The Delaware Line was a formation within the Continental Army. [Part of the modern counties of New Castle in Delaware and Cecil in Maryland], n.d. Photostat. In Buff and Blue: Being Certain Portions From the Diary of Richard Hilton. Contains copies of letters written on public business. 2. Encampment of the Army on Landing the 26th Aug. 1777. 1777 (4). Revolutionary War Records: National and Local From Original Manuscripts. Typescript, 1966. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1977. 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., 1903. . Delawares contributions to American independence did not end with the war. (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. Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives. They follow the proceedings of the Council prior to the colonies separation from the British Empire. Neilds, John P. Washingtons Army in Delaware in the Summer of 1777. On 31 December, the end of the enlistment term, only six men, officers included, remained. Access the United States, Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 records. Letter from President of the convention, New Castle County (photocopy), 1776, 10. . MMXXIII Delaware.gov, Revolutionary War Records, Committee of Inspection and Observation, 1775-1777, Revolutionary War Records, Continental Congress, 1776-1778, Revolutionary War Records, Loyalist Records, 1775-1783, RG 9200M10.000 Allen McLane Papers, 1777-1821, RG 9200R01.000 George Read Papers, 1764-1782. Baltimore: Southern Book Company, 1955. Settling of depreciation of pay to Delaware Regiment, 1786, 20. New York: George Moore, 1890. On 8 September, the British marched through Newark enroute to Philadelphia. . In 1774, Rodney, McKean, and Read were selected by the Assembly to represent Delaware at the Continental Congress. 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. Photostat. ca. Delaware State Society of the Cincinnati. Delaware played an important role in the formation of the United States of America, being the first to ratify the new federal constitution. Box 2 contains a draft copy of the volumes comprising Francis T. Tiltons Dr. Order: Troops to False Cape (American Archive transcript), 1776, 9. 1781. Valley Forge Landmarks. The 1st Maryland Regiment (Smallwood's Regiment) originated with the authorization of a Maryland Battalion of the Maryland State Troops on 14 January 1776. 1858. Ash, Mollie Howard, comp. Inquiry re: George Williams veteran status, 1830, Revolutionary War Records, Council of Safety, 1775-1776 (4 folders), 1. Read, William Thompson. 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 Letter from John McKinly (transcript), 1776, 9. Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition grand prize certificate, 1926. (Dover: Public Archives Commission of Delaware, 1932). 1776, regarding rumored changes in the Constitution, a list of members of the Council, Correction and Addenda to the published Minutes, resolutions for opening subscriptions for Continental Loan Office certificates, and acts regarding payment, clothing and supplies for Delawares troops. A test act requiring a loyalty oath to the state government was instituted in 1777. http://www.1stDelawareRegime 1st Delaware Regiment | Newark DE 10. . Their blue jackets with red facings and white waistcoat and breeches would later become the uniform for all the Continental troops. General Assembly Receipts were not always dated or signed. John Booker, Virginia troops (Buckner Regiment), 1776, 10. Princeton: Princeton University Press for the American Philosophical Society, 1951. Peden, Henry C., Jr. Andr, the British officer engaged in negotiations with Benedict Arnold, had been captured by American militiamen and hung as a spy. Friedrich Adolph Julius van Wangenheim. 23. The Americans regrouped and in a series of battles turned the tide against the British. 1674-1851. Samuel Patterson to Caesar Rodney (transcript), 1776, 13. (Charing Cross: William Faden, 1784). It was the worst defeat suffered by the American Army during the Revolutionary War. and Daniel Jester, 1832, 69. Correspondence includes missives from Delawares Council of Safety, military correspondence, a list of loyalist prisoners taken by Haslets regiment at Mamaroneck, New York, reports on the course of the war from officers to various Delaware officials, and communications between Delaware leaders. Ohio, 1945). . Delaware State Code A Plan of the Delaware River from Chester to Philadelphia. 