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English soldier.
British commander in the Revolutionary War.
British officer known as "Bloody Tarleton" here fought Sumter to a standstill.
Epithet: Lieutenant-General
Epithet: General; afterwards Baronet
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Clipping, "Daniel Boone Slept in the Coal," from the Richmond Times-Dispatch [manuscript], 1963 Sep 29.
Albemarle County Historical Society (Va.). Clipping, "Daniel Boone Slept in the Coal," from the Richmond Times-Dispatch [manuscript], 1963 Sep 29.
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Clipping, "Daniel Boone Slept in the Coal," from the Richmond Times-Dispatch [manuscript], 1963 Sep 29.
The clipping describes an incident in Tarleton's Raid to Charlottesvile.
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- Albemarle County Historical Society (Va.). Clipping, "Daniel Boone Slept in the Coal," from the Richmond Times-Dispatch [manuscript], 1963 Sep 29.
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume X, miscellany, 1764-1805
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 10 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: Washington Irving, Nathanael Greene (2), Comte de Rochambeau, Timothy Pickering, Thomas Sumter (2), Francis Rawdon (2), Benjamin Tallmadge, Horatio Gates, John Andre (5), Honora Sneyd, Benedict Arnold (4), Alexander Hamilton (2), John Lawrence, William Smith (2), John Laurens, Champe, Joseph Thayendaneken, Lord Cornwallis (2), Banastre Tarleton (2), John Graves Simcoe, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Huntington, Thomas Jefferson, Thaddeus Kosciuszko, Otho Holland Williams, H. William Green, Henry Lee, Colonel Stewart, unidentified (2). Prints: The Ballance of Power; Landung einer Französischen hülfs Armee in America, zu Rhode Island am 11ten Julius 1780; [Death of de Kalb]; Major Andre, taken prisoner; Arrestation du Major André an Bourg Tarry Town; Capture of Andre; (colored) Last Words of Captain Nathan Hale, the Hero-Martyr of the American Revolution; The Seventy Six Stone House at Tappan; Seventy Six Stone House Rear; [Major Andre on his way to the gallows]; [Escape of Sergeant Champe]; The South Prospect of the City of New York in North America; Battle of Cowpens--Conflict between Cols. Washington & Tarleton; Female Patriotism--Mrs. Steele & Genl. Greene; Koscuisko's Monument. Letters: ALS, Comte de Rochambeau to [?], January 4, 1764; ALS, Nathanael Greene to Thomas Jefferson, June 1, 1785; A[aman.]LS, Richard Caswell to the General Assembly, May 3, 1777; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, February 5, 1804; James McHenry to Charles Pinckney, Gov. of South Carolina, August 1, 1797; ALS, Aaron Ogden to Jonathan Dayton, February 26, 1805; ALS, Stephen van Renneselaer to Thomas Morris, December 20, 1792; ALS, Robert Stark to Jacob Reed, May 20, 1778; ALS, John Lewis Gervais to [?], January 24, 1779; ALS, ALexander Campbell to Arthur Lee, June 30, 1785; ALS, Francis Marion to [?], February 4, 1779; ALS, Tobias Lear to James Greenleaf, January 12, 1794; AL[frag.], [Anthony Wayne] to [?], March 4, 1793; ALS, Joseph Reed to Samuel Atlee, June 22, 1780; AL, [Robert Howe] to John Rutledge, Gov. of South Carolina, October 6, 1776; AL[frag.]S, James Garvey to [?], February 9, 1780; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, November 17, 1803; ALS, Henry Lee to Maj. Retion, August 13, 1794; Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, May 5, 1805. Documents: ADS[facsimile], Benedict Arnold, [Pass for John André], September 22, 1780; ADS, Benjamin Tallmadge, [receipt], June 24, 1780.
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Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850
The Henry Clinton papers contain the correspondence, records, and maps of Henry Clinton, who served under Thomas Gage and William Howe between 1775 and 1778, and was commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America from 1778 to 1782. Although the bulk of the papers cover his tenure as commander-in-chief, with particular attention to engagements in New York and New Jersey and the sieges of Charleston and Yorktown, they also document Clinton's efforts to restore his reputation after the war, and to some extent, his personal life. The are described in a separate finding aid. Harriot Clinton and Elizabeth Carter diaries
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Autograph letter signed : Bath, to Messrs. Byfield, 1805 Aug. 21.
