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State of New-Jersey. An act for procuring provisions for the use of the army, and other supplies for carrying on the war, and for settling the public accounts of this state ... Passed at Mowntholly , December 27, 1779.

State of New-Jersey. An act for procuring provisions for the use of the army, and other supplies for carrying on the war, and for settling the public accounts of this state ... Passed at Mowntholly , December 27, 1779.

An act authorising a detachment from the militia of the United States ... April 18, 1806 Approved. Th: Jefferson. [Washington, 1806].

United States Army Thomas Jefferson, 1801, Military Establishment, Dated Received November 9

By the United States in Congress assembled. June 7, 1785 : Resolved, that it be and it is hereby recommended to the several states, to make provision for officers, soldiers or seamen, who have been disabled in the service of the United States, in the following manner, viz. ...

An act authorising a detachment from the militia of the United States ... April 18, 1806 Approved. Th: Jefferson. [Washington, 1806].

U.S. Army Sgt. Jose Marin, assigned to the 1138th

State of New-York, An act for raising monies to be applied towards the public exigencies of this State .... Passed the 28th of March, 1778 Poughkeepsie: Printed by John Holt, Printer to the State of New York [1778].

State of New-York ... An act for loaning monies belonging to this state, passed the 14th of March, 1792 ... Published by order of the Legislature. [New York] By Francis Childs and John Swaine, Printers to the State, M, DCCXCII.

State of New-Jersey. An act for compleating the quota of troops belonging to this State in the service of the United States ... Passed at Trenton, March 11, 1780. M. Ewing, jun. clerk.

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A plan for liquidating certain debts of the state of Pennsylvania, collecting arrearages with greater expedition, restoring confidence in the government, and providing the quota of Federal supplies. [Philadelphia] Printed and sold by R. Aitken M

American Red Cross - Soliciting Funds - Public Gatherings - Red Cross drive for funds, Cincinnati, O., May 1918. Photo shows great Red Cross in Fountain Square, Cincinnati, figures upon which indicate Cincinnati's quota to be raised. During the first 24 hours of the drive $279, 207.51 were raised

AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Elizabeth Pelofke, USAF, 48th Medical Support Squadron (MDSS), 48th Fighter Wing (FW), Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom, draws blood from A1C Millirones, 48th MDSS, at a Phlebotomy Station. RAF Lakenheath hosts a blood drive once every month, to help reach their mandatory monthly blood quota of 86 units

Citizens of Boston. The President of the United States has called for the services of three hundred thousand more volunteers. Massachusetts should furnish fifteen thousand of these, and the proper quota from the City of Boston will be about twen

A Roumanian beauty out for a stroll in Sinaia. Tall, dark with jet black hair and eyes, they account for the Roumanian man's distaste for work and desire for pleasure, which makes Bucharest famous as the "gay Paris of the East" "I do." Making out an application for a trip to the land of advertised golden bricks. A Roumanian emigrant at the American Consulate in Bucharest. Daily hundreds are turned away because of the oversubscribed quota.

At a meeting of the Committee of the County of Lancaster, 5th July, 1776. The Committee taking into their consideration the important business of raising the quota of troops in this county. [Signed] Geo. Ross, Chairman. Lancaster. Printed by Fra

John T. Sprague, Friday, August 14, 1863 (Memorandum on quota for Erie, County New York)

John T. Sprague, Friday, August 14, 1863 (Memorandum on quota for Erie, County New York)

Washington, D.C. On morning of July 21st, the last day before stricter gas rationing went into effect, cars were parked in front of gas stations long before they opened, waiting to fill their tanks on the quota of their old ration cards. Cars were parked and left without their drivers who returned at eight o'clock when the station on upper Wisconsin Avenue near the District line opened

State of New Hampshire. In the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one. An act in addition to two several acts of this state passed since the commencement of the present year for raising and filling up this State's quota of th

John T. Sprague, Friday, August 14, 1863 (Memorandum on quota for Erie, County New York)

Local Board #17, last quota, 815 men, Nov. 11, 1918, L.A.

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