1777. The Auditors sundry accounts include the Council of Safety, congressional delegates, George Read, the United States, and various officers. Related Topics:American Revolution, Delaware History, Early Delaware History, Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War Guide, Sons of the American Revolution, Delaware's Governor 5. Road from Coochs Bridge to Elk Court House . (Wilmington: James and Webb, 1875). The Loyalists in Revolutionary America 1760-1781. Lafayette Day Committee. Cooch, Edward W. The Battle of Coochs Bridge. Scharf, Thomas J. Joshua Fisher. Ross, Howard De Haven. Supply and requisition of cartridges, n.d. 5. 14. Photostat. The Delaware Blues also continued their service. (9), More men was not long in coming. The 1st Delaware Regiment was raised on December 9, 1775 for service with the continental army under the command of Colonel John Haslet. The man is William Dansey, a British Army officer, who captured that flag 242 years ago in September 1777 during fighting in the area shortly . Photostats. Burning of King Georges Portrait, event poster, 1976. Letters from George Read, informing of Dickinsons selection to the Delaware General Assembly, and Charles Thomson regarding national finances, also date from 1780. [French East Coast Map]. Washington, D.C.: Rare Book Shop Publishing, 1914. (3), On 15 June 1776 the Assembly separated the Lower Counties from the British government and essentially from Pennsylvania as well. Requests for back pay/depreciation certificates, 1783, 35. The 1st and 2nd Regiments went on to form the Legion of the United States in 1792 which later became the foundation of the United States Army in 1796. . New Castle County barracks on Christiana Creek, 1779, 25. Coochs Bridge, Del. from The New England Quarterly IV, no. Delaware Line. Miers, Earl Schenck. About U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 This database is a collection of records kept by the National Archives listing men who fought for the colonies in the American Revolutionary War. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1974. Contains references to the Revolution, and poetic and prose descriptions of events at Trenton and Princeton in 1776-1777. They first saw combat on 27 August, in the Battle of Long Island. This database contains an index to Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution, 4 volumes. RG 1111.021 Proceedings of the Freemen . George Washington and Delaware. 15. Most of the Continental Army was disbanded after the Treaty of Paris ended the Revolutionary War in 1783. Elting, John Robert. The Delaware Colony. More commonly known as a day book, the waste book contains initial recordings of daily receipts and disbursements. Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.: N.p., 1966. Many soldiers and officers were drawn from Delawares militias. The National Archives holds records relating to military service during the Revolutionary War, including both Continental troops and state troops that served as Continental troops. Revolutionary War Records, Accounts, 1776-1807 (23 folders). State Employees RG 1115.0 Votes and Proceedings of the House of Assembly 1776-1783. 20. B. Lippincott and Co., 1870. Delaware troops were present here as well. Atlas to Marshalls Life of Washington. Caesar Rodney, George Read, and Thomas McKean: The Delaware Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Typescript, 1970. (Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware, 1896). A Rising People: The Founding of the United States, 1765-1789. Delaware Troops Leaving the Green. Delaware Troops Leaving the Green, print of 1915 painting by Stanley Arthurs. Orders to Thomas Collins, Kent Militia, n.d. 4. 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. Thomas McKean: The Shaping of an American Republicanism. The Yorktown Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1781-1931: Its Purpose and Plans. 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. Certificate of military service, 1787, 39. Social Media, Built by the Government Information Center 5. Delaware Infantry Regiment, 1st. . At the Battle of Camden in August 1780, the Blues and troops from Maryland saved the Continental Army from destruction. History of Delaware, Past and Present. Delaware avoided the violence that occurred in other colonies, while joining in resistance against the acts. The American Heritage Book of the American Revolution. . . Diary of Independence Hall. Life and Correspondence of George Read. State Regulations 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 . Color print. Photostat. Contains photographs taken to document Bicentennial celebration events and photos used in Commission publications. A photostat of the proceedings details a call for delegates to an expected colonial congress, and the forming of the New Castle County Committee of Correspondence. Position of the Army Near Aikens Tavern. 