Directed to inform him that the Council recommend it to him to satisfy certain just demands of the Selectmen of various towns, who have as yet received no pay for providing him with teams, drivers, etc., for the use of the army.
Letter from Thomas Chase. Directed to inform him that the Council recommend it to him to satisfy certain just demands of the Selectmen of various towns, who have as yet received no pay for providing him with teams, drivers, etc., for the use of the army.; American Philosophical Society
Finds Colonel Mason, Major Eyre and Colonel Smith guilty of appropriating stores and wood belonging to the United States for their own private purpose; also of establishing a Continental ferry without order.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from William Pyncheon. Want of economy in the expenditure of public money destroys the people's confidence. The case of the Continental Ferry across the Connecticut river; the tremendous cost of it; asks that a public inquiry may be made into the matter.; American Philosophical Society