Copy of a contract made with Thomas Atkinson to furnish rations to US troops in the county of Hunterdon New Jersey
Document 1799Articles of Agreement between Thomas Atkinson of Trenton New Jersey and Jonathan Rhea also of Trenton, on behalf of Secretary of War for provision of rations to troops and recruits at the recruiting rendezvous at Trenton.
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[Endorsed: Copy of a Contract made with Thomas Atkinson to furnish Rations to the troops of the U.S. in the County of Hunterdon New Jersey]
[Thomas Atkinson, Contrct.]
Articles of Agreement made this Eighth day of April in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and ninety nine between Thomas Atkinson of Trenton in the county of Hunterdon and state of New Jersey of the one part, and Jonathan Rhea of Trenton, for and in behalf of the Secretary of War of the United States, of the other part —
(Whereas a Recruiting Rendezvous is established at Trenton, designated by 2d District No3. and to include the county of Hunterdon in the said state of New Jersey; and it being necessary that provision should be made for such troops as may be stationed, marched or recruited within said District, for and during the residue of the year 1799 the said Thomas Atkinson doth agree that he will furnish to all such troops and recruits, all rations they may be entitled to receive, upon returns to be made by the proper officer whose duty it may be to make such returns, and will procure proper receipts for the rations he may so furnish; that he will supply rum, whiskey or other ardent spirits, at the rate of half a gill per ration, and vinegar at the rate of two quarts for every hundred rations, when thereunto required; that he will supply the troops with fuel and straw and further that he will answer all requisitions made for rations by Major General Hamilton, or officers acting under his authority; and that he will finally settle his accounts at the office of the Treasury of the United States. And the said Jonathan Rhea doth agree that the said Thomas Atkinson shall and may be paid on account, any sum or sums of money not exceeding the amount of his supplies, on his signing duplicate receipts for the same. And it is further agreed between the said parties, that the ration to be supplied shall consist of the following articles, and be furnished at the following prices or rates, to wit: Eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or, when neither can be obtained, one quart of rice, or one and an half pounds of sifted or bolted Indian meal; when not exceeding fifty rations daily, at the rate or price of 5 Cents 8 Mills; when not exceeding one hundred daily 5 Cents 6 Mills; when not exceeding two hundred daily 5 Cents 5 Mills; when not exceeding three hundred daily 5 Cents 5 Mills; when exceeding three hundred daily) 5 Cents 4 mills, if Indian meal should be supplied 4 Cents, if rice 6 Cents — One pound and a quarter of fresh beef, or one pound of salted beef, or three quarters of a pound of salted pork, and when fresh meat is issued, salt at the rate of two quarts for every hundred rations, when not exceeding fifty rations daily, at the rate or price of 7 Cents 8 Mills; when not exceeding one hundred daily 7 Cents 6 Mills; when not exceeding two hundred daily 7 Cents 4½ Mills; when not exceeding three hundred daily) 7 Cents 4 mills; when exceeding three hundred daily) 7 Cents 3 Mills — Soap at the rate of four pounds, and candles at the rate of a pound and an half for every hundred rations, at the rate or price of one cent one Mill; and that rum, whiskey or other ardent spirits, shall be furnished, for every half gill, at the rate or price of 4 Cent 5 Mills; vinegar, at the rate of two quarts for every hundred rations, at the price of 8 Mills — Straw per sheaf, to weigh 14 lb, at the price of 4 Cents — Oak and other wood, to be supplied at five per Cent. all which articles shall be of good, wholesome, and merchantable quality. And it is also further agreed, that each party shall have the privilege of discontinuing this Contract at any time, on his giving to the other party one months notice of the same. For the true performance of every article and thing herein contained, each party binds himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, to the other party, his heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, in the penal sum of Four thousand Dollars —
In witness whereof, the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals the Day and Year first above written —
Signed sealed and delivered } Signed: Thos. Atkinson [seal]
in the presence of }
J. Rhea [seal]
Harris Richey }
& Gitty Maria Rhea }
Price of Rations
Cts Ms
(When not exceeding — 50 daily) —— 15 " 4
(When not exceeding) 100 — do —— 16 " 5
[strikethrough: When not exceeding) 200 — do —— 16 " 2½]
(When not exceeding) 300 — do —— 16 " 2
When exceeding — 300 — do —— 16 ms
Type
Copy of document
Description
Articles of Agreement between Thomas Atkinson of Trenton New Jersey and Jonathan Rhea also of Trenton, on behalf of Secretary of War for provision of rations to troops and recruits at the recruiting rendezvous at Trenton.
Date
04/08/1799
Sent from
Trenton New Jersey
Document number
1799040890101
Page start
1
Notable persons
Thomas Atkinson
Jonathan Rhea
Secretary of War
recruits
Major General Alexander Hamilton
Randle Rickey
Gitty Maria Rhea
Notable locations
Trenton
Hunterdon County
New Jersey
Notable items
articles of agreement
contract
recruiting rendezvous
provision
rations
rum
whiskey
ardent spirits
vinegar
supplies
duplicate receipts
bread
flour
rice
sifted or boulted Indian meal
fresh beef
salted beef
salted pork
salt
soap
candles
mills
price
rate

