Purveyor of Public Supplies

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Formed1795
Dissolved1812
Superseding agencies
Purveyor of Public Supplies
Agency overview
Formed1795
Dissolved1812
Superseding agencies
TypeGovernment procurement agency
JurisdictionUnited States Government
HeadquartersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Agency executives
Parent departmentUnited States Department of the Treasury 1795-1798
United States Department of War 1798-1812
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The Purveyor of Public Supplies was the government official in charge of most government procurement in the early Republic including the procurement of all military and naval supplies except food. The office was established in 1795 and superseded by the Commissary General of Purchase in the War Department and the Secretary of the Navy respectively in 1812.

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