services organizing &c
6 James F. Randolph Express hire,
1
80
1
08
1
44
1
60
80
1
19
80
1
28
1
08
50
40
1
00
87
3
00
1
00
59 86
$6 00
3
00
3
00
6
00
3
OO
3
00
6
00
3
00
3
00
3
00
6
00
3
00
2 00
1
00
3
00
54
00
$98
40
41
OO
12
00
S46 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
NO. 3. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY WM.
CLARK INSPECTOR OF THE 2ND BRIGAGE 16 DIVIS-
ION IN MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRI-
GADE UNDER THE ORDERS OF MAJR. GENL. DAVID
MEAD OP JANUARY 1814 VIZ.
1 For Rations $2185 00
2 For Waggonage, 380 00
3 For Ferriage, 40 8714
4 For Expresses, 17 50
5 Majr. Clarks services &c. &c., .... 164 00
6 Courts of Appeal, 54 00
$3291 27
Thie Above statement in detail.
No. 1— For 8750 Rations at 26 Cents, $2187 50
Deduct error in No. 97 over cbga., 1 50
$2185 50
For statemient of rations in detail (see ac. on file 2029)
No. 2. WAGGONAGE.
No.
1 Daniel McComhs $10 00
2 Davd. Breckeridge, 18 00
3 Henry Blystone, 6 OO
4 George Wheelin, 15 00
5 John Fulton, 15 00
6 James Mount, 15 00
7 Hugh Alexander, 15 00
8 Samuel Chidester, 9 00
9 Job Egbert, 21 00
10 John McCuUoch, 24 00
11 John E. Smith, 15 00
12 John Campbrll 15 00
13 James Willia-nson, 24 00
14 Jacob Kech 24 00
15 John Beam, 24 00
16 Jacob Hoove.-, 24 00
17 Thos. McCelland, 15 00
18 Thos. Foster, 9 00
19 John Williams 9 00
20 Josiah McNamara, 16 00
21 David Robinson, 30' 00
EXPENDITURE'S BY THE STATE. 847
No.
22 William May, 15 00
23 Hugh Brawley, 9 00
24 Thos. Burchfield, 9 00
25 Ambrose Dunn 15 00
26 Joseph Deimer 15 00
27 Reynel Vohrs 19 00
28 Asa Dunn, 15 00
29 Daniel Williams, 15 00
30 John Pew, 30 00
31 William Lanison 30 00
32 William McFadden 15 00
33 John Sawyer, 9 00
34 George Dickson, 15 00
35 Hugh Coyle 9 00
36 William Curry 12 00
37 Moses Porter 12 00
38 Andrew Coulter 15 00
39 James Gilky 30 OO
40 James Davidson 9 00
41 James Irvin 12 00
42 James Martin 12 00
43 Michael Pifes 12 00
44 Thomas Colston,. 9 00
45 Hugh Marsh, 21 00
46 William Broadfoot 12 OO
47 Robert McCalmot 12 00
48 John Mead 15 00
49 Elijah Collins 12 00
50 James McClure 15 00
51 Oeo. I^ver, 30 00
52 James Collum 12 00
53 John Gault 6 00
54 Andrew Coulter 54 00
$884 00
Deduct last item for want of
voucher 54 00
Amot of Waggonage 1830 00
No. 3. FERRIAGE &C., &C.
1 P. Freeman, 1 08
2 James Freeman 1 50
848 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No.
3 James Freeman, 81
4 James Freeman, 1 00
5 James Freeman, 66
6 James Freeman, 1 14
7 James Freeman, 81
8 James Freeman, 1 53
9 James Freeman, 72i
10 James Freeman, 1 00
11 James Freeman, 1 50
12 James Freeman , 42
13 James Freeman 1 02
14 James Freeman 1 20
15 James Freeman, 1 32
16 James Freeman 99
17 James Freeman, 1 29
18 James Freeman, 93
19 James Freeman 69
20 James Freeman, 1 35
21 James Freeman, 75
22 James Freeman, 1 11
23 Andrew Porter, 2 OO
24 John P. Houser, 1 02
25 Henry Nealy, 1 02
26 Samuel Evans, 2 13
27 Phillip Houser, 1 20
28 Samuel Hays 2 12i/^.
29 John McQuaid, 2 06%
30 Wm. Oozens, 1 00
31 Nicholas Lord, 2 00
32 Wm. Shannon, 1 00
33 C'apt. Manns, 50
34 Agness Smith, 50
35 Samuel Thon* pson 150
Amo. Ferriiges, 40 87%
No. 5. Major CI arks pay subsistence
&c. pr. statement while holding
Courts of appeal, $109 33^^
Major Clarks pay subsistence &c. pr.
while marching militia to Erie 54 66 2-3
$40 87%
$164 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 849
4 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY SAMUEL, POW-
ERS INSP. 1 B. 16 D. UNDER THE ORDERS OF MAJOR
GENERAL DAVID MEAD OF JANUARY & FEBY 1814
FOR THE DEFENCE OF ERIE VIZ.
No.
1 For Rations (Orders of Jany.), .. 2572 50
2 For Waggonage, 1329 00
3 For House room fuel &c., 200 71
4 For Incidental 122 17
5 For Major Powers services &c., . . 273 32
$4497 70
Orders of Feby. 1814.
1 Rations ?1368 50
2 waggonage 1062 00
3 For Incidental ^2 50
4 For House-room fuel &c 58 81
5 For Major Powers services &c hold-
ing counts of appeal &c under
the above orders of Jany. &
Feby ^"^^ ''
12769 45 17267 15
The above statement in detail, for Rations furnished 735 men
14 days is 10,290 at 25 cents $2572.50.
No. 2. WAGGONAGE.
No.
1 John Thomas, ^1 ^^
2 J. Coulter, ^1
3 Forgus Johnston ^^
4 Jeremiah Barker, ^^
5 Peter Cleckner, ^^
6 A. Wolf ^^
7 John Stakes "^^
8 Adam Keeth ^^
9 Jesse Smith, ^^
10 John Dougherty, ^^
11 John Hughes, "^^
12 John Douglass '^^
13 Ephraim Harris ^^
14 Nathan Rayl "^^
15 John Boyl ^^
54— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
850
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No.
16 William Adair, . . .
17 Josiah McMlorrow,
18 Samuel Henry, . . .
19 William Campbell,
20 Washington Tate, .
21 Charles Coulter, . . .
22 Isaac William,
23 John Camp,
24 John E. Smith, . . ,
25 Saml. McCall,
26 David Haper,
27 David Gardner,
28 Wm. McCall,
33 Alexr. Johnston, . ,
39
36
15
18
15
35
18
18
15
15
4
18
18
15
Amo. Waggonage,
$1329 GO
No. 3. HOUSE-RjOOM FUEL &C.
1 Nicholas Lord, wood,
2 William Shannon, repair,
3 G. W. Ring, house-room &c., .
4 Michael Seely house-room &c.,
5 Wm. White house-room &c., .
6 James Hamilton house-room &c
7 Thomas Ring house-room «5;c., . .
8 Robert Douglass house-room &c.
9 Thomas Ring house-room &c.,
10 Solomon Snell house-room &c., .
11 John Vincent house-room &c., . .
12 James Ross house-room &c.,
13 John T. Moore house-room &c.,
14 John Mathews house-room &c., .
15 Robert Martin house-room &c., .
16 Walter How house-room &c., . . .
17 Richard Patch house-room &c.,
18 Michael Seely house-room &c., .
19 John Hicks house-room &c
20 Carson Graham house-room &c.,
21 Agness Smith house-room &c., . .
22 Geo. W. Reed house-room &c., . .
23 Henry Colt house-room &c
24 Alexr. Johnston house-room &c.,
$22
50
6
00
2
50
5
00
12
00
50
3
00
1
00
6
00
1
50
4
00
5
00
3
OO
2 00
1
7'5
2
OO
1
00
4
00
50
50
5
00
16
25
7
25
2
871/2
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE,
851
No.
25 Jno. Stevenson house-room &c.,
26 Rufus Trush house-room &c., .
27 Patk Huskins house-room &c.,
28 M. White house-room &c.,
29 James Hays house-room &c., . .
30 John Findlay house-room &c., .
31 Philip Loughty house-room fee,
32 Wilson Caldoo house-room &c.,
33 Jno. Simcock house-room &c., .
34 John Boyd hou.se-room &c.,
35 Jesse Brown house-room &c., .
36 Jno. Tracy house-room &c., ...
37 Saml. Torbet house-room &c., .
38 Wm. Hope house-room &c
39 Robt. Townley house-room &c.,
40 John Pollock house-room &c., .
41 Joseph Osturn house-room &c.,
42 Reuben Alexander house-room &c
43 John Reed house-room &c.,
44 Jas. M. McKay house-room &c.,
45 Wm. Culbertson house-room &c.,
46 Jas. Oliver house-room &c., ....
47-8 Henry Evans house-room &c.,
49 Jas. M. McCay house-room &c.,
Amo. House-room, fuel &c., ..
17 00
6 00
4 25
5 00
1 50
1 00
3 50
50
4 00
2 00
2 25
4 00 -
8 00
1 50
1 50
2 00
75
2 00
5 00
1 00
2 00
2 00
7 84
75
$200 71
No. 4 INCIDENTAL EXPENCES
No 30 E. Byers ferriage
Jos. Smith ferriage
M. Strong toll,
James Freeman toll
Saml. Evans toll &c,
31 Robert Hamilton tin buckets
Seth Seely
32 Jonn. L. Leetdxes
Jesse Smith do,
Davd. Relsinger do,
Robt. Dorough do
Jas. Anderson do
Geo. Swager do
$4 00
2
38
6
28
4
37
1
87
30
2 50
8
6
11
1
371/2
852 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
David Gibson do, 75
James Hamilton do, 25
34 Saml. Bellagaw Medecine, 10 SlVz
$122 17
End of the 1st. statement.
No. 2. WAGGONAGE
DETAIL STATEMENT, ORDERS OF FEBY. 1814.
No. 1 Rations.
For 391 men 14 days 5474 at 25 cents, ?1368 50
No 1 Jonathan Coulter, $117 00
2 Peter Cleckner. 117
3 Joseph Shearer, 60
4 John Thomas, 117
5 John Stakes, 72
6 Jesse Smith 75
7 Nicholas Faub, 15
8 Adam Keith, 57
& Nathan Rayl 114
10 Alexr. Fl-ayer, 51
11 William Graham, 45
12 Forgus Johnston, 75
13 Danl. Williams, 30
15 John Dougherty 117
Amount of Waggonage, $1062
No. 4. HOUSE-ROOM, FIRE WOOD &C.
1 John Hicks, $4 00
2 Wm. Hammond, 3
3 Agnes Cook, 2
4 Agness Smith, 5
5 John Smith, 1 06
6 Rufus Frost . 6
7 Jacob Fullerton, 2
8 Benjm. Richards, 1
9 Stephen Clark 50
10 John Misbet, 1
11 Henry Racords, 2
EXPENDITURES BY THE 'STATE.
853
No. 1 25
12 James Henry, ' 50
13 James Henry 1 50
14 John Mathews, -^
15 Wm. Culbertson, " " ^
16 Robert Douglass, ' ' * ^25
17 A. Drennon 2 50
18 Elizh Fleuhart, ' ' ^^
19 James Oliver " ' * " ' ^^
20 Jacob Gay, g
21 Saml. Torbet " ' ' 4
22 Michael Seely, ' ' * ' ' 3 50
23 Thos. King ' " ' 75
24 John I. Moore, ' " ' " ^
25 Thos. Coulson, 3
26 Thos. King,
$58 81
No. 3. INCIDENTAL EXPENCES
16 James Freeman toll,
E. Byers ferriage,
M. Strong toll
John Hicks ferriage,
17 Benjn. Hains axes
John Shryock axes
Wm. Doods axes,
18 Robert Hamilton buckets,
Jas. Willson barrels
Wm. Doods buckets
John Shryock buckets. . •
$6 00
2 00
6 25
12 75
17 50
4 00
6 00
3 50
2 50
1 00
1 00
march under the forgoing Orders
$62 60
$217 64
854
MLSCEiLLANEIOUS PAPERS.
