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Deputy Quartermaster General for the Southern Department accounts of the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts,

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The Deputy Quartermaster for the Southern District accounts, 1776-1780, of William Finnie contain the date, names of person to whom payments were made, reason for payment, and amounts paid. These accounts are described as a true copy of the originals lodged in the Treasury transmitted to William Denning, Commissioner for Adjusting the Accounts of the Quartermaster General Department, 1783 Dec 22.

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Deputy Quartermaster General for the Southern Department accounts of the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts,

Lists of Pensioners of the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts,

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Lists of pensioners, 1785-1804, includes printed lists with names of individuals receiving pensions from the state of Virginia. Each list is in alphabetical order by surname. Lists, 1786-1790, include name, residence, age, rank, corps, and annual allowance. Lists, 1785 and 1792-1804, include name and annual allowance only. Lists also indicate widows and orphans.

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Lists of Pensioners of the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts,

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