Statement of the number of Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, of the Regular Troops and Militia, furnished by the several states, in 1777. Conjectural Estimate of Militia, employed in addition to the above : New Hampshire and Vermont,.......... for 2 Months 2,200 2,000 Connecticut...... 2,000 * Grand Total, for the year 1777....... By the Resolve of the 5th of July, 1776, Georgia was authorized to raise in Virginia, North and South Carolina, two Regiments of Infantry, and also two Companies of Artilery, of fif y men each; these Troops were chiefly enlisted for one year, a d their imes expired in 1777. These were authorized to be raised by the Commander in Chief, by a Resolve of Congress, of December 22, 1776. Returns of May, 1778. statement of the number of Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, of the Regular Troops and Militia, furnished by the several States, in 1778. Statement of the number of Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, of the Regular Troops and Militia, furnished by the several States, in 1779. 51,052 Statement of the number of Non Commissioned Officers and Privates of the Regular Troovs and Militia furnished by the several States, 1780. Statement of the Number of Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, of the Regular Troops and Militia, furnished by the several States, 1781. 43,076 the average number employed during ten months of this year, may be estimated at 6,000. vetement of the number of Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of the Regular Troops and Militia furnished by the several States, in 1782. Statement of the number of Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of the Regular Troops and Militia furnished by the several States, in 1783 The Secretary of War, in affixing his signature to this, having refe rence to the preceding annual statements of the Troops, observes that the Army in the Northern Department was discharged the 5th of Nove ber, 1783, and that in the Southern States on the 15th of November, 1783. An Estimate of the Expenditures and Advances made at the Treasury of the United States, from the first setting of Congress, to December 1, 1776; and in theyears 1777, 1778, and 1779, expressed in Dollars and 90ths of c Dollar. Clothing Department....... Hospital Department ... .......... ... ....... Advances to the different States.............................................. Recruiting, Pay and Contingencies of the Army Commissary General's Department...................................... Military Stores Departmemt.................................. Commissary General of Issues.............................................................. Post Office................... ........................................................................................... Total Continental Dollars........ 20,064,666 66 26,426,333 01 66,965,269 34 9,371,301 80 9,633,360 73 14,730,072 68 15,788,372 12 657,873 88 1,053,182 12 3,742,985 33 7,710,522 58 2,539,555 30 5,755.306 60 21,003,016 45 52,761,772 75 Value in Specie, estimated by the Auditor General of the United States, by the Table of Depreciation made for the use of the several Loan Officers...... 20,064,666 66 24,986,646 85 24,289,438 26 10,794,620 65 |