No. 5. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY JOHN
HYNEMAN ADJUTANT GENERAL IN PROVIDING FOR
AND SUSTAINING THE MILITIA CALLED INTO THE
SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES AND WHICH
ASSEMBLED AT YORK UNDER THE GENERAL O'RDERS
OF THE GOVERNOR OF AUG 1814
No. 1 Waggonage,
2 Hospital expences,
3 Provisions, Oats & Whiskey,
4 Gun Flints,
5 Chas. Shoemaker Qr. Master expen.,
6 Straw
The above statement in detail
$1593 97
106 17
80
90
28
40
12
00
5
20
$1826 70
No. 1 WAGGONAGE
14 Ennion Elliot, $46
15 John B. Jones 72
16 Smith Ferree Rettinger, 216
17 Samuel Sturgeon 90
18 Henry Lotz, 89 18
19 George Rood, 89 68
20 George Parsons, 84
21 John Seltzer, 96
22 P. Loughridge, 18
23 John Laughlin, 75 11
24 James Reed, : 168
25 James McCulloch, 66
26 Christ. Miller, 78
27 Jacob Gehr, 72
28 John Thomas, 54
29 Robert Stuart 84
30 Green & Wentz 10
31 Samuel Miller, 90
32 Thos Kirkwood 66
33 Fredk. Hyneman, 30
$1593 97
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
No. 2 HOSPITAL EXPENSES
51 Smith & Streeper for Groceries Sept.,
52 Smith & Streeper for Groceries Oct
55 Adam Walter for porter Oct.,
Amo
855
fSl 06
51 86
3 25
106 17
No. 3. PROVISIONS, OATS & WHISKEY PAID BY
CHARLES SHOEMAKEIR DEPY. QR. MASTER
61 Andrew Kline, for Oats & hay $11 49
62 John Eichelberger for Oats & Whiskey, ... 2 75
63 Jacob Fought for Oats & Whiskey & 17 67
64 John Eichelberger for Oats & Whiskey, 12 39
65 Catharine Bender Whiskey &, 1 07
66 Samuel Sturgeon Oats, 1 20
67 Catherine Bender Whiskey &c 1 37i^
68 Andw. Kline, 12 58V^
69 Walter Bell Oats & hay 3 50
70 Andrew Kline Oats & hay, 6 18
71 William Miller Oats & hay 5 02i^
72 Conrad Kline Oats 4 05
73 John Eichelberger Oats & hay , 1 62
Amo. provisions &c $80 90
No. 4. GUN FLINTS
1 J. G. Replier for 600 at $1.50 pr. M
2 Mathias Ludwig 425 at $1.50 pr. M
3 Wm. & Samuel Moore 350 at $1.50 pr. M
4 Joseph Morris &c 204 at $1.50 pr. M., ...
5 Knop & Heller 250 at $1.50 pr. M
G John Burkinbine 300 at $1.50 pr. M., ...
7 John Potter 120 at $1.50 pr. M
$9 00
4
25
4
20
3
06
3
75
3
1
20
Amo. Gun Flints,
$28 46
No. 5.
Chas. Shopmaker Depy. Qr. Master,
$12 00
856 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 6. STRAW &c
11 Jacob Fishel, $3 00
12 Fredrick Eichelberger, 1 20
37 Thomas Taylor, 1 00
?5 20
NO. 6. STATEMENT OF EiXPENDITURES BY JACOB G.
TRYON INSPECTOR OF THE 2 BRIGADE 1ST DIVISION,
FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS (ADDITIONAL TO THE
ACCOUNT OP DECEMBER LAST) UNDER THE GEN-
ERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF AUGUST 1814
VIZ.
Paid Andrew Gibson for hauling, $42 00
Paid John Smith's services as
depy. Com., 870 00
Major Ttyon's services as Dep.
Commissary, Quarter Master &c
&c for 9'6 days at ?2 p. day, 192 00
$1104 00
No. 6. State of Pennsylvania
To Daniel Sharp 1 B. 1 D. Dr
To his expences in sustaining the
Troops while quartered in and
near Philadelphia from 11th
September 1814 to 4th day of
January 1815 — 115 days at 2 doll.
p. day, $230 00
, Deduct 4 days charged beyond the
time allowed by the Act, 8 00
$222 00
Amount of No. 6 Gen. stateras., $1326 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 857
NO. 7. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY CHRISTIAN
SNYDER INSPECTOR OF THE 2 B. 2 DIVISION IN
MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE IN
DEFENCE OF PHILADELPHIA AND NEIGHBORHOOD
UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR
OF AUGUST 1814 VZ.
1 For Waggonage, $612 00
2 For rations, 579 15
3 For provisions in lieu of rations ". 343 30
4 For incidental expenses 136 50
No. 1. WAGGONAGE
16 Isaac Ironifield,
22 Joseph Goodwin
23 Isaac Yorkes
24 Peter Hanley,
25 Philip Hoover,
26 William Spece
27 Stephen Jones
28 Peter Mason,
29 George Bucher,
33 Joseph Sands
34 Thomas Humphreys,
64 John Lightcap
65 Geo. Schwenk
66 Stephen Jones
67 Thos. Egbert
68 William Magill,
84 Jacob Freyer,
86 Henry Freed
87 C. Snyder
90 Isaac Zimmerman, . .
$1670 95
Major Snyder's Compensation at $2 pr Day 54 00
$1724 95
$5
00
7
50
6
00
3
00
18
00
32
00
40
00
30
00
6
00
4
00
3 00
160
00
5
00
54
00
160 00
6
00
8
00
35
00
5
00
24
50
Amo. Waggonage, $612 00
858
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 2. RATIONS
17 Jacob Freyer, $13 10
31 Jesse Wright, 3 60
45 Coll. Crickbaum, 18 01^
46 Wm. M. White, 15 671/2
47 Majr. Saml. Jacoby 15 67^^
48 Capt. Andw. Eckerd, 4 80
49 Capt. Joseph Kirkner 8 47^
50 Qr. M. Geo. Lowry, 8 47%
51 Capt Richardson, 4 80
52 Capt Jacob Wentz, 4 80
53 Lieut Michael Davis, 2 40
54 Lt. Col. Johnston, . ." 2 40
55 Enn. Robt. Dunn, 2 40
56 Enn. Singer, 2 40
57 Lt. Peter Hosworth, 2 40
58 Enn. Danl. McVey 2 40
59 Enn. Henry Cobbs, 2 40
60 Capt Hanley, 4 80
61 Lt. Malon Artly, 2 40
62 Barnabus Colston, 6 07^^
60 Capt. Robinson, 64 80
70 Capt. Sl)ece, 40 20
71 Capt. McOlain, 40
72 Capt Grosscop, 40 20
73 Capt Swenk 28 20
74 Capt Swenk, 8 60
75 Capt. Hurst, 17 60
76 Capt. Holgate, 42 60
77 Capt. Sensenderfer, 39 20
78 Capt. Rawlins, 30'
79 Capt. Fryer, 43 80
80 Capt. Sands, 26 40
85 Capt. McGlathery, 30
$579 15
No. 3. PROVISIONS
1 Bread, $100
2 Bread, 1 45
3 Bread, 75
4 Bread 2 25
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 859
5 Beef, 3 IS^^
6 Suadries, 10 59
8 Sundries, 90
9 Beef, 8 50
10 Beef & Bread 20 99
11 Sundries, 4
12 Beef, 65 76
19 Bread, 2 87Vz
20 Bread, 3 37y2
21 Beef, 64 75
36 Beef, 31 50
38 Beef, 38 55
Beef 10
40 Beef, 32 95
44 Whiskey 5 48
81 Salt 44
91 Bread 33 50
$343 30
No. 4. INCIDENTAL EXPENCES.
7 Porterage T5
13 Wood, 4
14 Notifying Militia 7
15 Portage 3
18 Wood and house room, 10
30 Axe handles 1
32 Inspecting Arms, 3
36 Medicine 3 50
37 Repairing drum, 3 50
39 Medicine 6 50
41 Music 10
43 Wood & Straw, 8
82 Wood & Straw, 2 50
83 Medicine 3 00
88 Attending sick, 4 25
89 Printing notices 16 00
* Additional for notifying militia Numbered
18 Capt Hoxworth 7 days • 7 00
20 Capt Wentz 10 days, 10 00
21 Capt Wright 10 days 10 00
23 Capt Heist 6 days, 6 00
♦these items taken for ac. lately presented by Major Snyder.
860 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
117 Capt Harman 10 days, 10 00
236 Capt Altmus 7 days, 7 00
Amo. Incidentl., $136 50
NO. 8. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY CASPER
SNYDER INSPECTOR OF THE 1 BRIGADE 3 DIVISION
MILITIA IN MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS
BRIGADE FOR DEFENCE OF PHILADELPHIA &
NEIGHBORHOOD UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF
THE GOVERNOR OF SEPTR. 1814. VIZ.
1 Rations & Provisions in lieu thereof, $1035 12%
2' Waggonage, 394 00
3 Forage, 100 60
4 Incidental, 52 82
5 Adjt. Sherers services (receipt No 2'8), 20 00
6 Music, 48 00
7 Notifying Militia, '. 63 00
No ^20 Error in addition (under $1 00
17 Error in addition, 04
32 Error in addition 81
0- 85
00 15
?1713 69
the above statement in detail
No 1 RATIONS AND PROVISIONS IN LIEU THEREOF
1 John Snyder flour & whiskey, 55 78
3 Joshua Evans 288 rations, 53 20
9 John Noblet 2219 rations, 421 CI
17 Isaac Dutter 134, 25 50
23 Major Brooks, whiskey 2 50
24 Geo. Thomas 1719 326 61
30 Capt. Webster provis, 53 22%
34 Shannon & Co., 70
36 Capt. Serrills ratns., 96 OO
$1035 121/2
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 861
No. 3 FORAGE
4 Jolin Snyder. Corn, ?12 75
6 Christn. Rodebeck. Oats, '^20
8 Christn. Rodebeck, 20 58
10 Edwd. Barton, ^ ^^^^
12 Joseph. Piper, hay &c., 26 07
33 John Noblet hay &c., 1^ ^^
Amo. Forage, ?10<^ 60
No. 4 INCIDENTAL
27 57
7 Peter Deshong paper ^^ 2
26 John Noblet
27 Nathl. Brooks ^^25
32 Capt. Harris ^ ^^
Amo. Incidental, $52 8.i
No. 2 WAGGONAGE
2 David Cornag ^^ ^^
11 John Noblet, ^^ ^o
14 Christian Rentger, »» ""
16 John Snyder, f^^
17 William Brook ** ""^
18 James Rowen J^ 00
19 George Christian, ^* ""
22 Jones Davis,
OK
*29 Charles Palmer
20
31 General Brook,
35 James Brook,
Amo. waggonage, ^^^'^ ^^
No. 5 MUSIC
5 William Arnan 4 days ^'^ ^^
13 Jacob Barker, ^^ ^^
15 Wm. & Christn. Rentgen 4 day ea » ""
20 Jacob Sloyer
21 James Walker
25 Henry Miller,
Amo. music, ^^8 00
862 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 7 NOTIFYING MILITIA
Part of
No. 10
24
40
43
48
*45 (Say 44)
Amo
$6
00
12
00
8
00
4
00
8
00
25
00
$63
00
NO. 9. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE BY NATH W.
SAMPLE INSPECTOR OF THE 2 BRIGADE 4 DIVISION
IN MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE
TO YORK UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE
GOVERNOR OF AUGUST 1814. VIZ.
Paid Jacob Baker for ten days hauling pr. Receipt. . . $60 00
NO. 10. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY ARCHI-
BALD S. JORDAN INSPECTOR OF THE 1ST BRIGADE 5
DIVISION UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE
GOVERNOR OF AUGUST 1814 IN CLEANING, DRYING
ETC. ARMS, AND OTHER MILITARY APPARATUS,
AFTER THE RETURN OF THE MILITIA FROM BALTI-
MORE TO YORK VIZ.
No. 1 James Collins cleaning & oiling Arms, $153 00
2 Jacob Frey for washing, drying, & hauling
tents, 20O 34
3 John Howard packing up military Stores, 27 58
4 Kerr & Fulton loading up military Stores, 3
5 William Flanegan hauling &c., 28 75
6 Doll & Brenison cleaning Arms, 542 50i/^
8 Henry Hay Powder &c., 10 62%
10 John Fisher hauling tent poles from
Philadelphia to York, 30 00
$995 80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE,
863
11. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY CHRISTIAN
SPAYD INSPECTOR OF THE 1 BRIGADE 6 DIVISION IN
MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE
UNDER THE GENERAL. ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR
OP OCT. 1814— VIZ. FOR THE PAY, RATIONS &C. OF
SUPERNUMERARY OFFICERS.
p. annexed statement No. 1, $626 97
No. 2 Notifying drafted militia to march, 270 31
3 Waggonage &c. &c 120 00
4 Major Spayds services, 30 00
$1047 28
the above statement detailed.
No. 1.
Pay, rations &c. of Supernumerary Officers &c.
88 A Stoner for music $9 00
105 Sundry Supernumerary Officers (see detail'd
statement annex'd) 454 97
106 Lieutenant Hattens pay & rations, 12 00
107 Major Miller's pay & rations, 34 08
108 Capt. Fritley's pay & rations 23 20
109 Tinkle & Eglee for Music 14 00
110 Major Lower pay, rations &c., 33 00
111 Adjt. Stuart pay, rations &c 24 00
] 12 Qr. Master Michael Shurer 24 00
Deduct error in No. 107
Amo. .supernumeraries &c $626 97
No. 2. NOTIFYING DRAFTED MILITIA.
