Text In Congress, June 9, 1778. : Whereas doubts have arisen, as to the sum which shall be paid for the rations, which now may be due and owing to officers in the service of these states ... resolved, that the value of the rations due since the first day of la Signed: Extract from the minutes, Charles Thomson, secretary. References: Bristol B4822; Shipton & Mooney 43577. View Item
Text In Congress, June 9, 1778. : Whereas doubts have arisen, as to the sum which shall be paid for the rations, which now may be due and owing to officers in the service of these states ... resolved, that the value of the rations due since the first day of la Signed: Extract from the minutes, Charles Thomson, secretary. References: Bristol B4822; Shipton & Mooney 43577. View Item
Text In Congress, April 14, 1779 : Whereas Congress, on the twenty-first day of August last, did resolve, that when any persons are desirous of going within the enemy's lines, they shall apply to the executive power of the state to which they belong ... Resolv Signed: Extract from the minutes, Charles Thomson, secretary. New-York Historical copy inscribed on verso: "Gen. Gates"; in another hand, "Resolve of Congress, dated 14th April, 1779". References: Evans 16575; Journals of the Continental Congress, 265 View Item
Text In Congress, April 14, 1779 : Whereas Congress, on the twenty-first day of August last, did resolve, that when any persons are desirous of going within the enemy's lines, they shall apply to the executive power of the state to which they belong ... Resolv Signed: Extract from the minutes, Charles Thomson, secretary. New-York Historical copy inscribed on verso: "Gen. Gates"; in another hand, "Resolve of Congress, dated 14th April, 1779". References: Evans 16575; Journals of the Continental Congress, 265 View Item
Text In Congress, March 23, 1779. : Ordinance for regulating the cloathing department for the armies of the United States, verso Describes the hierarchy and functions of the clothing department of the army. At end: Extract from the minutes, Charles Thomson, secretary. The Continental Congress met at Philadelphia in 1779. New-York Historical copy: lower-left corner clipped; inscribed: duplicate. View Item
Text In Congress, March 23, 1779. : Ordinance for regulating the cloathing department for the armies of the United States, recto Describes the hierarchy and functions of the clothing department of the army. At end: Extract from the minutes, Charles Thomson, secretary. The Continental Congress met at Philadelphia in 1779. New-York Historical copy: lower-left corner clipped; inscribed: duplicate. View Item
Text In Congress, April 23, 1778. : Whereas persuasion and influence, the example of the deluded or wicked, the fear of danger, or the calamities of war, may have induced some of the subjects of these states to join, aid or abet the British forces in America . Resolution of the Continental Congress recommending pardons to British sympathizers who freely turn themselves in. Extract from the minutes- Charles Thomson- secretary. New-York Historical copy inscribed: John McKesson. References: Evans 16119. View Item
Image Text 2 Items In Congress, June 9, 1778. : Whereas doubts have arisen, as to the sum which shall be paid for the rations, which now may be due and owing to officers in the service of these states ... resolved, that the value of the rations due since the first day of la Signed: Extract from the minutes- Charles Thomson- secretary. References: Bristol B4822; Shipton & Mooney 43577. View Item
Image Text 2 Items In Congress, April 14, 1779 : Whereas Congress, on the twenty-first day of August last, did resolve, that when any persons are desirous of going within the enemy's lines, they shall apply to the executive power of the state to which they belong ... Resolv Signed: Extract from the minutes- Charles Thomson- secretary. New-York Historical copy inscribed on verso: "Gen. Gates"; in another hand- "Resolve of Congress- dated 14th April- 1779". References: Evans 16575; Journals of the Continental Congress- 265 View Item
Image Text 2 Items In Congress, March 23, 1779. : Ordinance for regulating the cloathing department for the armies of the United States Describes the hierarchy and functions of the clothing department of the army. At end: Extract from the minutes- Charles Thomson- secretary. The Continental Congress met at Philadelphia in 1779. New-York Historical copy: lower-left corner clipped; inscribed: duplicate. View Item