1777 (8). With the coming of war and changes in government, loyalists in Delaware moved beyond letter-writing and verbal comment. Biographical Sketches of the Generals of the Continental Army of the Revolution. More Lee correspondence from 1780 is on file, as is correspondence with Caesar and Thomas Rodney. To George McCall, for making cartridges, 1778, 14. Soundings . Regulations for American troops (2 military manuals), 1775-1782, 5. Letters to Caesar Rodney (transcripts), 1776, 6. Skinner, Mrs. G.S. Moore, George H. John Dickinson . Link To This Page Contact Us Alexander Wylly (Georgia) to Samuel White, Speaker of the House, Massachusetts (photocopy), 1765, 2. Neuenschwander, John A. Dickinson, John, with introduction by R.T. H. Halsey. 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. Wagon Brigade under Direction of Colonel Francis Wade, Regiment returns, pay rolls, account of discharges. Another folder of photostats contains correspondence of government and military officials to Rodney in his role as militia general and as President of Delaware State, a letter regarding the recovery of some public records taken during the British occupation of Wilmington, letters of Rodney to the president of Congress, and correspondence of Caesar and Thomas Rodney. (D.A.R. . Muster roll, Delaware Regiment, Second Battalion, 1780, 30. Box 1 contains correspondence through 1774. 18. . These records include lists of pensioners, correspondence about receiving a pension or payment of a pension, petitions to receive a pension, descriptions of military service, and affidavits supporting pension claims. (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. Additional names can be found in the General ReferenceBiography database. Wayne, 1806). 1. R-53: Letters of Dr. John McKinly, 1773-1778. About 20% of the Delaware Regiment (50 men) were killed [DESSAR estimate based on those listed as MIA] and 30% (72 men) were taken prisoner [Seymour], including six of the officers -- Lt. Col. Vaughan, Major Patten, Captains . This includes instructions for payment, statements certifying that an individual was the heir of a pensioner, and letters from physicians certifying disability. Anderson, Enoch, 1753 or 4-1824. . Revolutionary War Records Overview The Military Association, 1775-1777 At the beginning of 1775, Pennsylvania, founded under Quaker auspices, differed from other American colonies in being totally devoid of military organization. 198th Signal Battalion(First Delaware) Authorized 9 September 1775 in the Continental Army as the Delaware Regiment (also known as Haslet's Regiment) Organized 13 January 1776 to consist of the following companies under the command of Colonel John Haslet: Captain Joseph Stidham's Company - New Castle County. Caesar Rodneys Ride: John Dickinson, Dover, Smyrna, Odessa and New Castle, (reel 1) helical scan videotape, ca. RG 9200K02.000 Robert Kirkwood Papers, 1777-1791 (1 box). Oaths of Allegiance show the oath taken, name of person sworn before, date of oath, and signature of person taking the oath. Rules and articles, Delaware Troops, n.d. 2. of Militia Against the Delaware State, Memorials and Petitions in the General Assembly, Notes made by Elaezer McComb, Auditor of Accounts, while settling claims with the Commission on the part of the United States, List of . Approved on 20 September, the document created the Delaware State. Dickinsons correspondence from 1779 includes letters from colleagues, commentary on current events, and letters from Caesar Rodney regarding war-related matters. Ryden George H[erbert]. Claims settlements include disbursements for prisoners of war, Commissary Department, transportation, Hospital Department, Quartermasters Department, and depreciation of pay. Colonel John Haslet to General Rodney (transcript), 1776, 7. Battle of Brandewyne on the 11th September, 1777. 1777. RG 1315.008 Auditor of Accounts Waste Book, 1784-1796. 29 Camp a Wilmington. 1781 (1). The folder also include chronologies of the Revolution written after the war. (15), An important state responsibility during and after the war was establishing pensions for veterans. These records have been published in two volumes edited by Claudia Bushman, Harold B. Hancock, and Elizabeth Moyne Homsey (see bibliography section). Guthorn, Peter J. British Maps of the American Revolution. 30 Camp a head of Elk . . Declaration of Independence, mounted reproduction on wood. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1974. The term "Delaware Line" referred to the quota of one infantry regiment which was assigned to Delaware at various times by the Continental Congress. Commission issued by the Vice Admiralty Court, Bermuda, against French shipping, to Robert Burton, 1782. The Assembly did not recognize Continental or state currency as legal tender after 1781. Cooch, Eleanor B. Delaware Signers of the Oath of Allegiance. #302: Minutes of the Privy Council of Delaware, 1778-1792, 13. List of invalid pensioners (photostat), 1790-1791, 10. Peery, Lynn. (Also contains information on the Delaware regiments of the Continental Army) General orders, muster rolls, returns of provisions, pay rolls, lists for depreciation of pay, a history of the Delaware line, commissary accounts, extracts from the Minutes of the Privy Council, recruiting accounts, exchange of prisoners of war, miscellaneous receipts and accounts, women members of the Delaware Regiment, extracts from the State Auditors journal, miscellaneous items. Map of the Original Thirteen Colonies (S. Augustus Mitchell, 1876). The government it formed consisted of a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, with a president and four-man Privy Council, both selected by the legislature, serving as the executive. During the Revolutionary War, Kirkwood served under the command of John Sullivan, Nathanael Greene, Daniel Morgan, and Henry Lee. Main, Jackson Turner. Acts of Congress concerning hospitals are also included (typescript copies). XVII American Revolution Maps (vertical file). 1st Georgia Regiment. The rolls may also list deserters and killed, ill, or discharged soldiers. Benjamin Gibbs re: army expenses, 1784, 32. 1777-1780 Georgia Line. Clark, David Sanders. 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. 1915 painting by Stanley Arthurs. . The Lower Counties, as Delaware was then known, were technically part of Pennsylvania, though after 1704 the two colonies had separate legislatures. #96: Nicholas Way, loan to state, 1776, 8. Gross Receipts Tax Lefferts, Charles Mackubin. 1976, RG 8005.046 Department of Public InstructionMotion Pictures Collection. Loyalists were active along the Delaware, and the need for a schooner for protection against Loyalist forays is raised in Dickinsons correspondence. As years passed family members and relatives also became eligible for a pension. 7. The following is a list of maps located in the map collection, and maps found in the vertical file collection. 3. State treasurers accounts with Edward Pole, 1807, Revolutionary War Records, AccountsForfeited Estates, 1771-1790 (13 folders), 7. Revolutionary War Rolls Coverage Table Learn more about the United States, Revolutionary War Rolls collection. August 25 - British troops landed at Elkton Maryland, and marched into Delaware. 2. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs and Company, 1900. After the loss of Forts Washington and Lee in November, the American army withdrew from New York into New Jersey, with British troops in pursuit. Pay rolls and regiment returns list the name, rank, and time of service of soldiers and officers. Washington and Tarleton. Colored engraving. Adjusted and allowed claims, 1792-1796, 12. R-89: Daniel Terry Boughner, Jr., George Read and the Founding of the Delaware State (Ph.D. dissertation, Catholic University, 1968). . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1942. . 32. (10), The war had come to Delaware. (12), A regiment of Delaware militia was called into service alongside the Continental Army in the summer of 1780. Pension Receipts 1821-1822 (2 folders), RG 1315.006 Revolutionary War Veterans Accounts with the United States Government, 1776-1787. (Whitford, Pa.: Stephen Moylan Press, 1958). Stevens, Thomas Wood. Letter from David Hall, Council of Safety (photocopy), 1776, 8. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1972. The Kelly records include a declaration of service, affidavits, and a declaration of proof for Kellys widow Elizabeth. Delaware Tercentenary Commission map of Delaware, with illustrations, 1938. This guide, indicating and describing the scope of the Revolutionary War holdings at the Delaware Public Archives, will assist the researcher in finding both original and secondary source material. Vindication of Col. David Hall (photostat), 1790, 41. 