. Volumes IV and V of the Archives, dealing with the War of 1812, are not listed here. In 1777 the British shifted their attention to Philadelphia. Photostat. 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. Letter from David Hall, Council of Safety (photocopy), 1776, 8. Martin, Lawrence. Colonel John Haslet first commanded the Delaware Continental regiment. Haslet and his men managed to capture thirty-six men and a collection of weapons and blankets. Material relating to the Revolutionary War includes communication with the Assembly, a letter from Kent County ca. Route of the British in 1776 . 16mm motion picture, VHS. (1934). 1. R-48: Papers from the New York Public Library, 1774-1804. Heitman, Francis Barnard. Hayden, Horace Edwin. The Council of Safety supervised county Committees of Inspection and Observation and militias, and was responsible for raising the first Delaware regiment commanded by John Haslet. 1674-1851. Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976. 1 (1931): 108-147. 1. On Saturday, June 1, at 10:30 a.m. historian Charles (Chuck) Fithian will present a program at the Delaware Public Archives about this legendary military unit. 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. Those who refused were ineligible to hold office, vote or serve on juries. The Kelly records include a declaration of service, affidavits, and a declaration of proof for Kellys widow Elizabeth. 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 15th Massachusetts Regiment was raised on September 16, 1776, under Colonel Timothy Bigelow at Boston, Massachusetts, as part of Massachusetts contribution to the Resolve of 88 Regiments. The Auditors sundry accounts include the Council of Safety, congressional delegates, George Read, the United States, and various officers. 3. Photostat. . Battle of Brandywine in Which the Americans Were Defeated . Rules and articles, Delaware Troops, n.d. 2. The first Delaware regiment was no more. New Castle County meeting (transcripts from American Archives), 1774, 2. Delaware Regiment log, North Carolina, 1780, 28. Pension rolls and correspondence are interspersed. Matchette, Robert B. 10. The Third Lantern for the Third Century, ca. Louder Calloway and John Stevens(on), 1829, 62. Related Topics:American Revolution, Delaware History, Early Delaware History, Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War Guide, Sons of the American Revolution, Delaware's Governor . Samuel Patterson to Caesar Rodney (transcript), 1776, 13. 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 . Ash, Mollie Howard, comp. A Plan of Part of the Province of Pennsylvania . Commissary and personal accounts are intermingled. Delawares loyalty to Great Britain was tested when Parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765 and the Townshend Acts in 1768. Sussex County, A true state of the general disaffection (photocopies), 1776, Revolutionary War Records, General Assembly, 1776 (2 folders), 1. Soundings . 2. : Picton Press, 1998. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1942. Script for Independence! The rolls may also list deserters and killed, ill, or discharged soldiers. 17. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1942. Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition grand prize certificate, 1926. These records are a mixture of primary and secondary materials. A Chart of the Delaware Bay and River. (Philadelphia, London, 1776). 4. 1775. Edward Roche to James Booth, from Valley Forge (photocopy), 1778, 25. 9. 2. 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. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1954. New Haven: H. E. Selesky, 1987. 4. 1781 (2). (Charing Cross: William Faden, 1784). The Delaware Line was a formation within the Continental Army. A Map of the Country from Raritan River in East Jersey to Elk Head in Maryland . 1779. The only possible escape route was to cross under heavy fire, a marshy area about eighty yards wide called Gowanus Creek. 31. Wilmington: Delaware Daughters of the American Revolution, 1940. : Riverside Press, 1903. RG 9026.001 Prints and EngravingsRevolutionary War. 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. The Delaware Blues also continued their service. Letters To and From Caesar Rodney, 1756-1784. The Story of Caesar Rodney. Photostat. Encampment of the Division under Lt. Gen. Knyphausen 29th August 1777. 1777 (5). Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives. The letter folders, containing both photostats and originals, are a mixture of personal and official correspondence. 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. Pyle, Katharine. This convention of fifteen delegates met to protest the closing of Bostons port by the British. 