Virginia. Board of Commissioners.

On January 23, 1860, the General Assembly passed an act appointing commissioners to audit and pay the expenses incurred by the Executive for the purchase of arms and munitions, and for the defence of the commonwealth. This board was to consist of the secretary of the commonwealth, the auditor of public accounts, and the adjutant general. The board's function was to settle all accounts incurred in assembling, arming, equipping, transporting, and maintaining troops during John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry. The auditor of public accounts then issued warrants to the individuals entitled compensation. On March 6 and again on March 28, 1860, further appropriations were passed by the General Assembly to defray these expenses. Please note that this board of commissioners should not be confused with a similar board established on January 1, 1860, by "an act making an appropriation for the purchase and manufacture of arms and munitions of war."

From the guide to the John Brown's Raid Claims of the Board of Commissioners, 1860-1861, (The Library of Virginia)

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