1 Jacob Hatz, $6 00
2 Benjn. Leshare 5 00
3 Joseph Orth Sup. f 26 00
4 John Bechtol, 6 00
$628 25
1 28
864 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
5 Rudolph (German name) ,
6 Abraham Seebot,
7 Abraham Stien,
8 Coll. Cochran,
9 Shultz & Reed,
10 Philip Fetterhoff,
11 John Snyder,
12 Capt. Wilson,
13 Conrad Crider,
14 Thomas McElheny,
15 Capt. Henry
16 John Shell (Major), ?
17 Lieut Joel Bailey,
18 Capt. Sehnor
19 Capt. Lerbe,
20 Capt. Shuey,
21 Ensign Kope,
22 Lieut. Mosher,
23 John Bowman,
24 Capts. Shuey & Kohr
25 Jonas Metzger,
26 William Allison,
27 Saml. McElheny,
28 Capt. Elder,
29 Capt. Kohr,
30 John Graham (a part) ,
31 Major Horner (rations),
32 Capt. Bishoff,
33 John Shreff er,
34 Capt. Slnelty
35 John Livingood,
36 (no such number)
37 Joseph Livingood,
38 Capt. Gaag,
39 Jacob BaterofE,
40 Capt. Wolf,
41 Capt. Baldroff,
No. 3 WAGGONAGE
1 Samuel Miley 10 days at $6,
2 Jacob Welthy 10 days at $6,
2
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2
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4
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9 00
4 00
5
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1120 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 865
N. 4. MAJOR SPAYD,S SERVICES IN MARCHING A DE-
TACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE IN DEFENCE OF
BALTIMORE
15 days at $2 per day, 30 00
*N0 10.5. SUNDRY SUPERNUMERARY OFFICERS AS
STATED IN NO 1.
A correct copy of the receipt Roll.
Pay and Receipt Roll of the Supernumerary Officers who
were discharg'd at York Town Pennsylvania on the 10th day
of September 1814.
55— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
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12. STATEMENT OP EXPENDITURES BY JOHN FOGEL
INSPECTOR 2 BRIGADE 7 DIVISION FOR THE PAY, AND
RATIONS OF SUPERNUMERAY OFFICERS WHO
MARCHED IN DEFENCE OF PHILADELPHIA & NEIGH-
BOURHOOD UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE
GOVERNOR OP AUGUST 1814. VIZ.
No 80 Capt. Henry F'rey's pay and Rations, $28 47
81 Lieut Joseph Clader pay and Rations, "" ""
82 Ensign Jacob P^'atzinger pay and Rations,
83 Capt. John Wallver pay and Rations, .
84 Lt. Jacob Greenewalt's pay & rations,
85 Ensign Jacob Kistler pay & rations, .
106 Capt Jacob Hertz pay & rations,
110 Charles L. Hutter for printing
Capt. John Ott's Company for rations,
Majr. Peter Rumble's pay rations &c.,
Amo.,
21
80
15
13
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40
23
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16
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21
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18
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22
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41
13 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY MATTHIAS
GRESS INSPECTOR OF THE 1 BRIGADE 7TH DIVISION
IN PAYING CAPT. BENJN. STROH'S COMPANY WHO
MARCHED UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OP THE
GOVERNOR OF SEPTEMBER 1814 FOR DEFENCE OP
Viz.
For the pay of Capt. Stroh. 45 day a $40 per Mo., $63 00
Lt. Frantz 45 day $30 per Mo., 47 00
Ensign Michael Meisinger $20 per Mo., 32i 00
3 Sergeants 45 days $10 per Mo 45 00
3 Corporals 45 days $9 per Mo., 54 00
19 Privates 45 days $S per Mo., 228 00
1 Private 21 days $8 per Mo., 5 26 2-3
Amount of rations per receipt roll 32 00
Amo. of the following pay roll, deducting State
Pay $50-6 26 2-3
State pay $2 pr. month, call'd additional pay.
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14. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY CAPT. HENRY
JARRET FOR SUSTAINING HIS TROOP OF HORSE
WHILE MARCHING TO PHILADELPHIA, DURING HIS
STAY THERE, AND ON THEIR RETURN HOME, UN-
DER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF
AUGUST 1814, IN PURSUANCE OF ORDERS FROM THE
GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
No 2 William Snare's bill while in
Philadelphia, ?239 93
3 Christian Hagenbush's bill
while in Philadelphia 838 25
4 EXpences returning home
418 00
Deduct error in No. 3 over
charged
$1496 17
6 46
$1489 71
Also Deduct amo. charg'd U. S. in Major
Tryon's ac ^^^ ^^
$986 03
the above statement detaild.
No 2 Capt. Jarretts Company
to William Snare Dr.
To Expenses as follows Viz. Commencing Octoher 3d. and
ending October the 13th 1814.
Twenty Horses to hay $7 50
21^ Bushels of Oats,
Twenty suppers
20 Lodgings,
21/^ Bushels Oats
20 Breakfasts
2y2 Bushels Oats,
20 Suppers
20 Horses to hay,
2^ Bushels Oats,
20 Lodgings,
2% Bushels Oats
20 Breakfasts,
2^/^ Bushels Oats,
1 87 1^
5 00
60
1 871/2
5 00
1 87^!
5 00
7 50
1 87y2
60
1 871/2
5 00
1 87 Vz
872 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
20 Suppers,
2V2 Bushels Oats,
20 Horses to Hay,
20 Lodgings,
2y2 Bushels Oats,
20 Breakfasts,
21/^ Bushels Oats,
20 Suppers
21/^ Bushels Oats,
20 Horses to Hay,
20 Lodgings,
SO Breakfasts,
2y2 Bushels Oats
2y2 Bushels Oats,
2y2 Bushels Oats
20 Suppers,
20 Horses to Hay,
2y2 Bushels Oats,
20 Lodgings,
20 Breakfasts,
2y2 Bushels Oats,
2y2 Bushels Oats,
20 Horses to Hay,
2y2 Bushels Oats,
20 Suppers,
20 Lodgings,
20 Breakfasts,
2y2 Bushels Oats,
21^ Bushels Oats,
20 Suppers,
2y2 Bushels Oats,
20 Horses to Hay,
20 Lodgings,
2 1/^ Bushels Oats,
20 Breakfasts
21/4 Bushels Oats,
20 Suppers,
2V^ Bushels Oats,
20 Horses to Hay,
20 Lodgings
2y2 Bushels Oats,
20 Breakfasts,
2y2 Bushels Oats,
20 Suppers,
5
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871/2
7
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EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
873
21/2 Bushels Oats, 1 871/^
20 Horses to Hay, 7 50
20 Lodgings, 60
21/2 Bushels Oats, 1 871/2
20 Breakfasts, 5 00
21/2 Bushels Oats, 1 871/2
21^ Bushels Oats, 1 87y2
20 Suppers 5 00
20 Lodgings, 60
20 Horses to hay, 7 50
20 Breakfasts, 5 GO
2y2 Bushels Oats, 1 871/2
Sundries, 2 67
amo Wni Hnares bill $239 92
NO. 3. THE COMMONWEALTH OP" PENNSYLVANIA DR.
To Christian Hagenbush for boarding Capt. Henry Jarret's
troop of Horse and keeping their Hcirsas from 16th of Sep-
tember 1814 until the 13th day of October 1814, 14 days 27
men.
28 Meals for each a $0 25 per meal, $189 00
two days 38 Men 38 00
October 3 until 13th 23 92 50
$319 50
HAY.
27 Horses for 114 days to hay a 371/2 cents, 141 75
38 Horses for 2 days to hay, 2S 50
23 Horses for 9 days to hay 76 42i/4
OATS.
27 horses for 14 days 12 quarts pr. day 141% Bush-
els a $0.75 per bushel 106 31
38 horses for 2 days a 12 quarts pr. day each 28%
B 21371/2
*23 horses— 9 days— 12 quarts pr. day 86% bushels 64 68
Lodging for all the men $58 2214 17 16
Oats and hay for the Captains Horses for his
Waiters, 27 25
Boarding the same, 16 00
Liquor, 19 30
amo. Christian Hagenbush's bill, $838 25
*eri-or of 16.46 deducted in statement sent to Washington.
874 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
NO. 4. WE THE SUBSCRIBERS DO HEREBY ACKNOW-
LEDGE THAT WE HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED OP
HENRY JARRETT CAPTAIN THE RESPECTIVE SUMS
OPPOSITE TO OUR NAMES ANNEXED FOR OUR EX-
PENSES AS WELL FOR GOING TO PHILADELPHIA AS
FOR RETURNING HOME IN THE YEAR EIGHTEEN
HUNDRED & FOURTEEN. IN WITNESS WHEREOF
WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HANDS THIS 25TH
DAY OF NOVEMBER A. D. 1815.
Henry Jarrett $20 00
Marmaduke McMichael 16 00
Solomon Heinley '. . 11 00
Peter Best 11 00
William Brown 11 00
John Gratewohl 11 00
Leonard Fankenfield 11 00
John Heil 11 00
Henry Kutz 11 00
John Carrell 11 00
Peter Reeser 11 00
John Lawel ^ 11 00
John Arnct 11 00
Henry Weitzel 11 00
Jacob Dornblaiser 11 00
Daniel Whitel 11 00
Isaac Ritter 11 00
Jonathan Ritter 11 00
Abraham Shartz 11 00
Peter Lichdenwalder 11 00
Peter Heckman 11 00
Joseph Rice 11 00
Abraham Roth 11 00
Michael Royer 11 00
George Englor 11 00
Conrad Kreidler 11 00
George Obitz 11 00
John Hickman 11 00
Abraham Storker 6 00
John (illegible) 6 00
Jacob Kaller 6 00
Andrew Oberly 6 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 875
John Oberly 6 00
George Lesher 6 00
Philip Mezger : 6 00
Peter Ritter 6 00
Gabriel Beeser 6 00
Henry Young 6 00
George Obitz 6 00
John Farman 6 00
Jacob Rohn, 6 00
George Oberly 6 00
Gorg Esues (?) 6 00
Gabriel Kinsmer 6 00
$418 00
NO. 15. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY COLONEL
WILLIAM HAMILTON IN MARCHING A VOLUNTEER
COMPANY FROM LANCASTER TO YORK UNDER THE
GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF AUGUST
1814 VIZ.
No 1 Samuel Strickler, $9 00
2 Jacob Strickler 5 15
3 Susan Lauman, 1 33
4 Henry Hay sundries, 31
5 George Hay, Expenses of home, 9 33 1-3
6 John Lightner for measures &c., 1 12
7 John Allender provisions, 3 00
8 Orman Jacob's hauling amunition 50
9 John Benekart, wood, 8 00
10 John McGinness horse feed, 5 00
11 John McGinness, 13 00
$55 74
876 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
NO 16 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY GEORGE
DEARTH INSPECTOR OF THE 2 BRIGADE 13 DIVISION
IN MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRIGADE
UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR
OF OCTOBER 1814. VIZ.
For 4270 Rations at 17 cents,
For Waggonage,
Incidental Expenses, Wood, toll &c.,
James Patterson's services as Commissary,
No 4 Major Dearth's services,
$1223 90
detailed statement of Major Dearth's ac.
Capt. Gusey's Compy. 1 Capt. 2 Lieuts. 1
Ensign & 114 privates 126 rations p. day
for 15 days is, 1890 ra.
Capt. Hertzog's Compy. 1 Capt. 2 Lieuts. 1
Ensign & 73 privates 83 rations p. day
for 13 days is, 1105
Capt. Hertzog's Compy. 15 days rations
while returning home for the same
number of officers & Men, 1275
$725 90
336
00
80
00
24
$1165
90
58
00
4270 at 17 Cts
$725 90
WAGGONAGE
No. 1 P. Hertzog, $167 00
2 John Peters 23 00
3 James Patterson, 145 00
$336 00
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
No 9 Jane Dick for Wood, $ 18
10 C. Sterrett Wood, 5 00
11 Hugh Dennison toll, 4 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE, 877
14 Benjr. Phillips wood, 1 25
15 Leonard Knabel, 7 75
16 Jacob Wilyard Express hire 2 00
17 Robert Grimes Express hire, 2 GO
18 Jane Wallis 2 GO toll
19 Isaac Phillips, 1 50 axe
20 Daniel Yard, 3 00 Commy.
21 Peter Hertzog, 8 50 house room
22 Hugh Davis, 2 75
Expenses going out, $39 93
Returning home say, 40 07
180 GO
NO. 17. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY JOHN
KIRKPATRICK INSPR. OF THE 1 BRIGADE 13 DIVIS-
ION IN MARCHING & DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRI-
GADE UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOV-
ERNOR OF OCTOBER 1S14 FOR DEFENCE OF BALTI-
MORE & NEIGHBOURHOOD. VIZ.
Paid Wm. Hamilton for hauling, $20
Paid the Estate of Wm. Graham for printing, 6 50
Paid William Moore as assistant commissary for
15 da. from the 21st of November onward at $3
pr. day 45 00
Paid McCulloch assistant commissy. (in
my absence) to 2d detachment from 21 Nov. 1814
onwards 15 da. a $3 45 00
For my own personal service a |2 pr. for 15 days, 30 GO
$146 50
Major Kirkpatrick's deposition on the original Statement
on file.
