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DRAFTED  TROOPS,  1812-14. 


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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. 

10 


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. 


12 


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. 


18 


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. 


21 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 
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Aaron  Carter. 
Warner    Ladd. 
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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 


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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. 

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24 
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24 

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27 

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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 
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31 

James   Fletcher 

Robert   Madden 

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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,    ... 

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Elias    McClelland.     .. 

Peter  Noah, 

James    Walker 

James    Welsh 

•Tames    Morrison,     .... 

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Thomas    Booth 

John    Gardner 

Peter    Seegrist 

Daniel    Seegrist 

Thomas   Gardner,    . . . 
Samuel   McGeehon,    .. 
Matthew    Thompson, 
Reese    Thompson,    Ji. 

Simeon     Smally 

Robert  Gardner,  Jr., 
Henry    Waggoner,     . . 

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James    Gleen 

John    Green,     

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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. 


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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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Benjamin  Long. 
John  Crotzer. 
Philip  Rone, 
William  Reed. 
Samuel  Devenport. 
John  Stake. 
John  Swanger. 
David  Trindle. 
John  Smith. 
John  McDowel. 
John  Brant. 
John  Boggs. 
Jesse  Beams. 
Henry  Holby. 
George  Pluher. 
George  McComb. 
John   Erwin. 
Adam  Myers. 
William  Nevel. 


Captain. 
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1st.  John  Favourite. 
2nd.  Robert  Foot. 

Ensign. 
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Sergeants. 

1st.  John  Snively. 

2nd.  Jacob  Baker. 

3rd.  Samuel  Baker. 

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2nd.  Jacob  Keever. 

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Hugh  Baker. 
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Robert  Hunter. 
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George  Rist. 
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Samuel  Meteer. 
Matthias  Bender. 
Fredc-rick   Boraugh. 
Alexander  Brackenridge. 
Robert  Johnston. 
David  Johnston. 
Jacob  Leopard 
John  McNeal. 
William  McClure. 
George  Byard. 
James  Keever. 


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Abraham  Flesh. 
Charles  Runion. 
John  Beaty. 
George  Harmony. 
William   Ramsey. 
Elisha  Lilly. 
.Jacob  Stoufer. 
William  Kline. 
William  Sheets. 
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. 
at  this  is  a  true  list  of  the  members 

this  18th  of  March  1814. 

JACOB  STAKE,   Cpt. 
JAMES  WOOD,  Major. 


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PAY  ROLL  OF  THE  FIRST  COMPANY  OF  MILITIA  UNDER 
THE  COMMAND  OF  ADAM  HAWK  CAPTAIN  IN  THE 
FIRST  DETACHMENT  2ND  BREGADE  OF  DRAFTED  MI- 
LITIA IN  THE  SERVICE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  COM- 
MANDED BY  CHRISTIAN  J.  HUTTER  COLONEL. 


Captain. 
Adam  Hawk. 

Lieut. 
Abram  Sailor,  on  furlough  returned. 

2  Lieut. 

Cornelius  Coolbach,  Promoted  Oct.  10th,  1814. 

3  Lieut. 

Wm.  Gorden,  Promoted  Oct.  10th,  1814 

Ensign. 
John  Hugh. 

Sergeants. 

1  Sergt. 
Jacob  C.  Schoch. 

2  Sergt. 
John  Troxel. 

3  Sergt. 
John  L.  Knougs. 

4  Sergt. 
Peter  Belles. 

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Fredk.  Wilhelm. 


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John  Kriedler. 
Daniel  Sirick. 
Adam  Neiterhour. 
James  Jones. 
Henry   Buss. 
Peter   Hess. 
Jacob  Walter. 
Isaac  Snell. 
Henry    Emiik. 
Abram  Hackman. 
George  Herlew. 
John   Kern. 
John  Kuhn. 
Andrew  Wilhour. 
Peter  Walter. 
Joseph  Hilliard. 
Jaocb    Kettir. 
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Nicholas   Duwalt. 
Robert  Arnold. 
Michael  Swarts. 
John  Roup. 
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Adam  Juniper. 
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George  Fry. 
Michael  Kouhlein. 
William  Hulfish. 
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Horatia  Coffin. 
John  Bauder. 
Peter  Odenwalder. 


