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Sir Henry Clinton was the son of Admiral George Clinton (c.1685-1761) and grandson of Sir Francis Fiennes Clinton, 6th Earl of Lincoln. His father was Governor General of Newfoundland, 1732-1741, and of New York, 1741-1751. Rather than follow his father into the navy, Sir Henry embarked on a military career. He advanced steadily through the ranks, partly assisted by the patronage of his relative, the 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne. By the 1770s he had reached the rank of Colonel of the 12th Foot, and was also a serving M.P., holding firstly the Newcastle seat of Boroughbridge (1772-1774) and then the Newcastle seat of Newark (1774-1784). In 1775, grief-stricken by the early death of his wife, he accepted the post of third in command of the British forces in North America.
By the winter of 1777-1778, Sir Henry had become Commander-in-Chief of the British army in North America. This promotion occurred during the American War of Independence - a war which effectively marked the end of his military career. When Cornwallis surrendered in 1781, the war was essentially ended and Sir Henry returned to England in June of the following year, suffering from a battered and bruised reputation, which he spent much of the final years of his life trying to redeem.
After returning to England, Sir Henry saw occasional military service, served in parliament as M.P. for Launceston (1790-1794) and accepted the governorship of Gibraltar. Sadly, he was never to reach Gibraltar, dying in December 1795 before he could take up his post.
He married Harriet Carter (d 1772), daughter and co-heir of Thomas Carter and had two sons and two daughters:
General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769-1846);
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Harriet, m Major General Harry Chester in 1799
Following the death of his wife, Clinton set up home in Paddington, London, with his mistress, Mary Baddeley, wife of Captain Thomas Baddeley (d 1782) and their five children. He also had an illegitimate daughter from a liaison with a Mrs Preussen.
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Biography of Sir Henry Clinton (1730-1795; army general), University of Nottingham, viewed January 30, 2024
Sir Henry was the son of Admiral George Clinton (c.1685-1761) and grandson of Sir Francis Fiennes Clinton, 6th Earl of Lincoln. His father was Governor General of Newfoundland, 1732-1741, and of New York, 1741-1751. Rather than follow his father into the navy, Sir Henry embarked on a military career. He advanced steadily through the ranks, partly assisted by the patronage of his relative, the 1st Duke of Newcastle under Lyne. By the 1770s he had reached the rank of Colonel of the 12th Foot, and was also a serving M.P., holding firstly the Newcastle seat of Boroughbridge (1772-1774) and then the Newcastle seat of Newark (1774-1784). In 1775, grief-stricken by the early death of his wife, he accepted the post of third in command of the British forces in North America. By the winter of 1777-1778, Sir Henry had become Commander-in-Chief of the British army in North America. This promotion occurred during the American War of Independence - a war which effectively marked the end of his military career. When Cornwallis surrendered in 1781, the war was essentially ended and Sir Henry returned to England in June of the following year, suffering from a battered and bruised reputation, which he spent much of the final years of his life trying to redeem. After returning to England, Sir Henry saw occasional military service, served in parliament as M.P. for Launceston (1790-1794) and accepted the governorship of Gibraltar. Sadly, he was never to reach Gibraltar, dying in December 1795 before he could take up his post. An engraved portrait of Sir Henry, by Francesco Bartolozzi, after John Smart, is available on the National Portrait Gallery website. Family He married Harriet Carter (d 1772), daughter and co-heir of Thomas Carter and had two sons and two daughters General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769-1846) General Sir Henry Clinton (1771-1829) Augusta, m Henry Dawkins M.P in 1788 Harriet, m Major General Harry Chester in 1799 Following the death of his wife, Clinton set up home in Paddington, London, with his mistress, Mary Baddeley, wife of Captain Thomas Baddeley (d 1782) and their five children. He also had an illegitimate daughter from a liaison with a Mrs Preussen.
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Wikipedia, viewed January 30, 2024
General Sir Henry Clinton, KB (16 April 1730 – 23 December 1795) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1795. He is best known for his service as a general during the American War of Independence. He arrived in Boston in May 1775 and was the British Commander-in-Chief in America from 1778 to 1782. He was a Member of Parliament for many years due to the influence of his cousin Henry Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle. Late in life, he was named Governor of Gibraltar, but he died before assuming the post. Henry Clinton was born on 16 April 1730, to Admiral George Clinton and Anne Carle, the daughter of a general.[1] Early histories claimed his birth year as 1738, a date widely propagated even in modern biographic summaries In 1739 his father, then stationed at Gibraltar, applied for the governorship of the Province of New York. He won the post in 1741 with the assistance of the Duke of Newcastle (who was his brother's brother-in-law).[4] He did not actually go to New York until 1743. He took young Henry with him, having failed to acquire a lieutenant's commission for the 12-year-old.[5] Henry's career would also benefit from the family connection to the Newcastles.[6] Records of the family's life in New York are sparse. He is reported to have studied under Samuel Seabury on Long Island, suggesting the family may have lived in the country outside New York City.[6] Clinton's first military commission was to an independent company in New York in 1745. The next year his father procured for him a captain's commission, and he was assigned to garrison duty at the recently captured Fortress of Louisbourg.[6] In 1749, Clinton went to Britain to pursue his military career. It was two years before he received a commission as a captain in the Coldstream Guards.[7] His father, after he returned to London when his term as New York governor was over, procured for Clinton a position as aide to Sir John Ligonier in 1756.[8] By 1758 Clinton had risen to be a lieutenant colonel in the 1st Foot Guards, which was later renamed the Grenadier Guards, and was a line company commander in the 2nd Battalion and was based in London. Clinton was back with the 2nd Battalion coming out of winter quarters, at Paderborn in February 1761 and with the unit at the Battle of Villinghausen on 16 July 1761, then under Prince Ferdinand, the Hereditary Crown Prince, at the crossing of the Diemel, near Warburg, in August, before wintering near Bielefeld. His father died this year necessitating a return to England to resolve family affairs. While Clinton was campaigning with the army in 1761, his father died. As the new head of the family, he had to unwind his father's affairs, which included sizable debts as well as arrears in pay. Battles he had with the Board of Trade over his father's unpaid salary lasted for years, and attempts to sell the land in the colonies went nowhere; these lands were confiscated during the American Revolution, and even his heirs were unable to recover any kind of compensation for them. His mother, who had a history of mental instability and played only a small part in his life, died in August 1767.[13] On 12 February 1767, Clinton married Harriet Carter, the daughter of landed gentry,[14] and the couple settled into a house in Surrey. There is some evidence that the marriage was performed in haste; six months later, the household accounts contain evidence of a son, Frederick. Frederick died of an illness in 1774, two years after his mother. Although Clinton did not write of his marriage, it was apparently happy. The couple produced five children: Frederick, Augusta (1768), William Henry (1769), Henry Jr. (1771), and Harriet (1772). Clinton's wife died on 29 August 1772, eight days after giving birth to Harriet.[15] It took him over a year to recover from the grief. He took his in-laws into his house, and his wife's sisters took over the care of his children.[16] His second and third sons later continued the family tradition of high command. Upon the death of the Duke of Newcastle, his patronage was taken up by the latter's nephew and successor Henry Pelham-Clinton. Although he was sometimes instrumental in advancing Clinton's career, the new duke's lack of attention and interest in politics would at times work against Clinton. Clinton also complicated their relationship by treating the young duke more as an equal than as a noble who should be respected.[17] A second patron was King George III's brother the Duke of Gloucester. Clinton was appointed Gloucester's Groom of the Bedchamber in 1764, a position he continued to hold for many years. However, some of Gloucester's indiscretions left him out of favour at court, and he was thus not an effective supporter of Clinton.[18] Clinton, along with Major Generals William Howe and John Burgoyne, was sent with reinforcements to strengthen the position of General Thomas Gage in Boston. They arrived on 25 May, having learned en route that the American War of Independence had broken out, and that Boston was under siege.[26] linton's expedition to the Carolinas was expected to meet a fleet sent from Europe with more troops for operations in February 1776. Delayed by logistics and weather, this force, which included Major General Charles Cornwallis as Clinton's second in command and Admiral Sir Peter Parker did not arrive off the North Carolina coast until May.[40] Concluding that North Carolina was not a good base for operations, they decided to assault Charleston, South Carolina, whose defenses were reported to be unfinished. Their assault, launched in late June, was a dismal failure. Clinton's troops were landed on an island near Sullivan's Island, where the rebel colonists had their main defenses, with the expectation that the channel between the two could be waded at low tide. This turned out not to be the case, and the attack was reduced to a naval bombardment.[41] The bombardment in its turn failed because the spongy palmetto logs used to construct the fort absorbed the force of the cannonballs without splintering and breaking.[42] Commanding General George Washington, Continental Army Clinton and Parker rejoined the main fleet to participate in General Howe's August 1776 assault on New York City. Clinton pestered Howe with a constant stream of ideas for the assault, which the commander in chief came to resent.[43] Howe did however adopt Clinton's plan for attacking George Washington's position in Brooklyn. At the 27 August Battle of Long Island, British forces led by Howe and Clinton, following the latter's plan, successfully flanked the American forward positions, driving them back into their fortifications on Brooklyn Heights.