878 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
NO 18 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY THOMAS
MITCHELL INSPECTOR OF THE 2D BRIGADE 14
DIVISION IN MARCHING A DETACHMENT FROM HIS
BRIGADE IN DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE UNDER THE
GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF OCTOBER
1814. VIZ.
No 1. Rations, $982 60
2 Waggonage, 420 00
3 Quarters &c., 318 12
4 Forage, 59 37
5 Major Mitchell's services is marching to
Baltimore 84 GO
$1864 09
the above statement in detail
No. 1. RATIONS
1584 furnished Capt. Smyth's Coy. on their march
to Baltimore a 20 cts., $316 SO
1024 furnished Capt. Smyth's Coy. return home a
20 cts., 204 SO
1261 furnished Capt. Wise's Coy. on their their
march to Baltimore a 20 cts., 252 20
1044 furnished Capt. Wise's Coy. on their return
home a 20 cts., 208 80
No 2 WAGGONAGE
$982 60
James Adamson 38 days for Capt. a $6 p. day, $228 00
Waggon Capt. Wise's company 24 days (feed
found) a $4 p. day, 96 00
Waggon Capt. Wise's returning home 16 days
(finding his own feed & forage) at $6 p. day, . . 96 00
$420 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 879
NO. 3, QUARTERS & OTHER INCIDENTAL EXPENSES
FOR CAPT. SMYTHS CO ON THEIR MARCH PROM
GREEN COUNTY TO BALTIMORE, AS FOLLOWS, VIZ.
1814
Novr.
12 Cash paid at Jefferson, $10 50
13 Cash paid at Rice's landing & ferriage, 8 00
14 Cash paid at Mutton-town, 9 50
15 Cash paid at Slack's, T 00
16 Cash paid at Clark's, 11 50
17 Cash paid at Thistles, 6 00
18 Cash paid at Tomlinsons, 17 56
19 Cash paid at Frosts, 8 50
20 Cash paid at Cumberland, 7 00
21 Cash paid at Streets 8 00
22 Cash paid at Pratts, 10 00
23 Cash paid at Riser's, 8 00
24 Cash paid at Beans, 8 00
25 Cash paid *at Big Springs, 8 50
No. Paid at Hancock omitted above, 12 00
26 Cash paid at Hagerstown, 6 00
27 Cash paid Boonsburg, 8 00
28 Cash paid Fredericktown, 12 00
29 Cash paid Lawrences, 8 00
30 Cash paid Baltimore (for 3 days) 45 56
$219 62
QUARTERS &C. FOR CAPT. WISE'S COMPY. FROiM THE
SAME & TO BALTIMORE VIZ.
1S14
Nov. ^
20 Cash paid quarters at Powels $6 00
21 Cash paid quarters a Johnstons, 7 00
22 Cash paid quarters Slacks, 5 00
23 Cash paid quarters Cumpstons 5 50
24 Cash paid quarters Smiths, 3 00
25 Cash paid quarters Gepler's, 4 50
26 Cash paid quarters Reynold's, 7 00
27 Cash paid quarters Thistle's 5 00
28 Cash paid quarters Frosts 6 00
880 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
29 Cash paid quarters Lessey,
30 Cash paid quarters Ackersbergers, . . .
Gerperberty,
Dec
1 Cash paid quarters Wilsons,
2 Cash paid quarters Hagers,
3 Cash paid quarters Kirkpatricks,
4 Cash paid quarters Shaws,
5 Cash paid quarters Shaffers,
6 Cash paid at Pennybecker's, . . . . ,
7 Cash paid at Mercer,
3
00
3
50
4
50
7
00
5
50
6
00
4
00
5
00
7
00
Amo. of quarters for they 2 Company's $318 12
— there are no vouchers for the item of quarters, it was
allowed and paid, on the Major adding his deposition to the
account — X Green County.
No. 4. FORAGE, FOR THE TEAM THAT HAULED CAPT.
WISE'S BAGGAGE &C.
No 1. John Slack, $3 50
2 John Johnston, 2 25
3 in German, 2, 75
4 Saml. Pennebecker, 3 00
5 John Arbecases, 5 51
6 Samuel Hager, 3 19
7 Geo. Rizer, 2 75
8 Isaac Wilson, 3 ZlVz
9 Kirkpatrick 2^ 67
10 Philip D. Smith 2 371/^
11 Benjamin Bean, 2 18
12 Francis Adlesberger 3 50
13 Philip Shaffer, 1 19
14 Benjamin Powel, 1 87V^
15 James Reynolds, 2 50
16 Peter Conner, 2 19
17 James Cumpton, 4 25
18 William Thistle, 3 00
19 Arosiah Frost, 2 25
20 John Johnston Notifying to March, 5 00
$59 37
$84 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
No 5.
Major Mitchell's services. 42 days marching two
Companies to Baltimore at 2 dollars pr. day, . . .
RECAPITULATION
1— Rations,
2— Waggonage
3— Quarters &c,
4 — Forage,
5— Majr. Mitchell's Ser
Amo. expenditures by Major Mitchell.
NO 19 THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA TO
JAMES DUNLAP INSP. 1 B. 14 DIVISION.
For his services in marching a detachment of volunteers
from his Brigade say 30 days a $2.00 pr. day $60.00 see his ac.
on file (No. 2991).
$982
60
420
00
318
12
59
37
84
00
$1864
09
No. 20—
Col. John L. Pearson.
George Thomas & John L. Pearson Summons Case
Term 1815. In the Commonplease of Delaware County
1815 Bill of Defendants fees. Expenses &c. &c.
Sept. Subpoenas for Witnesses on first day of
meeting Referees
Service & milage on Col. Snyder. Brooks, Dale
Hall & Atmore
Octo. 12— Subpoenas for Witnesses on Second day
of meeting of Refferees
Service and mileage on Col. Snyder, Lt. Col. Dales,
Majors Brooks & Hall, Q. M. Noblit, Wright Dr.
Ferril paymaster
Bussier, Col. Linnard— Contractor McCoy & A.
Longaure.
56_Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
to July
$0 371/2
6 821/2
1 62V2
9 94
88-2
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Witness fees on attending on the second Sub-
poenes viz —
Col. Snyder 1 day & mileage on 60 Miles,
Major Brook 1 day mileage 70 Miles,
Lt. Col. Deals 1 day mileage 30 Miles,
Major Hall 1 day mileage 20 Miles,
Qr. M. Noblit 1 day mileage 15 Miles,
William Wright 1 day mileage 8 Miles,
Col. Linnard 1 day mileage,
I. Atmore 1 day mileage 15 Miles
Dr. Terrill 1 day mileage,
Fees to Attorney,
10 days attendance at Court striking refrees at-
tending before the refrees consulting Lawyers,
entering appeal & obtaining copy,
Expenses pd. for Referees & at reference,
on additional Counsel fee to Major Barnard,
The Judgment of Court,
One years Interest (say),
Plaintiff bill of Costs taxed,
Incidental expenses in procuring documents hav-
ing to ride 60 miles for some of them, and a
great deal of time occupied & expense in obtain-
ing them
8 Days coming, staying & returning from Harris-
burg to settle my accounts a $5 pr. day,
4
10
5
2'
30
1
70
1 40
98
2i
30
1
40
50
20
30
3
98
10
704
58
42
27
30
50
40 43
40 GO
Amount, $960 00
NO. 21. STATEMENT OV EXPENDITURES FOR THE PAY
OF THE FOLLOWING SUPERNUMERAY OFFICERS OF
2 BRIGADE 14 DIVISION WHO WERE DISCHARGED AT
CAMP WILLIS 5TH OCTOBER 1812 VIZ.
Capt. Moses Fell 12 days pay and Rations, $20 80
Lieut. John Booze 12 days pay and Rations, 14 40
Ensign Morris Linsey 12 days pay and Rations, . . 10 40
Lt. Samuel Adams 12 days pay and Rations, 14 40
60 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 883
Lt. David Kyle 10 days pay & Rations,
Capt. Andrew Sheets 40 days pay &
rations $77 33
deduct for 22 rations drawn 4 40
14 —
72 93
Lieut. Fredk. Reigart 4 days pay &
rations 56 00
deduct for 10 rations drawn, 2 54 00
$200 93
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES FOR THE DEFENCE
OF ERIE &C. &C. VIZ—
No 1 Gen John Kelso's pay rations &c under the
Orders of Majr Genl. Mead of Jan. 1814, 298 66 2-3
2 Hospital Surgeon Daniel Bemus 166
3 Quarter Master William Moore, 88 63
4 Major John Junkins 37 33
5 Henry Blystone transporting baggage, 6
6 Joab Vancourt ferriage 1 15
7 Joab Vancourt ferriage, 51
$598 29
For the pay & rations of the following
mentioned Supernumerary officers of the 2
Brigade 2 Division who were discharged at
B Marcus Hook viz —
No 1 Lieut. Col. Krickbaum's pay &
rations 33 days $79 20
2 Major Jacpby pay & rations 23
days 63 40
3 Capt. Weber pay & rations 14
days 24 27
4 Capt. Eckerd pay & rations 24
days 47 20
5 Capt Wright pay & rations 20
days, 34 67
6 Capt. Brook pay & rations 20
days, 34 67
7 Lieut. Ortlip pay & rations 22
days 30 80
884 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
8 Lieut. Linderman pay & rations
20 days, 28
9 Lieut. Whitton pay & rations 20
days, 24 66
10 Lieut. Lochman pay & rations 24
days 29 58
11 Elisign Shultz pay & rations 24
days, 25 60
12 Sergt. Volley pay & rations 22
days 9 47
13 Qr. M. Lowry pay & rations 56
days, 97 06
14 Adjt, Kirkner pay & rations 56
days, 97 06
15 Qr. M. Sergt. Newel pay &
rations 47 days, 19 80
16 Dr. William Johnston pay &
rations 56 days, 134 40
17 & 18 I Berrill & Saml. Borough
musicians, 13 60
?793 44
Deduct Nos. 17 & 18'— not pro-
vided for by militia law, 13 60
779 84
C For the pay of the following mentioned
Officers of 2d B 3 Division while
necessarily employed, notifying their
Companies to- march to the place of
rendezvous Viz —
17 Capt. Stewart for 5 days notifying his Coy.
a $1 , 5 00
Capt. Appleton for 5 days notifying his
Coy., 5 00
Capt. Cunningham for 5 days notifying his
Coy 5 00
Capt. Harton for 5 days notifying his
Coy., 5 00
Capt. Taylor for 5 days notifying his Coy., 5 00
Capt. Ehtrekin for 5 days not notifying his
compy, 5 OO
Capt. Moore 5 days notifying compy, 5 00
Capt. Wiston 5 days notifying compy, 5 00
7
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
5
00
3
00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 885
Capt. Correy 7 days notifying compy,
Capt. Privy 5 days notifying compy,
Capt. Steel 5 days notifying compy,
Capt. W. Stuart 5 days notifying compy, .
Capt Batten 5 days notifying compy,
Capt. Cain 5 days notifying compy,
Capt. Holmes 5 days notifying compy, . . .
Capt. Williamson 5 days notifying compy,
Capt. Skiles 5 days notifying compy, . .
Capt. Wright 5 days notifying compy,
Capt. Fletcher 5 days notifying compy,
Lieut. Keely 3 days notifying compy,
$100 00
D
No 18 For the pay of Noah Tiffney Junr. for
taking care of Ezra Sturtivant a sick
Soldier of the 2 Brigade 8th Division 7
days a $1.25 8 75
E 19 Pay, rations &c of Major Genl. Mead Jan.
1814 200—
Pay, rations &c of Major Henry Hurst did
to Jan. 1814— $105.
Pay, rations &c. of Major Patk. Farrelly
did to Jan. 1814. $104—98, 409 98
F. 20 Capt. William Brook 2 B. 2 D. for rations
furnished his Compy. while marching
from Montgomery Co. to Phila. 36.
John Frankenmiller for hauling baggage
from Montgomery Co. to Phila. 22.75, ... 58 75
G. 21 Capt Willet subsistence for his compy — 1
B. 2 division 10-50
Capt. Wm. Purdy for music for his Compy.
while marching to Marcus hook. 24 —
Daniel & William Kneeler, musicians,
while marching from Doylestown to
Philadelphia— 12—
Capt. John Fries for hauling baggage 2.50, 49
H 22 Herman Vansant lusp. 1 B. 2 Division for
amo. paid Supernumerary Officers (de-
tailed statement on file 488 97
Frederick Foering for his services as Depy.
Qr. M. General— 510, 510
886 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No 23 Major Christian. Snyder for notifying
Militia, 38 00
No ii4 John Jones Inspector of 1st B.
8 Division for retained rations.
1 Major William Taggert, $24 00
2 Major William Taggert for for-
rage, 18 20
42 20
3 Capt. William F. Byers retained
rations, 16 60
4 Lt. Col. George Weirich forage, 14 35
5 Oapt. Hummel for Vinegar &
5 soap, 6 33
6 Surgeon I. Y. Kennedy retained
rations, 10 20
L Wharr, 60
No 25 A further account of rations
rec'd. from Major Jones viz.
Capt. Snyder's Company in lieu
of rations, $22 63
Majr. Taggarts, 24 00
David Maclay, Quarter Master, 20
Oapt. Hummel Company, 6 33
Lieut. Brady, 6
Ensign Schwarts 6
Capt. Middlesworth Company, . . 7 97
Additional Amt. due Capt.
