On 1 May 1778 William Antes reported that he had repaired "about 500 stand of arms"--361 of which were sent to the "rear of the Army" and the remainder to "Militia camp." Here's that letter:
Antes delivered these 361 muskets, etc., on 6 March 1778:
Yesterday I came across an account of Antes's work as Sub-Lieutenant of Philadelphia County:
This account records the funds Antes paid out for various things--and, at the bottom, includes two payments to himself. The second one is dated 27 September 1777 in which he is paid £32 for "cleaning & repairing 428 stands of arms."
Do you think these are referring to the same batch of arms and repair work? He gets them in September 1777 and delivers them in March 1778? The thing that makes me wonder whether they are the same arms is that it would be odd for him to have been paid in September 1777 for repairs that he did not complete/deliver until March 1778. Could it be possible that he got one batch of 428 muskets (for which he was paid in September 1777) and then another batch, nearly 500 muskets, which he delivered in March 1778.
There's a lot more interesting about this letter--including his note near the end about arms sent to Frederick Antes and then taken by Philadelphia County Lieutenant William Henry (
not William Henry of Lancaster) to the Allentown repair shop. He reports this because he has been asked to enumerate the "public arms
that have come within my district."
A. Where is Frederick Antes at this time? I thought he was in Northumberland County or some place far from Philadelphia. I guess that's later, because the 161 muskets sent to Frederick Antes had to have been sent to him in Philadelphia County--or else there's no reason for William Antes to be reporting on them.
B. It is interesting that the Allentown arms factory is--to some degree--still thought of as part of the responsibility of Philadelphia County, since that is where it originated until the operation had to flee the city. I believe the Lieutenant of Philadelphia County visits there at some point, as if, even though the factory is now in Northampton County, it is still his responsibility....