Exportation of wheat to French and Spanish fleets (photostat), 1780, 26. . Washington and Tarleton. Colored engraving. 8. 1858. Elected Officials Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1975. To George McCall, for making cartridges, 1778, 14. Major Lewis Bush: A Correction. Typescript, n.d.. Munroe, John A. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1974. Officer rosters, muster rolls, regiment returns, pay rolls, provision and forage accounts, enlistment returns, certificates of service, depositions before justices of the peace, assignments of pay, receipts for pay, etc., from various soldiers. 0:22 In his memoirs, Enoch Anderson, a freshly minted lieutenant in the First Delaware Regiment, described his rude introduction to Gen. John Dagworthy, a no-nonsense veteran of decades of. : Edward W. Cooch, 1940. 26. 2. State treasurers accounts with Edward Pole, 1807, Revolutionary War Records, AccountsForfeited Estates, 1771-1790 (13 folders), 7. 22. Valley Forge Landmarks. They first saw combat on 27 August, in the Battle of Long Island. Return of errors in the printed register of certificates issued by John Pierce, late Paymaster General, 1789, 22. 1782. These include letters concerning Committees of Correspondence, news of the war, the establishment of a hospital in Virginia, the conduct of army physicians, an account of the Delaware Regiments attack on loyalists at Mamaroneck, New York, the use of smallpox vaccine, Tiltons appointment as a hospital physician and surgeon, reports on sick and wounded, and Tiltons resignation from the Delaware Regiment in 1776. Correspondence includes reports from the Treasury Department to loan agents concerning payment or inquiries about discrepancies, letters from the Navy Department after 1812, instructions on the issuing of money to heirs of pensioners, charts for determining payment, statements certifying the guardians of heirs, instructions on the payment of half-pay pensioners, and instructions on determining eligibility. 21. Delaware. #149: Revolutionary Warmilitary records, bounty warrants, HMS Roebuck, Delaware soldiers burial sites, Coochs Bridge, 10. 1 (1967): 9-11. Taking into account rank and length of service, auditors estimated how much each soldier should receive, issuing depreciation certificates because the currency had been devalued so severely.(16). The Kings Friends: The Composition and Motives of the American Loyalist Claimants. In the spring of 1780, the Delaware Continentals were sent to the southern theater. The rolls include an index to names of pensioners, including death dates when known, and an index to correspondence between pensioners and government officials. Fiore, Jordan D. Days of History: 200 Years Ago, Revolutionary Era. Transcripts of correspondence between the first President of Delaware State and his wife. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973. New York: The Outlook Company, 1903. You may want to start by searching for a person's Military Service Records and Pension and Bounty Land records. The Blues saw little action the remainder of 1779 and they wintered at Morristown, New Jersey. Details. . Coochs Bridge, Del. Some of the affidavits show the veterans age, physical condition, occupation, family member names and ages, inventory of property, and other personal information. Meeting of convention protesting the closing of the Port of Boston (listed as Meetings at New Castle, Dover, and Lewes, photostats), 1774, 5. 3. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Record Administration, 1995. In this arrangement, similar to that of other new states, the legislative branch was more powerful; as well as choosing the executive, it also nominated justices of the peace.(4). A Brief Sketch of Captain Joseph Davis and Lieutenant William Jones of the Pennsylvania Line. Washington, D.C.: Office of Publications, National Park Service, 1975. A Guide to Revolutionary War Records in the Delaware Public Archives, RG 1800.099 Delaware Archives (A series of 13 manuscript boxes, 1 volume of original records and 3 published volumes), RG 1800.066 Revolutionary War Records (3 boxes), RG 1800.109 Revolutionary War Oaths of Allegiance, 1777-1784 (1 Box), OTHER SERIES CONTAINING REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, RG 9200T02.000 Tilton Papers, ca. Bulletin III (April 1928): 15-22. Oaths of Allegiance show the oath taken, name of person sworn before, date of oath, and signature of person taking the oath. Delaware Infantry Regiment, 1st. The first Delaware regiment was no more. Wilkes-Barre: Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 1897. Delaware Society of the Cincinnati charter (photostat), 1783. New Castle County barracks on Christiana Creek, 1779, 25. Disposition of British fleet by Sarah OBryan (transcripts), 1777, Revolutionary War Records, Committee of Safety (Pennsylvania), 1776 (1 folder), Revolutionary War Records, Continental Congress, 1776-1778 (2 folders), Revolutionary War Records, Correspondence, 1765-1830 (33 folders), 1. Original. Jackson, John W. The Pennsylvania Navy: 1775-1781: The Defense of the Delaware. Dover: Public Archives Commission of Delaware, 1932. RG 1111.021 Proceedings of the Freemen . (10), The war had come to Delaware. Photostats include accounts of loyalist activities, military appointments, and a proclamation of a day of thanksgiving. . Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1977. . 6. Martin, Lawrence. Instructions for enlisting men, signed enlistment form, muster rolls, officer lists, regiment returns, receipts, muster rolls, subsistence accounts. Siebert, Wilbur H. Loyalist Troops of New England. Repr. Commanded by Col. David Hall; Formed in 1776, reOrganized on Sep 1780 into two companies under Captains Robert Kirkwood and Peter Jaquett and renamed Kirkwoods Delaware Battalion. Peden, Henry C., Jr. Anderson, Enoch, 1753 or 4-1824. . ], ca. At Long Island, the 1st Delaware Regiment (pictured here) fought alongside the Marylanders on the American right flank. 5. Johnson, Amandus. Abraham Wiles and Major Hitchens, letter from H. Ridgely, 1820, 55. Supply and requisition of cartridges, n.d. 5. Color and black & white prints. Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware, 1940. Brooklyn: Historical Printing Club, 1891. Thomas Robinson (American Archives transcript), 1775, 3. Citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Delaware Courts Delawares loyalty to Great Britain was tested when Parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765 and the Townshend Acts in 1768. Position of the Army at Brandewyne. 1777 (10). (6), In June 1776, Congress ordered that a flying camp be established in the middle colonies to protect the middle and southern colonies from attack. : University Press, 1889). Many of these articles were part of a series featured in the Wilmington Morning News, Looking Back 200 Years, which ran in 1975 and 1976. A variety of articles dealing with the American Revolution may be found in publications such as Delaware History as well. 16mm motion picture. 1820. Although they did not participate in any battles, members of the Delaware militia unit witnessed the hanging of Major John Andr on 2 October 1780. Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Neill, the regiment served in northern New Jersey and along the Hudson River, serving as a garrison at Dobbs Ferry on the Hudson. More commonly known as a day book, the waste book contains initial recordings of daily receipts and disbursements. Caesar Rodneys Ride: John Dickinson, Dover, Smyrna, Odessa and New Castle, (reel 1) helical scan videotape, ca. Philadelphia: Swedish Colonial Foundation, 1953. N.p., 1927. Princeton: Princeton University Press for the American Philosophical Society, 1951. : Riverside Press, 1903. Committees to ensure compliance with boycott agreements were also formed. 2. Revolutionary Patriots of Delaware, 1775-1783. Yorktown Sesquicentennial Pageants: 1931. Louder Calloway and John Stevens(on), 1829, 62. Also includes additional records of payments for recruiting bounties for the Flying Camp, and records of bounties paid for raising Continental reinforcements at the request of Congress. Public Meetings The Sovereign States, 1775-1783. Entries show ledger number, account title, reason for disbursement (military, order of General Assembly, salaries, and services rendered to the state) or receipt (tax, fee, or fine collected), date of entry, totals, and reference to entry in a ledger. of the Sums Charged in the General . During one of the largest and bloodiest battles of the Revolutionary War, the actions of these brave soldiers would earn them the venerated name of the Maryland 400. Its members included Thomas McKean, Caesar Rodney, George Read, John McKinly and Thomas Robinson. New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1929. #88: Continental EmissionUnited States account of taxes paid by Delaware, 7. They arrived in Delaware on 17 January 1783. George Washington and Delaware. RG 1922.004 DARBCMotion Picture Collection, 1976-1981. Ross, Howard DeHaven. Washington, D.C.: American Revolution Bicentennial Office, 1975. Hundreds of New Castle County (transcripts from American Archives), 1775, 2. Richard Derring petition re: debts (photocopy), 1787, Revolutionary War Records, Privateer Records, 1778-1782 (4 folders, 1 oversized box), 1. A Topical History of Delaware. Sir Henry Clintons Map of Valley Forge and Vicinity. Confronted by Whig militia on at least three different occasions, the loyalists eventually dispersed. The Auditors sundry accounts include the Council of Safety, congressional delegates, George Read, the United States, and various officers. Each of the counties, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex, formed such a committee. Entries for each account include disbursements for prisoners of war, the commissarys department, transportation, the hospital department, quartermasters department, contingent expenses, forage department, and for arms, ammunition, and ordnance stores. Delaware pensioners, . Correspondents include General Charles Lee, John Hancock, Benjamin Rush, and General George Washington. 