Ordering the "Times" to be sent to him for ten days.
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(III. ff. 421). 6 Aug.-30 Sept. 1801.includes:ff. 1, 9, 107, 325 Arthur Annesley, 8th Viscount Valentia; 1st Earl of Mountnorris 1793: Correspondence with the 3rd Lord 1751, Hardwicke: 1801-1807. ff. 7,369 George Lambert: Letters to the 3rd Lord Har... 6 Aug 1801-30 Sep 1801
(III. ff. 421). 6 Aug.-30 Sept. 1801.includes:ff. 1, 9, 107, 325 Arthur Annesley, 8th Viscount Valentia; 1st Earl of Mountnorris 1793: Correspondence with the 3rd Lord 1751, Hardwicke: 1801-1807. ff. 7,369 George Lambert: Letters to the 3rd Lord Har...
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Diary of Robert Honyman [manuscript], 1776 January 2-1782 March 11.
Honyman, Robert, 1747-1824. Diary of Robert Honyman [manuscript], 1776 January 2-1782 March 11.
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Diary of Robert Honyman [manuscript], 1776 January 2-1782 March 11.
Honyman's comments on the events of the American Revolution were gathered chiefly from newspapers. Other topics mentioned are: John Murray, (4th Earl of Dunmore); George Washington; Patrick Henry; salt; the Virginia militia; privateering; inflation; money; counterfeiting; and Burgoyne's Invasion (1777). Also mentioned are the French, including Count Rochambeau, whom he met; Thomas Jefferson; George Rogers Clark; the Western campaigns; Kentucky; the British campaign in Virginia resulting in the siege of Yorktown where Honyman was present; his meeting with Tarleton; and the raid on Charlottesville.
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[6 A.L.S., Camp Waxhaw Creek [S.C.], 7-15 Nov. 1780 : to William Smallwood, [New] Providence, [N.C.]].
Davie, William Richardson, 1756-1820. [6 A.L.S., Camp Waxhaw Creek [S.C.], 7-15 Nov. 1780 : to William Smallwood, [New] Providence, [N.C.]].
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Autograph letter signed, 1792 Nov. 18.
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Autograph letter signed, 1792 Nov. 18.
Asking for some books.
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Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Papers : Campaign of 1781: Tarleton's Raid, 1973.
Dameral, John E., compiler. Papers : Campaign of 1781: Tarleton's Raid, 1973.
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Papers : Campaign of 1781: Tarleton's Raid, 1973.
This accession concerns the Revolutionary War Campaign of 1781, principally Tarleton's Raid. The compiler corresponded with Elie Weeks, one of a committee appointed by the Virginia Bicentennial Commission to prepare a map showing all military activities in Virginia, 1774-1783. The movements of Banastre Tarleton are the primary topic of the correspondence. The movements in each county visited by Tarleton are detailed and maps showing the movements are included.
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Papers of the Ambler, Carrington and Minor families [manuscript], 1796-1845.
Carrington, Eliza Jaquelin Ambler, fl. 1796-1823,. Papers of the Ambler, Carrington and Minor families [manuscript], 1796-1845.
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Papers of the Ambler, Carrington and Minor families [manuscript], 1796-1845.
The collections contains a letterbook with manuscript copies, 1883, of letters, 1780-1823, from Eliza Jacquelin Ambler Carrington to her sister, Ann Ambler Fisher, and friends Mildred Dudley and Frances Cairnes. The letters convey news of family and friends including Eliza and Ann's brother-in-law John Marshall. A scandal involving the seduction of family friend Rachel Warrington by the Viscount Rochambeau and the U.S. naval career of their son Louis [Lewis] Warrington is discussed for forty years. Other topics include life in colonial Yorktown, Va., royal governors Botetourt and Dunmore, the siege of Yorktown, flight to Winchester, Va., Tarleton's raid, verbal abuse of a family slave by visitors from England, a visit to Mt. Vernon shortly before George Washington's death, and the decline of the Anglican church after the Revolution. The volume also includes an introduction and one chapter of a proposed autobiographical novel by Carrington titled "Variety or the Vicissitudes of Life," an extract from a letter by a sister-in-law of Chief Justice Marshall and a copy of Marshall's eulogy for his wife. In addition there are eleven letters, 1831-1845, from John Barbee Minor to Lucian Minor and Charles R. Slaughter about his student life at Kenyon College and the University of Virginia. Of interest is an 1845 letter discussing the possible sale of a slave.