[44] However, Howe refused Clinton's recommendation that they follow up the overwhelming victory with an assault on the entrenched Americans, due to a lack of intelligence as to their strength and a desire to minimize casualties. Instead, Howe besieged the position, which the Americans abandoned without loss on 29 August.[45] General Howe was rewarded with a knighthood for his success.[46] Howe then proceeded to take control of New York City, landing at Kip's Bay on Manhattan, with Clinton again in the lead.[47] Although Clinton again suggested moves to cut Washington's army off, Howe rejected them. In October Clinton led the army ashore in Westchester County in a bid to trap Washington between the Hudson and Bronx Rivers. However, Washington reached White Plains before Clinton did.[48] After a brief battle in which Washington was pushed further north, Howe turned south to consolidate control of Manhattan. By this time the relationship between the two men had broken down almost completely, with Howe, apparently fed up with Clinton's constant stream of criticisms and suggestions, refusing to allow Clinton even minor deviations in the army's marching route.[49] In November Howe ordered Clinton to begin preparing an expedition to occupy Newport, Rhode Island, desired as a port by the Royal Navy. When Howe sent General Cornwallis into New Jersey to chase after Washington, Clinton proposed that, rather than taking Newport, his force should be landed in New Jersey in an attempt to envelop Washington's army.[50] Howe rejected this advice, and Clinton sailed for Newport in early December, occupying it in the face of minimal opposition.[51] In January 1777 Clinton was given leave to return to England.[52] General Howe submitted his resignation as Commander-in-Chief in America in the wake of the 1777 campaigns, and Clinton was on the short list of nominees to replace him—despite being mistrusted by Prime Minister North, principally over his many complaints and requests to resign. Clinton was formally appointed to the post on 4 February 1778. Word of this did not arrive until April, and Clinton assumed command in Philadelphia in May 1778.[64] France had formally entered the war on the American side by this time. Clinton was consequently ordered to withdraw from Philadelphia and send 5,000 of his troops to the economically important Caribbean. For the rest of the war, Clinton received few reinforcements as a consequence of the globalisation of the conflict with France.[65] His orders were to strengthen areas in America that were firmly under British control, and do no more than conduct raiding expeditions in the American-controlled areas.[66] There was a shortage of transports for all of the Loyalists fleeing Philadelphia, so Clinton acted against his direct orders and decided to move the army to New York by land instead of by sea.[67] He marched to New York and fought a battle with Washington's army at Monmouth Court House on 28 June.[68] Clinton burnished his reputation at home by writing a report on the movement that greatly exaggerated the size of Washington's Continental Army and minimised the British casualties at Monmouth.[69] Arriving in New York, he and Admiral Howe were faced with a French fleet outside the harbour. Fortunately, Admiral d'Estaing decided against crossing the bar into the harbour, and sailed instead for Newport.[70] Once Clinton learned of his destination, he marshalled troops to reinforce the Newport garrison while Lord Howe sailed to meet d'Estaing. Both fleets were scattered by a storm, and the Americans failed to take Newport before Clinton arrived.[71] Clinton sent the supporting force on a raid of nearby communities, while he returned to New York to organize the troops that were to be sent southward.[72] Clinton sent a detachment to strike at Georgia that took Savannah in December, and it gained a tenuous foothold at Augusta in January 1779.[73] He also detached troops for service in the West Indies in a plan to capture St. Lucia; the expedition was a success, compelling a French surrender not long before the French fleet arrived.[74] Clinton managed to establish a harmonious relationship with William Eden, a member of the Carlisle Peace Commission. This commission had been sent in a vain attempt at reconciliation with the American Congress. Despite its failures, Eden and Clinton got along, and Eden promised to make sure that Clinton's dispatches received favourable distribution in England.[75] Clinton found himself dealing with the tit-for-tat murders taking place between the Patriots and Loyalists, and he was in office when Captain Huddy was murdered, which eventually led to the Asgill Affair. Early in 1779 Clinton sent his trusted aide, Lieutenant Duncan Drummond, to England in order to argue Clinton's request to be recalled. On 30 June 1779, Clinton issued what has become known as the Philipsburg Proclamation (so named because it was issued from his headquarters at the Philipsburg Manor House in Westchester County, New York). This proclamation institutionalized in the British Army an offer of freedom to enlisted runaway slaves that had first been made in a similar proclamation by Virginia Governor Lord Dunmore in 1775. He justified this offer by citing the fact that the Continental Army was also actively recruiting blacks. The proclamation led to a flood of fugitive slaves making their way to British lines to take advantage of the offer,[86] and the issue of slave repatriation would complicate Anglo-American relations as the war was ending.[87] In 1782, after fighting in the North American theater ended with the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Clinton was replaced as Commander-in-Chief by Sir Guy Carleton, and he returned to England. In 1783, Clinton published a Narrative of the Campaign of 1781 in North America in which he attempted to lay the blame for the 1781 campaign failures on General Cornwallis. This was met with a public response by Cornwallis, who leveled his own criticisms at Clinton. Clinton also resumed his seat in Parliament, serving until 1784.[95] Not much is known about what Clinton did from 1784 until he was re-elected to Parliament in 1790 for Launceston in Cornwall, a pocket borough controlled by his cousin Newcastle. Three years later, in October 1793, Clinton was promoted to full general. The following July he was appointed Governor of Gibraltar, but he died at Portland Place before he was able to assume that post.[96] He was buried in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
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Born April 16, 1730; The date of birth long been disputed; family records in College of Arm London do not have it; date taken from Clement's Library notebook from Clinton
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Sproule, Geo. F. (George F.), 1741-1817. A plan of the environs of Brooklyn showing the position of the rebel lines and defences on the 27th of August 1776.
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A plan of the environs of Brooklyn showing the position of the rebel lines and defences on the 27th of August 1776. March 1781.
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Hills, John, surveyor. Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Middle Town shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British Army under the command of His Excellency Genl: Sir Henry Clinton and the advance corps of the rebel army, June 28, 1778, by I. Hills. Sketch of Middletown, June.
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Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Middle Town shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British Army under the command of His Excellency Genl: Sir Henry Clinton and the advance corps of the rebel army, June 28, 1778, by I. Hills. Sketch of Middletown, June. [1778]
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Hooper, William, 1742-1790. ALS, [1776 February 6, New York, to Joseph Hewes and John Penn, Philadelphia.].
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ALS, [1776 February 6, New York, to Joseph Hewes and John Penn, Philadelphia.].
Hooper, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, warns of an impending attack on the colonies by British forces in North Carolina. Relates intelligence on the Mercury Man of War with General Clinton on board. Urges their influence on the Provincial Council to make provisions.
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Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Belgrade and surrounding region].
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[Belgrade and surrounding region]. [17--]
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Papers of the Mellish Family of Hodsock, Nottinghamshire, c.1160-1991, 1160-1991
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Letters and autographs collected by Harvard University philosophy professor B.A.G. Fuller.
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Lee, Charles, 1731-1782. Charles Lee letterbook, 1776 July 2 - Aug. [27?].
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Charles Lee letterbook, 1776 July 2 - Aug. [27?].
Portion of letter book containing copies of letters, 2 July - [27?] Aug. 1776, written from Charleston and "Purisbourg" [Purrysburg] in South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia. Recipients include John Hancock, [Henry] Clinton, [John] Armstrong, [William] Moultrie, Patrick Henry, Council of North Carolina, Council of Georgia, President of Convention of Virginia, various officers serving in Lee's command, and 21 letters to John Rutledge, Governor of South Carolina, re military operations at Charleston, defense of Port Royal, cooperation of troops, attack on Florida, Indian situation, and recommendations to Congress on conduct of the war.
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United States. Continental Army. Southern Dept. Continental Army Southern Department records, 1778-1890 (bulk 1778-1780).
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Continental Army Southern Department records, 1778-1890 (bulk 1778-1780).
Volume contains: 1. Rules for the formation of troops. 2. Journal of a campaign to the southward (Brig. Gen. Robert Howe's expedition against the British on St. Mary's in Florida, 1778 May 9-June 14). 3. Orderly book (1778 Aug. 24-1780 May 10). 4. Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry held at Purrysburgh (1779 March 13-16, the court martial of Brig. Gen. John Ash). 5. Journal of the siege of Charles Towne (1780 March 28-May 12). 6. Copies of letters (correspondence between Gen. Lincoln and Sir Henry Clinton) and Articles of Capitulation. Includes charts listing the number of officers and staff stationed at various locations, lists of officers (and their dates of commission, resignation, and promotion), and a technical drawing of a gun (cannon). A note in the front of the volume states that the handwriting in the first part of the book ("Journal" and part of the "Rules") is that of John F. Grimke. Another note (1890) attributes the first note to Grimke's son, Thomas S. Grimke.