1. Bushman, Claudia L., Herbert B. Hancock, and Elizabeth Moyne Homsey, eds. Entries show date of entry, account heading, payee or payer, reason for disbursement, or receipts, amount of receipt or disbursement, and daily balances. . Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition grand prize certificate, 1926. Many went home during the retreat through New Jersey; on 22 December, along with eight officers, 92 men were present and fit for duty. Commanded by Col.s Habersham's /Rae Philadelphia: For the Subscribers, 1848. Primary sources take the form of original documents, transcripts, and photostats. #391: The Declaration of Independence, four 1776 versions, 17. (Valley Forge Historical Society, 1949). Stamp Act Congress (photocopies), 1765, 2. Photostat. Francis Freeman, 1820 (African American Revolutionary veteran), 46. After Camden, the Delaware regiment was reorganized on two different occasions; first being divided into two companies, then being divided into three companies of light infantry with troops from Maryland. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1963. Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution. VHS, 19 minutes. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1974. Kent County, (transcripts, photostats, originals), 1776, 4. 1st Pennsylvania Regiment (Revolutionary War) Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Military Records Pennsylvania in the Revolutionary War 1st Pennsylvania Regiment Brief History Also known as the Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion and Thompson's Rifle Battalion. Roebuck letter from Alexander Stuart at Lewes, 1776, 17. Edward Roche to James Booth, from Valley Forge (photocopy), 1778, 25. Public Archives Commission of Delaware. McGregor, Samuel. The flag is a Delaware militia flag that's in the Delaware Historical Society's collection. Gilpin, Thomas, ed. This includes instructions for payment, statements certifying that an individual was the heir of a pensioner, and letters from physicians certifying disability. 1777-1780 Georgia Line. Blank forms and circulars are also included. http://www.1stDelawareRegime 1st Delaware Regiment | Newark DE Rockport, Me. Parliament bill relating to Delaware (transcript), 1775, 3. Maryland Revolutionary Records. 1. Ground Chosen and Entrenched by Washington to Fight Howes Army. (Price & Price, 1777). Revolutionary War Rolls Coverage Table Learn more about the United States, Revolutionary War Rolls collection. Original, photostat. Unveiling and Preservation of the Monument Erected on the Dover Green. (Wilmington: Delaware State Society of the Cincinnati, 1912). . Letter from John McKinly for gunpowder (photostat), 1775, 4. Includes portraits of notable Delawareans from the Revolutionary period. 3. Original. These records contain the following subjects: Accounts, Committee of Correspondence, Committee of Inspection and Observation, Committee of Safety (Pennsylvania), Continental Congress, Correspondence, Council of Safety, General Assembly, Loyalists, Military Records, Miscellaneous Records, and Privateer Records. Although primarily Revolutionary War pensions, this series includes a few War of 1812 pensions. Revolutionary War Bibliography. (N.p., n.d.). Locations Directory 1. During that time, the Delaware militia defeated loyalist forces in Kent County. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1972. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1981. General Anthony Wayne letters to Robinson family, 1776-1780, 18. 29 Camp a Wilmington. 1781 (1). St. Michaels, Md. The following is a list of maps located in the map collection, and maps found in the vertical file collection. #354: Daughters of the American Revolution lineage book, 16. Dickinson was a member of Congress, a militia colonel, and President of Delaware and of Pennsylvania during the Revolution. (11), 1778 saw the American army ending its winter encampment at Valley Forge with a new sense of discipline and purpose; the British evacuated Philadelphia, shifting their focus to the south. Federalist Delaware, 1775-1815. From the autumn of 1777 through June 1778, the British purchased supplies in New Castle and Port Penn. Members were elected during alternate years for three year terms. New Castle County meeting (transcripts from American Archives), 1774, 2. Photostat. 1. de Valinger, Leon Jr. Map of Dover, Delaware in Revolutionary Times. 1775, 1936. . A number of letters dating from 1774 deal with events in America and England. 