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Ms293_Transcription_Omeka_compressed.pdf
Includes pay schedules and appointments (p. 3-5+), court martials, muster roll of 3rd Regiment South Carolina Continental Troops (p. 12-13), and medical advice (p. 52-53).

This transcription presumed to be made from a copy owned by the Colonial…

Ms274_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Broadside of the Declaration of Independence by the citizens of Mecklenburg County, N.C.

Ms174Let4_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Handwritten transcript of the appointments and first communication of the Board of War on June 12 and 21, 1776. Appointment of John Adams, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Harrison, James Wilson, and Edward Rutledge to the Board of War.

Ms174_Let3_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Review of the artillery regiment.

Ms125_Let1_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Letter from E. Rutledge to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, page 1

Ms98Let11_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Letters from London and Nantes during the American Revolutionary War addressed to Thomas Farr, Jr., Charleston. Post-war letters are dated Charleston and are addressed to a nephew in England. Business and politics are the principal topics discussed.

Ms98Let10_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Letters from London and Nantes during the American Revolutionary War addressed to Thomas Farr, Jr., Charleston. Post-war letters are dated Charleston and are addressed to a nephew in England. Business and politics are the principal topics discussed.

Ms98Let9_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Letters from London and Nantes during the American Revolutionary War addressed to Thomas Farr, Jr., Charleston. Post-war letters are dated Charleston and are addressed to a nephew in England. Business and politics are the principal topics discussed.

Ms98Let8_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Letters from London and Nantes during the American Revolutionary War addressed to Thomas Farr, Jr., Charleston. Post-war letters are dated Charleston and are addressed to a nephew in England. Business and politics are the principal topics discussed.

Ms98Let7_Transcription_Omeka.pdf
Letters from London and Nantes during the American Revolutionary War addressed to Thomas Farr, Jr., Charleston. Post-war letters are dated Charleston and are addressed to a nephew in England. Business and politics are the principal topics discussed.
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