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Sketch of forts Clinton and Montgomery stormed the 6th October 1777 by the troops under the command of Sr. Henry Clinton K:B: lt. general of his majesty's forces and commander in chief of New York and its dependencies.
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Sketch of forts Clinton and Montgomery stormed the 6th October 1777 by the troops under the command of Sr. Henry Clinton K:B: lt. general of his majesty's forces and commander in chief of New York and its dependencies. [1777]
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IV, Miscellany, 1756-1807
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Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume IV, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 4 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 (2), John Burgoyne, Nathanael Greene, Earl of Dartmouth, Joseph Reed (2), Horatio Gates, John Sullivan, Elbridge Gerry, Guy Carleton, Richard Montgomery, Aaron Burr (2), William Pitt, David Wooster, John Lamb (2), Benjamin Church, Thomas Graves, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Knox (2), Benedict Arnold, Christopher Greene, Philip Schuyler, Thomas Mifflin, Martha Washington, Charles Lee, John Adams, John Macpherson, Daniel Morgan, Henry Clinton. Prints: View of Boston from the Bay; Washington's Headquarters at Cmabridge; Vue du mont Vernon et la maison du général Washington; Death of Chatham; Quebec in 1775; View of Quebec, the Capital of British America; London; Mount Vernon; A View of Quebec from the Bason; On th Wast River; A Perspective View of the City of Quebec, the Capital of Canada; [Quebec - The Old Citadel]; [Quebec]; Hudson River From Hoboken; The Evacuation of Boston. Letters: ALS, Jonathan Trumbull to Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, and Oliver Wolcott, May 5, 1778; ALS, Joseph Reed to Abbè Raynal, July 14, 1780; ALS, Elbridge Gerry to Mr. Eliot, June 24, 1800; A[aman.]LS, Aaron Burr to Timothy Edwards, March 5, 1789; ALS, Henry Knox to Mrs. Breck, September 21, 1786; ALS, Píerre Van Cortlandt to Philip Schuyler, MArch 8, 1785; ALS, N. Decubaur to Stephen Moylan, November 21, 1807; ALS, Edward Everett to , February 19, 1834. Documents: A[aman.]DS, [authorization of expenditure, sent to Ebenezer Hancock and signed by Artemus and Joseph Ward], July 29, 1776; ADS, [Proclamation by New Hampshire Governor John Sullivan of a fast], February 29, 1788; A[aman.]DS, [Warrant for the arrest of Reuben Payne, issued by Virignia Governor Benjamin Harrison], June 6, 1782; DS, [Commission of Jonathan Gage, signed by John Avery, et al.], July 2, 1778.
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume IV, Miscellany, 1756-1807.
Private intelligence as to the American army from Jan. 20 to July 19, 1781, 1781
Title:
Private intelligence as to the American army from Jan. 20 to July 19, 1781 1781
Sir Henry Clinton (1738?-1795) was a general in the British Army during the American revolution. Volume contains Clinton's intelligence reports on American forces from Jan. 20 to July 19, 1781.
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- Private intelligence as to the American army from Jan. 20 to July 19, 1781, 1781
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Serbia].
Title:
[Serbia]. [17--]
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Serbia].
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Information of deserters and others, not included in private intelligence ..., 1780-1781.
Title:
Information of deserters and others, not included in private intelligence ..., 1780-1781.
Volume contains Clinton's account of information on American forces received from deserters and others.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Information of deserters and others, not included in private intelligence ..., 1780-1781.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letter : [Springfield, N.J.], to [Governor William Livingston, 1780 June 18].
Title:
Letter : [Springfield, N.J.], to [Governor William Livingston, 1780 June 18].
Postscript to a ms. letter of the same date, in the handwriting of Robert Hanson Harrison and signed by Washington; describes British ships at Sandy Hook, N.J., assumed to be carrying Sir Henry Clinton; conveys urgent need for more troops.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letter : [Springfield, N.J.], to [Governor William Livingston, 1780 June 18].
Simcoe, John Graves, 1752-1806. John Graves Simcoe papers, 1774-1824, bulk 1774-1804.
Title:
John Graves Simcoe papers, 1774-1824, bulk 1774-1804.
The John Simcoe papers are a miscellaneous collection of letters and documents pertaining to Loyalist Colonel Simcoe's career as an officer during the American Revolution and as Governor of Upper Canada (1792-1796).
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- Simcoe, John Graves, 1752-1806. John Graves Simcoe papers, 1774-1824, bulk 1774-1804.
George Sackville Germain papers 1683-1785 Germain, George Sackville papers
Title:
George Sackville Germain papers 1683-1785 Germain, George Sackville papers
The Lord George Sackville Germain papers contain the political and military correspondence of Germain, British military officer and secretary of state for North America during the American Revolution. In addition to official letters and reports, the collection comprises copies of secret military dispatches, reports and extracts detailing the activities of the commanders and colonial governors of North America, and a copybook of letters between American diplomat Benjamin Franklin, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Pownall, and Boston reverend Samuel Cooper.
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- George Sackville Germain papers, Germain, George Sackville papers, 1683-1785
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Autograph signature to a letter : Headquarters, New York, to Thomas Barrow, 1779 May 3.
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Autograph signature to a letter : Headquarters, New York, to Thomas Barrow, 1779 May 3.
Concerning payment of money to Capt. Ferguson for his regiment.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Autograph signature to a letter : Headquarters, New York, to Thomas Barrow, 1779 May 3.
Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839, (bulk 1753-1839)
Title:
Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839 (bulk 1753-1839)
Collection is composed of autograph letters of prominent colonial, revolutionary, and early American figures which are interleaved in the five volume work by Washington Irving, LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. The letters were bound into the work by R. W. Smith in 1878-1879 for Timothy Hopkins.
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- Washington Irving collection, 1683-1839, (bulk 1753-1839)
Lippincott, Richard, 1745-1826. Richard Lippincott papers, 1782.
Title:
Richard Lippincott papers, 1782.
Contemporary copies of statements, testimony, arguments, correspondence, instructions, and other documents in the court-martial of Richard Lippincott of the Associated Loyalists, tried for hanging Joshua Huddy, a prisoner of war, near Sandy Hook, N.J., in April 1782. Includes related correspondence of Sir Henry Clinton, William Franklin, and George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (229 pages).1 microfilm reel.
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- Lippincott, Richard, 1745-1826. Richard Lippincott papers, 1782.
Mazyck family. Mazyck family papers, 1748-1889.
Title:
Mazyck family papers, 1748-1889.
Records of plantation management, land papers, items re American Revolution, Civil War, social activities, politics at state and national levels; cotton trade; and other topics. Chiefly business papers of Stephen, William, Edmund, and Elizabeth Porcher Mazyck, and papers of William and Melcher Garner and Plowden Weston of St. Paul's Parish; including record, ca. 18 Sept. 1756-16 Feb. 1766, of mortgage and sale of African American slaves identified by name; land grant, 28 Jan. 1771, to Peter Mazyck for 250 acres in Berkeley County, S.C.; lease, release, and conveyance, 25 and 26 Feb. 1771, between Daniel Strobel and Peter Mazyck for land in Amelia Township (Berkeley County, S.C.) Printed letter, 28 June 1776 (Charleston, S.C.), to Capt. Daniel Ravenel (St. John's Parish, S.C.), re Clinton's attempt to land on Haddrel's Point, disposition of crown officers and Tories, and preparations to protect the city; mortgage, 29 Oct. 1800, from Andrew Heatly to William Mazyck; conveyance of lands in trust, 28 Feb. 1819, to William Mazyck for daughter Mary Mazyck Wilson; marriage settlement, 13 Feb. 1832, re Mary Mazyck Wilson and Samuel Wilson, Jr. Stock certificate, 1832, Bank of the U.S. at Charleston, S.C.; invitation, 1 Feb. 1836, Charleston, S.C., to Jockey Club Ball at St. Andrew's Hall; account book, 1844, of William Mazyck, re accounts with various people, railroad shipping, taxes, fees, and goods sold; and unbound volume, 1961, re Mazyck family Bible records, 1748-1854. Letter, 2 Feb. 1846, Charleston, Daniel Ravenel to William Mazyck, re church business; land conveyance, 4 Mar. 1846, Anne Bay to William Mazyck for lot in Charleston; letter, 20 May 1854, H.A. DeSaussure, to William Mazyck, Charleston, S.C., re tribute to barrister Isaac Mazyck; agreement, 3 Nov. 1858, between William Mazyck and Alva Gage and Company, keepers of the ice house, re construction of a brick foundation wall; letter, 27 May 1864, Richmond, Va., Thomas Pinckney to Mrs. William Lucas, re mlitary conditions. Letters, 1878-1880, correspondence of Alexander Mazyck with Arthur Mazyck, and with Stephen D. Doar; letter, 22 June 1884 (London, England) Alexander Mazyck, to Frederick Adolphus Porcher, re U.S. politics and prospects of Grover Cleveland's election; and letter, 16 Nov. 1890 (London, England), to William St. Julien Mazyck, re McKinley tariff, fall of cotton prices, recent Republican defeats, and uncertainty that S.C. legislature would blindly follow Benjamin Tillman regardless of resulting damage to the state.