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. . A Distinguished Son of Chester County, Bulletins of the Chester County Historical Society, 1902-03. Revolutionary War Bibliography. (N.p., n.d.). Yorktown Sesquicentennial Pageants: 1931. Citizens were required to take an oath of allegiance or declaration of fidelity to the new nation or the Delaware State and abandon all loyalty to the King of Great Britain. Haslets men fought bravely at Brooklyn Heights that day, although the American forces were defeated. Also contains a draft of A Declaration of Rights and Fundamental Rules, and the Delaware State Constitution. Washington, D.C.: National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1942. Whiteley, William G. The Revolutionary Soldiers of Delaware. John Montressor journal extracts (transcripts), 1777, 16. Confronted by Whig militia on at least three different occasions, the loyalists eventually dispersed. Caesar Rodneys Ride: John Dickinson, Dover, Smyrna, Odessa and New Castle, (reel 1) helical scan videotape, ca. Settling of depreciation of pay to Delaware Regiment, 1786, 20. 27. Folder 1 contains company reports, and journal entries from 1775, 1779, and after the Revolution. Coughlan, Margaret N. Creating Independence, 1763-1789: Background Reading for Children. 7. The Sovereign States, 1775-1783. (Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware, 1896). Also included are various types of correspondence, records of British fleet and troop movements in Delaware and the Delaware Bay, and pay rolls for officers and men in the Continental Army. 20. Contains references to the Revolution, and poetic and prose descriptions of events at Trenton and Princeton in 1776-1777. Photostats. RG 1315.009 Auditors Letterbooks, Eleazer McComb, 1784-1792. Peden, Henry C., Jr. 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. Details. The First Seminole War. They arrived in Delaware on 17 January 1783. Cooch, Edward W. The Battle of Coochs Bridge. Colonel Hall was wounded at Germantown. Delawares veterans were ordered home toward the end of 1782. With the coming of war and changes in government, loyalists in Delaware moved beyond letter-writing and verbal comment. The 1st Rhode Island Regiment was a Continental Army regiment from Rhode Island during the American Revolutionary War (1781-1783). (14), During the war, the Delaware Assembly struggled to govern the state. Roebuck letter from Alexander Stuart at Lewes, 1776, 17. On December 5, 2018, the State of Delaware announced that it had acquired the historic property at Cooch's Bridge, site of the only Revolutionary War battle to take place in the First State. 13. Valley Forge Landmarks. On 25 October 1776, the roughly 280 men still fit for duty in the regiment took part in the battle of White Plains. . . In June 1778 the regiment participated in the Battle of Monmouth Court House, as well as at Stony Point and Paulus Hook in the summer of 1779. Coleman, John M. Thomas McKean: Forgotten Leader of the American Revolution. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1974. New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1929. On 31 December, the end of the enlistment term, only six men, officers included, remained. Henry Fisher and William Peery to John Hancock, 1777, 19. 16. 1, Baltimore: Williams and Williams Company, 1915; Vol. 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. David Finney papers, re: Loyalists, 1777-1778, 7. Gilpin, Thomas, ed. Major Lewis Bush: A Correction. Typescript, n.d.. Munroe, John A. Additional information appears on supplies delivered, clothing purchased, quartermasters certificates taken up in taxes, and accounts of monies received from the Delaware State. These files, also on microfilm, contain records created or acted upon by the General Assembly of Delaware. Pension Rolls and Correspondence (1790-1846). 3. . Box 2 contains a draft copy of the volumes comprising Francis T. Tiltons Dr. Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs. Pay rolls and regiment returns list the name, rank, and time of service of soldiers and officers. Requests for back pay/depreciation certificates, 1783, 35. The flag is a Delaware militia flag that's in the Delaware Historical Society's collection. Bond for Thomas Almond and Isaac Tussey, 1778, 6. The records show dates of meetings, names of members in attendance, and matters under consideration such as appointments to committees, committee reports, petitions of local inhabitants, appointments of military officers, drafting of rules and regulations for the military, and complaints against certain officers. : Raymond B. Clark, 1976. Contains rules of order for the convention, which met to draw up a constitution for Delaware, as well as resolutions concerning the Flying Camp, delivery and payment for arms, and commissions. The acquisition included ten acres, several outbuildings, and the Cooch family's ancestral home, a three-story structure built circa 1760. of the Sums Charged in the General . Francis Freeman, 1820 (African American Revolutionary veteran), 46. Ohio, 1945). Proceedings of the Assembly of the Lower Counties on Delaware, 1770-1776, of the Constitutional Convention of 1776, and of the House of Assembly of the Delaware State, 1776-1781. 