4  Corpl. 
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William  Walter. 
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John   Walter. 
Christian  Medsker. 
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Christean  Stocker. 
Michael  Nauman. 
Jacoh  Siglin. 
John  Nogel. 
George    Shoop. 
Jesse  Siglin. 
John  Hawk. 
George  Felker. 
Peter   Daniel. 
Henry  Detrich. 
John   Keller. 
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Joseph  Felker. 
Jacob  Fushamer. 
John  Putz. 
Andrew  Rimel. 
Silvanus  Strang. 
James  Wismer. 
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Abram  Gorden. 
Joseph  W.  Drake. 
Wm.  Sayre. 
Jesse  Lee. 
Peter   Hawk. 
John  Storm. 
Henry    Wigs. 
George   Ketts. 
Peter  Andrew. 
Adam   Arnold. 
Meliher  Smith. 
Daniel   Brevrier. 
John  Prong. 
Abam  Depew. 
John   Strole. 


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George  Housser.  Jacob  Smith. 

Joshua   Prim.  Jacob   Transue. 

John  Kemrey.  David   Lee. 

John  Bash.  Samuel  Pugh. 

Adam  Ult.  Peter   Kleinlup. 

John  Prichard.  Peter  Putz. 

Adam  Dennist.  Adam   Kailor. 
John    F^'ise. 

John  P.  M.  Car  1  Sergt.  Reduced  Oct.  19,  1814  to  a  Private. 

Jesse  Ransberry,  Private,  Deserted  8th  Oct.  1814. 

Benjamin   Price,  Private,   Deserted   8th   Oct.   1814. 

Garret  Broadhead,  Private,  Deserted  8th  Oct.  1814. 

Stephen  Beach,  Private,  Deserted  15th  Oct.  1814. 

I  do  Certify  on  honour  that  this  Muster  Roll  Exhibits  a  true 
State  of  the  first  Company  in  the  first  Detachment  2d  Brigade 
of  Pennsylvania  Militia  that  the  Remarks  set  opposite  the 
Names  are  accurate  &  Just. 

ADAM    HAWK,   Capt. 
I  believe  the  above  to  be  a  Correct  muster  or  Pay  Roll 

CHRISTN.  J,  HUTTER  Lt.  Colonel  Command. 

I  certify  that  the  company  Commanded  by  A.  Hawk  Capt.  is 
in  the  4th  service  of  the  United  States  under  orders  of  the 
General  Commanding  Military  District. 

H.  SPIRING,  Brig.  Genl. 

Oct.  25,  1814. 


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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, 

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Thomas   Wilson |  Private, 

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Private, 


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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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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 


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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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Lieut 

Knsigfn, . . 
1st  Sergt. 
2nd  Sergt 

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, 


no 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


LIST  OF  BACK  RATIONS.  THE  AMOUNT  AND  TO  WHOM 
DUE,  WITH  AMOUNT  ANNEXED  TO  EACH  NAME.— Con- 
tinued. 


Rank. 


S  £ 


0)  it 

St5 


rt^S 


Sot 
3 

7. 


t 


Aron    Philips 

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 


DANIEL  BUSSIER, 
PAY  MASTKR,  1812-14. 


(121) 


0m 


(  122   ) 


PAY    MASTER,    1812-14. 
CAPT    JUSTUS    P.    BULLARDS    COMPANY. 


123 


We  the  subscribers,  non  commissioned  officers  and  privates 
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. 


124 


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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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MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


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. 


PAY    MASTER,    1812-14.  133 

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. 


134 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


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. 


136 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


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. 


PAY   MASTER,    1812-14. 


137 


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. 


138  MISCEIJLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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. 


PAY  MASTER,  1812-14.  139 

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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141 


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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67 
67 
67 
67 
67 
67 
67 
67 
67 
67 
53 
67 
67 
67 
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67 
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67 
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PAY    MASTER,    1812-14.  14R 

CAPT.    HARTMAN    KUHN'S    COMPANY— Continued. 


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 


Cts. 


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144  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

CAPT.    HARTMAN    KUHN'S    COMPANY— Continued. 


92. 

93. 

94. 

95. 

96. 

97. 

9S. 

99. 
100. 
ICl. 
102. 
1C3. 
104. 
105. 
106. 
107. 
lOS. 
109. 
110. 
111. 
112. 
113. 
114. 
115. 
116. 
117. 
118. 
119. 
120. 
121. 