Widdleswath, 15 55
Amt. due Capt. Buyers, 16 60
Ensign Hepburn, 13 80
Oapt. Bergstreper 18
Capt Miller's Company, 8 67
Lieut. Col. Weirich, 12 40
Capt. Thompson's Company, 13 87
Capt. Haas Company,
Capt. Coryell, 10 60
Major Lechner, 20
Paymaster Rockefeller,
Surgeon Kennedy, 10 20
Additional Capt. Bergstreper's
Company, 23 20
255 82
149 68
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 8S7
Deduct already Charged U. S. before this
ac was presented viz.
No 1 Major Taggert's rations §24 00
3 Capt. Buyer's rations, 16 60
6 Surgeon Kennedy's rations, 10 20
50 80 205 02
No 26 Major Danl. Sharp 1 B. 1 Divis. pd. John
Alberger for beef furnished by him from
the 16th Novr. 1814 till the 11th March
1815. ?483 7 cts, 33 81
•27 Jacob G. Tryon 2 B. 2 D. Lt. Joseph Wilds
& Ens. Casper Inger for retained rations
say 54 rations each at 20 Cents, 21 60
28 Isaac Post Inspr. 2 Brigade 8 Division of
Supernumerary off s., 166 93
$3618 63
No 23 The United States to the State of Pennsyl-
vania
For Commission paid Wm. Clark
as paymaster of the Militia
called in defence of Erie by
Major Genl. Mead (see ac
settled 23d. Nov. 1816), $1829 42
For Commission paid Wm. Clark
as paymaster of the Militia
called in defence of Erie by
Major Genl. Mead (ac settled 3d
Jan 1817) bv John Phillips, .. 493 88
2323 30
STATEMENT Oi'^ THE ACCOUNTS OF GEORGE DENISON
PAYMASTER UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF OC-
TOBER 1814.
Amount paid Captn. James Mondies Company, 64 64
Amount paid Captn. Robt. McGingans Company, 65 65
Amount paid Captn. Willm. McGuires Company, 34 40
Amount paid Captn. Benjn. Bonds Company
70
888 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Amount paid Captn. Saml. Benjamins Company,
Amount paid Captn. Geo. Heidlays Company, .
Amount paid Peter Hallocli's Company,
Amount paid Captn. Joseph Camps Company, .
Amount paid Captn. Fredlv. Daily's Company, .
Amount paid Captn. Eliphalet Mason's Company,
47 73
67 43
111 77
144 90
141 70
145 81
Pd. S. Maffet. Pointing, ..
Pd. I. Clark. Printing,
Pd. Wm. Barnes. Postage,
$5 25
1 62
6 41
$894 08
13 28
$907 36
PAY ROLL OF A COMPANY OF VOLUNTEER MILITIA
UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTN. JAMES MOODIE OF
THE 123 REG'T. PENNA MILITIA IN THE SERVICE OF
THE UNITED COMMANDED BY COL. JAMES MONT-
GOMERY FROM 12 NOV. 1814 WHEN LAST MUSTERED
TO 25 NOV. 1814.
Commencement of Pay Nov. 12, 1814.
Expiration of Pay, Nov. 25, 1814.
Time paid for including Traveling pay 14 Days.
Total Am't of pay, 93.
Names.
1
William Nesbit, Sergt.
2
James Armstrong,
Private.
3
Henry Bickley.
4
John Blair
5
Alexander Best.
6
David Caldwell.
7
Robert Cann.
8
Jacob Covert.
9
LO
Robert Campbell.
David Campbell.
11 Levi Clinson.
12 Samuel Caldwell.
13 Robert Dougal.
14 John Dougan.
15 Jacob Eckroad.
16 Isaac Edger.
17 Moses Edger.
18 Wm. Gray.
19 James Hunter.
20 Jacob HLLler.
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
889
21 Jacob Houghendobler.
22 Charles Hoff.
23 Andrew Houghendobler.
24 John Heddings.
25 Barney Hanna.
26 John Huntingdon.
27 Samuel Huntingdon.
28 Archibald Hanna.
29 Carlton Irwin.
30 William Jordan.
31 John Keffer.
32 John Kelly.
33 Geo. Laurents.
34 Peter Lambert.
35 John Long.
36 Walter McKesson.
37 Abraham Martz.
38 John McCoy.
39 Robert McCarter.
40 Robert McCurley.
41 John Marcle.
42 George McCoy.
43 John Montgomery.
44 .lames Montgomery.
45 William Mann.
46 John Mills.
47 John McCollister.
48 Archibald Keir.
49 John Pott.
Total Amount $72.07.
50 Samuel Quest.
51 Jacob Rouscolp.
52 John Ross.
53 Matthias Riffel.
54 William Riffel.
55 David Ross.
56 Wm. Reed.
57 Joseph Stroub.
58 Isaac Stroub.
59 John Swartz.
60 William Turrels.
61 Samuel Swartz.
62 Geo. Steedman.
63 Robert Shaw.
64 William Smith.
65 Jacob Troxel.
66 Daniel Vincent.
67 William Vincent.
68 Casper Vertz.
69 Daniel Welshans.
70 George Welshans.
71 Wm. Welshans.
72 William Wilson.
73 Michael Wheeland.
74 William Woods.
75 James Woods.
76 William Woodside.
77 James Lott.
78 Troy McFay.
RECEIPT ROLL OF CAPTAIN ROBERT MCGINGANS
COMPANY DETACHED FROM THE 123D AND PART
FROM THE 81ST REG'T. SECOND BRIGADE NINTH DI-
VISION P. M. CALLED INTO ACTUAL SERVICE BY THE
GOVERNOR OF THIS COMMONWEALTH UNDER OR-
DERS ISSUED 15TH OCTOBER 1814.
Commencement of Pay, Nov 12, 1814.
Expiration of Pay, Nov 24, 1814.
Time paid for including traveling pay, 13 Days.
890 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Sergeants.
1 Wiiliam McKnight 43
2 Charles Gall 43
3 .John McKinney 43
Corporals.
1 Wilson Van Dyke 43
2 Robert McCormick 43-
3 -John Chambers 43
4 Thomas Corneval 43
Drummer.
1 William Eutt 43
Private.
1 David Burkett .' .87
2 John Bartholomew 87
3 James Brown i 87
4 John Burrows 87
5 Jacob Becker 87
6 John Cooper 87
7 Robert Currigan 87
8 Robert Cutter 87
9 William Clark 87
10 Michael Christian 87
11 William Cornelieson 87
12 John Crawford 87
13 John Corry, 87
14 Andrew Chamberlain 87
15 Jacob Corneliuson 87
16 Joseph Drake 87
17 John Eckenrod 87
18 William Erwin 87
19 Isaac Elliott 87
20 John Eckenrod 87
21 Samuel Custis 87
22 Alexander Easton 87
23 John Egbert 87
24 James E. Haslet : 87
25 Jacob Fell 87
26 Peter Frank 87
27 Robert Freeland 87
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 891
87
28 Robert Foster ° '
87
29 James Fay
87
30 John Fatkeson °*
R7
31 Peter Fox °'
87
32 John Foust ° '
87
33 David Gray *"
34 Richard Hendrickson ° '
87
35 Samuel Hanna
87
36 Wm. Herron ° '
87
37 William Harter *''
87
38 Barnard Kock . ■:
39 James Keiff er ^^
87
40 Francis Kruize " '
87
41 Thomas Lewis °^
42 David Love ^'
87
43 James Lewis
87
44 Christian Long,
87
45 Samuel Manly ° '
46 John Manly. Senr ^'^
47 John Manly. Junr ^^
48 Law Martin
87
49 Samuel McCormick ° '
50 Wra. Miller ^'^
51 John McCurly ^'^
87
52 James Moore
87
53 John Morrison ° '
87
54 Peter Mourer I
55 John Owens ^*
87
56 Joseph Poycr °^
57 Peter Rhodenbaugh ^'
87
58 Jacob Rhodenberger °'
59 John Ryan ^'^
87
60 Robert Owen °'
61 Adam Rank ^'^
87
62 Andrew Russel ^*
87
63 James Robinson ° '
64 Andrew S«raub ^'^
87
65 George Sechler ° '
66 Oliver Shoot ^'^
87
67 John Swartz *'
87
68 John Shannon ° '
87
69 Thomas Sample °'
70 William Staddeu ^^
71 Jeremiah Smith ^'^
892 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
72 John Taggert 87
73 Wlliam Vanflect 87
74 Peter Vanlere 87
75 Tobias Wersht 87
76 William Walscn 87
77 Daniel Witts 87
78 John Whitaker 87
Am't $71.30.
RECEIPT ROLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA UNDER THE
COMMAND OF CAPT. WILLIAM McGUIRE OF THE 157TH
REGIMENT PENNA. MILITIA IN THE SERVICE OF THE
UNITED STATES COMMANDED BY LIEUT. COL. JAMES
MONTGOMERY FROM 12TH NOV. 1814 WHEN LAST
MUSTERED TO 24TH NOV. 1814.
Commenceraent of Pay, Nov 12, 1814.
Expiration of pay, Nov. 24, 1814.
Time paid for including travelling pay, 13 Days.
Sergt.
1 Hugh Donley 13
2 David Reed 43
3 John Shannan 43
4 Joseph McGuire S3
Corporal.
1 John Simmons 13
2 William Bryson 43
3 William Scott 43
4 John Hutchinson 43
Privates.
1 Robert Bryson 86
2 James Beard S6
3 Daniel Beaver 86
4 William Beard , 86
5 Arthur Borris 86
6 James Bryson 86
7 Matthew Corry 86
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 893
8 William Cathcart 86
9 Geo. L. Cason 86
10 James Donley 86
11 Andrew Foster 86
12 David Graham 86
13 Andrew Griffey 86
14 James Hamilton 86
15 Joseph Hutchinson 86
16 Isaac Harver 86
17 Ezekiel Lunger 86
18 Abraham Lunger 86
19 James McKinuey 86
20 Daniel Moore 86
21 John Mowland 86
22 William McKinney 86
23 Joseph Oakes 86
24 John Parks 86
25 William Parks 86
26 Harvey Runter 86
27 Robert Riddle 86
28 James Riddle 86
29 James A. Scott 86
30 William Smith 86
31 John Sheafer 86
32 Thomas Toner 86
33 William Tinbrook 86
34 John Tweed 86
35 Thomas Taylor 86
36 William Vanleer , 86
37 Philip Whipple 86
38 Samuel Whipple 86
39 David Faily 86
40 Robert Foster 86
RECEIPT ROLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA UNDER THE
COMMAND OF CAPTN. BENJAMIN BOND OF THE 81 ST
REG'T. PENNA. MILITIA IN THE SERVICE OF THE
UNITED STATES COMMANDED BY LIEUT. COLONEL
JAMES MONTGOMERY FROM 12TH NOVEMBER 1814
WHEN LAST MUSTERED TO THE 26 NOV. 1814.
Commencement of Pay, Nov 12, 1814.
Expiration of Pay. Nov. 26, 1814.
Time pd. for including travelling pay, 15 days.
894 MLSCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Sergt.
1 Richard Wilson 50
2 Robert Davidson 50
3 Peter Smith Campbell 50
4 Isaiah McCarty 50
Corporal.
1 William Boyd 50
2 John Maxwell 50
3 Joseph Hutcheson 50
Drummer.
4 John Clark 50
Privates.
1 Samuel Anderson 1 00
2 Stephen Ashton 1 00
3 Wornet Aton 1 00
4 Christian Arnot 1 00
5 Joseph Bennett 1 00
6 Isaac Bogert 1 00
7 Isaac Berney 1 00
8 Isaac Bogert 1 00
9 John Brand 1 00
10 Abraham Croog 1 00
11 Andrew Crawford 1 00
12 Jacoh Casper 1 00
13 Abraham Casper 1 00
14 William Craig 1 00
15 Peter Casper, 1 00
16 John Casper 1 00
17 Joseph Cox 1 00
18 Frederick Davis 1 00
19 Isaac Dormet 1 00
20 John Doag 1 00
21 Conrad Ebener 1 00
22 Thomas Hunston 1 00
23 Henry Fensterman 1 GO
24 John Foust 1 00
25 William Gertan 1 00
26 Evan Hughes 1 00
27 William Holden 1 QO
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 895
28 Joseph Hamilton 1 00
29 William Hegone 1 00
30 William Jordan 1 00
31 Paul Ike 1 00
32 John Kinny 1 00
33 George Kissner 1 00
34 James Longer 1 00
35 Joseph McMulleu 1 00
36 Cornelius McCan 1 00
37 Daniel Mirell 1 00
38 John McGilt 1 00
39 Henry Mender 1 00
40 John Martin 1 00
41 James McFoals 1 00
42 James Omerman 1 00
43 Joseph Pursley , 1 00
44 Peter Russel 1 00
45 John Rees 1 00
46 Samuel Russel 1 00
47 Samuel Ramsay 1 00
48 John Row 1 00
49 William Rnnyan 1 00
50 Daniel Russel 1 00
51 Wra. Smith 1 00
52 David Smith 1 00
53 Thomas Stweart, 1 00
54 Andrew Snyder 1 00
55 William Seely 1 00
56 John Shipman 1 00
57 John Sheep 1 00
58 John Smith 1 00
59 Jacoh Stroller 1 00
60 John Shoemaker 1 00
61 Benjamin Savage 1 00
62 Samuel Skiler 1 00
63 Thomas Thomas 1 00
64 Jesse Thomas 1 00
65 James Thomas 1 00
66 Peter Townly 1 00
67 Samuel Uselton 1 00
68 Samuel Van Camp 1 00
69 William Usleton 1 00
70 John Woolever 1 00
896 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
71 Peter Woolever 1 00
72 William Walker 1 00
73 Joseph Walker 1 00
74 George Whitner 1 00
75 William White 1 00
76 Henry Young 1 00
Am't 80 00
RECEIPT ROLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA UNDER THE
COMMAND OF CAPTN. SAMUEL BENJAMIN BEING A
DETACHMENT FROM THE 157TH PENNSYLVANIA MI-
LITIA IN THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES
COMMANDED BY LIEUT. COL. JAMES MONTGOMERY
FROM THE 12TH NOV. 1814 TO THE 24TH NOVEMBER
1814.
