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Revolutionary soldier, adjutant general of the Continental Army 1778-1781. Captured by the British at Yorktown and died sixteen days later.
Alexander Scammell (1747-1781), son of a prominent doctor, grew up in Mendon, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard in 1769. He studied law in the office of John Sullivan in Durham, New Hampshire, and as the Revolutionary War began he became a major in Sullivan's Brigade of the New Hampshire Militia. In October 1776, Scammell became Brigadier Major in Charles Lee's Division, and in November of that year he was promoted to Colonel of the 3rd New Hampshire Regiment. He was present at the evacuation of Ticonderoga, and led his regiment in the two battles of Saratoga. He became Washington's Aide de Camp and served as adjutant general from January 5, 1778, to January 1, 1781, and then resigned that post to take command of the 1st New Hampshire Regiment. In the Yorktown Campaign, he led 400 light infantry but was badly wounded, possibly after having been taken prisoner, and he died from his injuries in October 1881 after being released and brought behind the American lines.
Army officer, 1774-1781.
Teacher, surveyor, and Continental Army officer.
Continental army officer.
Born in Massachusetts and educated at Harvard, Scammell moved to New Hampshire in 1772, where he studied law with John Sullivan and participated in the patriot movement. A major of the N.H. Brigade, Scammell in 1776 accepted command of the 3rd N.H. Continentals, serving until 1778 when Washington appointed him army adjutant general. In 1780 Scammell resigned to head the 1st N.H. Regiment. He was mortally wounded at Yorktown.
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Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879
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SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
This series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Cropper, John, 1755-1821. Papers of John Cropper, 1778-1814.
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Papers of John Cropper, 1778-1814.
Include letter, 27 January 1778, from Alexander Scammell to John Cropper, regarding a transfer of command; note, ca. 1778, from the Marquis de Lafayette to John Cropper, regarding coats; and commission, 6 May 1793, appointing John Cropper as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Virginia Militia, signed by Henry Lee. Also include appointment, 5 February 1794, of John Cropper as tax collector for the borough of Norfolk and for Accomack, Norfolk, Princess Anne, and Northampton counties, signed by Henry Lee; and letter, 4 April 1814, from John Cropper to Betsy Wise, regarding a shipment of cattle as a present to his grandson. Also include letter, 16 November 1814, from George D. Wise to John Cropper, Richmond, Va., regarding federalism, a fiscal crisis in the Virginia General Assembly, and Accomack County, Va., politics; and printed facsimile, 22 February 1891, of notes by the Marquis de Lafayette regarding and addressed to John Cropper, with an annotation by John S. Wise regarding the Cropper and Wise families.
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- Cropper, John, 1755-1821. Papers of John Cropper, 1778-1814.
Parsons, Edward, d. 1776. Edward Parsons' collections of the practice of the American army [New York, Ticonderoga, and elsewhere] Jan. 1776-Dec. 1779 [and later?]
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Edward Parsons' collections of the practice of the American army [New York, Ticonderoga, and elsewhere] Jan. 1776-Dec. 1779 [and later?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (ca. 130 p., 2 folded leaves of plates) ; 21 cm.
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- Parsons, Edward, d. 1776. Edward Parsons' collections of the practice of the American army [New York, Ticonderoga, and elsewhere] Jan. 1776-Dec. 1779 [and later?]