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- Mazyck family. Mazyck family papers, 1748-1889.
Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de, 1745-1837. Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats-Unis, 1806?
Title:
Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats-Unis, 1806?
Volume (166 p.) contains Barbé-Marbois's account of the conspiracy of Benedict Arnold and Henry Clinton against the U.S.
ArchivalResource: Original: .15 linear foot (1 v.)Copy: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de, 1745-1837. Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats-Unis, 1806?
Newcastle (Clumber) Collection, 1200-1942
Title:
Newcastle (Clumber) Collection 1200-1942
ArchivalResource: 24,545 items (approx.)
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- Newcastle (Clumber) Collection, 1200-1942
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843
Title:
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.
ArchivalResource: 252 volumes, 10 env., 2 folders, 3 cases, 57 boxes (31.6 linear ft.)
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- Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
Eleazer Everett orderly book 1780 Everett, Eleazer orderly book
Title:
Eleazer Everett orderly book 1780 Everett, Eleazer orderly book
The Eleazer Everett orderly book contains 66 pages of Revolutionary War orders, kept by an American soldier stationed at West Point, and 42 pages of hand-copied vocal music. The military entries are comprised of general orders, garrison orders, and marching orders, from Generals Richard Howe and George Washington, and include a discussion of Benedict Arnold's treason and the trial and execution of John André.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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- Eleazer Everett orderly book, Everett, Eleazer orderly book, 1780
Verplanks.
Title:
Verplanks. [177-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : gray wash ; 24.6 x 32.2 cm.
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- Verplanks.
Mellish, Charles. Letter : Manchester Square, [England], to Abraham Motte, 1782 June 7.
Title:
Letter : Manchester Square, [England], to Abraham Motte, 1782 June 7.
Mellish regrets that he cannot secure a commission in the British army for Motte through his friend Sir Henry Clinton but offers to recommend Motte to Mr. and Mrs. Gillon for their assistance.
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- Mellish, Charles. Letter : Manchester Square, [England], to Abraham Motte, 1782 June 7.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Battle of Monmouth, 28th June 1778.
Title:
Battle of Monmouth, 28th June 1778. 1778.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 39 x 55 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Battle of Monmouth, 28th June 1778.
Philipse family. Philipse - Gouverneur family papers, [ca. 1653]-1874.
Title:
Philipse - Gouverneur family papers, [ca. 1653]-1874.
Documents having to do with land holding in and around Yonkers and Westchester and Dutchess Counties, N.Y. The documents relate to the holdings of the Philipse, Gouverneur, Verplanck, Livingston, and other allied families. Included are grants, patents, deeds, indentures, transfers, wills, leases, accounts, maps, and records of civil and chancery court actions. Many of the documents bear the signature of Roger Morris, Sir Henry Clinton, General Sir William Howe, General William Tryon, Edward Viscount Cornbury (later, 3rd Earl of Clarendon), John Jacob Astor, and various members of the landholding families of the area. There is also a small group of reproductions of the Philipse and Gouverneur family portraits.
ArchivalResource: 174 items (3 boxes)
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- Philipse family. Philipse - Gouverneur family papers, [ca. 1653]-1874.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Autograph letter signed : to William and Henry (probably his two sons), Aug 9.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : to William and Henry (probably his two sons), Aug 9.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3/4 p.) ; (8vo.)
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Autograph letter signed : to William and Henry (probably his two sons), Aug 9.
Simpson, James, 1737-1815. Letter : New York, [N.Y.], to Sir Henry Clinton, 1779 Aug. 20.
Title:
Letter : New York, [N.Y.], to Sir Henry Clinton, 1779 Aug. 20.
Letter concerns Simpson's mission to acquire information about the "temper and disposition" of the citizens of South Carolina, "particularly in the back country," to find out if they "might be depended upon to assist His Majesty's forces," and to give them assurances of protection and support from Great Britain. Simpson reports his observations and offers his suggestion that Clinton should first secure the assistance of "friends in the back country" before proceeding to Charleston, S.C.
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- Simpson, James, 1737-1815. Letter : New York, [N.Y.], to Sir Henry Clinton, 1779 Aug. 20.
Great Britain. Army. Brigade of Guards (1776-1783). Orderly books, 1776-1779.
Title:
Orderly books, 1776-1779.
Orderly books, August 15, 1776 - January 28, 1777, August 7, 1778 - December 25, 1778, and January 1, 1779 - December 31, 1779 of the British Foot Guards stationed in New York City. The 1776-1777 volume contains general, brigade and regimental orders dated from New York City, Staten Island, New Utrecht, Newtown, York Island, New Rochelle, White Plains, Dobbs Ferry, Delancy Mills, Newark, Amboy, Rariton's Landing, Trenton, Brunswick. The entry for September 22, 1776, records the execution of Nathan Hale. The 1778 volume contains general, brigade, regimental and garrison orders, dated from New York City. The 1779 volume contains garrison, battalion and brigade orders, as well as the general orders of Sir Henry Clinton, dated from New York City (including Laurel Hill and Morris's House). They include some accounts of courts-martial. Ms. note by W.A. Irvine at the beginning of the 1778 volume states that it came from the papers of Brigadier General William Irvine, 2nd Pennsylvania Brigade. Ms. note by R.C. Root at the beginning of the 1779 volume states that it was found in the mid-nineteenth century, with a collection of Anthony Wayne's orderly books, in an attic at the Old Arsenal in Philadelphia.
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- Great Britain. Army. Brigade of Guards (1776-1783). Orderly books, 1776-1779.
Thomas Gage papers 1754-1807 1759-1775 Gage, Thomas, papers
Title:
Thomas Gage papers 1754-1807 1759-1775 Gage, Thomas, papers
The Thomas Gage papers consist of the military and governmental correspondence and headquarter papers of General Thomas Gage, officer in the British Army in America (1754-1763) and commander-in-chief of the British forces in North America between 1763 and 1775. The papers include incoming correspondence and retained copies of letters written by Gage, together with a large quantity of documents related to military administration and manuscript maps of North America. The collection is particularly strong in documenting British administration of North America after the French and Indian War, interactions with Native Americans, and the years preceding the American Revolution. The series is described in a separate finding aid. Thomas Gage warrants
ArchivalResource: 70 linear feet
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- Thomas Gage papers, Gage, Thomas, papers, 1754-1807, 1759-1775
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. A Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill / for Comm. Forces, 4th Oct. 1775, H. Clinton, Maj. Gen.
Title:
A Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill / for Comm. Forces, 4th Oct. 1775, H. Clinton, Maj. Gen. 1775.
ArchivalResource: 1 map : ms., col. ; 24 x 32 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. A Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill / for Comm. Forces, 4th Oct. 1775, H. Clinton, Maj. Gen.
Vaughan, John, ca. 1731-1795. John Vaughan papers, 1779-1781, 1784, 1789.
Title:
John Vaughan papers, 1779-1781, 1784, 1789.
The John Vaughan papers document British activities in the West Indies during the American Revolution. Covered are Vaughan's incoming letters, dispatches, bills, reports, and memoranda during his command of the Leeward Islands from November of 1779 to March 1881.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. and 2 loose items.
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- Vaughan, John, ca. 1731-1795. John Vaughan papers, 1779-1781, 1784, 1789.
VOL. I.: William Gilliland; 8 June, 1775, f. 2. Henry Hay; Ticonderoga, 19 Aug. 1776, 5 Apr. 1777, ff. 3, 48. Christopher Greene, and others, prisoners; Quebec, 5 June, 27 July, 1776, ff. 8, 13. Colonel Mat. Visscher, secretary of the Albany Committe...