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. . Box 6 contains photostats of Tilton correspondence from throughout the Revolutionary period. VHS, 19 minutes. Another letter from that year deals with political factions in Pennsylvania. It was organized in the spring at Baltimore, Maryland (three companies) and Annapolis, Maryland (six companies) under the command of Colonel William Smallwood consisting of eight companies and one light infantry company from the northern . The regiment would see action during the New York Campaign, Battle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton, Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown and the Battle of Guilford Court House. Instructions for enlisting men, signed enlistment form, muster rolls, officer lists, regiment returns, receipts, muster rolls, subsistence accounts. 27. Londahl-Smidt, Donald M. Notes Concerning the Uniform of the Delaware Battalion. Military Collector & Historian XIX, no. In February, at the battle of Guilford Court House, 15 March 1781, the Delaware troops held their own against the British. 5. Original. Bulletin III (April 1928): 15-22. Public Meetings Rockaway, N.J.: American Faculty Press, 1975. Their term of service ended 3 November 1780.(13). On 19 October Cornwallis surrendered. [Major] Andres Journal . Baltimore: Read-Taylor Press, 1925. A Calendar of English Microfilms Relating to Delaware and Delawareans. Typescript, n.d.. . 12. Sir Henry Clintons Map of Valley Forge and Vicinity. During the American Revolution, the Delaware Regiment established a record for military discipline, efficiency, and dependability on the battlefield. By October Delaware had supplied roughly 460 out of a requested 600 men, commanded by Colonel Samuel Patterson. Biographical Sketches of the Loyalists of the American Revolution, with an Historical Essay. 2. Many went home during the retreat through New Jersey; on 22 December, along with eight officers, 92 men were present and fit for duty. Clark, Murtie June. Other topics of correspondence included the return home of Pennsylvania troops, business of the Pennsylvania government, and the signing of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war. RG 1922.004 DARBCMotion Picture Collection, 1976-1981. 2752 Introduced in House (IH)] <DOC> 118th CONGRESS 1st Session H. R. 2752 To award a Congressional Gold Medal, collectively, to the First Rhode Island Regiment, in recognition of their dedicated service during the Revolutionary War. These records may be found on microfilm. 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. Transcripts of correspondence between the first President of Delaware State and his wife. 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. Caesar Rodney Ride, event poster 1976. Wilkes-Barre: Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 1897. 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. R-77: Settlement of Delaware Revolutionary War Claims with the United States, 1776-1787; Account Book of the State Auditor of Delaware, 1784-1800. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1864. Duane, William, Jr. 1. 12. 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. Siebert, Wilbur H. Loyalist Troops of New England. Repr. 16mm motion picture. Stamp Act Congress (photocopies), 1765, 2. 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. 6. . Other topics of correspondence include the depreciation of paper money, Delaware legislation under consideration, and Continental Congress public abuses committee business. Ross, Howard DeHaven. Descriptive information for maps may be found in the Maps card catalog. Correspondence from 1783 can be found in Box 3 of the Dickinson papers. 2. 21. RG 9200R01.000 George Read Papers, 1764-1782 (3 folders). 8 talking about this. On 1 December 1776, the end of their enlistment, Patterson and his men returned home. 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. (London, 1777). 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. Swedish Contributions to American Freedom, 1776-1783, vol. (Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc., 1931). . This convention of fifteen delegates met to protest the closing of Bostons port by the British. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976. Thomas Kitchin, Sr. Seat of the War in the Environs of Philadelphia . Haslet and his men managed to capture thirty-six men and a collection of weapons and blankets. Photostat. Revolutionary War Period Material in the Hall of Records, 1775-1787: Four Little Known Sources. Offprint from Delaware History XVII, no.1 (1976). . T. J. Wharton. Record of receipts and disbursements made by the State. Colonel Samuel Pattersons Battalion, flying camp. Reports of the Auditor of Accounts, Joint Committees of the Assembly . Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs. Governors Register, State of Delaware Volume I: Appointments and Other Transactions . George Washington to Mordecai Gist, from Wilmington (transcript), 1777, 21. : Edward W. Cooch, 1940. Johnson, Amandus. Haslets men again guarded the rear of the army as the Americans crossed the Delaware into Pennsylvania. 1782. Philadelphia: J. Landing at the Head of Elk in Maryland, British forces marched through Delaware. 28. Some of the affidavits show the veterans age, physical condition, occupation, family member names and ages, inventory of property, and other personal information. Cambridge, Mass. (Cambridge, Mass. 12. Lt. Hunter of His Majestys Navy. A Pageant of 1776. 1950. Livingston recruited men from Chambly, Quebec as early as September 1775 N.p. A number of letters dating from 1774 deal with events in America and England. Ryden, George Herbert, ed. . Petitions include officers requesting payment, former President McKinlys request for reimbursement, and persons convicted of treason seeking leniency. Maneuvering for a Battleground (parts I & II). (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1933). Delaware Archives, 3 vols. Valley Forge Historical Society. Brandywine Conservancy commemorates its preservation of key Brandywine Battlefield site on anniversary of the Revolutionary War battle. During September and October, the British occupied Wilmington. Contains two folders pertaining to McLanes Revolutionary War activities. . Washington communicated with Dickinson concerning retribution for the murder of a Captain Huddy by Loyalists. In September 1775 leaders from the three counties formed a Council of Safety to confirm the appointment of militia officers, draft militia regulations, and raise and supply troops, as requested by the Continental Congress. 8. Battle of Brandywine in Which the Americans Were Defeated . The colony refused to use stamps, held protest meetings, sent delegates to the Stamp Act Congress, and boycotted British goods. The cards in this database list names, sometimes rank, and a volume and page reference to the source volume. Photostat. Fiore, Jordan D. Days of History: 200 Years Ago, Revolutionary Era. Revolutionary Patriots of Delaware, 1775-1783. 7. Peter Jaquetts company records, 1777-1778, 20. Gen. William Alexander, Lord Stirling. Personal Recollections of Captain Enoch Anderson, An Officer of the Delaware Regiments in the Revolutionary War. Members were elected during alternate years for three year terms. Kent County, (transcripts, photostats, originals), 1776, 4. Second Seminole War. . R-57: Index of the Journal and Order Book of Captain Robert Kirkwood, 1777-1791. Depreciation Certificates of Delaware Regiment, 1783-1799, 18. 13. An index to the Kirkwood journal and order book may be found in RG 9270.000, Reference Reel R-57. Exportation of wheat to French and Spanish fleets (photostat), 1780, 26. Skinner, Mrs. G. S. Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Ohio, from Soldiers of the American Revolution Who Lived in the State of Ohio, vols. Tax Center Entries show date of entry, account heading, payee or payer, reason for disbursement, or receipts, amount of receipt or disbursement, and daily balances. It is best to consult the lists following groups of documents. American Revolutionary War. 29. Delaware Becomes a State. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1976. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1974. Box 2 contains correspondence from 1775-1782. 2. Photostat. Committees to ensure compliance with boycott agreements were also formed. Folder 1 contains company reports, and journal entries from 1775, 1779, and after the Revolution. . Heitman, Francis Barnard. 13. 1. . Motor Travel, May 1925, June 1925. Photostat. Topics of discussion include the forming of the second Continental Congress, events in America and England, a letter from woman sculptor Patience Wright, preparations for war, and Dickinsons commission as colonel for a Philadelphia militia unit, all in 1775. United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 FamilySearch RecordsImagesFamily TreeGenealogiesCatalogBooksWiki Cite This Collection "United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783." Database with images. Public Archives Commission of Delaware. The Assembly consisted of twenty-one members, seven from each county, elected annually. They arrived in Delaware on 17 January 1783. . Men enlisting for the duration of the war were guaranteed a pension.
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