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers, 1777-1780
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Nathanael Greene Papers 1777-1780
Nathanael Greene was one of the leading commanders in the Continental Army, and the only officer George Washington saw as capable of leading in his absence. Greene served as a field commander, member of Washington's staff, Quartermaster General, and commander of the Army in the Southern Theater. Greene was born on July 27, 1742 in Potowomut, Rhode Island to a Quaker family, who believed that their children would learn more from manual labor then from attending school. Lacking a formal education Greene was very intelligent and taught himself to read, developing early on a love of books - particularly military history and theory. It was through reading, not experience, where Greene learned his knowledge of military science. Between 1778 and 1780 he reluctantly served as Quartermaster General, and was able to drastically improve supplying the Continental Army. Greene ended his military career leading the American Southern army to victory over the British. Greene died in Georgia in June 1786. The Papers of Nathanael Greene come from Greene's tenure as Quartermaster General of the Continental Army between 1778 and 1780. The collection primarily consists of Greene's correspondence with officers in the quartermaster department, officers in the Army (including George Washington), and members of the Continental Congress; relating to the operation of the Quartermaster Department with requests for supplies, forage, and money. In addition, there is also correspondence between officers of the Quartermaster Department. The content of the letters provide a detailed account of the logistical obstacles that Greene and his subordinates faced in trying to keep not only the Quartermaster Department but the Continental Army running. The papers do not contain any material relating to Greene's military service or private life either before or after his tenure as quartermaster general.
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Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Alexander Scammell orderly book, 1780.
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Alexander Scammell orderly book, 1780.
This volume is an orderly book kept by Alexander Scammell, adjutant general and aide de camp to George Washington for the Continental Army in New Jersey dating from March 23- July 23, 1780. Orders were issued at Morristown from March 23-June 6, 1780, and then from Short Hills, Connecticut Farms (now called Union Township), Springfield, Whippany, Ramapo, and Preakness until July 23, 1780. Typical orders regard troop movements and formation, rations of food and rum, and court marshal proceedings. Most of the court marshal proceedings were held for relatively minor offenses, such as leaving camp at night or unofficer-like behavior.
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Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Letter to Major Israel Keith, 1778 March 2.
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Letter to Major Israel Keith, 1778 March 2.
Letter to Major [Israel] Keith requesting copies to be made of court martial sentences. Mentions a letter of inquiry about clothing sent to Major Pollard and begs for a letter from Keith. Postscript asks for a subscription to a Boston newspaper, and gives his compliments to General Heath and remembrance to Major Pollard.
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Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Letter, 1779 August 8, Headquarters Moore House [West Point to] Lt. Colonel Badlam.
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Letter, 1779 August 8, Headquarters Moore House [West Point to] Lt. Colonel Badlam.
Officer, Continental Army. Letter to Lt. Colonel Badlam discussing removal of stores from Hackensack Church, reiterating that they must economize by keeping guards and detachments small and sending extra troops to positions where they would be most useful. Scammell requests a return of the troops and mentions possibility of malingerers at Fishkill hospital. A draft of Badlam's reply, Fishkill, 10th August 1779, is on the verso of Scammell's letter. In complying, Badlam forwards the return and promises to "pay particular attention not only to the superintending of the Hospitals, but also to the guards and detachments."
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McLane, Allan, 1746-1829. Papers, 1775-1821.
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Papers, 1775-1821.
Correspondence, biographical notes, memoirs, military orders, accounts, memoranda, and miscellaneous documents, 1775-1821, of Allan McLane, principally relating to his service as an officer during the Revolutionary War, conflicts with other officers or officials, his duties as U.S. marshal and, later, collector for the state of Delaware, and his activities while in charge of the defenses of Wilmington during the War of 1812.
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Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. ALS : Northern Camp, to Dr. Samuel Scammell, Mendon, Mass., 1777 Sept. 21.
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ALS : Northern Camp, to Dr. Samuel Scammell, Mendon, Mass., 1777 Sept. 21.
A letter to his brother concerning the evacuation of Ticonderoga and the American victory at Freeman's Farm.
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- Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. ALS : Northern Camp, to Dr. Samuel Scammell, Mendon, Mass., 1777 Sept. 21.
United States. Continental Army. New Hampshire Regiment, 3rd. Orderly book of the 3rd New Hampshire regiment, 1781, Jan. 13 - Feb. 4, Valley Forge, Pa.
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Orderly book of the 3rd New Hampshire regiment, 1781, Jan. 13 - Feb. 4, Valley Forge, Pa.
A fragment of the regimental orderly book of kept at winter quarters at Valley Forge. Two hands.
ArchivalResource: 36 leaves, 21 cm., bound volume.