Title:
VOL. I.: William Gilliland; 8 June, 1775, f. 2. Henry Hay; Ticonderoga, 19 Aug. 1776, 5 Apr. 1777, ff. 3, 48. Christopher Greene, and others, prisoners; Quebec, 5 June, 27 July, 1776, ff. 8, 13. Colonel Mat. Visscher, secretary of the Albany Committe... 8 Jun 1775-30 Aug 1780
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- VOL. I.: William Gilliland; 8 June, 1775, f. 2. Henry Hay; Ticonderoga, 19 Aug. 1776, 5 Apr. 1777, ff. 3, 48. Christopher Greene, and others, prisoners; Quebec, 5 June, 27 July, 1776, ff. 8, 13. Colonel Mat. Visscher, secretary of the Albany Committe...
John Vaughan papers 1779-1781, 1784, 1789 Vaughan, John papers
Title:
John Vaughan papers 1779-1781, 1784, 1789 Vaughan, John papers
The John Vaughan papers document British activities in the West Indies during the American Revolution. Covered are Vaughan's incoming letters, dispatches, bills, reports, and memoranda during his command of the Leeward Islands from November of 1779 to March 1881.
ArchivalResource: 3 volumes and 2 loose items
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- John Vaughan papers, Vaughan, John papers, 1779-1781, 1784, 1789
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Hudson's River from Stony Pt. to Fort Montgomery.
Title:
Hudson's River from Stony Pt. to Fort Montgomery. [177-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : outline col. ; 30.8 x 19 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Hudson's River from Stony Pt. to Fort Montgomery.
Keugh, Lieutenant William, Report of British Officer to His Majesty from Camp at German Town 28th of Setptemr. 1777, 1777 September 28- October 7
Title:
Keugh, Lieutenant William, Report of British Officer to His Majesty from Camp at German Town 28th of Setptemr. 1777 1777 September 28- October 7
Lieutenant William Keugh (b. 1732) was an Irish-born officer in the British army during the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. Serving as Adjutant for the 44th Regiment of Foot, Keugh wrote Report of British Officer to His Majesty from Camp at German Town 28th of Setptemr. 1777, which chronicles the Philadelphia campaign of 1777, including descriptions of the Battles of Brandywine, Paoli and Germantown.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Volume(s)
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- Keugh, Lieutenant William, Report of British Officer to His Majesty from Camp at German Town 28th of Setptemr. 1777, 1777 September 28- October 7
Hyma, Albert, 1893-1978. Papers, 1954-1972.
Title:
Papers, 1954-1972.
Papers, 1954-1972, undated, include: essays, research notes, biographical information, letters to Hyma, and legal documents. Subjects include: Grand Rapids, the Christian Reformed Church, Bishop Frederic Baraga, the Reformed Church in America, Desiderius Erasmus, Sir Henry Clinton, and the American Revolution.
ArchivalResource: .25 cubic ft. (in 1 box)
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- Hyma, Albert, 1893-1978. Papers, 1954-1972.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Henry Clinton Collection, 1776.
Title:
Henry Clinton Collection, 1776.
The collection consists of one volume detailing the British attacks on Charleston Harbor, transcribed letters between commanders Sir Henry Clinton and Sir Peter Parker, and maps of the area and battles.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear ft. (3 folders, 1 v.)
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Henry Clinton Collection, 1776.
John Graves Simcoe Papers
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John Graves Simcoe Papers
Papers of Lt. Col. John Graves Simcoe. Included are eighteen manuscript maps, many executed in watercolors, of military actions in Virginia; printed maps like those that also appear in Simcoe's book, A Journal of the Operation of the Queen's Rangers, (Exeter, 1787); diagram of the principal streets and buildings of Williamsburg, Va; a watercolor view of Yorktown, Va., during the siege; copies of letters regarding the book and political and military affairs; reminiscences and memorabilia on Simcoe and his father; and two watercolors of soldiers of the Queen's Rangers. The manuscript maps and drawings were probably made by a soldier under Simcoe's command.
ArchivalResource: 49 items.
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- John Graves Simcoe Papers, ca. 1776-1806.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. LS, 1779 Feb. 3, New York, N.Y., to Lord George Germain.
Title:
LS, 1779 Feb. 3, New York, N.Y., to Lord George Germain.
Protests the promotion of Hessian officers in preference to his own British officers.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. LS, 1779 Feb. 3, New York, N.Y., to Lord George Germain.
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, 1755-1835
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835
Portraits, prints, letters, and documents tipped into Volume 11 of the extra-illustrated quarto edition of Washington Irving's Life of George Washington (New York: G.P. Putnam & Co., 1855-1856)
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (84 items)
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, Volume XI, Miscellany, 1755-1835.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [India].
Title:
[India]. [ca. 1791]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 40.7 x 31.8 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [India].
Campbell, John. Plan of the scene of action at Charlestown in the province of South Carolina the 28th June 1776.
Title:
Plan of the scene of action at Charlestown in the province of South Carolina the 28th June 1776. [1776]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 59.9 x 93.2 cm.
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- Campbell, John. Plan of the scene of action at Charlestown in the province of South Carolina the 28th June 1776.
Arbuthnot, Marriot, 1711-1794. Marriot Arbuthnot letters to George Jackson, 1776-1780.
Title:
Marriot Arbuthnot letters to George Jackson, 1776-1780.
Six ALS written by Arbuthnot to Jackson in London. Three ALS are dated 1776, when Arbuthnot was in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and concern the arrival at Halifax of British forces retreating from Boston in April 1776. Arbuthnot's first letter, begun on April 1 and written through May 1, describes the arrival of the army and 800 loyalists, Arbuthnot's fears of famine and worries over supplies, and mentions reports of the movements of the Continental Army to Virginia to oppose General Henry Clinton. A letter of May 10 describes continuing worries over supplies, and a letter of June 3 describes his displeasure with the army's conduct and that of Admiral Shuldham. Three ALS are dated 1780, soon after the surrender of Charleston, South Carolina. A letter dated June 1, written from Charleston, details news of the movement of the French fleet, and describes delays in intercepting them. The second letter, begun August 9th and written through the 18th, is written while at anchor in Gardiner's Bay and mentions plans since abandoned of going up the Potomac in order to meet Admiral Ternay's fleet. He criticizes Clinton for being undecided about what to do, and continues his complaints in the third letter of September 2.
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- Arbuthnot, Marriot, 1711-1794. Marriot Arbuthnot letters to George Jackson, 1776-1780.
William L. Clements Library. William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
Title:
William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
This collection contains the letters and official papers of Lord Shelburne, British politician, Member of Parliament, secretary of state for the Southern Department, and Prime Minister. The papers document British foreign, colonial, and domestic affairs throughout the 18th century with special focus on the periods 1766-1768 and 1782-1783.
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- William L. Clements Library. William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, 1665-1885.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Autograph letter signed : to Gen. Riedesel, (1760-1763) 10 heures mardi au soir.
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Autograph letter signed : to Gen. Riedesel, (1760-1763) 10 heures mardi au soir.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 1/2 p.) ; (8vo.)
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Autograph letter signed : to Gen. Riedesel, (1760-1763) 10 heures mardi au soir.
Harleston, Isaac Child, 1745-1798. Isaac Child Harleston letters, 1780-1936.
Title:
Isaac Child Harleston letters, 1780-1936.
Typescript (1935-1936) copies of five letters written to Isaac Child Harleston from Francis Marion at Bacon Bridge, South Carolina and James H. Thomson "copied along with other Harleston family correspondence" [not included] by Julia W. Reynolds during a W.P.A. project (1935-1936). Four letters from Francis Marion dated March 1780 are addressed to Major Isaac Harleston, 2nd Regiment, Charleston, South Carolina. The first letter discusses which individuals might be placed in Harleston's regiment or better placed elsewhere. Marion tells Harleston he has permission to give a commission to Stephen Mazyck. The second letter lists a return of the Light Corps including the total number of individuals by rank, as well as those sick in Proveaux and [Thomas] Moultrie's companies. Marion notes that he will be seeing Harleston in a day or two since the enemy is along the Ashley River at St. Andrews Church, Generals Clinton and Cornwallis with them. The third letter is an invitation to dine with the general. The fourth letter states the enemy has crossed the Wappoo River with 1,000 grenadiers and light infantry and was within six miles of their location. The fifth letter fragment is from James H. Thomson to Harleston at Strawberry (S.C.) regarding a female slave. Thomson offers any of Harleston's people an eight dollar reward to apprehend and deliver her to him or the warden of the workhouse. Thomson writes "The Negroes of that estate have almost all proved runaways & rogues. There is no knowing a Slave."
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- Harleston, Isaac Child, 1745-1798. Isaac Child Harleston letters, 1780-1936.
Alexander Leslie letterbooks, 1781-1782
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Alexander Leslie letterbooks 1781-1782
Alexander Leslie (ca. 1740-1794) was an officer in the British Army. Collection consists of correspondence and documents (some transcripts) pertaining to the British Army command at Charleston, South Carolina, during the American revolution. Bulk of the correspondence is letters from General Leslie and Colonel Nisbet Balfour (commandant of Charleston under Cornwallis). Documents include military warrants, accounts, orders, and reports.