Commencement of Pay, Nov 12, 1814.
Expiration of Pay, Nov. 24, 1814.
Time paid for including travelling pay, 13 Days.
Sergt.
1 Samuel McElers 43
2 John Teats 43
3 John Yager 43
4 Daniel Yeller 43
Corporal.
1 Alexander McCarty 43
2 Peter Wagner 43
3 Conrad Yoke 43
4 Cornelius Reynolds 43
Musician.
1 Daniel Tester 43
Privates.
1 Benjamin Austin 86
2 Thomas Allen ; 86
3 David Brown 86
4 Jacob Boston 8B
5 George Butterback % 86
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 897
6 William Butterly 86
7 Jacob Brettenbender 86
8 John Cox 86
9 Francis Gilbert 86
10 George Deale 86
11 Isaiah Davis 86
12 Caleb Eley 86
13 Joseph Fisher 86
14 Peter Fox 86
15 Benjamin Frederitze 86
16 Daniel Goho 86
17 George Hoffman 86
18 Samuel Horn 86
19 John Hetter 86
20 Samuel Hayland 86
21 Frederick Jennings 86
22 Simon Kri.^her 86
23 Frederick Kuttel - . . .86
24 Frederick Kuttel, Jr 86
25 Henry Lama, 86
26 Jacob Ludwic 86
27 Ludwick Longer 86
28 Henry Long 86
29 Frederick Loavenberg, 86
30 William Miller 86
31 John Moyer 86
32 Peter Mench 86
33 Andrew Mowrer 86
34 Thomas Perry 86
Henry Mov/rer 86
35 John Persey 86
36 Joseph Poke 86
37 Ferdinand Ritter 86
38 William Ruth 86
39 Philip Strieker 86
40 Jacob Shelhamer 86
41 Daniel Snyder 86
42 Henry Snyder 86
43 Philip Slemeback 86
44 Charles Scott 86
45 John Trowbrige 86
46 Abraham Teats 86
47 Henry Uplinger 86
48 John Wartz. Jr 86
57— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
898 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
49 Abraham Wolever 86
50 John Walk 86
51 Jacob Wenner »6
52 Jacob Yohe 86
53 John Zeiler 86
51 60
RECEIPT ROLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA DETACHED
FROM THE 112TH REGT. NINTH DIVISION PENNSYL-
VANIA MILITIA UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTN.
GEORGE HEIDLEY CALLED INTO ACTUAL SERVICE
BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNA. BY ORDER ISSUED THE 15TH OCTOBER.
Commencement of Pay, Nov. 12th 1814.
Expiration of Pay, Nov. 25th 1814.
Time paid for including Traveling for 14 days.
Sergeant.
Uriel Hopkins 47
Daniel Lorest, 47
Philip Shittz 47
Ephraim Cutler 47
Lawrence Ruch 47
Corporal.
Edward Bonsel 47
John B. Solner 47
Samuel Webb 47
John Albertson 47
Daniel Lewis 47
Joseph Gilbert 47
Musician.
George Bornhest 47
George Hickman 47
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 899
Privates.
Jacob Abbott 93
Josiah Abbott 93
John Abbott 93
Peter Best 93
Jacob Bower 93
John (Jonathan) Buckalow 93
Joseph Cornett 93
William Covenel 93
Elijah Crossford 93
Benjamin Coleman 93
John Cutler 93
John Davis 93
Andrew Dildine 93
William Firman 93
Peter Fruce 93
Robert Firman 93
Zachariah Fancy 83
Jacob Forer 93
John Fritz 93
Philip Fox 93
William Fox 93
Edmund Fox 93
Charles Fritz 93
Charles Hess 93
George Hepler 93
John Hartman 93
Curtis Hadon 93
Casper Hawk 93
Isaac Kittle 93
Philip Jeager 93
Jacob Johnson 93
James Kennedy 93
James Kinney 93
Adam Krider 93
Daniel Kocker 93
Isaac Kinney 93
Morris Kline 93
Jacob Keize 93
Henry Kerker 93
James Keeler 93
Jacob Ludowick 93
Godfrey Ludowick 93
900 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
Jonathan Leoman 93
Jacob Lutz 93
William Lewman 93
Adam Lepard 93
James Man 93
James McMontrie 93
George Marcle, 93
William Martin 93
Samuel Musselman 93
John Murna 93
James Park 93
Gersham Ploth 93
John Robin 93
Joseph Rutch 93
William Riter 93
David Sloerx 93
Peter Slozman 93
Joseph Sottsner 93
George Sitler 93
Frederick Shafer 93
Moses Savage 93
Honleter Smith 93
George Stackhouse 93
Isaac Shoemaker 93
John Turner 93
Michael Thomas 93
Peter Vanotter ' 93
Simon Warganbran 93
John Welsh 93
William Willet 93
William Woltz 93
John Woolever 93
John R. White 93
Henry Yeable 93
Daniel McCowen 93
77 72
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 901
RECEIPT ROLL OP A COMPANY OF MILITIA COMMAND-
ED BY CAPT. PETER HALLOCK DETACHED FROM
THE THIRTY FIFTH REGIMENT, SECOND BRIGADE,
NINTH DIVISION, PENNSYLVANIA MILITA IN ACTUAL
SERVICE BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE COM-
MONWEALTH OF PENNA. ISSUED OCT. 15TH. 1814
Commencement of Pay, Nov. Tth, 1814.
Expiration of Pay, Nov. 27th, 1814.
Time paid for including traveling pay, 20 days.
Sergeant.
am't of pay
Jared Marcy ^^
John Cortwrigt 67
Joseph Wright 67
John Kelley 67
Corporals.
Ezra Ide 67
Ebenezer Marcy 67
Isaac Carver 67
David Peas 67
Drummer.
Samuel Lofrance 67
Fifer.
John Romeg 67
Privates.
Stephen Arnold 1 ^^
Thomas Benedict 1 ^^
George W. Benedict 1 23
Henry Backman 1 ^^
William Blane 1 ^^
Peter Bellas 1 ^^
Luke Blane
1 33
Jacob Brader 1 ^^
Jacob Benscoter 1 ^^
902 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
John G. Bidlack 1 33
Samuel Carey, Jr .' 1 33
Peter Connor 1 33
Moses Carter 133
Anson Carskaden 1 33
Philip Croup 1 33
William Caldwell 1 33
John F. Cisco 1 33
George Culver 1 33
Archippus P. Childs 1 33
George Connor 1 33
Richard Dodson 1 33
Redmond Evans 1 33
John Ensly 1 33
Richard Edwards 1 33
Anthony Foss 1 33
John Farris 1 '^3
Jacob Good 1 33
Asa Gore 1 33
Richard Gregory 1 33
Morgan Hughes 1 33
Wm. Honeywell 1 33
John Hess 1 33
John Hunter 1 33
John Huff 1 33
Michael Hart 1 33
Samuel Harris 1 33
Henry Hervey 1 33
Warren Han 1 33
Joseph Henderson 1 33
William Hodge 1 33
John Jameson 1 33
Abner Johnson 1 33
Benjamin Knapp 1 33
Thomas Linn 1 33
John Lutz, 1 33
William Love 1 33
Thomas Little .' 1 33
Samuel Mott 1 33
Thomas Mulford 1 33
John Miller 1 33
John Mason 1 33
Wm. Miller 1 33
George D. Nash 1 33
Isaac Neffas 1 33
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 903
1 33
William Osborn " ' ' -^ 33
Miles Perry ■■■■■■ 1 33
William Ross " ' ;i^ 33
Benjamin Ryan ' ' j^ 33
Uriah Rogers ' ' ' ' ^ 33
Thomas Rogers -^ 33
Jonah Romeg ^ 33
James Reeder ' ;i^ 33
Obadiah Smith 66 1 33
Adam Steel, 1 33
Jacob Server 1 3,3
Jacob Server, 2d " ' " ;i^ 33
John Smith, 2d ' " ' ' ^ 33
Daniel Simms ^ 33
John H. Smith 1 3!^
William Smithers ^ 33
Levi Seaward ;l^ 33
George Sherry 1 33
Michael Slametz -j^ 33
John Thompson ' ' ' ■^^ 33
Joseph Tompkins 1 33
George Teats ' ' ' ^ 33
Jeremiah Vandemaclv ^ 33
Aaron Van L«en j^ 33
John Vaughn " ' ^ 33
Roswell Wheelen ^ 33
William Winters 1 33
Samuel Weiss ' ' ' ' ' -^ 33
Abner Wade, Jr -^ 33
Henry Young, Jr., ' ' " ' ^33
Thomas Young, Jr ^ 33
John Zimmerman * ' " ^ 33
Richard Zimmerman
110 39
904 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
RECEIPT ROLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA UNDER THE
COMMAND OF CAPT. JOSEPH CAMP DETACHED FROM
THE 45TH REGIMENT ^D. BRIGADE 9TH DIVISION
PENNA. MILITIA CALLED INTO ACTUAL SERVICE BY
THE GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNA.
BY ORDER ISSUED OCT. 15TH. 1814.
Commencement of Pay Nov. 3rd, 1814.
Expiration of Pay Nov. 29th, 1814.
Time paid for including travelling pay, 27 days.
Total
am't of pay
Sergeant.
Henry Felten 90
John Gardner 90
Daniel Cooly 90
Henry Taylor 90
Andrew Vogle 90
Corporals.
Samuel Simons 90
Ezekiel Moury 90
William Stage 90
John Baldwin 90
Drummer.
John Davis 90
Fifer.
Stephen Reynolds 90
Privates.
Cyrus Blanchard 1 80
Elijah Bach 1 80
Hiram Blanchard 1 80
Benjamin Brumbridge 1 80
Jeremiah Baird 1 80
Jesse Carny 1 80
Thomas Carny 1 80
Elisha Cogswell 1 80
John Conrad 1 80
Oliver Cox 1 80
Marshall Dickson 1 80
Seth Dan 1 80
Eli Downing 1 80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 905
Jesse Downing 1 80
James Evans 1 80
Isaiah Fuller 1 80
William Frier 1 80
George Gardner 1 80
Thomas L. Grist r 1 80
John Garrison 1 80
Luman Gilbert 1 80
William Granger 1 80
Ajoniah Horton 1 80
George Hall 1 80
George Hawley 1 80
James Hulse, Jr 1 80
Hubard Hadsab 1 80
Jacob Holt 1 80
Abraham Holt 1 80
Elijah Hubbel 1 80
Lewis Jones 1 80
Abner Jackson 1 80
Henry Jackson 1 80
Seth Kinney 1 80
Ira Kinney 1 80
Abraham Lott 1 80
Ebenezer Lacy 1 80
John G. Lumerex 1 80
Josiah Lutz 1 80
Forbes Lee 1 80
John Lee 1 80
Abraham Miller 1 80
Frederick Miller 1 80
John Mollison 1 80
John Mollison, 2d 1 80
Samuel Nolen 1 80
Moses Overfield 1 80
Jesse E. Potter 1 80
Isaac Place 1 80
Aaron Philips 1 80
George Quick 1 80
John Rosecrantz 1 80
Crispen Reynolds 1 80
Christopher Reynolds 1 80
William Robinson 1 80
Josiah Rogers 1 80
William Stark, Jr 1 80
906 MISC'BLLANEIOUS PAPERS.
John Shaw 1 80
Merill Smith 1 80
William Stanton 1 80
Laton Smith 1 80
Thomas Taylor 1 80
Robert Vaughn 1 80
John Williams 1 80
Ransom Wliitney 1 80
Joseph Wood 1 80
Joseph B. Wheeler 1 80
Paul White 1 80
David Watt 1 80
Daniel Wheelock 1 80
Cornelius Woodcock 1 80
Samuel Whitm'ore 1 80
Asa Whitney 1 80
Josiah Wilch 1 80
David Young 1 80
145 80
RECEIPT ROLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA UNDER THE
COMMAND OF CAPTAIN FREDERICK BAILEY, BEING
A DETACHMENT FROM THE 129TH REG'T. PENNA.
MILITIA WHO HAVE BEEN CALLED ON DUTY UNDER
GENERAL ORDERS OF THE 15TH OF OCTOBER 1814
WHICH SERVICE COMMENCED ON THE 3D OF NOV.
1814 AND ENDED ON THE 29TH OF NOV. IN THE SAME
YEAR BEING DISCHARGED BY COL, JAMES MONTGOM-
ERY AT DANVILLE ON THE 22D DAY OF NOVEMBER.
