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Bartlett, Waring, & Co., with B. Gibson.

Capt. E. Harding, a. a. q. m. with Jos. Swiler.

with Benjamin Vincent. Capt. E. Harding, a. a. q.m.

Capt. E. Harding, a. a. q. m. with J. Elliott.

a. q. m.

Lt. John L'Engle,
with John Walker.
Lt. John C. Casey, a. a. q. m.
with D. N. Davis.

Lt. John L'Engle,
a. q. m.
with William Patton.
Lt. John L'Engle,
with A. Barbot.

a. q. m.

Lt. Jas. W Penrose, a. a. q.m.

with William Mitchell.

389

New York city,
Sept. 26, 1836.

Lt. Thos. Swords,
with Jesse Smith.
Lt. Col. H. Stanton,
with R. Putnam.

390 Philadelphia, Pa., August 12, 1836.

391 Key West, Florida, Sept. 23, 1836.

a. q. m.

q. m.

Transportation of stores: For transporting from Fort Stoddard to Montgomery one hundred and eighty-four boxes of ordnance stores, Transportation of troops: For transporting from Mobile to Fort rooke as many officers and men as can be accommodated, for the day of #450 per day for each running day, and $300 for each lay

Transportation of troops, &c: For transporting from Mobile to Fort
as many officers and men as can be accommodated, with
sundry pack-horses, stores, &c., for the sum of $22,000.
Transportation of arms: For transporting from Fort Stoddard to
Montgomery, Alabama, one hundred and sixty boxes of muskets,
and one box of flints, for the sum of $218 96.

Transportation of hay, &c.: For transporting from Charleston to Key
West, Florida, sundry bales of hay and bags of oats, for the sum of
$116 87.
Transportation of stores: For transporting from Fort Brooke to St.
Mark's, Florida, such quantities of subsistence stores as may be put
on board, for the sum of $600.
Charter of boat: For the hire of steamboat to run from Charleston to
Florida, with such freight as may be required, for the sum of
$2,350 per month.

Rent of house: For the use and occupation of a house at the corner
of Church and Tradd streets, as long as it may be required, for the
sum of $700 a year.

Hay: For furnishing and delivering at Fort Mackinac, by the 1st of
October, 1836, thirty thousand six hundred and sixty pounds of hay,
for the sum of $12 50 per thousand pounds. Bond in $200.
Timber: For furnishing and delivering at Fort Leavenworth, on or
before the 15th October next, certain described hewn timber, for
the sum of $250. Bond in $100.

Transportation of troops: For transporting from New York to Buf-
falo two officers, eighty-six recruits, and one woman, with their
stores, &c., for the sum of $7 for each officer, and $6 25 for each
recruit and woman.

Capt. D. S. Miles, U. S. A. Transportation of stores: For transporting from Philadelphia to
Washington arsenal one hundred and thirty-seven barrels of pow-
with David Teal.
der, for the sum of $119 87.

Lt. Benj. Alvord, a. a. q. m. with George E. Weaver.

Barrack-keeper: For taking charge of, and safely keeping the public property at Key West, so long as may be required, for the sum of $25 per month.

R. Stewart and B.
Chapman.

J. B. Wills and Chs.
Tillman.

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Place and date.

Be ViParties.

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Capt. E. Harding, a. a. q. m.
with R. Bullard.

Maj. J. B. Brant,

STATEMENT-Continued.

q.m.

with William M. Young.

Capt. Tim. Green, a. a. q. m.
with D. Wright.

Article or thing contracted for, &c.

Transportation of stores: For transporting from Fort Stoddard to
Montgomery, Alabama, sundry boxes, tierces, &c., of military
stores, for the sum of $133 75.
Transportation of troops, &c.: For transporting from Montgomery to
Mobile Captain Crawford's company of mounted riflemen, for the
sum of $18 for each man and horse.