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- United States. Continental Army. New Hampshire Regiment, 3rd. Orderly book of the 3rd New Hampshire regiment, 1781, Jan. 13 - Feb. 4, Valley Forge, Pa.
Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Letter, 1778 Dec. 30, Camp Middle Brook [to] Dr. Sam L. Scammell.
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Letter, 1778 Dec. 30, Camp Middle Brook [to] Dr. Sam L. Scammell.
Soldier, Continental Army. Letter discussing politics of the day and expressing his belief that England would soon be forced to grant the colonies their independence.
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Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Letter : Ti[conderoga, N.Y.], to Ebenezer Thompson, Exeter or Durham, [N.H.], 1777 June 27.
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Letter : Ti[conderoga, N.Y.], to Ebenezer Thompson, Exeter or Durham, [N.H.], 1777 June 27.
June 27, 1777, letter written by Scammell from Fort Ticonderoga, to judge and public official Ebenezer Thompson of Durham, N.H., discussing Burgoyne's impending attack on Ticonderoga, Indian harassment, and the need to send recruits to the regiment as soon as possible.
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- Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Letter : Ti[conderoga, N.Y.], to Ebenezer Thompson, Exeter or Durham, [N.H.], 1777 June 27.
Siege of York and Gloucester, Virginia, 1781 September 15 to October 17
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Siege of York and Gloucester, Virginia 1781 September 15 to October 17
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- Siege of York and Gloucester, Virginia, 1781 September 15 to October 17
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume V, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume V, Miscellany, 1764-1792
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 5 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312 I72++ 1898). Portraits of: Lord Richard Howe (2), King George II, John Thomas, Israel Putnam (2), Charles (Karl) Wilhelm Ferdinand (Duke of Brunswick), Sir Guy Carleton (Lord Dorchester), Roger Sherman, Edward Rutledge, George Clinton, James Clinton (2), John Sullivan (2), Arthur St. Clair, Sir William Howe (2), William Livingston, Samuel Adams, John Duke of Marlborough, William Allen, Samuel M. Webb, Christopher Gadsden, Sir Henry Clinton (2), William Moultrie (2), Peter Parker, Charles Marquis of Cornwallis (2), Aaron Burr, Hugh Earl Percy (Duke of Northumberland), Sir William Erskine, William Smallwood, Alexander Hamilton, Joseph Reed, Benjamin Franklin. Prints: New York in 1768; Philadelphia from the Great Tree, Kensington, under which Penn made his Treaty with the Indians; Hancock House, Boston; New York; The Announcement of the Declaration of Independence; [Reading the Declaration of Independence in the Park - N.Y.]; Distinguished Men in the History of New York [Peter Stuyvesant, George Clinton, Philip Schuyler, John Jay, DeWitt Clinton]; Interview of Howe's Messenger with Washington; View of the Hudson Highlands from West Point; View of the Hudson; [Narrows Lake Gorge]; A North View of Fort Johnson drawn on the spot by Mr. Guy Johnson Sir William Johnson's Son; The Stadthuys of New York un 1679; Old Bull's Head (Baker's Tavern); Battle Pass, Valley Grove; Battle Pass; Site of General Sullivan's Defeat, August 27, 1776; Freeke's Mills with Yellow Mills in the Distance, burnt on the 27th of Aug. 1776 while the Americans were retreating across Gowanus Creek; On the East River; Retreat from Long Island Aug. 29. 1776; Suydam House, built by Leffert Lefferts on Bushwick Lane about 1700, occupied by a Company of Hessians in the Revolution. Letters: ALS, John Fellows to John Thomas, Wednesday evening [n.d.]; William Heath to William Phillips, April 9, 1778; William Thompson to James Tilghman, March 29, 1772; Guya Carleton, Lord Dorchester to Alexander Adair, July 13, 1792; Lord Richard Howe to Mr. Villiers, November 22, 1786; Udney Hay to Joseph Wood, October 10, 1780; Udney Hay to Philip John Schuyler, August 23, 1781; Philip John Schuyler to [?] Schauck, July 12, 1792; Lambert Cadwalader to Jasper Yeates, July 9, 1775; Jasper Yeates to Lambert Cadwalader, July 31, 1775; William Atlee to Elias Boudinot, August 18, 1777; William Atlee to Richard Peters, Secretary of the Continental Board of War, August 24, 1777; William Gray, War Office, to Thomas Jefferson, Gov. of Virginia, May 25, 1781. Documents: ADS, Massachusetts. Militia. 