Documentary History of the Constitution of the United States of America 1786 18

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Has seen a number of vessels, probably the British fleet. Chapter A, No. 78, volume 7, page 106.
DALLAM, RICHARD (Deputy Paymaster-General). New Brunswick, N. J. , September 6, 1776. To the Presi dent of Congress (John Hancock). Has drawn a bill on the Continental Treasurer in favor of Colonel Charles Reed for balance due his battalion; to-morrow will be entirely without money; large demands, etc. Chapter A, No. 78, volume 7, page 53.
. Brunswick, N. J. , September 6, 1776. To the President of
...Congress (John Hancock). The return of the Pennsylvania and Jersey militia has made large demands on his funds; asks a further sum from Con gress. Chapter A, No. 78, volume 7, page 57.
. Brunswick, N. J. , September 16, 1776. To the President of Congress (John Hancock). By order of General Mercer, has dispatched Francis Dallam for money for his department ; great and pressing demands, especially from the Deputy Quartermaster-General s department. Chapter A, No. 78, volume 7, page 63.
. Brunswick, N.


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