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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
John Brown, for 2 bus. rye, at 2s. 6d. a bushel, Nov.
17, 1780.
John Frazor, for 2 bus. rye and 10 bus. corn, Nov. 26,
1780.
Nana Simerman, for 66 lbs. mutton, at 3d. a pound,
Febr. 21, 1781.
Pat. Guin, for 3 bus. corn, Dec. 7, 1781.
Daniel Smith, for pasturing 34 troop horses 20 days, for
beef, corn, and whiskey, July 21, 1781; for pubHc service
with his team, &c.;, Nov. 30, 1781.
Michael Couger, for making 2 tents, at 6s. 3d., Jan. 18,
1781.
March 29, 1782.
Accounts were allowed for military supplies furnished,
for public service with teams, for horses lost in public ser-
vice, etc., to the following: Adam Sellers
Reuben Harrison Robt. Slaughter
John Weir
John Branum
Peter Miller, Sr.
Ester Stephenson Jacob Peters
John Burk Woolry Hershman
Peter Miller, Jr. Ben. White
Leonard Miller Henry Long
Robt. Hook Lawrence Slaughter
Jacob Bear Ann Field
Henry Miller
James Bruster Jacob Kiblinger
Coonrod Hulvah
Gabriel Jones And. Hudlow
Peachy Gilmore Joseph Hannah
George Mallow
Paul Lingal
Hans Magart
George Boswell
March 30, 1782.
Accounts were allowed for linen, making tents, for flour,
beef, pasturage, rations, etc., to the following:
William Snoding
Henry Stone
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John Brown, for 2 bus. rye, at 2s. 6d. a bushel, Nov.
17, 1780.
John Frazor, for 2 bus. rye and 10 bus. corn, Nov. 26,
1780.
Nana Simerman, for 66 lbs. mutton, at 3d. a pound,
Febr. 21, 1781.
Pat. Guin, for 3 bus. corn, Dec. 7, 1781.
Daniel Smith, for pasturing 34 troop horses 20 days, for
beef, corn, and whiskey, July 21, 1781; for pubHc service
with his team, &c.;, Nov. 30, 1781.
Michael Couger, for making 2 tents, at 6s. 3d., Jan. 18,
1781.
March 29, 1782.
Accounts were allowed for military supplies furnished,
for public service with teams, for horses lost in public ser-
vice, etc., to the following: Adam Sellers
Reuben Harrison Robt. Slaughter
John Weir
John Branum
Peter Miller, Sr.
Ester Stephenson Jacob Peters
John Burk Woolry Hershman
Peter Miller, Jr. Ben. White
Leonard Miller Henry Long
Robt. Hook Lawrence Slaughter
Jacob Bear Ann Field
Henry Miller
James Bruster Jacob Kiblinger
Coonrod Hulvah
Gabriel Jones And. Hudlow
Peachy Gilmore Joseph Hannah
George Mallow
Paul Lingal
Hans Magart
George Boswell
March 30, 1782.
Accounts were allowed for linen, making tents, for flour,
beef, pasturage, rations, etc., to the following:
William Snoding
Henry Stone
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