One holograph bound volume containing Wells's recollections of a trip she made from Charleston, S.C. to London, via New York in 1778. She and her fellow passengers were largely Loyalists fleeing the colonies for England. Her ship was captured in July…
"Copied from a paper found among Aunt Anna's papers and presented to Daniel Strobel Martin, grandson of the author [John Peter Martin]" Signed Mary E. Strobel.
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…
Return of ordnance mounted on the different works at Charlestown, June 1, 1782. Includes iron and brass guns and mortars at Sugar House, Salt Works, Dam head, Hampstead Hill, Governors Bridge, at different stores and workshops, etc.