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Accounts against Government for supplies, etc, for American Black Refugees, with the following suppliers: David Jearrad, Surgeon, John H. Noonan, Robert Hodgers, Lewis DeMolitor, George Eaton, Theophilus Chamberlain, J & D Starr, Wallace & Russell, John Skerry, John Liddell and Hartshorne, and Boggs & Company
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1816 Brought forward 54...4...12
Mar 21 42 Spikes 51 feet 8x10 Glass 45 .............................................3...6..."
36 pair [illegible] hinges...........................................[illegible]..4..10..."
22 1 C[illegible]handsaw[illegible] 2 Spikes 1/2 [illegible] 10 fine
Nails 5/3 09 . "..17...5
1 drawing Knife 3/ 7w 10 fine Nails 5/3 ................................. "..11..3
2w Spikes 1/2 1 hand saw 7[illegible] 10 fine nails 5/3......... "..17..5
1 drawing knife 3/ 1 hammer 4/[?] 1 Jack Plane 5/ ..............."..12..6
1 [Ez?] hand saw 11/ 1 drawing Knife 3/ 7^00.10^0 Nails 5/3."19..3
1 hammer 4/3 ^[TT?] Spiked 1/9^0 1 pair hinges 4/6 ............."


Date: April 1816

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records — Black Refugees series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 421 number 50

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