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. . Caesar Rodney Ride, event poster 1976. 1. Andr, the British officer engaged in negotiations with Benedict Arnold, had been captured by American militiamen and hung as a spy. Newark: Curtis Paper Company, 1964. On 1 December 1776, the end of their enlistment, Patterson and his men returned home. Boatner, Mark Mayo. New Castle Countys Committee of Inspection, the first organized in Delaware, vigorously pursued such dissent. 22. N.p. 1st Delaware Regiment. N.p., 1927. 9. Scharf, Thomas J. One source of revenue was the seizure and sale of estates belonging to Loyalists. (Multiple sections of a map of the mid-Atlantic states)]. 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 . Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, Colonial and Church, from Original Sources, Vol. Thomas McKean: The Shaping of an American Republicanism. RG 9200T03.000 Tilton-Conrad Papers, 1782-1783 (1 box). 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. 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. Photostat. 2 (1950). Men enlisting for the duration of the war were guaranteed a pension. . from The New England Quarterly IV, no. T. J. Wharton. Clark, David Sanders. Monmouth Beach, N.J.: Philip Freneau Press, 1972. Thomas Robinson (American Archives transcript), 1775, 3. 5. Officer rosters, regiment returns, pay rolls, muster rolls, casualty reports, list of officers and men to be struck from muster rolls, reports to the President of Delaware State, lists of prisoners of war, list of discharges, inspection reports, passes. In the booklet for 1786, correspondence originates in Wilmington and concerns settling military accounts from the Revolutionary War. Receipts were not always dated or signed. Matters were not helped by inflation. 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. These records are photostats and photocopies of documents from the Historical Society of Delaware, the Historical Society of Philadelphia, the New York Public Library, and elsewhere. (1), The Stamp Act was repealed in 1766, and the Townshend Acts in 1770, except for the tax on tea. While extensive, this list is not complete; please check the card catalog for references to states or particular persons. 26. Books relating to the American Revolution may be found in the Research Room. Personal Income Tax RG 9200M10.000 Allen McLane Papers, 1777-1821 (1 box). 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. Pay roll for Col. Samuel Pattersons officers, 1789, 40. History of Delaware, Past and Present. Clark, Murtie June. Jones, Gilbert S. Valley Forge Park: Historical Record and Guide Book. Peter Jaquetts company records, 1777-1778, 20. 8. Hancock, Harold B. #88: Continental EmissionUnited States account of taxes paid by Delaware, 7. 4. Drake, Edward. Orderly book of Caleb Prew Bennett at the Battle of Yorktown, 1781. Offprint from Delaware History IV, no. Samuel Patterson to President of Delaware State, 1783, 31. [1] An index to the journal and order book found among the Kirkwood papers. Rodney, George Brydges. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs and Company, 1900. 7. Biographical Sketches of the Loyalists of the American Revolution, with an Historical Essay. Other topics of correspondence include the depreciation of paper money, Delaware legislation under consideration, and Continental Congress public abuses committee business. Commission, John Carr, ensign, Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment, 1777, 14. Plan du Camp . RG 1325.147 State Reports Collection, Proceedings of the Convention of the Delaware State, 1776 (reprinted 1927). Brooklyn: Historical Printing Club, 1891. United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Personal narratives. Delaware avoided the violence that occurred in other colonies, while joining in resistance against the acts. . Commissioners Report on Haslets and Pattersons battalions, 1776, 10. There are appointments and commissions of officers and soldiers of the army, marching orders, and supply requests. Photostat. (Original painting in Delaware Public Archives.). List of invalid pensioners (photostat), 1790-1791, 10. Relief panel by James E. Kelly, ca. Folder 3 contains a journal of marches from Morristown, New Jersey through the Kirkwood companys southern campaign, 1780-1782. Maryland Revolutionary Records. Landing at the Head of Elk in Maryland, British forces marched through Delaware. Unveiling and Preservation of the Monument Erected on the Dover Green. (Wilmington: Delaware State Society of the Cincinnati, 1912). Delawares contributions to American independence did not end with the war. : Presidio Press, 1974. Revolutionary War Period Material in the Hall of Records, 1775-1787: Four Little Known Sources. Offprint from Delaware History XVII, no.1 (1976). Delaware State Code 1791. Soldiers awaiting depreciation certificates, 1779-1780, 21. Morris, Irving. (1927). New York: Hawthorn Books, 1975. Mexican War. The committee persuaded Holliday to sign a statement disavowing his letter. Benjamin Gibbs re: army expenses, 1784, 32. (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. 