ArchivalResource: .3 linear foot; 1 microfilm reel
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- Alexander Leslie letterbooks, 1781-1782
James Moncrieff papers 1710-1894 1780-1804 Moncrieff, James
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James Moncrieff papers 1710-1894 1780-1804 Moncrieff, James
The James Moncrieff papers are made up of letters, documents, and reports partially documenting the military career of Moncrieff, a British engineer. In particular, the papers regard Moncrieff’s engineering work following the siege of Charlestown, South Carolina (1780 ff.), and in the West Indies in the early 1790s.
ArchivalResource: 403 items (1.5 linear feet)
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- James Moncrieff papers, Moncrieff, James, 1710-1894, 1780-1804
Conover family. Hankinson/Conover families historical scrapbook, 1939-1978.
Title:
Hankinson/Conover families historical scrapbook, 1939-1978.
Scrapbook compiled by members of the Hankinson and Conover (Covenhoven) families relating to the Covenhoven house in Freehold, N.J., used as General Henry Clinton's headquarters during the American Revolution.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Conover family. Hankinson/Conover families historical scrapbook, 1939-1978.
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.
British Army in America collection, 1759-1782.
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British Army in America collection, 1759-1782.
Letters and documents relating primarily to the British Army's defense of Penobscot Bay, Halifax, and Canada during the American Revolution. Includes letters concerning the French and Indian War. Correspondents include Sir Henry Clinton; Guy Carleton, Baron Dorchester; Sir Frederick Haldimand; William Petty, Marquis of Lansdowne; and Francis MacLean.
ArchivalResource: 51 items.1 container.
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- British Army in America collection, 1759-1782.
Hooper, William, 1742-1790. ALS, 1776 April 17 : Halifax, North Carolina, to Joseph Hewes, Philadelphia.
Title:
ALS, 1776 April 17 : Halifax, North Carolina, to Joseph Hewes, Philadelphia.
Written while Hooper attended the North Carolina Provincial Congress, he here describes military and political conditions in North Carolina: " ... There are at Wilmington about 2700 men chiefly Militia & Minute Men. Governour Martin [deposed loyalist governor of N. Carolina] is near Brunswick with 35 Vessels great & small armed & unarmed. Clinton is with him expecting Cornwallis with 4000 men. With a few musquets [sic] & those bad, no cannon, little powder must we oppose them---but the spirit of this people is equal to anything." He speaks also of a trip through Virginia to Halifax; of the increasing support of the people of N. Carolina and Virginia for Separation.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 37 x 23 cm.
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- Hooper, William, 1742-1790. ALS, 1776 April 17 : Halifax, North Carolina, to Joseph Hewes, Philadelphia.
Heath, William, 1737-1814. Papers of William Heath, 1774-1872 (bulk 1774-1814).
Title:
Papers of William Heath, 1774-1872 (bulk 1774-1814).
Correspondence, diaries (1775-1804), orderly books (1776-1783), general military papers, and miscellaneous papers, chiefly 1774-1814, relating primarily to Heath's service in the Continental Army as major general under George Washington. Topics include the daily conduct of the war and administration of the army, problems of diplomacy and politics, and Heath's political activities in Massachusetts. Correspondents include John Adams, Sam Adams, Benedict Arnold, John Burgoyne, Sir Henry Clinton, Charles Henri, comte d'Estaing, Elbridge Gerry, Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock, John Jay, Henry Knox, Henry Laurens, La Luzerne, Lafayette, Benjamin Lincoln, Rochambeau, Philip John Schuyler, John Stark, John Sullivan, and Samuel Ward.
ArchivalResource: 46 microfilm reels.
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- Heath, William, 1737-1814. Papers of William Heath, 1774-1872 (bulk 1774-1814).
William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers 1665-1885 Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers
Title:
William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers 1665-1885 Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers
This collection contains the letters and official papers of Lord Shelburne, British politician, Member of Parliament, secretary of state for the Southern Department, and Prime Minister. The papers document British foreign, colonial, and domestic affairs throughout the 18th century with special focus on the periods 1766-1768 and 1782-1783.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet
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- William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne papers, Shelburne, William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of, papers, 1665-1885
Bell, Andrew, 1753-1832. Andrew Bell papers, 1777-1838.
Title:
Andrew Bell papers, 1777-1838.
Two volumes chiefly of letters received by Bell.
ArchivalResource: 100 items : 2 v.1 container.
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- Bell, Andrew, 1753-1832. Andrew Bell papers, 1777-1838.
Peters, John, 1740-1788. John Peters papers, 1770-1786.
Title:
John Peters papers, 1770-1786.
Correspondence, military orders, an autobiographical narrative, commissions, and items of Loyalist verse and satire, 1770-1786 and undated, of New York Loyalist Colonel John Peters of the Queen's Loyal Rangers.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (21 items)
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- Peters, John, 1740-1788. John Peters papers, 1770-1786.
Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn papers 1676-1801 1764-1800 Wedderburn, Alexander papers
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Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn papers 1676-1801 1764-1800 Wedderburn, Alexander papers
The Alexander Wedderburn papers contain correspondence, documents, notes, and writings pertaining to Anglo-American relations during the late 18th century. The papers include items about the Boston Tea Party, the American Revolution, and claims brought under the 1794 Treaty of Amity (Jay Treaty).
ArchivalResource: 0.75 linear feet
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- Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn papers, Wedderburn, Alexander papers, 1676-1801, 1764-1800
McHenry, James, 1753-1816. Letter to Colonel [William Stephens] Smith [manuscript] 1779 November 24.
Title:
Letter to Colonel [William Stephens] Smith [manuscript] 1779 November 24.
Henry congratulates Stephens on the birth of a son, and then discusses the progress of the Revolutionary War. He notes the patriot's repulse, but not defeat, at Savannah, which was countered by the British retreat from Charleston and the attack at Stono Ferry which should impress the European governments. Henry continues with a discussion of the northern theater including General Clinton's evacuation of Rhode Island, the English loss of naval superiority and the ministry's future plans. He mentions that the North Carolina troops are marching for West Point and concludes with comments on his poor financial situation, and the army's going into winter quarters somewhere near Morristown.
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- McHenry, James, 1753-1816. Letter to Colonel [William Stephens] Smith [manuscript] 1779 November 24.
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
ArchivalResource: 304 volumes (90 linear feet)
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Henry Clinton papers, 1736-1850.
Sir Henry Clinton letters, 1780-1793
Title:
Sir Henry Clinton letters 1780-1793
Three items including opinions on the defense of New York given by Clinton to Lieutenant General James Robertson in 1782.
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- Sir Henry Clinton letters, 1780-1793
Howe, William Howe, Viscount, 1729-1814. [War office in-letters. From military commanders. Commanders-in-Chief, North America] [microform].
Title:
[War office in-letters. From military commanders. Commanders-in-Chief, North America] [microform]. 1776-1780.
ArchivalResource: 404 p.
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- Howe, William Howe, Viscount, 1729-1814. [War office in-letters. From military commanders. Commanders-in-Chief, North America] [microform].
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 8 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, (Richard) Burgoyne, Harriet Ackland (Christian Henrietta Caroline Acland) (2), Baroness De Riedesel, Richard Varick, Daniel Morgan, Benedict Arnold, Henry Clinton, Francis Rawdon Hastings (Earl of Moira) (2), Enoch Parr, Simon Frazer, Henry Dearborn, Horatio Gates, Richard Howe, Charles Gravier Vergennes, John Hazelwood, Alexander Hamilton, Samuel Smith, George Clinton, Lafayette (3), Jedediah Huntington, Benjamin Franklin (2), Henry Laurens, William Alexander (Lord Stirling), James Rivington, Baron Steuben (2), Caron de Beaumarchais, Jean Ternant, Nathaniel Greene, Louis XVI, George III, John Andre. Prints: Battle of Saratoga, September 19, 1777; Battle of Saratoga, September 19, 1777; View of the West Bank of the Hudson River,...20th of Sept 1777; Lady Ackland's Visit to the Camp of Genl. Gates; Surrender of Burgoyne's Army at Saratoga; The Surrender of Burgoyne's Army at Saratoga, Octr. 17, 1777; Saratoga; Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain; The Political Raree-Show: or a Picture of Parties and Politics, during and at the close of the Last Session of Parliament, June 1779 (caricature); The Battle Ground at Germantown; The Battle of Germantown; Crays Ferry; The East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania; Schuylkill; Washington's Head Quarters at Valley Forge; Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; [Washington at Valley Forge]; Washington at Valley Forge; Winter Camp at Valley Forge; View from the Hill in Bordentown. Letters: ALS, Tadeusz Kosciuszko to A. Brockhaus, March [?], 1816; ALS, Francis Rawdon Hastings (Earl of Moira) to Mr. Deare, June 8, 1791; ALS, John Burgoyne to Fanny [?], July 22, 1783; A[aman.]LS, Benjamin Chew to Richard Stockton, December 29, 1803; ALS, Anthony Wayne to John Martin, July 7, 1782; ALS[init.], James Lovell to [?], September 10, 1780; ALS, Elias Boudinot to James Cuthbert, May 4, 1776; ALS, James W. Fairlie to Peter T. Curtenius, May 3, 1785; ALS, William North to Benjamin Walker, December 11, 1801; ALS, Jean Ternant to Richard Howley, Gov. of Georgia, January 28, 1780. Documents: ADS, [Receipt for Samuel Tracy, signed by Jedediah Huntington], May 21, 1777. Maps: Plan of the Attack on Forts Clinton & Montgomery by the British forces under SIR HENRY CLINTON. - Octr 1777 (?); Plan of the Position Taken by Genl. Burgoyne on the 10th of Octr. 1777 in which The British Army was invested (?) by the Americans Under the command of Genl. Gates and surrendered to him on the 16th of October the same year.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (70 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume VIII, miscellany, 1776-1816.
Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807. Papers of Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau 1777-1794.
Title:
Papers of Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau 1777-1794.
Correspondence, manuscript histories, and other papers chiefly concerning French participation in the American Revolution and the establishment of the French branch of the Society of the Cincinnati. Includes material on the siege of Yorktown, Va., and Rochambeau's memoirs entitled Histoire de l'Origine, & des progrès de la guerre ... 1763 ... 1780, and Mémoire De La guerre en amèrique en 1780. Correspondents include King Louis XVI of France, French Minister of War Alexandre Marie Lenor de Saint Mauris, Prince de Montbarey, Sir Henry Clinton, Robert Digby, Charles Henri, comte d'Estaing, Nathanael Greene, Anne César, chevalier de La Luzerne, Chevalier Charles Destouches Andrault, comte et marquis de Langeron, Jean François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse, Philippe Henri, marquis de Ségur, Benjamin Tallmadge, Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes, and George Washington.
ArchivalResource: 1,800 items.16 containers.4 microfilm reel.
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- Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807. Papers of Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau 1777-1794.
Information of deserters and others, not included in private intelligence, 1780-1781
Title:
Information of deserters and others, not included in private intelligence 1780-1781
Sir Henry Clinton (1738?-1795) was a general in the British Army during the American revolution. Volume contains Clinton's account of information on American forces received from deserters and others.
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- Information of deserters and others, not included in private intelligence, 1780-1781
Clinton, George, 1686?-1761. [Part of the "Oblong" in modern Putnam County].
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[Part of the "Oblong" in modern Putnam County]. 1753.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 14.3 x 46.2 cm.
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- Clinton, George, 1686?-1761. [Part of the "Oblong" in modern Putnam County].
Old officer, fl. 1782,. Article on the Battle of Yorktown [manuscript], post 1781.
Title:
Article on the Battle of Yorktown [manuscript], post 1781.
Article, post 1781, concerning events leading up to the Battle of Yorktown, especially strategic decisions made by Henry Clinton and the movements and magnitude of forces under the commands of George Washington and Lord Cornwallis. The article is signed "An Old Officer" (apparently British) and was written in response to a tract by "Fabricius," i.e. Joseph Galloway. The article is on paper with a watermark of the seal of George III.
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- Old officer, fl. 1782,. Article on the Battle of Yorktown [manuscript], post 1781.
Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats-Unis : manuscript, 1806?
Title:
Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats-Unis : manuscript 1806?
Volume (166 p.) contains Barbé-Marbois's account of the conspiracy of Benedict Arnold and Henry Clinton against the U.S.
ArchivalResource: .15 linear foot (1 v.); 1 microfilm reel
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- Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats-Unis : manuscript, 1806?
Elliot, Andrew, 1728-1797. Papers, 1767-1787; bulk, 1775-1783.
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Papers, 1767-1787; bulk, 1775-1783.
Correspondence, letter books, registers, licenses, warrants, account books ,and bills of lading relating to Elliot's duties as collector of customs and superintendent of imports and exports, Port of New York; papers from the Royal Hospital for Seamen (Greenwich, England), for which Elliot served as agent, 1779-1783; accounts, bills and receipts, relating to Elliot's tenure as superintendent general of police in New York City, 1778-1783; census lists and military civilian rolls, 1776-1783, including documents relating to loyalty oaths, claims for reparation by Loyalists, muster rolls for Kings County, 1777, and census lists for Suffolk County, 1778; papers relating to civil and military affairs of Governor William Tryon and Governor James Robertson, include correspondence and other administrative records relating to British occupation of New York City during the Revolution; papers relating to the evacuation of New York City by the British, 1782-1783, including correspondence with Sir Guy Carleton; and personal papers of Elliot, 1781-1785.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (2.25 cubic ft.)
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- Elliot, Andrew, 1728-1797. Papers, 1767-1787; bulk, 1775-1783.
Frederick Mackenzie papers 1760-1783 Mackenzie, Frederick papers
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Frederick Mackenzie papers 1760-1783 Mackenzie, Frederick papers
The Frederick Mackenzie papers contain military documents and several bound volumes relating to numerous aspects of British army administration in the American Revolutionary War. These include returns of casualties, provisions, vacancies, ordnance, and various regiments, as well as scattered orders and memoranda on army policies.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet
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- Frederick Mackenzie papers, Mackenzie, Frederick papers, 1760-1783
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay].
Title:
[Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay]. [178-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 37.7 x 24.3 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay].
Hills, John, surveyor. Plan of Paulus Hook shewing the works erected for its defence and the country adjacent in the province of East Jersey / surveyd by I. Hills, assistant engr. July 1781.
Title:
Plan of Paulus Hook shewing the works erected for its defence and the country adjacent in the province of East Jersey / surveyd by I. Hills, assistant engr. July 1781. 1781.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 92.6 x 69.8 cm.
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- Hills, John, surveyor. Plan of Paulus Hook shewing the works erected for its defence and the country adjacent in the province of East Jersey / surveyd by I. Hills, assistant engr. July 1781.
Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State, Bulk, 1645-1910, 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Title:
Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State Bulk, 1645-1910 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Richard Maass, a Westchester County resident, NYU alumnus and highly successful investment banker, was active in the political and educational affairs of New York and Westchester (Mayor of White Plains in 1974 and Westchester County Historian, 1974-1981). Maass amassed this unique collection of historical documents over a fifty-year period. It contains more than three hundred items relating to the early history of New York State, with a particular focus on the American Revolutionary War.
