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The Sloop Heart of oak is wholly owned by myself she is Seventy Tons Burthen or thereabouts carries four guns about four pounders Commanded by George Denison Wm Troop Mate, Second mate & twelve common men, I shall put on board of her one hundred Wt of gun powder, four hundred wt. of Lead & shot, twenty barrels of Pork, and 3000 wt. of Bread flour & rice; I should be very glad you...
Date: 7 July 1776
Volume: Volume 5
above you have an abstract of a Letter from Mr [Peter] Knight concerning the Guns, Swivels, Ball &ca &ca ordered for the use of the Pensylvania Farmer and paid for at least as far as 800 Dollars wd go which I remitted him in Bills,2 he never has advised me how much the whole of the articles ordered cost; I should be glad to have your Directions whether to order him to Dispose...
Date: 7 August 1776
Volume: Volume 6
We being intrusted by your Honble Board to fit out an armed Vessel from this Port, can now inform your Honours that the Brig! Pennsylvania Farmer is compleatly fitted and man'd ready for service, and hath been so some months past only for the want of shot, which we have now got, sufficient for a Cruise and as she is so well man'd and fitted, and the whole Crew as well officers as men so anxious...
Date: 1 October 1776
Volume: Volume 6
At a Council held in the Council Chamber
at Pensacola on Tuesday the 17th. day of March 1778.
Read the Minutes of the last Council day (the 10th. Instant) which were approved
His Excellency laid before the Board a Letter which he had received from Wm. Hiorn—Richd Ellis and Joseph Thompson Esqrs. three of the Principal Inhabitants of the...
Date: 17 March 1778
Volume: Volume 11