Certificate of Supply to West Point
Document 1788Troops and refugees at West Point were supplied, noted that no provisions were issued to Joseph Cone.
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⇣New York July 29th 1785. I do hereby Certify that the Bearer Joseph Cone Late a Lieut in Col: James Livingstons Regiment is a Refugee from Canada and entitled to his Ration & Pay under the Resolve of the Honbl Congressn to all whom it may Concern - Edwd Antille J. M. [undecipherable] GNA
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This may Certify, that I supplyed rations [undecipherable] provisions by the rations [undecipherable] the troops at West Point including the refugees from Canada, from the first Day of Jany 1786 to the first Day of July following, and that During the said [undecipherable] according to the best of my mem= ory & belief no provisions were issued to the bearer from me, by myself nor [undecipherable] under my Direction.
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New York July 24 1788 Timothy Kitcham
To whom it May Concern
Type
Document Signed
Description
Troops and refugees at West Point were supplied, noted that no provisions were issued to Joseph Cone.
Date
07/21/1788
Author
Sent from
New York
Document number
1788072190001
Page start
10
Note
Enclosed in Cummings to McHenry, 03/28/1800.
Notable persons
John Livingston
Joseph Cone
refugees
troops
James McHenry
Secretary of War
Jonathan Cumming
Canadian refugee
officer in Canadian Regiment
Colonel Livingston
Notable locations
New York
West Point
Newark
New Jersey
township
Notable items
supplies
provisions
certificate
supply
papers
recommendation
affidavit
injury
frostbite
hands
legs
feet
journey

