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JOURNAL OF COLONEL JOHN WINSLOW. 105


Quallity of Stores with Necessarys for Making them with Some Made as Paterns and How Each Sheet of Paper Should be Cut So as to Make Eight, as Likewise 1200 Musquet Flints, I am, Sir your Most obediant Humble Servant,
 
BENJA RUMSEY.      
 
      The Under written Stores to be Demanded of Capt Adams for Service of His Majestys Troops Command by Colo Winslow at Mines viz.  
     
Powder half Barrels 8 Musquet Shot cwt 7 in 2 Casks.
Paper reams 2 q 320   Formers 6.
Measures 3Musquet  Flints 1200
Thread Pounds 2.  
 
BENJAMIN RUMSEY.      
 
      Fort Cumberland 6 Septr 1755.  

On His Majtys Service to the Honble Colo Winslow Commandg his Majty's Troops at Mines pr Capt Adams.
 
      Invoyce of 6 Hhds Mollasses Shiped on Board the Schooner Warren Abraham Adams Master & Consigned To Lievt Colo Winslow or the officer Commanding at Mines for the use of the Troops There.  
      Chignecto 5th September, 1755.  

viz No.5971out
 171105 
 221095 
 141023 
 201043 
 231164 
  _____ 
  63821 
  ___  
  617 Gallons neat

Errors Expected.
JOSHUA WINSLOW,      
 

Commessary.      
 
      Memorandum. Sent the Cask 17th wt 105 Galls To Capt Murray for the use of the Troops at Forte Edward  



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