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Memoirs of her childhood, especially of the Rev. John Ambler [manuscript] 1900?.
Blackford, Eliza Chew Ambler. Memoirs of her childhood, especially of the Rev. John Ambler [manuscript] 1900?.
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Memoirs of her childhood, especially of the Rev. John Ambler [manuscript] 1900?.
Memoirs include accounts of the school of Bp. William Meade, service as a Confederate paymaster, & life as a rural Va. minister. Letters, 1780-81, Betsy Ambler to Mildred Stith, describing events in Richmond & Charlottesville during the war, including the raid on C'ville. by Sir Banastre Tarleton. Letter, 1966 Aug. 27 Randolph Fairfax Blackford to Virginia Blackford containing biographical sketches of Byrd Willis & Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat including accounts of the U.S. visit of Lafayette & anecdotes regarding Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat, Leopold I, king of Belgium & Napoleon III, emperor of the French.
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Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Vol. ix. (IF. 500). 17 Sept.-Dec. 1801.includes:f. 1 William Cobb: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1801, 1802. f. 3 John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of Clare; Lord Chancellor of Ireland: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1784-1801. ff. 5, 457 ... 17 Sep 1801-Dec 1801
Vol. ix. (IF. 500). 17 Sept.-Dec. 1801.includes:f. 1 William Cobb: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1801, 1802. f. 3 John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of Clare; Lord Chancellor of Ireland: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1784-1801. ff. 5, 457 ...
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Vol. ix. (IF. 500). 17 Sept.-Dec. 1801.includes:f. 1 William Cobb: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1801, 1802. f. 3 John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of Clare; Lord Chancellor of Ireland: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1784-1801. ff. 5, 457 ... 17 Sep 1801-Dec 1801
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- Vol. ix. (IF. 500). 17 Sept.-Dec. 1801.includes:f. 1 William Cobb: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1801, 1802. f. 3 John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of Clare; Lord Chancellor of Ireland: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1784-1801. ff. 5, 457 ...
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Andrew Pickens papers, 1779 June 9 - 1962 (bulk, 1779-1812)
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Andrew Pickens papers, 1779 June 9 - 1962 (bulk, 1779-1812)
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Andrew Pickens papers, 1779 June 9 - 1962 (bulk, 1779-1812)
Correspondence, receipts, financial accounts, and other papers re Pickens' participation in the Revolutionary War, interactions with Native American Indians, defense of the frontier during Early National period, national and state politics, family matters and education of his son, Andrew Pickens, Jr. (1779-1838) in Rhode Island, and other topics. The earliest item dates to the American Revolution: roster, 9 June 1779, "Return of the Detachment Commanded by Col. [Andrew] Pickens," listing total numbers of unnamed officers and soldiers; receipts, 24 Jan. 1780, from several individuals for African American slaves received from Andrew Pickens "as agent for the American Troops at Tarleton's Defeat"; letter, 4 June 1781, "Camp before Augusta [Georgia]," to Maj. Gen. Greene, re position of the enemy and preparation for battle; 3 letters, 22 June and 4 Sept. 1782 and 14 Sept. 1785, Long Cane and Greenwich, to John Martin and Samuel Elbert, governors of Georgia, re protection of the frontier against the Indians and plans for treaties with the "Southern Indians."