7th Regiment. [Muster Roll. Signed by Rufus Putnam and Samuel Darby.], January 1781; ADS, Samuel Winkley [Defendant's plea. Signed by John Sullivan.], April 1784; ADS, [Certification of inspection of muskets. Signed by General William Smallwood.], Jul 5, 1776; ADS, [Authorising paymasters to apply for pay. Signed by Alexander Scammel.]. Maps: Westchester County, N.Y. & Vincinity; Battle of Long Island; Amerika. Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into v. 5 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856) (Rare E 312.I72++ 1898). Portraits of: Lord Richard Howe (2), King George II, John Thomas, Israel Putnam (2), Charles (Karl) Wilhelm Ferdinand (Duke of Brunswick), Sir Guy Carleton (Lord Dorchester), Roger Sherman, Edward Rutledge, George Clinton, James Clinton (2), John Sullivan (2), Arthur St. Clair, Sir William Howe (2), William Livingston, Samuel Adams, John Duke of Marlborough, William Allen, Samuel M. Webb, Christopher Gadsden, Sir Henry Clinton (2), William Moultrie (2), Peter Parker, Charles Marquis of Cornwallis (2), Aaron Burr, Hugh Earl Percy (Duke of Northumberland), Sir William Erskine, William Smallwood, Alexander Hamilton, Joseph Reed, Benjamin Franklin. Prints: New York in 1768; Philadelphia from the Great Tree, Kensington, under which Penn made his Treaty with the Indians; Hancock House, Boston; New York; The Announcement of the Declaration of Independence; [Reading the Declaration of Independence in the Park - N.Y.]; Distinguished Men in the History of New York [Peter Stuyvesant, George Clinton, Philip Schuyler, John Jay, DeWitt Clinton]; Interview of Howe's Messenger with Washington; View of the Hudson Highlands from West Point; View of the Hudson; [Narrows Lake Gorge]; A North View of Fort Johnson ...; The Stadthuys of New York un 1679; Old Bull's Head (Baker's Tavern); Battle Pass, Valley Grove; Battle Pass; Site of General Sullivan's Defeat, August 27, 1776; Freeke's Mills with Yellow Mills in the Distance, burnt on the 27th of Aug. 1776 while the Americans were retreating across Gowanus Creek; On the East River; Retreat from Long Island Aug. 29. 1776; Suydam House ... occupied by a Company of Hessians in the Revolution. Letters to or from John Fellows, John Thomas, William Heath, William Phillips, William Thompson, James Tilghman, Guya Carleton, Lord Dorchester, Alexander Adair, Lord Richard Howe, Mr. Villiers, Udney Hay, Joseph Wood, Philip John Schuyler, Schauck [?], Lambert Cadwalader, Jasper Yeates, William Atlee, Elias Boudinot, Richard Peters, William Gray, and Thomas Jefferson. Maps: Westchester County, N.Y. & Vicinity; Battle of Long Island; Amerika.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume V, Miscellany, 1764-1792.
Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
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Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
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- Autograph File, S, 1556-1996.
Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Correspondence and engrave portrait of Alexander Scammell, 1781-1824.
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Correspondence and engrave portrait of Alexander Scammell, 1781-1824.
ALS (undated) written by Scammell to his brother, Samuel Scammell, expressing his disappointment in teaching school and his desire to be apprenticed to his brother as a physician; ALS (1781 March 7) written by Scammell as a Continental Army officer to an unknown recipient regarding the poor quality of clothing and boots issued to his troops; ALS (1824 October 11) written by Scammell's nephew, John Scammell, to John Brazer Davis relating to his uncle's early life; and an engraved portrait of Alexander Scammell.
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- Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Correspondence and engrave portrait of Alexander Scammell, 1781-1824.
Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Papers.
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Papers. 1779 MAY 24.
ALS from Col. Scammell, Camp Middlebrook (May 24, 1779) to General Knox, re. "His Excellency" (Washington) wishes troops armed quickly. Also brief biography of Scammell.
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- Scammell, Alexander, 1747-1781. Papers.
Siege of York and Gloucester, Virginia, 1781 September 15 to October 17.
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Siege of York and Gloucester, Virginia, 1781 September 15 to October 17.
Unsigned manuscript journal chronicalling the events leading to the Siege of Yorktown, 1781 October 19. Mentions the arrival of French generals Lafayette and de Grasse and of George Washington at Jamestown and of the Continental Army at the James River. Notes the burning of the British flagship, the "Charon". Records the number of dead and wounded. Mentions [Robert] Abercromby, Baron von Steuben, [Charles] Cornwallis, [John] Muhlenberg, and Claude Saint-Simon, and the details of the British surrender.
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- Siege of York and Gloucester, Virginia, 1781 September 15 to October 17.
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. Papers, 1769-1792.
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Papers, 1769-1792.
Correspondence (chiefly 1775-1779), while Sullivan served in the Continental Army, particularly during the Rhode Island Campaign.
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- Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. Papers, 1769-1792.
Clay, Green, 1757-1826. Green Clay letters received, 1808-1813 [microform].
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Green Clay letters received, 1808-1813 [microform].
Microfilm copies of manuscript material, 1780-1813, from the New York Public Library Manuscript Division includes one reel with letters received by Green Clay. The second reel contains various orderly books from [Hezekiah] Maham's Legion, South Carolina, 1781-1782; Brig. General Green Clay, March 19-Aug. 25, 1813; and New Jersey Line, Dec. 1780-June 23, 1781. Maham's order book details the organization of a cavalry regiment of light dragoons, including returns and appraisal of horses. Green's order book, written by his aide, Jos. H. Hawkins, details the march from Lexington, Ky. to help defend Ft. Meigs, Ohio; and includes diagrams of marching formation and camp layout. The New Jersey order book includes copies of orders issued by the Adjutant General Alexander Scammell.
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- Clay, Green, 1757-1826. Green Clay letters received, 1808-1813 [microform].
Stewart, Charles, 1729-1800. Family papers, 1768-1877
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Charles Stewart family papers, 1768-1877
Papers of Charles Stewart, the Commissary General of Issues, Continental Army and delegate to Continental Congress from New Jersey along with some family documents.
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- Papers, 1768-1877.
Ely, Edwin A., 1836-1927,. Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.
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Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.
Autograph letters and signed documents, chiefly from the Revolutionary era.
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- Ely, Edwin A., 1836-1927,. Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.
Keith, Israel, 1750-1819. Papers, 1767-1803.
Title:
Papers, 1767-1803.
Papers consist chiefly of letters to and from Israel Keith concerning his experiences of military service during the Revolutionary War and Shay's Rebellion, his views on political and social issues, and personal and family matters. The letters related to the Revolutionary War include information on military operations of the Continental Army in battles of Long Island and White Plains, Burgoyne's Invasion, Saratoga Campaign, and Penobscot Expedition. Also, some of the letters concern British soldiers and officers taken prisoner by American forces. Correspondents include Cyrus Keith, James Bowdoin, Joseph Pearse Palmer, Samuel Holden Parsons, William Heath, Francis Dana, and John Hancock.
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- Keith, Israel, 1750-1819. Papers, 1767-1803.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843
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Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
The Sparks collection consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the Board of Trade, the New York Provincial Congress and Conventions, as well as the papers and records from state public offices, among many others. The Sparks collection also contains his own historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and material documenting his tenure as College president.
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- Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
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- Badlam, Lt. Colonel, fl. 1779.
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- Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792.
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- Clay, Green, 1757-1826.
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- Cropper, John, 1755-1821.
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- Davis, John Brazer, 1798-1832
Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)
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- Keith, Israel, 1750-1819.
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- McLane, Allan, 1746-1829.
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