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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
ew Berne Light Infantry. February 14th, the Governor wrote Lieutenant Lee that he did not like to make a contract with Smith & Hitchcock for the reasons named in Lee's endorsement on their proposals. He asked Lee to make out an order for fuses and to ship, buy 150,000 pounds of lead and ship to Wilmington. Sabres and guns I need as soon as they can be had. See David Smith about percussion caps ordered from him. The Governor on the same day wrote David Smith to send the cartridges as soDavid Smith to send the cartridges as soon as he could—100,000 buck and ball, such as are used by the United States; also, 500,000 percussion caps, price and quality subject to Colonel Meare's approval. July 23, the Governor wrote Watson & Meares: Your favor of the 20th received, advir $4,035 was sent Dupont & Co. for 200 barrels cannon powder and fifty kegs musket powder; also, a check for $2,239 to David Smith, of New York, for 100,000 buck and ball cartridges and 5,000,000 percussion caps; also, check for $4,770 to Schuyler,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.12 (search)
ew Berne Light Infantry. February 14th, the Governor wrote Lieutenant Lee that he did not like to make a contract with Smith & Hitchcock for the reasons named in Lee's endorsement on their proposals. He asked Lee to make out an order for fuses and to ship, buy 150,000 pounds of lead and ship to Wilmington. Sabres and guns I need as soon as they can be had. See David Smith about percussion caps ordered from him. The Governor on the same day wrote David Smith to send the cartridges as soDavid Smith to send the cartridges as soon as he could—100,000 buck and ball, such as are used by the United States; also, 500,000 percussion caps, price and quality subject to Colonel Meare's approval. July 23, the Governor wrote Watson & Meares: Your favor of the 20th received, advir $4,035 was sent Dupont & Co. for 200 barrels cannon powder and fifty kegs musket powder; also, a check for $2,239 to David Smith, of New York, for 100,000 buck and ball cartridges and 5,000,000 percussion caps; also, check for $4,770 to Schuyler,