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- Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Andrew Pickens papers, 1779 June 9 - 1962 (bulk, 1779-1812)
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Robert D. Bass papers, 1925-1984
Bass, Robert D. (Robert Duncan). Robert D. Bass papers, 1925-1984
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Robert D. Bass papers, 1925-1984
Consisting chiefly of correspondence between Bass and his publisher re his biographies: The Green Dragoon... (1957, re lives of Banastre Tarleton and Mary Robinson); Swamp Fox... (1959, re career of Gen. Francis Marion); and Gamecock... (1961, re life of Gen. Thomas Sumter). Includes letter, 21 Oct. 1978, Marion, S.C., to Rita [Horton McDavid], re trips he and his wife had made to visit family members in Utah, Texas, and New Orleans and explaining that his health had forced him to cancel autograph parties for the book, Ninety Six: the Struggle for the South Carolina Back Country (1978), even though he understood that "the book is selling very well." A separate run of correspondence, 1941-1969, (also in Box 1) consists of 420 letters, chiefly carbon copies of outgoing letters from R.D. Bass discussing personal, family, and professional matters. Bound items include: May 1925 issue of The Carolinian containing Bass' poem "A Spring Sunset"; notebook, ca. 1925, with class notes taken by Bass in George A. Wauchope's Shakespeare course at the University of South Carolina; 2 scrapbooks, 1927-1983 and 1975-1984, containing biographical information and obituaries, information re Bass' induction into the South Carolina Hall of Fame, certificates of award, publicity releases and book reviews re the Ninety Six book, and correspondence with Banastre Tarleton Tinling and editors at Henry Holt & Co., Inc., and Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc.; and 3 scrapbooks, 1955-1972, containing pictures, correspondence, reviews, and newspaper clippings re The Green Dragoon (1955-1958), Swamp Fox (1959-1960), and Gamecock (1960-1972). Contains specimen correspondence of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (29 May 1959), who wrote to thank Bass for inscribed copies of The Green Dragoon and Swamp Fox, and Walt Disney (16 Dec. 1959), who replied to a letter from Bass re "Swamp Fox," the Disney series inspired by Francis Marion's military service. The Swamp Fox series aired on Disney's television show, 1959-1961, and Walt Disney Productions marketed various related products, two of which are included in Box 1: a Swamp Fox comic book (issue of Mar.-May 1961) and sheet music (1959) by the Walt Disney Corporation. Both items feature photographs of actor Leslie Nielsen in character as Marion. Comic book titled: "Swamp Fox: a Redcoat turns Rebel"; and sheet music, "From the Walt Disney ABC-TV Production... Swamp Fox / words by Lew Foster, music by Buddy Baker" (1959).
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- Bass, Robert D. (Robert Duncan). Robert D. Bass papers, 1925-1984
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850
Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850
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Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850
The Henry Clinton papers contain the correspondence, records, and maps of Henry Clinton, who served under Thomas Gage and William Howe between 1775 and 1778, and was commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America from 1778 to 1782. Although the bulk of the papers cover his tenure as commander-in-chief, with particular attention to engagements in New York and New Jersey and the sieges of Charleston and Yorktown, they also document Clinton's efforts to restore his reputation after the war, and to some extent, his personal life. The are described in a separate finding aid. Harriot Clinton and Elizabeth Carter diaries
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- Henry Clinton papers, Clinton, Henry papers, 1736-1850
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Vol. x. (IT. 476). Jan.-Sept.1802.includes:ff. 1, 5 H- Moylan, Titular Bishop of Cork: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1799-1802. f. 3 W- Hunter: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1802. f. 7 Colonel William Fullarton: Letters to the 2nd ... Jan 1802-Sep 1802
Vol. x. (IT. 476). Jan.-Sept.1802.includes:ff. 1, 5 H-Moylan, Titular Bishop of Cork: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1799-1802. f. 3 W-Hunter: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1802. f. 7 Colonel William Fullarton: Letters to the 2nd ...
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Vol. x. (IT. 476). Jan.-Sept.1802.includes:ff. 1, 5 H- Moylan, Titular Bishop of Cork: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1799-1802. f. 3 W- Hunter: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1802. f. 7 Colonel William Fullarton: Letters to the 2nd ... Jan 1802-Sep 1802
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- Vol. x. (IT. 476). Jan.-Sept.1802.includes:ff. 1, 5 H-Moylan, Titular Bishop of Cork: Letters to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1799-1802. f. 3 W-Hunter: Letter to the 2nd Earl of Chichester: 1802. f. 7 Colonel William Fullarton: Letters to the 2nd ...
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Lord Cornwallis letter to Nisbet Balfour [manuscript], 1780 November 21.
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805. Lord Cornwallis letter to Nisbet Balfour [manuscript], 1780 November 21.
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Lord Cornwallis letter to Nisbet Balfour [manuscript], 1780 November 21.
Letter fragment, 21 November 1780, from General Cornwallis, Winnsboro, S.C., to Nisbet Balfour, Charleston, S.C, commends Balfour on his military leadership during his tenure (June-August 1780) as commander of the British garrison at Ninety Six, in western S. C., guarding Cornwallis's left. Reports that he has not heard from Lt. Colonel Tarleton who is operating on the Broad River but places trust in him. Also available in photostat.
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- Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805. Lord Cornwallis letter to Nisbet Balfour [manuscript], 1780 November 21.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Accounts of the march of Lieut. Col. Tarleton upon Poundridge : and of his encounter with Col. Sheldon's reg.t at that place, on the morning of July 2nd 1779. 1929.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Accounts of the march of Lieut. Col. Tarleton upon Poundridge : and of his encounter with Col. Sheldon's reg.t at that place, on the morning of July 2nd 1779.
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Accounts of the march of Lieut. Col. Tarleton upon Poundridge : and of his encounter with Col. Sheldon's reg.t at that place, on the morning of July 2nd 1779. 1929.
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- Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Accounts of the march of Lieut. Col. Tarleton upon Poundridge : and of his encounter with Col. Sheldon's reg.t at that place, on the morning of July 2nd 1779.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Statement by Thomas Johnston [manuscript], n.d.
Johnston, Thomas. Statement by Thomas Johnston [manuscript], n.d.
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Statement by Thomas Johnston [manuscript], n.d.
A manuscript statement concerning a bowl, believed to be the property of Mrs. Barrett Price of Henrico County, Va., used to make apple toddy for Banastre Tarleton. Tarleton is quoted as saying "lets make the Rebel drink a toast." Mrs. Price is alleged to have toasted "Success to General Washington and destruction to Cornwallis."
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- Johnston, Thomas. Statement by Thomas Johnston [manuscript], n.d.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Autobiographical journal : prospect in Mourne, County Down, Ireland, 1795-1819.
Chesney, Alexander, 1756-1845. Autobiographical journal : prospect in Mourne, County Down, Ireland, 1795-1819.
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Autobiographical journal : prospect in Mourne, County Down, Ireland, 1795-1819.
Includes genealogical data, recollections of his emigration to South Carolina during which passage one sister succumed to smallpox, and notes of his military activities during and after the American Revolution. These include his service on both sides of the conflict, mentioning such actions as Sumter, King's Mountain, Cowpens, and Ninety Six.
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- Chesney, Alexander, 1756-1845. Autobiographical journal : prospect in Mourne, County Down, Ireland, 1795-1819.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Autograph letter in the third person : to M. De Chemart, 1815 Jan. 24.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Autograph letter in the third person : to M. De Chemart, 1815 Jan. 24.
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Autograph letter in the third person : to M. De Chemart, 1815 Jan. 24.
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- Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Autograph letter in the third person : to M. De Chemart, 1815 Jan. 24.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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[Part of modern Westchester County]. [177-]
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. [Part of modern Westchester County].
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[Part of modern Westchester County]. [177-]
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- Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. [Part of modern Westchester County].
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Orderly book, 1781, 28 June to 19 October.
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805. Orderly book, 1781, 28 June to 19 October.
Title:
Orderly book, 1781, 28 June to 19 October.
Contains the general orders and detailed instructions for the British troops commanded by Lord Cornwallis during the Seige of Yorktown, 1781. In addition to listing the routine orders, it includes words of thanks and appreciation to the men for gallant conduct. On several occasions not only were the men publicly praised but they were also given extra rations. Especially significant are the concluding entries concerning the Battle of Yorktown and the British surrender.
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- Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805. Orderly book, 1781, 28 June to 19 October.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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ALS, 1780 November 21 : Tuesday Morning 4 oclock AM, Black Stocks on Tiger River, to unknown.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. ALS, 1780 November 21 : Tuesday Morning 4 oclock AM, Black Stocks on Tiger River, to unknown.
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ALS, 1780 November 21 : Tuesday Morning 4 oclock AM, Black Stocks on Tiger River, to unknown.
"I yesterday cut to pieces the Enemys Rear Guard ... I had an Action last night & am in pursuit this morn. as Lord Cornwallis authorized me." Asks for wagons to transport the wounded.
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- Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. ALS, 1780 November 21 : Tuesday Morning 4 oclock AM, Black Stocks on Tiger River, to unknown.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Journal [manuscript], 1806-1807.
Journal [manuscript], 1806-1807.
Title:
Journal [manuscript], 1806-1807.
Journal excerpt details the anonymous writer's voyage from Edinburgh to New York to adjust American claims under a convention between the U.S. and Great Britain and mentions an election in which Banastre Tarleton was a candidate.
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- Journal [manuscript], 1806-1807.
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Drayton family papers, 1837-1869.
Drayton family. Drayton family papers, 1837-1869.
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Drayton family papers, 1837-1869.
Papers consist of correspondence, writings, military records, accounts, plats, and other items. Included are the papers of James Shoolbred Drayton (1820-1867) and John Drayton (1831-1912). Papers include a letter (n.d.) about a "slight altercation between Col. Tarleton and my grandfather Dr. Charles Drayton" at Drayton Hall during the American Revolution; a letter (1863) to Thomas Henry Middleton Drayton in Texas concerning a shipment of cotton; a copy (n.d.) of a list of slaves given cloth and blankets at Drayton Hall; and tax receipts (1861-1862) for the property (including horses, slaves, and land) of Thomas Henry Middleton Drayton in Brazoria County (Texas). Writings (n.d.) consist of manuscripts of poems (many signed "Hall") and a fragment (5 p.) of a novel about a young man named Sidney Gist. Account book (1852-1856) of Mary Middleton Shoolbred Drayton contains her accounts with Legare & Colcock for sales of cotton and payments of household expenses, taxes, and other expenditures; entries for 1856 are her estate accounts. Plats (n.d.) of a farm are possibly school exercises of James Shoolbred Drayton; another plat of land (location not indicated) is contained in a letter fragment or draft (n.d.) of James S. Drayton.
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- Drayton family. Drayton family papers, 1837-1869.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Title:
The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Extra-illustrated edition of J. G. Rosengarten's The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, 1776-1783 (Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1893), a translation and abridgement of Max von Eelking's 2-volume work: Die deutschen Hülfstruppen im nordamerikanischen Befreiungskriege, 1776 bis 1783 (Hannover: Helwing, 1863); Rosengarten's work is based on both volumes of the original, but the title page erroneously states: Vol. I. The volume contains a total of 18 original documents dated 1767 to 1893; 74 portraits of 57 different subjects, including one of Rosengarten; 7 maps; and 25 other illustrations, including 2 in color (leaves following p. 162, 254). The original documents include: 15 letters or memoranda; a marriage certificate for John Michael (?) and Elisabeth Grauel on 2 April 1767, signed by Michael Schlatter and with a red wax seal showing his coat of arms (leaf following p. 240); a ledger sheet for Pulaski's Legion in Charleston, dated 8 August 1779, signed by Charles-Frédéric Bedaulx (leaf following p. 176); and a customs form signed by Peter Muhlenberg on 11 September 1804 (leaf following p. 222). The letter by Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, is incomplete (last leaf only). The volume has indices of names (p. 353-356) and places (p. 357-360). The upper cover and front free endpaper are detached.
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- Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. The German allied troops in the North American war of independence, and related materials, ca. 1767-1893.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Letter signed : Horse Guards, to Gen. Tarleton, 1812 July 20.
Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, 1763-1827. Letter signed : Horse Guards, to Gen. Tarleton, 1812 July 20.
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Letter signed : Horse Guards, to Gen. Tarleton, 1812 July 20.
Regarding his desire to serve under the Marquis of Wellesley.
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- Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, 1763-1827. Letter signed : Horse Guards, to Gen. Tarleton, 1812 July 20.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Autograph letter signed : to Sir Peter Burrell, 1788 Feb. 18.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Autograph letter signed : to Sir Peter Burrell, 1788 Feb. 18.
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Autograph letter signed : to Sir Peter Burrell, 1788 Feb. 18.
Regarding tickets for the trial of Warren Hastings.
