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A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875
Journals of the Continental Congress --SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1776
The Board [Committee] of treasury reported, that there is due,
To Thomas Whitbeck, the sum of seventy five dollars and one fourth of a dollar, for carrying money from Philadelphia to Ticonderoga, in October last:
To Samuel Johnson, twenty dollars and eighty one ninetieths of a dollar, for two hundred and nine meals.
To George Hufnagle, one dollar and forty five 90ths parts of a dollar.
To Michael Staddleman, seventy dollars and 72 90ths parts of a dollar, for 708 meals.
To Richard Cheney, fifty four dollars for 540 meals furnished the militia on their march to New Jersey:
Ordered, That the said accounts be paid.
The committee on the miscarriages in Canada, brought in a farther report, which was read:
Ordered, To lie on the table, to be taken into consideration on Monday next.
A letter from Neil M'Clean was laid before Congress, and read:
Resolved, That it be referred to the Board of War.
The several matters to this day referred, being postponed,
Adjourned to 10 o'Clock on Monday.
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