.loseph    Pliillips 

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. 


PAY    MASTER.    1812-14.  147 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


170  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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. 


PAY    MASTER,    1812-14.  171 

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. 


PAY    MASTER,    1S12-14. 


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. 


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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 
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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. 


182 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


1»8 


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 


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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 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


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 


M I  S(;i'J(>LA  i\  illOUS  PAPERS. 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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73. 

Martin  Egee. 

76. 

David  Glenn. 

74. 

George  H.  Rohiel. 

77. 

Jolin  Fesmire,  Junr. 

75. 

Henry  Davis. 

78. 

Peter  Fesmire. 

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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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master the  respective    Sums  anexed  to  our  Names. 


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Jacob   Saylor,    

Wm.    Cooper,     

Wm.  McGinnis,  .. 
Henry  Fantlinger, 
Jacob  Anawalt,  . 
Mathlas  Swenhart, 
Wm.    Larking,    . . . 

Jacob  Fields 

John   Fox,    

John    Lint 

William   Gruber,    . 

John   Kritzer,    

Levi  Gribble 

Valentine  Houpt, 

John   Graft 

Jacob   Cover 

Arthur   Nelson,    . . 

Jacob   Saylor,    

Thomas  Faith,  .. 
George  Kennedy, 

Saml.   Jones 

Jacob   Serley,    

Henry   Gray 

Saml.  Gray 

Garret  Rush 

Adam  Snyder,  ... 
Philip  Nedrow,  .. 
Peter  Nedrow,  . . 
Andrew  Hipsher, 

John  Cramer,   

John   Sterner 

Michl.   Lingafelter, 

John    Houpt 

James   Pennel,    . . . 

David    Stall 

Jacob  Hartzel,    ... 
Tobias   Johnston, 
George    Woods,     . . 
John  Whysong,    . . 
John   McKnight,    . 

John    Drury 

Joseph    Bosh 

John    Commings, 
Danl.    Howard,    .. 
Alex.    Linn 


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Mathew    Johnston,    . . . 

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Daniel    Raysinger,     ... 

Henry   Small,    

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Robert    Tj.    McKain,     . 

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Edward  M.   Connehey, 

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Patrick    Mclnulty,    . 

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Charlos  Foreman,    .. 

Daniel    Morton 

David    McKibens,     .. 

Peter   Barnet 

Peter  Latshaw 

James    Stephenson,     , 

James    Finley 

John    Fallaam,     

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We  the  subscribers  of  a  12  month  volunteer  Infantry  Com- 
liany  commanded  by  Captain  James  R.  Butler  do  acknow- 
ledge to  have  received  of  John  Phillips  Paymaster  the  sums 
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Isaac   Williams,    20 

John    Willock 2(3 

George   Haven,    20 

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John    Benny,    20 

Saml.  Elliott,    20 

Iseral   Reed 20 

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John  Deal,    20 

John   Davis,    20 

Andrew  Deimer 20 

Joseph  Dodd,   20 

John  D.   Davis,    20 

Thomas    Dobbins 20 

Oliver  English 20 

Enoch  Fairfield,   20 

John  Francis  Lousong,    20 

Samuel  Graham,    20 

Nathl.  Hull,    20 

Samuel  Jones,    20 

Jesse  Lewis,    20 

Peter  S.  Orion 20 

George  McFall,    20 

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 


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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 


248  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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. 


MEDALLISTS.  249 


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- 


250  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


MEDALLISTS.  251 

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 


262  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


MEDALLISTS.        '  253 

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,"  ' 


254  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


MEDALLISTS.  255 

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. 


256  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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- 


MEDALLISTS.  2S7 

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 
17— Vol.    IX.— 6th   Ser. 


258  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


MEDALLISTS.  259 

&  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 


260  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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. 


262  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


MEDALLISTS.  263 

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 


264  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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- 


MEDALLISTS.  265 

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 


266  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


MEDALLISTS.  267 

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. 


268  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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. 


MEDALLISTS.  269 

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 


270  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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. 


MEDALLISTS.  271 

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. 


272  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


MEDALLISTS.  273 

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. 


274  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


MEDALLISTS.  275 

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- 


276  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


«78  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 


280  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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. 