1976, RG 8005.046 Department of Public InstructionMotion Pictures Collection. 16mm motion picture. Photostat. . 23. Relief panel by James E. Kelly, ca. Dating from the 1770s through the early 1800s, these records contain deeds, state letters, governors messages, votes of the Assembly, commissions to officials, communications between the Continental Congress and the state, and more. In 1782, Robert Morris issued circular letters on matters such as finances and the Bank of North America, Eleazer McComb wrote regarding the payment of troops, and much correspondence relating to the militia can be found. . It is best to consult the lists following groups of documents. . 10. Society of the Cincinnati membership certificate for James Tilton, 1787. Arthurs, Stanley. Proceedings and correspondence, New Castle County Committee of Correspondence (transcripts, photostats, originals), 1774-1775, Revolutionary War Records, Committee of Inspection and Observation, 1775-1777 (4 folders), 1. May 22 - The Delaware Regiment assigned to 1st Maryland Brigade ( Main Continental Army) under Brig. . 28. They camped near Newark, Delaware. The Third Company, commanded by Captain Robert Kirkwood of the Blues, consisted mainly of Delawareans. (1934). 10. Civil War. They include letters asking for funds to defend the state, letters from Caesar Rodney asking individuals to break away from the British Crown, and correspondence between Rodney and the Assembly. the Queen's Rangers, were encamped six miles away, near the village of Mamaroneck. Deposition re: David Parker enlistment, 1780, 29. Commission, John Carr, ensign, Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment, 1777, 14. 1778. Dr. James Tilton was a physician and patriot who served with Haslets regiment and then as a surgeon to the Continental Army. Miers, Earl Schenck. Despite measures to control currency depreciation, the national extent of the problem did not allow for easy solutions. Plan du Camp . Passages from the Remembrancer of Christopher Marshall. The British captured Delawares president John McKinly and seized many public records. . Schlesinger, Arthur M. Prelude to Independence: The Newspaper War on Britain, 1764-1776. Theophilus Park to Rodney (photostat), 1776, 11. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1942. from The New England Quarterly IV, no. 2, 1950. . 25. Harry Schenawolf, in his Revolutionary War Journal article "Battle of Mamaroneck . Acts of Congress concerning hospitals are also included (typescript copies). Caesar Rodney Ride, event poster 1976. Painting by Horace Carpenter, 1917-1919. Life and Correspondence of George Read. Relations Between the Continental Congress and the Delaware Legislature 1776-1789. Typescript, 1941. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1974. Encampment of the Army on Landing the 26th Aug. 1777. 1777 (4). Rowe, Gail Stuart. Main, Jackson Turner. Letters To and From Caesar Rodney, 1756-1784. Orderly book of Caleb Prew Bennett at the Battle of Yorktown, 1781. Offprint from Delaware History IV, no. . The Nehemiah Tilton papers folder contains photostats of two letters from 1782 dealing with current events and Delaware politics. 8 talking about this. Committees of Correspondence throughout the colonies strengthened opposition to British policies embodied in measures like the Intolerable Acts, passed in the aftermath of the Tea Party.(2). Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1988. Contains a range of material from Dickinsons life, including correspondence, accounts and receipts, business of the Continental Congress and the Delaware State, drafts of the Articles of Confederation, and other materials relating to the American Revolution. The microfilm version of the Senate Journals, RG 1120.0, contains the Minutes of the Council of the Delaware State from 1776 to 1792, published in 1886. Top Consequences of the Battle . A catalogue of the muster rolls, pay rolls, and miscellaneous papers pertaining to the Delaware troops in the Revolutionary War: Collected in the Office of the Secretary of State, 1908, Revolutionary War Records, Miscellaneous, 1765-1787 (3 folders), 1. Millwood, New York: KTO Press, 1978. A letter from Allen McLane concerning the attachment of his company to the Delaware Regiment, and correspondence from Arthur Lee at the height of the Lee/Deane controversy in 1779 may also be found. . Muster rolls may contain such information as a soldiers name, rank, age, birthplace, residence, occupation, enlistment date and location, muster-in date and location, mustering officer, term of enlistment, pay dates and amounts, and transfer and promotion data. (Charing Cross: William Faden, 1784). Motor Travel, May 1925, June 1925. Calhoon, Robert McCluer. . This Congress asked each colony to establish Committees of Inspection to enforce the boycott of English goods. Many of the documents are noted as being true copies. These loyalists, or Tories, opposed the Whig cause. Delaware Topics RG 1315.007 Auditor of Accounts Journal, 1784-1800. R-77: Settlement of Delaware Revolutionary War Claims with the United States, 1776-1787; Account Book of the State Auditor of Delaware, 1784-1800. Voting & Elections . Privacy Policy Cities & Towns 1778. The regiment was under the command of Colonel John Haslet, killed at the Battle of Princeton, and then under Colonel David Hall. United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Personal narratives. 