12021-11-04T11:35:57-07:00Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa63772001James Young letter, Philadelphia, to Governor William Denny.plain2021-11-04T11:35:57-07:001757Young, James.Walking Purchase collection, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.Signed autograph letter. James Young, the Commissary of the Muster and paymaster of William Denny's Pennsylvania Regiment, complains about recalcitrant "Commissioners" of the General Assembly who have been refusing to appropriate the money "til they were assured they had had the duty they were engage'd," citing "great Complaints" that "the troops did not Range to the Enemy's Country, and the they were within One hundred miles of what was Commonly call'd For Duquesne, they never could learnt in Two Years, whether there was any such Fort there or no." As the Commissioners were "assured" that the men "they did not do their duty, the only Method they had to Compell them to it, or to make them leave the Service, was by detaining their pay from them." Manuscript, 4 pages.42Erik Loyerf862727c4b34febd6a0341bffd27f168a35aa637
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12021-11-06T08:07:10-07:00Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650aLetter to Governor Denny, August 12, 1757Will Fenton1(path)gallery2021-11-06T08:07:10-07:001757Young, James.Walking Purchase collection, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.Signed autograph letter. James Young, the Commissary of the Muster and paymaster of William Denny's Pennsylvania Regiment, complains about recalcitrant "Commissioners" of the General Assembly who have been refusing to appropriate the money "til they were assured they had had the duty they were engage'd," citing "great Complaints" that "the troops did not Range to the Enemy's Country, and the they were within One hundred miles of what was Commonly call'd For Duquesne, they never could learnt in Two Years, whether there was any such Fort there or no." As the Commissioners were "assured" that the men "they did not do their duty, the only Method they had to Compell them to it, or to make them leave the Service, was by detaining their pay from them." Will Fenton82bf9011a953584cd702d069a30cbdb6ef90650a