MEDALLISTS.  8S3 

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. 


MEDALLISTS.  •  2S5 


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. 


MEDALLISTS.  287 

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 

19— Vol.  IX.— 6th  Ser. 


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 


2&4  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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- 


3U0  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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, 


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(  306) 


MEDALLISTS.  307 


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. 


PKNSIONE^RS,   1812-14. 


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EXPENDITURES    BY    THE    STATE  607 


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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 
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Waggons,    999  00 

Rations,  371  60 

Incidental  expenses,  88  66 

40  Camp  Kettles, 44  00 

Medicine  &  Medicinal  Services,  32  00 

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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 


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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 


7 

50 

2 

00 

1 

37 

45 

11 

80 

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 


V 


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 

25 

60 

4 

50 

1 

25 

2  00 
1 

4 
1 

121/2 

1 

14 

2i 

ISVa 

1 

25 

75 

2 

15 

3 

61 

5 

621/2 

69 

1 

25 

6 

49 

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 

>  60 

2C 

1  23 

104 

04 

20 

23 

92 

48 

20 

23 

86 

70 

20 

23 

45 

00 

16 

50 

112 

20 

150 

00 

50 

00 

8 

00 

3 

50 

1 

00 

75 

7 

58 

2 

50 

'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 

25 

2 

66 

75 

2 

97 

1 

00 

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 

77 

1 

00 

3 

25 

1 

00 

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 
14 


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 


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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 

40 -Vol.   IX.— 6th  Ser. 


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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130 

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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. 
M.  ON  MARCH  FROM  KITANSAN  TO  PITTSBURG— GEN- 
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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 

3  00 

30  00 

$6  00 

66  00 

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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Amount   of  rations    issued   as    pr.    provisions   re- 
turns   herewith    rendered,     


Deduct    30    rations    over, 


$313  S5 
316  05 


|629  90 
4  50 


$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 


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MUSTER  ROLL  OF  THE  COMPANY  COMMAND  BY 
CAPTN.  GEORGE  RECERDS  1ST.  BRIGADE  IITH. 
DIVISION  P.  MILITIA  FROM  CENTER  COUNTY  ON 
THEIR  MARCH  TO  ERIE 


Quota   89th.   Regiment. 


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1  Sergt., 

2  Sergt.,. 
S  Sergt.,. 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 
Private, 


George  Records, 
Jno.     Shannon, 

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. 


637 


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Private David   Sharp 

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,     . . . 


47 

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51 

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55 

56 

Rifle. 

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58 

59 

Rifle. 

60 

61 

62" 

Rifle. 

63 

64 

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66 

67 

68 

Rifle. 

69 

70 

Rifle. 

71 

72 

73 

Rifle. 

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75 

76 

77 

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Rifle. 

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Rifle. 

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Rifle. 

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Rifle. 

63S 


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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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20 
21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

38 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

3S 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

Rifle, 

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 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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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1st  Lieut. 
2d  Lieut., 
3d  Lieut., 
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,    . 


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Private, . 
Private, . 
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90  Total. 


RECAPITULATION. 

33  Muskets    &    Bayonets. 
1  Rifle   private. 
1  Drum   public. 
1  Fife  public. 

(VM.   MOORE,    Major. 


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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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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 

S7  ; 

38 

39, 

40 

41 

42  , 

43 

44 


Capt'n, 
Lieut., 

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 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


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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. 


. 

c 
o 

Names. 

Rank. 

m 

E 

U 

>. 

>- 

"-^ 

I3J 
P 

Q 

John    Morris 

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.  .. 
Private,  .. 
Private,  . . 
Private,  .. 
Private,  .. 
Private,  .. 
Private,  .. 
Private,  .. 
Private,  . . 
Private,    .. 


29 
26 

le 

23 
20 
26 
25 
23 
29 
2'.) 
25 
29 
24 
24 
29 
10 
23 
24 
26 
27 
27 
19 
27 
2S 
2S 
2S 
10 

25 
12 
26 

8 
20 

S 

Doll's. 1 

40  \ 
30 

1 

S 

s 

8 
7 

7 
7 
7 
5 

38  67 

26  00 

10  6G% 

6  02 

5  S914 

6  91 
6  67 

5  37 

6  76 1/2 
6  761/2 
5  83 

4  831/2 
4  00 
4  00 
4  83 
1  661/2 

3  S31/2 

4  00 
4  33 

4  491/2 
4  491/2 

3  161/2 

4  491/2 
4  66 

4  66 
4  66 

1  66I/2 
4  00 

4  16% 

2  00 
4  33 
1  33 

3  33% 
1  33 

209  S21/2 


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. 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

n 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

2S 

2:4 

25 

2fi 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 


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, 


Rank. 