Commencement of Pay, Nov. 3d, 1814.
Expiration of Pay, Nov. 29th 1814.
Time p'd for including travelling pay, 27 days.
Total
am't of pay
Sergeant.
Jesse Bagley 90
Samuel Baldwin 90
James Truesdale 90
Joseph Marsh 90
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 90^
Corporals.
90
Josiah Davis 90
Orange Whitney gQ
John L. Travine
Privates.
1 80
Levi S. Agara ^ gO
Asahel Adams ^ g^
George Avery ' " ' ^ gQ
Phineas Ames, Jr ^ g^
Gideon Beebe . 1 80
Thomas Bagby ^ ^q
Calvin Bell -j^ gO
Calvin Blasdell ^ g^
Jacob Bump, j gQ
Calvin Bump ^ g^
Roswell Babcock ^ g^
Richard Bill -j^ gQ
John Bullock ^^ gQ
David Carpenter ^ gp
Henry Clark ^ gQ
Isaac A. Chapman ^ g^
Levi Chamberlain ^ ^^
Moses Chamberlain ^ ^^
Gardner Darrow ^ g^
Joseph Doolittle ^ gQ
Peter Davis ^ gQ
James Davis ^ gQ
Eliphalet Elsworth ^ ^^
■ Joseph Fish ^ gQ
John Faucher ^ gQ
James Ferguson ^ ^^
Jason Farger ^ gQ
Joseph Gamsey ^ g^^
Oliver Gratracks ; ^ ^^
Stephen Warding ^ g^
John Hayward, Jr ^ ^^
David Hall ' ^ gQ
Jesse Hall .^ ^ gQ
William Harkin ^ ^^
David Holmes • ^ g^
John Greek ^ gp
Warren Gamsey
908 MISCEiLLANBOUS PAPERS.
Amasa Harding 1 80
Nathaniel Jacs 1 80
Enos Jewel 1 80
Eleazer Thimble 1 80
Josiah Lord, Jr 1 80
Zebulon Lathrop 1 80
Nathaniel P. Lock 1 80
Dyer Lathrop 1 80
Ralph Lines 1 80
Jonathan Miles 1 80
Ebenezer Miles 1 80
Hugh McCollum 1 80
Alexander McKee 1 80
Robert McCarty 1 80
John Newman! 1 80
Thomas Oackley 1 80
Corbet Pickering 1 80
Noah Reed 1 80
James Robinson 1 80
William Rockwell 1 80
Jesse Ross 1 80
Elisha Safford 1 80
Ezra Sturdevant 1 80
"Willis Stanly, 1 80
Sylvester Smith 1 80
Thomas M. Safford 1 80
James Slenbergh 1 80
Joshua Smith, Jr 1 80
Daniel C. Thacker 1 80
Etolton TilTany 1 80
Daniel Tingley 1 80
Lewis Tiffany 1 80
Nathan P. Thacher 1 80
Jonathan Treadwell 1 80
Noah Tiffany, Jr 1 80
Bradley Thomas 1 80
Michael Vanwinkle 1 80
Hiland Vickery 1 80
Lathan Williams 1 80
Samuel Ward 1 80
Daniel B. Wiley 1 80
Jonathan Wood 1 80
William B. Welch 1 80
Josiah Wadsworth : 1 80
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 909
1 80
Hiram Whipple
Jonathan Woodruff
-.^y. J 1 OU
Isaac Wood
RECEIPT ROLL OF A COMPANY OF MILITIA UNDER THE
COMMAND OF CAPTAIN ELIPHALET MASON BEING
A DETACHMENT FROM THE 144TH REGT. 9TH DIVIS"-
lON PENNA. MILITIA CALLED INTO ACTUAL SERVICE
BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA BY ORDER ISSUED OCTOBER 15TH
1814.
Commencement of pay, Nov. 2d, 1814.
Expiration of Pay, Nov. 29th, 1814.
Time paid for including travelling pay, 28 days.
Total
am't of pay
Sergeant.
93
Henry Merril ^^
David Center ^^
Benjamin Landon
Albigence Stephens
Corporals.
93
William Gough ^^
Benjamin Stone
Nathan Streator ^^
Ethan Baldwin
Fifer.
93
Joseph S. Browning
Drummer.
93
Isaac Wheeler
Privates.
, ,, 1 87
James Arnold ^ ^^
Benjamin Bennett ■ • • '
910 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
George Brown 1 87
David Benjamin 1 87
William Buffington 1 87
David Bailey 1 87
Ezra Bailey 1 87
Amasa Brown 1 87
John Burney 1 87
James Brink 1 87
John W. Bingham 1 87
Stephen Berman 1 87
Samuel Cole ■. 1 87
Stephen Crammer 1 87
Elijah Coleman 1 87
Thomas Cox 1 87
Aaron Carter 1 87
Wilson Canfield 1 87
Albert Camp 1 87
Amos Canfield 1 87
George Davison 1 87
Daniel Drake 1 87
Seth Dean 1 87
Ebenezer Drake 1 87
John L. Elliot 1 87
Jonathan Elsworth 1 87
Ebenezer Ferry 1 87
Edmund Fairchild 1 87
Elisha Faster 1 87
Humphrey Gough 1 87
Oliver Gilbert 1 87
Samuel Griffin 1 87
David Green 1 87
Amos Gough 1 87
John Head 1 87
Harry Ingraham 1 87
Erastus Jones 1 87
Amasa Kellog 1 87
Charles W. Keeler 1 87
Joseph Lent 1 87
Horatio Scald 1 87
Abraham Lent 1 87
James Lent 1 87
Warmer Ladd 1 87
Samuel Landress 1 87
Semuel Landress 1 87
Daniel Miller 1 87
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 911
Joseph Mathewsoo 1 87
Abel Prince 1 87
Joseph Prince 1 87
Samuel Picket 1 87
John Quick 1 87
Samuel Rockwell 1 87
Irwine Rogers 1 87
Elain Roberts 1 87
John Sealford 1 87
Davis Shumway 1 87
Philemon Stone 1 87
Isaac Smith 1 87
Amasa S. Sheator 1 87
John Sconton 1 87
Amos Shick'land 1 87
Frederick Shrader 1 87
Horace Spalding 1 87
David Vought 1 87
Thomas Updegrove 1 87
Actius Vought 1 87
Freemari Wilcox 1 87
Rowland Wilcox 1 87
Cyrus Welles 1 87
John D. Weld 1 87
Joseph Beebe 1 87
John Foster 1 87
Ebenezer Terry 1 87
Stephen D. Sellard 1 87
149 50
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ON
ACCOUNT OF THE UNITED STATES.
The United States
To the State of Pennsylvania for the following mentioned
miscellaneous expenditures Dr.
No. 1 Herman Vansant Inspector 1 B 2 for notify-
ing militia, 98 00
2 Christian Snyder Inspector 2 B 2
for notifying militia, $255 82
John Young supermuney officer, 37 20 293 02
912 MISCEiLLANEOUS PAPERS.
3 Ch-ristian Spayd, Inspr. 1 B. 6 D notifying
militia 141
4 James Lamberton Inspr. 1 B. 11 service
as Depy. Qr. M., 40
Lieuts. McKechan & Mitchell retained
rations, 29 60
5 James Hanna 2 B 12 D pay of certain
militia, 97 75
6 Uriah. Springer late 2 — 13 for Waggon-
age— &c., 177 50
7. George Dearth present 2 — 13 pay of cer-
tain militia, 588
8. Genl. John Wilson 15 his
service &, $190 51
John Wilson advanced him to pay
certain ma., 350 00 540 51
9. Wilson Smith Q. M. Gen. pay of Surgeon
Wallace for medicine & attendance of
Laeut. McComb 15 00
Paul Clark hauling baggage, 54 00
10. P. S. V. Hamet for loss on provision, 664 52
11. William MoClean forage master service
rations &c, 228 00
$29'66 90
To this sum due on accounts not yet
settled for pay &c. of militia, 800 00
$3766 90
25845 02
$29611 92
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
913
NO. 1. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY HERMAN
VANSANT INSPR. 1ST. BRIGADE, 2ND DIVISION FOR
THE PAY OF SUNDRY OFFICERS OF HIS BRIGADE FOR
NOTIFYING THE MILITIA DRAFTED FROM HIS BRI-
GADE TO MARCH TO THE PLACE OP RENDEZVOUS &C.
UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR
OF 1814, VIZ.
No. 1 Capt. John Matts notifying Voir, rifle Co
2 Capt. Chrlstn. Bloom notifying militia, . .
3 Capt. John Thomas notifying militia, . . .
4 Capt. Nicholas Youngker notifying militia
5 Capt. Abner Johnston notifying militia, .
6 Capt Joseph Vansant notifying militia,
7 Capt. Saml. Wilson notifying militia, .
8 Capt. John Fries notifying militia, . . .
9 Capt. William Piiker notifying militia, .
10 Andw. Apple notifying militia
11 Capt. Evan Evans notifying militia ,...
12 Capt. Richd. ETans notifying militia, .
13 Major W. C. Roger notifying militia, .
14 Capt. Christian Search notifying militia,
18 Capt. William Wigtou notifying militia,
$6 00
7
7
7
5
5
2
7
5
5
3 75
16 25
10
5
7
98 00
NO. 2. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY CHRISTIAN
SNYDER INSPR. 2ND BRIGADE 2ND DIVISION FOR THE
PAY OF SUNDRY OFFICERS OF HIS BRIGADE FOR
NOTIFYING THE DIl.\FTED MILITIA TO MARCH TO
THE PLACE OF RENDEZVOUS &C. UNDER THE GEN-
ERAL ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF 1814, VIZ.
No.
1. Capt. Erkerd hauling baggage,
2 Lieut. Smith notifying,
3 Capt. Hartman
4 Capt. Wentz,
5 Capt. Ward, .f
6 Capt. Wright,
7 Capt. Daub
8 Capt. Rhodes,
58— Vol. IX— 6th Ser.
?10 00
4
9
8
7
10
9
10
914 MISCELLANEJOUS PAPERS.
9 Capt. Printz, 7
10 Capt. Fryer 5
11 Capt. Hartzel, 7
12 Oapt. Lambert, 7
13 Capt. Priser 7
14 Capt. Conrad 7
15 Capt. Jones, 10
16 Capt. Flood, 10
17 Capt. Hoxworth, 9
18 Capt. Altimus, 10
19 Capt. Bastress, 7
20 Capt. Kline, 7
21 Capt Fries, 5
22 Oapt. Gilbert, 6
23 Capt. Trumbower, 6
24 Capt. Emrich, 5
25 Capt Zimmerman 10
26 Capt. Eaton, 7
27 Capt. Richardson, 8
28 Capt. Smith, 10
29 Capt. Rambo, 8
30 Capt. Cremer 9
31 Capt. James Harvey 3
32 Capt. Owen Owens 5 85
33 Capt. George Billger 11 97
• $255 82
John Young a Supernumerary paymaster, 37 20
$293 02
NO. 3. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY CHRISTIAN
SPAYD INSPR. 1ST BRIGADE 6TH DIVISION FOR THE
PAY OF SUNDRY OFFICERS OF HIS BRIGADE FOR
NOTIFYING THE DRAFTED MILITIA TO MARCH TO
THE PLACE OF RENDEZVOUS UNDER THE GENERAL
ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF 1S14, VIZ.
No. 1 Ca.pt. Young 6 days, $9 00
2 Capt. Gulder 10 days 10
3 Capt. Doebler 8 days, 8
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 915
4 Capt. Embich 5 days, 5
5 Capt. Fisher 7 days 7 50
6 Capt. Boawitz, 6
7 Capt. Boons, 6
8 Capt. Shuey, 5
9 Capt. Haines, 2
10 Capt. Bender, 10
11 Capt. Fisher, 4
12 Capt. Bentzel 12
13 Capt. Kuntz 5
14 Capt. Cline, 3
15 Capt. Smith 4 50
16 Capt. P. Fisher 4
17 Lt. John Heister, 13
18 Lit. Shoemaker 4
18 Lt. Marl<s 12
116 I. Ritter & Co., priutg 15
145 00
Deduct from 1st. item $3 overcharged, 3
142 00
NO. 4. JAMES LAMBERTON INSPR. 1ST. B. IITH. DIVISION
ACTINfi AS DKI'IFTY QR. MASTER IN FUfrNISKiNG 2
COMPANIES OP VOLUNTEERS WITH ARMS & RATIONS
WHO MARCHED FROM CUMBERLAND COUNTY TO
BALTIMORE IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 1814
ALSO 2 COMPANIES OF VOLUNTEERS WHICH MARCH'D
TO PHILA. IN SEPT. 1814 IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION SAY 20 DAYS EMPLOYED
AT $2. PR. DAY— $40.00.