1937. Fiore, Jordan D. Days of History: 200 Years Ago, Revolutionary Era. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1935. The term "Delaware Line" referred to the quota of one infantry regiment which was assigned to Delaware at various times by the Continental Congress. Caesar Rodneys Arrival at Independence Hall, 1776. Early Sea Fights of the American Revolution. S.A.R. 1818, &c. Washington, D. C.: Gales & Seaton, 1820; repr. Orderly Book of the Maryland Loyalists Regiment . Ryden, George Herbert, ed. R-73: Military Commissary Accounts, 1781-1783; Isaac Smith, Personal Accounts, 1781-1853; Pension file of Dennis Kell(e)y, 1832-1840. During the Revolutionary War, Kirkwood served under the command of John Sullivan, Nathanael Greene, Daniel Morgan, and Henry Lee. 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. 1 (1967): 9-11. 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. 1. (Cambridge, Mass. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1978. General Anthony Wayne letters to Robinson family, 1776-1780, 18. Proceedings and correspondence, Kent County Committee of Correspondence (transcripts from Historical Society of Delaware), 1774-1775, 7. 2. . Each of the counties, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex, formed such a committee. 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). Their term of service ended 3 November 1780.(13). List of Continental officers who died in service/invalid pension applicants, 1777-1793, 3. Dr. James Tilton was a physician and patriot who served with Haslets regiment and then as a surgeon to the Continental Army. Ferguson, Bessie Brockson. the name . Delaware Troops Leaving the Green. 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. Circular letters of Robert Morris, 1781, 27. The Delaware States Privy Council, created by the 1776 Constitution, worked with the President. Locations Directory The personal accounts date mostly from the 1800s. Wilmington: Historical Society of Delaware, 1940. 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. Lt. Hunter of His Majestys Navy. (Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association, Inc., 1931). Contains correspondence of John Dickinson, including letters to Caesar Rodney, Thomas Rodney, and others. R-26.1R-26.4: John Dickinson material in the R. R. Logan Collection at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. [Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay (Clinton map #259)]. At Long Island, the 1st Delaware Regiment (pictured here) fought alongside the Marylanders on the American right flank. Stamp Act Congress (photocopies), 1765, 2. 9. Colonels Colonel William Thompson, Colonel Edward Hand, Colonel James Chambers Companies 1777). 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. Beach, John W. The Cape Henlopen Lighthouse. Franchise Tax Delaware Troops Leaving the Green, print of 1915 painting by Stanley Arthurs. (Wikimedia) 10. The vast majority of items are published in the first three volumes of the Delaware Archives: Military. 6. George Washington and Delaware. Whitford, Pa.: Stephen Moylan Press, 1958. Harry Schenawolf, in his Revolutionary War Journal article "Battle of Mamaroneck . Washington communicated with Dickinson concerning retribution for the murder of a Captain Huddy by Loyalists. . N.p., 1903. 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. Delaware Tercentenary Commission map of Delaware, with illustrations, 1938. At the battle of Cowpens, 17 January 1781, Kirkwoods men and their comrades played a crucial role in the American victory. RG 1315.007 Auditor of Accounts Journal, 1784-1800. Jacob Bennett re: ships captured by the British, 1777, 19. The regiment was under the command of Colonel John Haslet, killed at the Battle of Princeton, and then under Colonel David Hall. 1. Elected Officials [1] Organisation and Remusterings 90-Day Volunteers [ edit] Kremer, Bruce J. John Hanson of Mulberry Grove. Like most regiments of the Continental Army, the unit went through several incarnations and name changes. Orders on the State Treasurer to Pay Militia Officers, Arrangements . These records are meeting minutes of the Assembly, the lower house of the General Assembly, from the years 1776-1783. Oaths of New Jersey residents, administered by Caesar Rodney, 1777, RG 1800.110 Revolutionary War Pensions, 1778-1856 (1 Box). Chicago: Rand McNally, 1974. Volume 1. 11. During and after the war many major loyalist leaders left the state to join British forces or go to England or Canada. 