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Accounts of Powder and Arms Supplied the Hornet and Wasp at Baltimore, January 26, 1776
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1776
Sloop
Hornet
(Congress)
Dr
Jany 26
To 8 double fortified 4 pounders 98 C 12 lb
furnished by
Messrs Purviance
and Lux.
35 Muskets
5 pr pistols
434 lb Musket Balls
1200 lb Powder
1776
Schooner
Wasp
Dr
Jany 26
To 8 Carriage Guns 2 pounders 19C 3qr 4 lb
furnished by
Messrs Purviance
& Lux
6 Swivels 2 feet 4 Inches long
16 Muskets
3 pr Pistols
475 lb Gunpowder
63 lb Musket Ball
To Canvas to the Amount of ー
1. Naval and Maritime Papers, Md. Arch.
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Date
1776 January 26
Volume
Volume 3
Ships
Wasp
Hornet
Series
American Theatre from January 1, 1776, to February 18, 1776
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