Capt 

Lieut.,    

1st   Sergt., 
2d   Sergt., 
3d   Sergt., 
4th   Sergt., 
Corprl.,     .. 
Corprl., 
Corprl., 
Corprl., 

Fifer 

Fifer.     

Fifer 

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, 


Time  Serv'd. 


Am't   of 
Pay. 


John    Swan J  Private, 


5 
5 
5 
5 
2 
13 
5 
5 
5 
5 
3 
2 
3 
2 

5  1 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
2 
2 
2 
2 
9 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 


46  66% 
35  00 

9  331^ 

9  33% 

8  53 

3  46% 

8  17 

8  17 

8  17 

5  17 

6  60 
6  40 
6  60 
6  40 

5  SSVs 
5  831/3 
5  83y3 
5  831/3 
5  83% 
5  83% 
5  83% 
5  S3% 
5  83% 
5  83% 
5  33% 
5  33% 
5  33 
5  33 

1  16% 

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 
2  17 


42— Vol.  IX.— 6th  Ser. 


65S  MISCELL-\XEOrS  PAPERS. 

2.     Pay  roll  of  Captn.  John  Morris  Company — Continued. 


Names 

Rank. 

Time  SeiVd. 

Am't   of 
Pay. 

c; 

E 
z 

1           H 

Dolls.   Cts. 

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, 


13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

IS 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

13 

2  17 

10 

1  66=i 

13 

2  17 

3 

50 

13 

2  17 

S 

1  3314 

ao 

133% 

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 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

2S 

29 

30 

31 

33 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

30 

40 

41 

42 

43 


Time  Serv'd. 

Names. 

Rank. 

Dolls.  Cts. 

1 

H 

e 

>. 

o 

c3 

V- 

S 

0 

John    Morris,    Captn, 

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 ^. . 

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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, 


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Saml.    McCreary,     . . . 
Robert     Kenedy, 
Jeremiah    Sturgeon, 

Saml.   McCl-eary,    

Saml.    McClelland,    .. 
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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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 

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PAY  ROLL  OF  CAPTAIN  THOMAS  ATKINSON'S  COMPANY 
OF  VOLUNTEERS  ATTACHEiD  TO  THE  137  REGT. 
PENNA.  MILITIA  RALPH  MARLIN  LIEUT.  COL.  COM- 
MANDANT COMMENCING  THE  26TH  DAY  OF  AUGUST 
AND  ENDING  THE  lOTH  DAY  OF  SEPTEMBER  1812 
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2.  Robert    MoClenahon, 

3.  Brail    Sinclair 

4.  William    Shannon,     . 

5.  John    Daniel 

6.  Crispin    Daniels,     ... 

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,     ., 


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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,     .. 


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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 
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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,  ... 

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18  00 
12  00 
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4  80 
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4  20 
4  20 
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3  00 
3  00 
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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. 


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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,  .... 

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7  00 

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7  00 

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5  00 

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7  92 
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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 
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Private, 
Private 


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$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, ... 
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Corporal, .. . 

Corporal 

Flfer 

Drummer,  . 

Private 

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43— Vol.  IX.~6th  Ser. 


674 


AirSCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


RECEIPT   ROLL  OF  CAPTN.   NATHAN   PRICES  COMPANY 
— Continued. 


Time 

>> 

Served. 

6 
B 

o 

£ 

< 

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>, 

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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, . 
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Private, . 
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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 

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13 

8  00 

13 

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3  46 
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EXPENDITURES    BY    THE    STATE 


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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, 
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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 

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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 

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8  00 

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7  00 

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$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 

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5  00 

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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 


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49  00 
13  06 
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7  90 

7  40 
5  10 

8  10 
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399  25 


Duly  certified  by 


J.   FISHER   Captn. 


EXPENDITURES    BY    THE    STATE 


679 


COMMENCING  THE   14TH   OCTR.   AND   ENDING   THE   2ND 
OF  NOVEMBER  1812. 


