History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
18 Jfninin/ of the Convention, '-Thursday morning, July 18, 1770 ;" the tame, '■ Die Sabbati, 9 ho., A M., July 27, 1776 ; " the same, " Die Luna;, "9 ho., .\.M., Augt. .1, 1776 ; " etc.
"Journal or" </ip Convention, " Die Mercurii, 9 ho., .\.M., July 31, 1776 ;" the same, " Friday morning, August 2, 1776 ; " Journal of the Committee of Safely, " Die Mercurii, 4 ho., P. M., Sept. 4, 1776 ; " etc.
The manufacture of four thousand Lances was asHigued to the Coun-
HISTORY OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY.
when it could do so,^ and, sometimes, it hired Arms, when it could not in other way procure them.^ In short, there seemed to be nothing left, in all which related to the raising, the equipment of, and the furnishing of supplies for, the troops, which was permitted to be done by any other agency; and it affords subjects for thought and inquiry, as one reads of its uninvited interference with the instructions of the Quartermaster-general of the Continental Army to his subordinates, concerning purchases of Timber and Oak-plank and old Vessels, for the obstruction of the Hudson-river;' of its direct participation in the purchase of Lime, Brick, Oak-plank, Cordwood, Grain, and Clothing for the Continental Army, although the Quartermaster-general's officers were present and engaged in the same work and when it also found employment in attending to the Cooperage of leaky Oilcasks belonging to the Continent.*
The establishment of a new form of Government