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. Gross Receipts Tax Contains two folders pertaining to McLanes Revolutionary War activities. Photostat. Stevens, Thomas Wood. Resolution of separation from Great Britain (American Archives transcript), 1776, Revolutionary War Records, Loyalist Records, 1775-1783 (10 folders), 2. These files contain the minutes of the Council of Safety from the years 1775-1776. and Daniel Jester, 1832, 69. 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. General John Sullivans Indian Expedition, 1779. (Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1929). . . List of contributions for relief of Boston (originals), 1774, 3. Joseph Reed wrote Dickinson, concerned over an error in Dickinsons Vindication. . Documents; Records; Time-Line; Regiments. Thomas Rodney and General Cadwalader conversation, 1776, 16. . Members were elected during alternate years for three year terms. Weather & Travel, Contact Us This was true in Delaware as well. Delaware Becomes a State. 1st Georgia Regiment. St. Michaels, Md. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1976. The letterbook shows date, name of addressee, matters under consideration, and signature of Eleazer McComb. 6. This data collection contains an estimated 80,000 application files from officers and enlisted men who served in the Revolutionary War in all branches of the American military: army, navy, and marines. Dedication of State House/Independence Festival 76, event poster, 1976. 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., n.d.). R-90: Gail Stuart Rowe, Power, Politics, and Public Service: The Life of Thomas McKean (Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 1969). 1820. . Kent County, (transcripts, photostats, originals), 1776, 4. Link To This Page Contact Us Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1969. 16. Return of errors in the printed register of certificates issued by John Pierce, late Paymaster General, 1789, 22. These records may be found on microfilm. Princeton: Princeton University Press for the American Philosophical Society, 1951. 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 (Valley Forge Historical Society, 1949). Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1956. Charlottesville: Published for the Friends of the John Dickinson Plantation by the University Press of Virginia, 1983. 16. Dover: Henlopen Publishing Company, 1970. Ketchum, Richard M., ed. Declaration of Independence, mounted reproduction on wood. This was especially true in lower Delaware where the areas isolation and conservatism, the influence of the Anglican Church, and the presence of British ships offshore kept many loyal to the Crown. from the report of Secretary of War . These records have been published in two volumes edited by Claudia Bushman, Harold B. Hancock, and Elizabeth Moyne Homsey (see bibliography section). Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1963. . The Nehemiah Tilton papers folder contains photostats of two letters from 1782 dealing with current events and Delaware politics. Wagon Brigade under Direction of Colonel Francis Wade, Regiment returns, pay rolls, account of discharges. Battles; Campaigns; Leaders; Facts; Documents. . #590: Robbery of the French treasury, 1783, 26. 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. Providence: Brown University Press, 1965. . ex display range cookers; somerset county, pa magistrate reports; market segmentation disadvantages; saroj khan daughter death; two in the thoughts one in the prayers meme (5) Throughout the war, bands of armed loyalists organized on several occasions, only to be dispersed by the militia or Continental troops. Once upon a Time in Delaware. Samuel Shute journal extracts (transcript), 1781, 34. Coochs Bridge, Del. Road from Coochs Bridge to Elk Court House . Sandersons Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence. 1777 (11). RG 9200K02.000 Robert Kirkwood Papers, 1777-1791 (1 box). VHS, 19 minutes. Delaware Marketplace Declaration of Commission, Light Infantry Company of Dover, 1976. History of Delaware, 1609-1888, 3 vols. 13. Jones, Elias. The cards in this database list names, sometimes rank, and a volume and page reference to the source volume. [Congressional Bills 118th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [H.R. The Delaware Colony. Swedish Contributions to American Freedom, 1776-1783, vol. Delaware Infantry Regiment, 1st. Londahl-Smidt, Donald M. Notes Concerning the Uniform of the Delaware Battalion. Military Collector & Historian XIX, no. The First Two Years of War (1776-1778): On January 17, 1776, six months before the Declaration of Independence, Robert Kirkwood (at age twenty) was commissioned a First Lieutenant in Col. John Haslet's Regiment of Light Infantry (fore-runner of the Delaware Continental Regiment). In 1774, Rodney, McKean, and Read were selected by the Assembly to represent Delaware at the Continental Congress. Before and After the Battle of Brandywine: Extracts from the Journal of Sergeant Thomas Sullivan of H.M. Forty-Ninth Regiment of Foot. Typescript.
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