Transportation of stores, &c. For transporting from Fort Monroe to
Charleston sundry tierces, barrels, and boxes of clothing and ord.
nance stores, for the sum of $340.

Capt. Tim. Green, a. a. q. m. Transportation of stores: For transporting from Norfolk to Charles-
with M. Parks.
ton sundry tierces, barrels, and boxes of military stores, for the sum
of $191.

Capt. Tim. Green, a. a. q. m. Transportation of stores, &c.: For transporting from Norfolk to
with W. Dubois.
Charleston sundry tierces and boxes of clothing and muskets, for
the sum of $153.

Lt. John L'Engle,
a. q. m.
with John G. Winter.

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Transportation of baggage, &c. For transporting, in wagons, from
Augusta to Fort Mitchell, the baggage and provisions of a detach-
ment of United States troops, for the sum of $6 per day and found,
going, and $9 50 per day returning.

Hire of teams: For furnishing fifty-seven baggage-wagons, teams
and drivers, for transporting stores from Augusta to Columbus, for
the sum of $10 50 per day for each team, &c.

Hire of wagoner: For taking charge of a team and wagon, and what-
ever may be put therein, and driving the same where and when re-
Lequired, for the sum of $30 per month.
RE
Transportation of baggage, &c.: For transporting, in a wagon, from
Augusta to Fort Mitchell the baggage and provisions of a detach-
ment of recruits, for the sum of $9 50 per day.

Hire of wagons, &c.: For

teams and

drivers, for transporting stoishing ten bus, for the

sum of $8 50 per day for each team, &c.

Wagonmaster: For taking charge of and safely conducting a train of
baggage-wagons from Augusta to Columbus, for the sum of $3 per
day, and furnished with a horse, &c.

Sureties.

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Thomas M. Chandler, agent, with John G. Winter.

Lt. Chas, Dimmock, a. q. m.

with C. Miner.

Lt. Chas. Dimmock, a. q. m. with L. Sabol.

Transportation of arms: For transporting, in wagons, from Augusta
arsenal to Columbus Any-seven boxes of rifles and accoutrements,
for the sum of $12 50 per 100 lbs.

Transportation of stores: For transporting, in express wagons, from
Augusta to Columbus six boxes of military stores, and two citizen
artificers, for the sum of $250 and all expenses.

Wagonmaster: For taking charge of and safely conducting a train of
day, and furnished with a horse, &c.
baggage-wagons from Augusta to Columbus, for the sum of $3 per

Thomas M. Chandler, agent, Wagonmaster: For taking charge of and safely conducting a train of
baggage-wagons from Augusta to Columbus, for the sum of $4 50
per day.

Major H. Whiting,
with O. Newberry.
Lt. E. B. Birdsall, U. S. A.
with John L. Edmunds.

Major H. Whiting, with D. Wilkinson.

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Lt. Col. H. Stanton, with T. R. Shapter. Lt. Col. H. Stanton, with

416 Savannah, Georgia, August 12, 1836.

Major H. Whiting, with J. Briggs. Griffith, Pease, & Co., agents, with D. McMullen. Major T. Cross, with H. Fitzgerald.

Lt. John Mackay, a. a. q. m. Charter of boat: For transporting from Gary's ferry to St. Auguswith John Martin. tine such sick persons and others as may be required, for the sum of $1,300.

417 Savannah, Georgia, July 1, 1836.

No.

gar Place and date.

418 St. Joseph, Florida,
June 20, 1836.

419 St. Joseph, Florida,
June 27, 1835.

420 Appalachicola, Flor.,
July 3, 1836.

421 Appalachicola, Flor.,
June 10, 1836.

422 Appalachicola, Flor.,
July 9, 1836.

423 Mobile, Alabama,
June 10, 1836.

424 Appalachicola, Flor.,
June 10, 1836.

425 Houlton, Maine,

September 5, 1836.

426 Ft. Leavenworth, Mo.
October 3, 1836.

427 Pensacola, Florida,
October 1836.

428 Ft. Heileman, Florida, October 20, 1836.

429 Garey's Ferry, Flor., September 14, 1836.

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STATEMENT-Continued.