1. With the coming of war and changes in government, loyalists in Delaware moved beyond letter-writing and verbal comment. John Montressor journal extracts (transcripts), 1777, 16. Providence: Brown University Press, 1965. RG 9026.001 Prints and EngravingsRevolutionary War. Early Sea Fights of the American Revolution. S.A.R. [Part of the modern counties of New Castle in Delaware and Cecil in Maryland], n.d. Photostat. Skinner, Mrs. G.S. Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War. (Valley Forge Historical Society, 1941). Delawares veterans were ordered home toward the end of 1782. Colonel John Haslet to General Rodney (transcript), 1776, 7. Battles; Campaigns; Leaders; Facts; Documents. A Pageant of 1776. 1950. Volume 1. Commission issued by the Vice Admiralty Court, Bermuda, against American shipping, to Robert Burton, 1782, 6. Original letters discuss state and national affairs of the 1780s, and loyalists in Delaware in 1776. Scharf, Thomas J. The Story of Caesar Rodney. Peckham, Howard H. Guide to Manuscript Collections in the William Clements Library. Catharine Meritt, re: William Dowdle, 1837, RG 1800.111 Military Pension Receipt Books, 1817-1829 (1 Box). 1781. Haslets men again guarded the rear of the army as the Americans crossed the Delaware into Pennsylvania. 9. [French East Coast Map]. Volumes IV and V of the Archives, dealing with the War of 1812, are not listed here. Taunton: Historic Reproductions, 1975. Washington, D.C.: Harry Wright Newman, 1938. 5. Encampment of the Division under Lt. Gen. Knyphausen 29th August 1777. 1777 (5). Murfin, James V. National Park Service Guide to the Historical Places of the American Revolution. : Presidio Press, 1974. 12. 14. 4. During the Revolutionary War, Kirkwood served under the command of John Sullivan, Nathanael Greene, Daniel Morgan, and Henry Lee. Smith, Charles Page. RG 9200K02.000 Robert Kirkwood Papers, 1777-1791 (1 box). Pay roll for Col. Samuel Pattersons officers, 1789, 40. Records from the DARBC include administrative files pertaining to the celebration of the bicentennial of the American Revolution, as well as photographs, newspaper clippings, a scrapbook, and speeches by the Governor related to the celebration. Brunhouse, Robert L. The Counter-Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1776-1790. The Loyalists of Revolutionary Delaware. 5. The folder also include chronologies of the Revolution written after the war. 16mm motion picture, VHS. A Map of the Country from Raritan River in East Jersey to Elk Head in Maryland . Regulations for American troops (2 military manuals), 1775-1782, 5. Letters to Caesar Rodney (transcripts), 1776, 6. Folder 1 contains general orders, division and brigade orders, proceedings of court martials and courts of inquiry, company returns, muster rolls, musical notations, and a journal of marches from March through December 1777. Brandywine Conservancy commemorates its preservation of key Brandywine Battlefield site on anniversary of the Revolutionary War battle. (7, In October 1776, as fighting continued around New York, the Delaware regiment was chosen to engage the Queens American Rangers, a Loyalist force camped at Mamaroneck, New York. Battle of Cowpens, Conflict between Cols. (London, 1777). 3. Lt. Knight of His Majestys Navy. Lefferts, Charles Mackubin. Washington communicated with Dickinson concerning retribution for the murder of a Captain Huddy by Loyalists. 5. . The acquisition included ten acres, several outbuildings, and the Cooch family's ancestral home, a three-story structure built circa 1760. W. Dansey letter from Germantown camp (photostat), 1777, 23. James Wilson, Founding Father: 1742-1798. Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American Revolution. Orderly book of Caleb Prew Bennett at the Battle of Yorktown, 1781. Offprint from Delaware History IV, no. Photostat. Diary of Independence Hall. Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.: N.p., 1966. Certificate of military service, 1787, 39. 