Register of powder. 1791-1808.

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Register of powder. 1791-1808.

Army officer, military store keeper. Contains register of the number, tare, weight, and proof of powder at Fort Clinton, West Point, and at Constitution Island Magazine; calendar of days when weather permitted powder to be sunned; documents relating to I. Isaac Buckingham's acknowledgement as an enlisted private soldier in the U.S. Artillery, and his oath of allegiance to the U.S.A., April 1, 1799; 5 official correspondence, July 31, 1795-April 27, 1808, relating chiefly to the supply of powder at Military Store Office, West Point, N.Y.; a list to William Camach for masons and labores work done for the United States at West Point at Sunday times, Sept. 15-27, 1808.

[55] p., bound, in case, ; 34 cm.

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Camach, William.

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Thompson, Alexander, 1759-1809.

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Buckingham, I. Isaac.

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