Article or thing contracted for, &c.

Transportation of stores: For transporting from St. Joseph to Fort
Mitchell sundry sacks, hogsheads, and barrels of subsistence stores,
for the sum of $1,657 33.

Transportation of stores: For transporting from St. Joseph to Fort
Mitchell sundry sacks and barrels of subsistence stores, for the sum
of $6,058 50.

Transportation of stores: For transporting from Appalachicola to Co-
lumbus sundry barrels and casks of subsistence stores, for the sum
of $1,517 50.
Transportation of stores: For transporting from Appalachicola to
Columbus sundry hogsheads and barrels of subsistence stores, for
the sum of $237 50.
Transportation of stores: For transporting, from Appalachicola to
Fort Mitchell sundry sacks and barrels of subsistence stores, for the
sum of $1,298.
Charter of boat: For transporting upon the Appalachicola, or elsewhere,
as may be required, the public supplies, troops, &c., for the sum of
$400 per day when running, and $350 per day when not running.
Store-keeper: For taking charge of the subsistence stores at Fort
Gaines, on the Chattahoochee and attending to their storage and safe
keeping, &c., for the sum of $100 per month.

Sureties.

Hay: For furnishing and delivering at Hancock barracks, from time H. Cary & E. Pack-
to time, as may be required, eighteen tons of good hay, for the sum
of $15 per ton. Bond in $150.

Corn: For furnishing and delivering at Fort Leavenworth, by the 30th
of September, 1837, twenty thousand bushels of corn in the ear, for
the sum of 46 cents per bushel. Bond in $10,000.
Transportation of stores: For transporting from Pensacola to Tampa
Bay all the public stores saved from the steamboat "Convoy," for
the sum of $500.

Charter of boat: For transporting from place to place, and from time
to time, as required, all such persons and articles as may be required,
for the sum of $100 per day.

Charter of boat: For the services of steamboat "John Stoney," in
Florida, or in running from Florida to Charleston, for one month,
for the sum of $3,000 per month.

ard.

J. Blivens, S. Gragg, and Wm. Gragg.

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with J. P. Brooks.

a. q. m.

with G. Franchere. Lt. J. R. D. Burnett. a. a. q. m.

with G. Franchere. Lt. J. R. D. Burnett, a. a.q.m.

Major J. Clark,

with John F. Hunt.

Charter of boat: For transportation on the St. John's river, Florida, or wherever else required, until lawfully discharged, for the sum of $116 66 per day.

cord four hundred cords of hard fire-wood, for the sum of $2 25 per

Fuel: For furnishing and delivering at Fort Brady, by the 15th March, John Agnew and S.

Shingles: For furnishing and delivering at Fort Brady, by the 30th
May, 1837, three hundred and thirty thousand pine shingles, for the
a. q.m. Transportation of arms: For transporting from New Orleans to St.
Louis one hundred boxes of rifles and equipments, for the sum of
$296 15. pours got rembour

sum of $2 75 per thousand. Bond in $440.0

q. m.

Major J. B. Brant,
with N. Ranney.
Lt. N. J. Eaton,
with

a. a. q. m. Van Hauter.

Lt. John Beach, a. a. q. m.
with J. Perin.

Major J. Clark, a. q.m.
with John Appleman.
Major J. Clark, a. q. m.
with

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Major J. Clark, a. q. m.
with Benjamin Noyes.
Bt. Maj. Wm. Lear, U. S. A.
with G. Ratier.

Major J. Clark,
a. q. m.
with R. Hall and others.

Major J. Clark, a. q. m.
with S. Morgan, jr.

Major J. Clark.

with John F. Hunt.

a. q. m. Transportation of Indians: For transporting from New Orleans to the mouth of White river, Arkansas, two public agents and 166 emigrating Indians, for the sum of $550.

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