ArchivalResource: 12.0 Linear feet; (21 boxes)
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- Richard Maass Collection of Westchester and New York State, Bulk, 1645-1910, 1645-1995 (Bulk: 1645-1910)
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume III, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Title:
Washington Irving's Life of George Washington
Volume III, Miscellany, 1756-1807
Portraits, prints, letters, maps, and documents tipped into Volume 3 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: Edmund Pendleton, Samuel Adams (2), Patrick Henry (2), Jacob Duche (2), John Adams, John Dickinson (3), John Jay, William Pitt (2), Israel Putnam, Charles Lee (2), Lord George Sackville, Horatio Gates, Joseph Warren (3), Timothy Pickering, Benedict Arnold, Philip Schuyler, John Adams, John Hancock, Thomas Mifflin, Henry Clinton, William Howe, George Harris, Richard Howe, Jonathan Trumbull, Gilbert Stuart. Prints: Faneuil Hall 1776; Le President du Congres; Bunker Hill Monument; Journee de Lexington; Das erste Burger Blut, zu Grundung der Americanischen Freyheit, vergossen bey Lexington am 19ten April 1775; First Action between the English and Americans, at Concord in 1775; [Putnam hearing the news of the battle of Lexington]; several prints on the Battle of Bunker Hill; A View of the Niagara Fort, taken by Sir William Johnson, on the 25th of July 1759. Letters: correspondents include Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Cols. Fleming and Preston, Richard Henry Lee, Benjamin Lincoln; John Houstoun, Governor of Georgia; John Dickinson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Gage, Artemus Ward, General Thomas, Horatio Gates, Andrew Adams, Gen. Joseph Warren, William Heath, Lt. Gen. John Burgoyne; Lord Percy, Duke of Northumberland; Lord Auckland, Thomas Cushing, Meshech Weare, Samuel Adams, Thomas Rice, John Hancock, a Selectman of Boston, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, Benjamin Lincoln, Clement Biddle, the Massachusetts (Colony) Committee of Supply, Israel Putnam, Robert Howe, Elbridge Gerry, the Massachusetts Legislature, F.M. Lamb, Philip Schuyler, Peter T. Curtenius, Samuel Broome, John Lamb, Maj. Gen. Worster, William Johnson, and Charles Willson Peale. Documents: A[aman.]DS, [bill of exchange for George Croghan, signed by Thomas Gage], April 9, 1766; ADS, [New York committee for inquiry into conspiracies, signed by John Jay, chairman], Jan. 3, 1777; A[aman.]DS, [instructions to John Powell to remit payment to Col. Valentine Jones, signed by Thomas Gage], Feb. 10, 1773; ADS, [request by Massachusetts Gov. John Hancock to the Senate and House for appropriation of funds for troops, signed by Tristram Dalton and Samuel Adams], Oct. 22, 1783; A[aman.]DS, [authorization sent to Lord Henry Duke of Newcastle for a payment to Henry Shelley, signed by William Pitt], Aug. 31, 1787; ADS, [orders for Gen. Thomas from the Massachusetts Council of Safety], April 29, 1775; A[aman.]DS, [Proclamation by Massachusetts Gov. John Hancock for a day of thanksgiving], Oct. 28, 1784; A[aman]DS, [Proclamation by Massachusetts Gov. John Hancock of a fast], March 13, 1788; D[form]S, [commission from the Massachusetts Council for John Parker], March 13, 1780; A[aman.]DS, [request to the Massachusetts Senate and House from Gov. John Hancock for funds for the artillery], June 18, 1791; ADS, [referral and settlement of a case of trespass by Isaac Tyson, with signatures of Thomas Mifflin, et al.], March 30, 1773/June 18, 1773; ADS, [resolution by the Massachusetts House of Representatives approving payment to Oliver Teir for supplies to the Northern Army, signed by John Avery, et al.], Nov. 14, 1776. Documents (continued): AD[contemporary copy]S, [Massachusetts [Committee of Supply?] certifying to Congress Col. Gridley's need of a horse, with signatures of Elbridge Gerry, et al.], July 1, 1786; AD, [John Trumbull?], [pallet employed in the small copy of the Resignation of General Washington], [n.d.]. Maps: Plan of the Town of Boston with the Attack on Bunkers-Hill in the Peninsula of Charlestown.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (94 items).
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- Washington Irving's Life of George Washington, Volume III, Miscellany, 1756-1807.
Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785. Papers, 1779.
Title:
Papers, 1779.
Letter to Sackville from Sir Henry Clinton, then commander of the British forces in the United States, discussing the unsuccessful siege of Savannah by French and American forces, the loss of the British warship Experiment, and the reinforcement of the Bermuda garrison. Accompanying the letter is a list of enclosures, which are not included in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785. Papers, 1779.
Great Britain. Army. British headquarters papers, 1775-1783.
Title:
British headquarters papers, 1775-1783.
Collection consists of negative photostats of manuscript records of the British Army headquarters in America during 1775-1783, representing the official notes of General Thomas Gage, Sir William Howe, Sir Henry Clinton, and Sir Guy Carleton as commanders-in-chief. Also, calendar (four volumes) to the records published by the British Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1904-1909.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear feet (44 boxes and 4 v.)
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- Great Britain. Army. British headquarters papers, 1775-1783.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Retreat of Floyd from Sattiamungalum].
Title:
[Retreat of Floyd from Sattiamungalum]. [ca. 1790]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 25 x 20.5 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Retreat of Floyd from Sattiamungalum].
William Howe orderly book 1776-1778 Howe, William, orderly book
Title:
William Howe orderly book 1776-1778 Howe, William, orderly book
The William Howe orderly book contains copies of orders for a brigade under British Commander-in-Chief Sir William Howe, from March 9, 1776, to May 1, 1778. Entries record the progress of Howe's army, from their embarkation at Portsmouth, England, through New York and New Jersey, to the end of their occupation Philadelphia.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume
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- William Howe orderly book, Howe, William, orderly book, 1776-1778
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: Draper's historical miscellanies, 1720-1887.
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Draper manuscripts: Draper's historical miscellanies, 1720-1887.
A "catch all" series arranged by Reuben G. Thwaites and his staff for a varied assortment of manuscripts found among Draper's possessions. Although some pieces could more logically have been placed in other groups related to the author or content, most of the papers did not appear to fit into series which Draper had himself arranged. Some items were acquisitions with topics ranging outside the major areas of his interest, some were personal papers he had created, and a few were documents which had originated in his family.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 c.f. (8 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: Draper's historical miscellanies, 1720-1887.
Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Title:
Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Printed books with hundreds of inserted manuscripts and prints relating to the text, compiled and bound by collector Robert Borthwick Adam.
ArchivalResource: 31 volumes (7.7 linear ft.)
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- Boswell's Life of Johnson : including Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a journey into North Wales, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, extra-illustrated, 1464-1897 (inclusive), 1724-1874 (bulk).
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Plan for operations for June 1775 agaynst intrenchments and redoubts erected on Morton's Hill and Hill No 2-1400 feet and 75 feet completed in September by rebel forces.
Title:
Plan for operations for June 1775 agaynst intrenchments and redoubts erected on Morton's Hill and Hill No 2-1400 feet and 75 feet completed in September by rebel forces. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 21 x 33 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Plan for operations for June 1775 agaynst intrenchments and redoubts erected on Morton's Hill and Hill No 2-1400 feet and 75 feet completed in September by rebel forces.
Leslie, Alexander, ca. 1740-1794. General Leslie letterbooks, 1781-1782.
Title:
General Leslie letterbooks, 1781-1782.
Collection consists of correspondence and documents (some transcripts) pertaining to the British Army command at Charleston, South Carolina, during the American revolution.
ArchivalResource: Originals: .3 linear foot (2 v.)Copies: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Leslie, Alexander, ca. 1740-1794. General Leslie letterbooks, 1781-1782.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Battle of Monmouth, 28th June 1778.
Title:
Battle of Monmouth, 28th June 1778. 1778.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 29.3 x 44.1 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Battle of Monmouth, 28th June 1778.
Great Britain. Army. By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. General and Commander in Chief of all His Majesty's Forces, within the Colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida, inclusive, &c. &c. &c. : you are hereby directed and required ... to be paid to Captain Simon Fraser ... Philadelphia, the 7th day of June 1778 / by His Excellency's command, H. Clinton.
Title:
By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. General and Commander in Chief of all His Majesty's Forces, within the Colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida, inclusive, &c. &c. &c. : you are hereby directed and required ... to be paid to Captain Simon Fraser ... Philadelphia, the 7th day of June 1778 / by His Excellency's command, H. Clinton.
The document on a pre-printed form directs Thomas Barrow, Deputy Paymaster-general of His Majesty's Forces, to pay Captain Simon Fraser £531.4.3 1/2 for clothing furnished for the Corps of Guides and Pioneers, as accounted by Fraser and others in May 1778. The Corps of Guides and Pioneers was part of the American-based Loyalist Forces commanded by Clinton during the American Revolution.
ArchivalResource: [5] leaves ; 33 cm.
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- Great Britain. Army. By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. General and Commander in Chief of all His Majesty's Forces, within the Colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean from Nova-Scotia to West-Florida, inclusive, &c. &c. &c. : you are hereby directed and required ... to be paid to Captain Simon Fraser ... Philadelphia, the 7th day of June 1778 / by His Excellency's command, H. Clinton.
Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State. Manifesto and proclamation of commissioners appointed by His Majesty, 1778.
Title:
Manifesto and proclamation of commissioners appointed by His Majesty, 1778.
The British Parliament authorized the appointment of commissioners to negotiate with the Continental Congress in order to deter an alliance between the American colonies and France. Although they did not obtain a hearing from Congress, three of them (the Earl of Carlisle, Sir Henry Clinton, William Eden) issued this document to Congress, the colonial assemblies (that of Massachusetts among them), and the general public on Oct. 3, 1778, promising pardon to those withdrawing from the rebellion by Nov. 11.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf (1 folder ; 73 x 97 cm.)
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- Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State. Manifesto and proclamation of commissioners appointed by His Majesty, 1778.
Great Britain. Army. Anonymous British orderly book, 1778-1779
Title:
Anonymous British orderly book, 1778-1779
Anonymous British orderly book kept at New York City, 7 Nov. 1778-5 Aug. 1779. Includes general and garrison orders from Henry Clinton, Commander-in-Chief, troop movements for raids on the Connecticut coast in March and July 1779, the capture of Stony Brook and Verplank's Point on the Hudson in June, and the raid on Poundridge (N.Y.) in July 1779. The orderly book also includes records of courts-martial, promotions of officers, duty assignments, and garrison routines.
ArchivalResource: 1 vol.
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- Great Britain. