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Four letters to Lt. Col. Barnard Elliott between 1776 and 1777, regarding Revolutionary War. Also monthly return of artillery regiment that gives ranks of officers, dated November 1777.

Four letters to Lt. Col. Barnard Elliott between 1776 and 1777, regarding Revolutionary War. Also monthly return of artillery regiment that gives ranks of officers, dated November 1777.

Four letters to Lt. Col. Barnard Elliott between 1776 and 1777, regarding Revolutionary War. Also monthly return of artillery regiment that gives ranks of officers, dated November 1777.

Four letters to Lt. Col. Barnard Elliott between 1776 and 1777, regarding Revolutionary War. Also monthly return of artillery regiment that gives ranks of officers, dated November 1777.

Four letters to Lt. Col. Barnard Elliott between 1776 and 1777, regarding Revolutionary War. Also monthly return of artillery regiment that gives ranks of officers, dated November 1777.

Four letters to Lt. Col. Barnard Elliott between 1776 and 1777, regarding Revolutionary War. Also monthly return of artillery regiment that gives ranks of officers, dated November 1777.

This bill of sale for the slave named Primus was created by George Rathbon and presented to the buyer, Jeremiah Rathbon, for the sum of 80 dollars. Job Spencer acted as the witness of the sale, which took place in Rhode Island. Along with the bill of…

The legion consisted of 12 companies of 50 men each, not counting the officers. There were to be 3 officers per company. Baron de Randerode made notes about the legion on the bottom of the document. There is no date or specific location of where…

Letter by Anne Potter in Charleston, South Carolina, to her cousin Sylvia Babcock in Westerly, dated October 25, 1772, to inform Babcock that her aunt is sick.

Letter written by Abington Perkins to Loammy Husbands in Charles Town, South Carolina, on September 28, 1776. Concerning sale of Husbands’ horse.
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