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State of the accounts of the lieutenants and sub-lieutenants of Cumberland County. : In which is exhibited the monies received by them respectively, as charged in their accounts : Together with lists of the persons names by whom the same were paid, arranged in the order of companies and classes. : Likewise, the disbursement and application thereof.
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By the United States in Congress assembled, August 7, 1782. : Resolved, that the secretary at war, on or before the first day of January next, cause the non-commissioned officers and privates belonging to the lines of the respective states, including soldiers prisoners with the enemy, to be arranged in such manner as to form complete regiments ...
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War Office, Williamsburg, November 11, 1779. : the appointment of a clothier having in some measure altered the arrangements of the clothing department in this state, the whole direction of which was vested in the commissary of stores, it becomes necessary to delineate and ascertain the several respectiye [sic] duties appertaining to their several offices.
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State of the accounts of the lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Chester County. From March 1780, to April 1783. : In which is exhibited. The amount of monies received for fines, by them respectively, and accounted for ; with lists of the persons by whom the same were paid, arranged in the order of their companies and classes. : Likewise, their disbursements and payments to the treasury.
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State of the accounts of Col. George Smith, a sub-lieutenant of the county of Philadelphia. : In which is exhibited, for the information of the public, the amount of the fines received and accounted for by him, between March 1777, and April 1780 ; together with lists of the fines composing the same, and the names of the persons from whom received, respectively arranged in companies and classes. : Likewise, the disbursements out of those monies, and payments thereof into the treasury.
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State of the accounts of the lieutenant & sub lieutenants of the city of Philadelphia, and liberties. : From March 1777, to April 1783. : Wherein is exhibited, the amount of the fines paid by the six battalions of infantry, and the artillery battalion, which were incurred within that time, for non-performance of militia duty, and exercise. : Together with lists, shewing from whom the same were received, arranged in order of battalions, companies, and classes. : Likewise, the accounts of the disbursement and appropriation thereof.
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State of the accounts of John Lacey, Junior, and George Wall, Esquires, late sub-lieutenants of the county of Bucks, as they have been liquidated and settled. : In which is exhibited, for the information and satisfaction of the public, the amount of the fines received by them, and accounted for from March 1777 to March 1780, from the fourth battalion ; with lists of the names of the persons, and the sums paid by them respectively, arranged in the order of their companies and classes: likewise the disbursement and appropriation of the monies thus collected.
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State of the accounts of Lewis Gronow, Esquire, late a sub-lieutenant of Chester County, from March 1777, to March 1780, as they have been adjusted and settled : in which is set forth the amount of the monies received by him for fines incurred within the period aforesaid, and accounted for. : Together with lists shewing the names of the persons from whom the same were received, and the sums paid by them respectively, arranged in the order of the companies: likewise the disbursements and payments made to the Treasury.
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By the Honourable Major General Baron de Steuben, commanding the troops in the state of Virginia. : the Honourable the Congress of the United States having directed that the officers of the state of Virginia, on Continental establishment, should assemble together, that their line may be arranged under the new regulations of the 21st of November last: I do therefore hereby direct all Continental officers ... to repair to Chesterfield court-house ......
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By the Honourable Major General Baron de Steuben, commanding the troops in the state of Virginia. : The Honourable the Congress of the United States having directed that the officers of the state of Virginia, on Continental establishment, should assemble together, that their line may be arranged under the new regulations of the 21st of November last: I do therefore hereby direct all Continental officers ... to repair to Chesterfield court-house ......
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Genuine narratives, and concise memoirs of some of the most interesting exploits, and singular adventures, of J. McAlpine, a native Highlander : from the time of his emigration from Scotland, to America 1773 ; during the long period of his faithful attachment to, and hazardous attendance on the British army's under the command of the Generals, Carleton and Burgoyne, in their several operation that he was concerned in ; till December 1779. To complain of his neglected services ; and humbly to request government for reparations of his losses in the royal cause. : Every circumstance related faithfully, and with all delicacy, containing nothing but indisputable facts that can be well vouched, and are mostly known to many gentlemen of good character, in both the private and military lines of life. Carefully arranged, and published for the use of the public at large. : To which is added, a description of Botany Bay, Nova-Scotia, and Canada.
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B.F. Stevens's facsimiles of manuscripts in European archives relating to America, 1773-1783 : with descriptions, editorial notes, collations, references and translations.
Published 1889Table of Contents: “…Chronological arrangement. Alphabetical arrangement of the documents by writers and receivers. …”
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Fair liberty's call a musical story of revolutionary America based on traditional songs.
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