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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 

1 
06  J 

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30  00 

20 

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20  00 
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5  23% 
5  231/3 
5  23% 
4  66% 
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3  33% 
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3  33% 
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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 

s 

< 

$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. 


s: 

Time 

Served. 

^ 

o 

a 

Rank. 

S 

Ph 

%j 

'^ 

c 

a 

V, 

^ 

Oh 

o 

0 

£ 

22.  John     Stephens, 

33.  Jonathan     Allen, 

34.  George    Shallito,    . 

35.  Alexander  McTier 
c6.  Moses  Bisliop,  ... 
[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 

Private 

5  00 

7 

Private 

5  CO 

8 

Private, 

5  00 

S 

Private 

5  00 

S 

Private, 

5  OO 



s 

Private 

0  00 

s 

Private 

500 

s 

Private 

5  00 

s 

Private 

5  00 

s 

Private 

5  00 

s 

Private 

5  00 

s 

Private 

5  00 

8 

Private 

5  00 

S 

Private 

5  00 

8 

Private 

5  CO 

S 

Private 

cOO 

S 

Private 

5  00 

8 

Private 

5  00 

8 

I'rivatc 

5  CO 

8 

Privatr- 

5  00 

s 

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. 

>> 

s: 

o 

o 

"s 

y 

Q 

< 

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. 


Time 

Served. 

>. 

K^ 

ta 

Names. 

Rank. 

r^ 

>-. 

o 

t-> 

c 

c 

^ 

cS 

B 

S 

§ 

M 

< 

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. 

P-i 

Si 

a 

>> 

E 

g 

Q 

<l 

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. 

>> 

a 

p. 

Names. 

o 

s: 

s: 

B 

o 

o 

S 
<! 

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. 


>> 

"O 

Ph 

OS 

a 

Names. 

Rank. 

p. 

o 

m 

c 
o 

H 

E 

^ 

H 

<! 

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. 


>» 

cd 

>> 

Ph 

03 

Names. 

Rank. 

o 

>. 

r^ 

c 

s 
o 

S 
<! 

a 
o 

1) 
E 

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% 

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3  16% 

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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 

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1.  Daniel    McComb 

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 

.'■.  00 

Private 

.5  CO 

Private 

n  no 

$66  66 

CO  00 

26  00 

13  33 

13  33 

13  33 

13  33 

11  G6 

11  C6 

11  66 

10  OO 

S  33 

8  33 

8  33 

8  33 

8  33 

S  33 

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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>> 

o 

a 

s 

Q 

5  00 

5  00 

5  00 

5  CO 

5  00 

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5  00 

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20 

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8  33 

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20 

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20 

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 
Private I      5  00 


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, 
Private. 


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5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
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5  00 
5  00 
5  CO 
5  00 
5  CO 
5  00 


17 

17 

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% 
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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  S3% 


592 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


RECEIPT    ROLL    OF    CAPTN.    DANIEL    McCOOMBS    COM- 
PANY— Continued. 


Time 
Served. 

^ 

Rank. 

Cl, 

Names. 

o 

Si 

m 

^J 

c 

o 

6 

§ 

S  1    Q 

<! 

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% 
2  83% 
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2  83% 
2  83% 
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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. 

>, 

>> 

CS 

Names. 

Rank. 

Ph 



fe 

J3 

O 

in 

o 

c3 

S 

^ 

^ 

a 

< 

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 

16 

7  OO 

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% 
2  6t>% 
2  66% 
a  66% 
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 
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5  CO 
3  00 
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5  00 
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5  00 
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5  00 
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16 

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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 
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20  I  $66  66% 
19  j  49  00 
19  52  66% 
. . .  8  00 
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10  00 
8  16% 
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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 

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5  00 

19 

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19 

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5  00 

19 

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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. 

>i 

o 

C3 

rf 

Q 

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 

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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. 

^ 

Rank. 

0, 

tM 

Names. 

^ 

>. 

J= 

10 

3 

a 

to 

c 

B 

S 

g 

a 

< 

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 

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8 

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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% 

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6  33% 

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6  33% 

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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. 

tx 

c« 

>1 

Xi 

a 

tn* 

>. 

c 

o 

d 

g 

% 

Q 

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. 

- 

>> 

a 

Names. 

Rank. 

a 

(1| 

>. 

<4-) 

J3 

a 

b 

^ 

* 

E 

S 

s 

0 

<; 

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« 
S  CO 
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. 

a 

>. 

1^ 

• 

>> 

c 
o 

o 

>> 

ctf 

Q 

o 

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 

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7  00 

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5  00 

5  00 

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5  00 

5  00 

5  00 

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5  00 

5  00 

7 

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5  00 

5  OO 

5  00 

3 

5  00 

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5 

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7 

5  00 

7 

5  00 

7 

5  00 

7 

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7 

5  00 

7 

5  00 

7 

5  00 

7 

5  CO 

7 

5  00 

7 

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7 

5  00 

7 

5  00 

4 

5  00 

7 

5  00 

7 

5  00 

7 

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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 


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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 

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Captain 

$40  00 

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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 

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James    Duman, 
Solomon    Riblet,     . 
Joseph    Arbuckle, 
John    Gardner, 
Andrew    Norcross, 
Benjamin    CoUum, 
John    Dunlap,     . . . 
Captain   Waiters, 


Private 

14 
14 
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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. 


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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 

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5  OO 

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6  00 

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$10  66 
2  13 
2  13 
1  86 
133% 
1  33V4 
133% 
1  33V4 
1  33V4 


EXPENDITURES    BY    THE    STATE 


707 


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PANY—Continued. 


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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 

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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 

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2 

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2 

9 

7  OO 

2 

9 

7  00 

1 

21 

7  00 

2 

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2 

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9 

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2 

9 

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2 

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9 

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9 

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2 

9 

5  00 

2 

9 

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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 

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2 

9 

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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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S 

Q 

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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43.  Amos    Peterson,     

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 

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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 


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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 

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8  66% 
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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 

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30  00 

23 

Ensign,    

20  CO 

23 

Sergeant,    .. 

8  00 

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Sergeant,    .. 

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8  00 

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8  00 

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8  00 
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28 

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8  00 

23 

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8  00 

23 

Private 

8  00 

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8  00 

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8  00 

23 

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8  00 

23 

Private 

8  00 

23 

Private 

8  00 

23 

Private 

8  00 

23 

Private 

8  00 

23 

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23 

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23 

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8  00 

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8  00 

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8  00 

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8  00 

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8  00 

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7 

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8  CO 

7 

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8  00 

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Duly  certified  in  pay  roll. 


716 


-  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


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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John    McClelland,     

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,     ... 


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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. 


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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/^ 


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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 

SCO 
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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Amount  of  Rations 
&  part  of  rations. 


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. 


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MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


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780  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

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 

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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 

&7 

OO 

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 

OO 

9 

OO 

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 

OO 

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 

OO 

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 

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4 

50 

7 

50 

2 

00 

2 

00 

1 

50 

3 

00 

3 

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3 

00 

2 

00 

1 

50 

3 

50 

1 

50 

1 

621/2 

3 

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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 

OO 

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 

OO 

4 

00 

8 

00 

12 

00 

4 

00 

2 

OO 

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 


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1 

50 

5 

25 

33 

00 

6 

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3 

00 

10 

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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. 


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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 

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2  00 

1 

7'5 

2 

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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 

00 

2 

00 

4 

00 

9  00 

4  00 

5 

00 

1 

6 

4  50 

4 

4 

8 

4 

10 

10 

50 

5 

8 

75 

8 

00 

6 

4 

7 

50 

8 

50 

4 

OO 

4 

50 

6 

00 

9 

00 

13 

56 

10 

00 

3 

OO 

8 

00 

10 

00 

6 

00 

3 

00 

2. 

50 

8 

00 

14 

00 

$60  00 

60 

00 

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. 


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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., 

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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,  

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2^  Bushels  Oats,  

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2%  Bushels  Oats 

20   Breakfasts,    

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872  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 

20   Suppers,    

2V2  Bushels  Oats,    

20    Horses   to    Hay,    

20    Lodgings,    

2y2  Bushels  Oats,   

20   Breakfasts,    

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2y2  Bushels  Oats 

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2y2  Bushels  Oats,    

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2y2  Bushels  Oats,   

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21^  Bushels  Oats,    

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21/4  Bushels  Oats,    

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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 

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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,