18. Pabst, Anna C. Smith, comp. Whiteley, William G. The Revolutionary Soldiers of Delaware. Guthorn, Peter J. British Maps of the American Revolution. (Cambridge, Mass. John Haslet's World | Book by David Price | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster About The Book About The Author Product Details Raves and Reviews Resources and Downloads John Haslet's World An Ardent Patriot, the Delaware Blues, and the Spirit of 1776 By David Price Trade Paperback LIST PRICE $18.00 PRICE MAY VARY BY RETAILER 4. Regiment returns, expenditure accounts, supply requisition, receipt for supplies, officer rosters, receipt for pay, account voucher, list of pay rates, salary listing, Assembly resolution appointing commissioners of inspection, officer evaluations, commissioners reports, muster rolls, subsistence rolls. Letter from John McKinly (transcript), 1776, 9. In Buff and Blue: Being Certain Portions From the Diary of Richard Hilton. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1933. Few regiments in the Continental Army have been given such attention as that of the 14th Continental Regiment, a short-lived band of brothers that history remembered for their grizzled, hard-nosed ruggedness and willingness to assist in some of the war's earliest, most dire moments. N.p. Harley, Lewis R. The Life of Charles Thomson. Payment for delivery of provisions, ca. . Haslets men fought bravely at Brooklyn Heights that day, although the American forces were defeated. Wilmington: Delaware Society of the Sons of the Revolution, 1941. To the Delaware Pilots, copy. The 1st Canadian Regiment, an Extra Continental regiment, was raised by James Livingston to support Colonial efforts in the American Revolutionary War during the invasion of Quebec. Ann Arbor: William Clements Library, 1928. Clark, Murtie June. A Rising People: The Founding of the United States, 1765-1789. An Ordinance Ascertaining What Captures on Water Shall Be Lawful. 1781. Gen. William Alexander, Lord Stirling. 4. Orders to Thomas Collins, Kent Militia, n.d. 4. Several newspaper articles dealing with Delawares role in the American Revolution may be found in the American Revolution and Bicentennial folders. A Distinguished Son of Chester County, Bulletins of the Chester County Historical Society, 1902-03. 11. In September 1781, after the battle of Eutaw Springs, British general Cornwallis retreated to Yorktown, where Washington and his French allies besieged the British forces. As a number of loyalists left Delaware at this time, much of their property was seized. The Assembly consisted of twenty-one members, seven from each county, elected annually. Records include miscellaneous accounts and receipts, muster rolls, pay rolls, and regiment returns, General Assembly resolutions, proclamations, and drafts, correspondence, Auditor of Accounts reports, documents regarding the treatment of suspected loyalists, and petitions for pardon from those suspected of aiding the British. The personal accounts date mostly from the 1800s. Muster Roll of the Late Delaware Regiment now the First Company in the Second Battalion of Col. William's Regiment of Infantry serving in the Southern Army of the United States for the Month of November 1780 . These records include muster rolls of Delaware troops throughout the American Revolution, letters from the Continental Congress to Delaware, and letters to and from Caesar Rodney, John McKinly, and Thomas McKean. Colonels Colonel William Thompson, Colonel Edward Hand, Colonel James Chambers Companies Related Topics:American Revolution, Delaware History, Early Delaware History, Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War Guide, Sons of the American Revolution, Delaware's Governor Conrad, Robert T., ed. . (12), A regiment of Delaware militia was called into service alongside the Continental Army in the summer of 1780. 3. William Saunders, inventory and genealogy, 1820, 51. 10. Ford, Paul Leicester, ed. 2. 1820). a Wilmingtown. 1777. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1864. Alexander Wylly (Georgia) to Samuel White, Speaker of the House, Massachusetts (photocopy), 1765, 2. Correspondence from 1783 can be found in Box 3 of the Dickinson papers. On 8 September, the British marched through Newark enroute to Philadelphia. Before the Revolution: Yankee Doodle Comes to Delaware. Settling of depreciation of pay to Delaware Regiment, 1786, 20. Exiles in Virginia: With Observations on the Conduct of the Society of Friends During the Revolutionary War. RG 1922.000 Delaware American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (DARBC)Administrative Records, 1969-1977. ca. Facsimile reproduction. Gross Receipts Tax Samuel Shute journal extracts (transcript), 1781, 34. The second folder includes letters from correspondents such as General Light-Horse Harry Lee and George Washington, returns of Lees partisan corps, to which McLane was attached for a time, troop returns, and pay rolls from this period. Delaware State Code Delaware State Society of the Cincinnati. Letter from President of the convention, New Castle County (photocopy), 1776, 10.
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