James Lamberton services as depy. Qr. M. brot.
for 140 00
James A. Mitchell Lt. in Capt. Andw. Mitchell's
Comy. retained rations 14 80
Saml. McKechan Lt. in Capt. Andw. Mitchell's
Comy. retained rations, 14 80
$69 60
916 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
NO. 5. PAY-ROLL OF A DETACHMENT OF MILITIA OF
THE EIGHT REGIMENT, 2ND BRIGADE, 12TH DIVISION
P. M. WHO MET AT THE TOWN OF SOMERSET IN
PENNA. IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER IN THE YEAR
1814 FOR THE PURPOSE OF FORMING A VOLUNTEER
COMPANY TO MARCH TO THE DEFENCE OF BALTI-
MORE UNDER ORDERS ISSUED BY MAJOR JAMES
HANNA, INSPECTOR OF SAID BRIGADE IN PURSUANCE
OP THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF
PENNA. DATED 15TH OCT. A. D. 1814.
Time of service — 10 days.
Amt. of pay— $2.66.
Amt. of rations — $1.25.
Total amount— $3.91. Whole total— $97.75.
By whom paid— Jas. Hanna, P. M.
When paid— Sept. 1817.
Charles Meloy. Thomas Tod.
John Boyle. Thomas Welsh.
John Burgoon. Edward Miller.
James Burgoon. William Miller.
James Ferrell. Peter Mooney.
Richard Dadson. Robert Williams.
John Anderson. William Williams.
John McCoy. Conrad Hohaugher.
Henry I. McGuire. David Rees.
William Douglas. David Roddy.
Richard Lewis. Adam Youtzer.
David Evans. John Sittlemire.
NO. 6. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY URIAH
SPRINGER INSPR. 2D BRIGADE 13TH DIVISION IN
MARCHING A SECOND DETACHMENT FROM HIS BRI-
GADE UNDER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOV-
ERNOR OF SEPTEMBEIi 1812, VIZ:
John Peobles for Waggonage $107 50
Major Springer's service 25 days pay &c as a
Major 70 00 $177 50
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
917
NO 7. PAY ROLL OF CAPTN. PETER HERTZOG'S COM-
PANY OF VOLUNTEERS TITLED THE FAYETTE
GREEN WHO MARCHED FROM THE SECOND BRIGADE
THIRTEENTH DIVISION OF P. M. INTO THE SERVICE
OF THE U. S. ON THE 8TH DAY OF NOVEM. 1814 WHO
WAS DISMISSED ON THE 22D INST.. ALLOWING NINE
DAYS FOR RETURNING, MAKING IN THE WHOLE 24
DAYS— PAID BY GEORGE DEARTH.
Pay for each Private— $8.00.
Whole amt. Of pay— $709.60.
Captain
Peter Hertzog,
Lieut.
1st. Jacob Rille,
2nd. Henry Black
Ensign
William Boice
Sergts.
1st. James Hibben, Junr
2nd. Samuel Griffen
3rd. Daniel Stantz,
4th. Henry Shipley,
Corpls.
1st. George Snatterly,
2nd. John Parshall,
3rd. Samuel Dunlap,
4th. Hugh McCann,
$32 00
24 00
20 00
16 00
9 60
9 60
9 60
9 60
80
80
80
80
Privates.
John T. Miller
James Dunlap
Hager Lewis
Patters William B.
Core David
Sherwood Joseph
McGlaughlin, James
Fields, John
918
MISCELLANEIOUS PAPERS.
Bentley, G-eorge Boils William
Updiegraff, William Geiger Charles
Debott Solomon T. Wyatt Joseph
Philips Benj. -White Joseph
Stough Mioses. Cox F. John
Badger, Robert . Jeffries Taylor
Harn Slingsbury James John
Philip Pounstone Hopwood Moses
Harn Otho Farr John
Badger Thomas Sloan George
Bouganright John Blake William
Grove Jacob McDonald Sthrothers
McCann David Orbin John
Waiters Elias Stewart John
Core John Buttermore Peter
Watter William Allender John
Garrett Andw. Reed John
Anderson Wm. Abrams Jeremiah
Yaudes Daniel Boyd James
Couch Nathan Fitzgerald Isaac
Huston Cunningham Haught George
Morfira James Malert 'James
Sophy John Shallaberger Christian
Brownfield Thos. Richeson Matthew
Combs John Taylor Jesse
Rumhle Jacob Miorgan John
Snelling William Dunham William
Watson Elias Fitzmiller Samuel
Smith John Vanderhoof Abner
Cline Daniel William Pearman
Whole amt of roll,
Deduct amo. additional pay by the date of $2— p.
months the non-commissd. officers & privates —
say 76, @ the i ate of 2 pr month is,
Amt. charged to U. States,
$709 60
121 60
588 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 919
NO. 8. WILSON SMITH ESQ. LATE QR. MASTER GENL.
FOR THE PAY OF JOHN C. WALLACE, SURGEON, FOR
MEDICINE & ATTENDANCE OF LIEUT. THOMAS Mc-
COMB, IN JANY. 1814 AT ERIE—
See original account on file 4099. $15.00.
Paul Clark for hauling baggage of Capt. John Wallace's
Company of Militia from Armaugh to Pittsburg, com-
mencing the 28th of September & ending the 6th of
Oct. 1812 both days included 9 days at 6 dol 54 00
NO. 9. LOSS ON PROVISIONS.
The claim of Peter U. S. Hamet per act 5th Feby. 1817.
14979 rations of his several contracts undelivered when the
militia were disbanded — the indemnity asked by him is on
the provisioiis (constituting that number of rations) on hand
when the militia were discharged — Colonel Miller and other
officers certify that the following mentioned provisions re-
mained on hand at that time, viz: —
45 Barrels Beef
54 Barrels Pork
97 Barrels Flour
10 Barrels Whiskey
On the sale of which he claims $984.48 as an indemnity —
this claim is stated by the Auditor General in the following
manner viz: —
14.979 rations of flour 18 oz. to each ration is equal
to 16.851 @ 6 per cent $1095 hi
86 barrels to contain the same @ 62 per cent 53 75
Packing of same 12 per cent, 10 75
$1159 81
deduct for the value of the flour at the time of its
being left on his hands 86 barrels @ $10.50 — this
price is assumed on the account sales by Mr.
Hamet himself at $11.50— 28th March 1814 and on
the certificate of Swan & Tracy who each state 10
dolls 903 00
$256 81
920 MISCEL.LANHOUS PAPERS.
14.979 rations of meat
7.913 rations of beef @ 1^^ lb. is equal to 9.891 lb.
@ 8 cents, $791 28
7.066 balance of meat @ % lb. Fork for each ration
is equal to 5,300 lb. pork, on 26 per cent barrels
@ $24.20, 641 30
Salt packing &c. 168
$1600 58
deduct value of said meat when left on hand viz
beef 9891 @ 7 cents, $692 37
26 p barrels pork @ $22 583
1275 37
loss on 330 Gallons, or 10 berrels whiskey @ .25 pr.
gal.,
loss on meat, ;
loss on flour,
Of which was paid him in Aug. 1817,
Documents sent sustain the foregoing account,
documents sent filed with his per cent No. 4165.
No. 1 Genl. Mead's letter to Mr. Hamet.
2 Mr. Hamet's letter to Mr. Weston
3 Aud. Genl's letter to Mr. Davidson
4 Orders for the issues of rations
5 Mir. Hamet's statement of loss.
6 twelve certificates, respecting the quantity of provisions
on hand, Prices &c.
$3-25 21
82
50
325
21
256
81
$664
52
500
00
$164 52
t. Copies
of
Due William McClean in pursuance of the act of 7th Feb-
ruary 1818, viz —
6 Months services as forage Master, pay as Ensign
20 dollars p. month, $120 00
360 rations @ 20 cents, 72 00
6 days waggon hire, 36
$228 00
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE.
921
STATEMENT OF ARMS &C. THE PROPERTY OF THE COM-
MONWEALTH OF PENNA. LEFT IN THE SERVICE OF
THE UNITED STATES BY THE MILITIA OF THE S^AME
IN THE LATE WAR.
No. 1 left at Buffalo in 1812 p. statement and receipt of
Thomas & Moury.
301 Camp kettles @ $1.50 ?451 50
409 Canteens 40 cents, 163 60
529 Tin pans 75 cents, 396 75
139 Axes $2.50, ^^"^ ^^
4fi
46 Spades ?1,
19 Shovels $1
9 Pick Axes $1.20 ^^ ^^
o
1 Drum
634 Cartouch boxes |2.12, 1347 25
782 Stand of Arms ?10 "^820
215 Bayonets & belts ?1.25, 268 75
32 Rifles ?15 ^^^
15 Screw Augers 75 cents, H 25
8 Grindstones $2 ^^
430 Common tents $16 6880
23 Horsemen's tents $20 ^^ ^^. ^^^ ^^
1 a large Box stationary
No. 2. 34 Muskets $10, $340
13 Kettles $1.50 ^^ ^*^
7 Pans 75 cents ^ ^^
46 Cartouch boxes $2.12 9^ "^^
10 Common tents $16, 1^^
24
1 Markee, •
3 Spades $1 ^
1 Shovel, ^
2 Axes,
No. 3. 167 Muskets & bayonets $12 2004
5 Wall tents $26, ^30
50 Common tents $12, 800
34 Iron Kettles $1.50 ^1
86 Tin pans 80 cents ^^ ^^ ^^^9 g^
36 Muskets & bayonets $12 comp. sheets, 432
27 Muskets $10 2170
No 4 2 Drums & 1 stand Colours 116
22«6 00
922 MISCELLANEtOUS PAPERS.
No. 5. 1 Stand Colours (Maj. Bozorth), 120 00
No. 6. delivered to Capt. Mendenliall pr. Order of
Major Stockton, viz: —
39 Muskets @ $10.00, 390
37 Bayonets $1.25 46 25
39 Carto-uch boxes $2,121/2, S2 87
25 Haversacks $2.00, 50 00
8 Canteens 40 cents, 3 20
572 30
$25845 02
The United States To the State of Pennsylvania For the
following mentioned miscellaneous Expenditures Dr.
No. 1 For notifying drafted militia &c, $166 23
2 Qi\ Master Fox disbursements, 300 36
3 <& 4 Supernumerary Officers, 65 37
5 & 6 Retained rations, 38 20
$570 16
7 Ferriage &c. paid by Col. James Ankrim, ... 21 12
the above in detail, $591 28
NO. 1. STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES BY JAMES EAM-
BERTON INSPR. OF THE 1ST. BRIGADE IITH DIVIS-
ION IN NOTIFYING THE DRAFTED MILITIA &C. UN-
DER THE GENERAL ORDERS OF THE GOVERNOR OF
FEBRUARY 1814.
For the pay of 25 Officers for notifying the dralLeQ
militia and volunteers (in Feb. 1814) to march to
Carlisle the place of rendezvous to perform a 6
months tour of duty on the Canada Lines per
statement herewith $82 98
EXPENDITURES BY THE STATE. 923
For the pay and rations of 37 men of the 49th regt.
who were held under marching orders for 5 days,
and then discharged at Carlisle as being over the
quota required by the Genl. orders of the Gover-
nor of feb. 1814 p. muster & pay-roll herewith
at 12.25 each 83 25
$166 23
NO. 2. STATEMENT OF EXPENDTURBS BY JOHN FOX,
Q. MASTER 2D REGT. PENNA. VOLUNTEERS L. IN-
FANTRY 2 B. 1 DIVISION UNDER THE GEN. ORDERS
OF THE GOV. OF AUGT. 1814, VIZ.
1 Hauling $235 87
2 Wood, straw & forage, 35 38
3 Whiskey & Salt 28' 67^
4 Incidental Expenses $5 44
Deduct for holsters, circingle & till ex-
plaind., 5 OO
44
$300 36
NO. 3. FOR THE PAY OF THE FOLLOWING MENTIONED
SUPERNUMERARY OFFICERS WHO RECEIVED THEIR
PAY AT THE STATE TREASY. INDIVIDUALLY, VIZ.
Capt. Isaac Bear, 2d. Brig. 9th Div., $13 53
Capt. Jacob Bittenbender 2d. Brig. 9th Div 2© 28
Enn. John Myers 2d. Brig. 9th Div., 10' 16
$43 97
No. 4. Lieut Hosea Phillips, 21 40
165 37
7^ .-^X/^
924 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS.
No. 5. Ensign William Wright, Brig. 11th Div.
retained rations, 14 80
No. 6. Capt. Wm. Alexander, 1 Brig. 11th. Div.
retained rations, 23 40
$38 20
No. 7. Co. James Ankrim for ferriage of militia, 21 12^^
Apr. 5. John Davis paid amount of acct. No. 1, . . $144 80
1822.
Feb. 15. John Fogel pd. amount of acct. No. 2, . . 33 60
Mch. 21, Harman Vansant pd. amount of acct.
No. 3 278' 071/2
Dec. 21 John Jones pd amount of acct. No. 4, 71 27
1823
Mch. 4 Harman Vansant pd. amount of acct.
No. 5, 30 00
1824
Mch. 23 John J. Rogers pd. amount of acct. No. 6, 41 66
May 17 Revd. Robert Russell pd. amount of acct.
No. 7, 27 71
June 28 Henry Reges pd. amount of acct. No. 8, . . 181 40
1821
Jan. 10 William Johnson pd. amount of acct.
No. 9, 16 00
$824 hV/z
July 22d. 1824. Copy of the above act. forwarded to Peter
Hegner Esq. third Audr. Treasury Department United States
at Washington City,