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- Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Autograph letter signed : to Sir Peter Burrell, 1788 Feb. 18.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Autograph signature to power of attorney, 1791 Dec. 3.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Autograph signature to power of attorney, 1791 Dec. 3.
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Autograph signature to power of attorney, 1791 Dec. 3.
Naming George Grant.
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- Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Autograph signature to power of attorney, 1791 Dec. 3.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Draper manuscripts: South Carolina in the Revolution miscellanies, 1775-1877.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: South Carolina in the Revolution miscellanies, 1775-1877.
Title:
Draper manuscripts: South Carolina in the Revolution miscellanies, 1775-1877.
A collection of materials focusing on South Carolina during the American Revolution. Included are descriptions of battles, biographies and sketches, accounts of military service, and speeches. A few unrelated items include a narrative by John Stuart about the campaign of Andrew Lewis and the Battle of Point Pleasant during Dunmore's War in 1774 in West Virginia, and articles on the presidential election of 1800 in the electoral college.
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: South Carolina in the Revolution miscellanies, 1775-1877.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1813.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1813.
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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1813.
Letter dated 3 February 1813 to Miss Byfield, a London stationer.
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- Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1813.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 9 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: Washington Irving, Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle, John Wilkes, Charles James Fox (2), George III, Lafayette (2), Anthony Wayne, Eleazer Oswald, John Marshall, Charles Lee (2), Charles Grey 1st Earl Grey (2), James Gambier Baron Gambier, George Baylor, Augustine Prevost, Archibald Campbell, John André, Charles Henry Count d'Estaing, Joseph Reed, Benedict Arnold, Henry Clinton, Benastre Tarleton (20, Lord Rawdon, Conte de Rochambeau, William Washington, Francis Kinloch. Prints: Mr. Serjeant Glyn, John Wilkes, Rev. Mr. John Horne (sitting at a table); Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle and George Selwyn Esqre; Niagara - From a Cavern; [Death of Pulaski]; Recueil d'Estampes Representant Les Differents Evenemens de la Guerre qui a procure l'Independence aux Etats unis de l'Amérique; Fort Clinton - West Point; New York - Bay; An Exact Prospect of Charlestown, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina; [Sargeant Jasper displaying the American flag at Fort Moultrie]; [Slaughter of Col. Bufords regiment at Charleston]. Letters: ALS, William Eden, Lord Aukland, to [?], February 21, 17888; ALS, Aaron Burr to Col. Monroe, June 5, 1795; ALS, William Goddard to Horatio Gates, April 28, 1785; ALS, John Sullivan to Nicholas Gilmon, April 4, 1788; ALS, John Sullivan to Noah Emery, August 11, 1789; A[aman.]LS, Comte D'Estaing to [?], November 18, 1772; ALS, Robert Howe to Jeremiah Wadsworth, September 12, 1779; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Col. Lyly, July 10, 1785; ALS, Henry Lee to [?], January 3, 1787; ALS, Jeremiah Wadsworth to Capt. Nehemiah, March 15, 1796; ALS, Joseph Reed to Caesar Rodney, Gov. of Delaware, November 15, 1779; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to James Bowdoin, Gov. of Massachusetts, November 10, 1786; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Robert Brownrigg, December 31, 1803; ALS, Moira (Lord Rawdon) to [I. Ridge?], August 12, 1808; ALS, U.S. Congress, Committee of Cooperation to Thomas Sim Lee, signed by Philip Schuyler, John Mathews, and Nathaniel Peabody,July 23, 1780; ALS, William Irvine to Mathias Slough, October 13, 1784; A[handwritten copy]LS, William Irvine to James Wilkinson, December 8, 1800; ALS, La Luzerne to Benjamin Harrison, Gov. of Virginia, June 24, 1782; ALS, Joseph Reed to Giles Hicks, February 28, 1781; ALS, Benjamin Lincoln to Gov. [?], February 11, 1788; ALS, Banastre Tarleton to Charles George, April 6, 1802; ALS, Lord Stirling (William Alexander) to [?], February 25, 1766; ALS, Henry Lee to James Greenleaf, July 28, 1794. Documents: ADS, Calvert Porter and C. Lee, [assignment of land, with signatures of Henry Lee and John Murray], February 12, 1780; A[aman.]DS, New Hampshire. Governor, 1785-1786 (John Langdon, 1741-1819), [Proclamation of Thanksgiving, in handwriting of John Sullivan], October 21, 1785; ADS. France. Ministère de Marine. Division de Bordeaux, [list of supplies needed for the ship Le Bizarre, signed by Comte d'Estaing], December 6, 1772; A[aman.]DS, Benjamin Lincoln, [statement of expenses], October 8, 1791-May 1794. Maps: Plan de la Bataille de Montmouth où le Gl. Washington Commandant l'Armeé Americaine Et le Gl. Clinton l'Armeé Anglaise, le 28 Juin 1778; [Rhode Island]; An Eye Sketch of the Falls of Niagara; Plan of the City & Harbour of Savannah 1818.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume IX, Miscellany, 1766-1808.
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Letter, 1782 July 23, Craven County, Ninety-Six District, [S.C., to] M. Arthur Park, Chester County, [S.C.].
Park, George, fl. 1782. Letter, 1782 July 23, Craven County, Ninety-Six District, [S.C., to] M. Arthur Park, Chester County, [S.C.].
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Letter, 1782 July 23, Craven County, Ninety-Six District, [S.C., to] M. Arthur Park, Chester County, [S.C.].
Relating experiences with the English and Tories, Tarleton's depredations in the area before meeting Morgan, where "God subdued him."
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- Park, George, fl. 1782. Letter, 1782 July 23, Craven County, Ninety-Six District, [S.C., to] M. Arthur Park, Chester County, [S.C.].
Tarleton, Lieutenant-General (Banastre), 1754-1833
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Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
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Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
Papers about Thomas Sumter, a South Carolina merchant, military officer, and Congressional representative and senator; about the men who served under his command during the American Revolution; and their British and Loyalist opponents. Most of the volumes contain the notes Draper made on his 1871 trip to the South. The notes document the soldiers, their families, events of the period, anecdotes, and personal reminiscences from descendants. Included are notes, correspondence, newspaper and periodical articles, pension statements, interviews, and plans and negotiations with the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw Indians.
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Greene and Cornwallis : the war in the southern department of the United States.
Dixon, Elizabeth L., 1843-1931. Greene and Cornwallis : the war in the southern department of the United States.
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Greene and Cornwallis : the war in the southern department of the United States.
Paper read before the Monday Afternoon Club in Hartford, Conn., in 1901 discussing the roles of Nathanael Greene, Charles Cornwallis and Henry Lee in the southern campaign of the American Revolution; includes charming colored sketches of Nathanael Greene, Charles Cornwallis, George Washington, the Swamp Fox, Tarleton's Legion and "Surrendering the Colors."
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Letter, 21 November 1780.
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805. Letter, 21 November 1780.
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Letter, 21 November 1780.
Letter fragment, 21 November 1780, from General Cornwallis, Winnsboro, S.C., to Nisbet Balfour, commending Balfour on his management of British forces in South Carolina and speculating as to Tarleton's success in the defense of Fort Ninety-six on the Broad River. Also available in photostat.
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No matter how thin you slice it, there is always two sides: a review of Banastre Tarleton's affect on American history [typescript] : [2001?] / by Gary J. Miller.
Miller, Gary J. No matter how thin you slice it, there is always two sides: a review of Banastre Tarleton's affect on American history [typescript] : [2001?] / by Gary J. Miller.
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No matter how thin you slice it, there is always two sides: a review of Banastre Tarleton's affect on American history [typescript] : [2001?] / by Gary J. Miller.
Essay discussing historical accuracy of legends and contemporary impact of the brutality of British Lt. Gen. Banastre Tarleton, or "Bloody Ban," during Revolutionary War battles that took place in South Carolina; battles discussed include Cowpens, Waxhaws, and elsewhere. Appendicies include "Major Battles and Skirmishes of the American Revolution, 1778-1781" listing commanders, force size, and casualities; Tarleton's terms of surrender at Waxhaw, 29 May 1780; letter to Cornwallis after Waxhaw, 30 May 1780; British report on casualities at Waxhaw; and biographical sketch of Gen. Daniel Morgan.
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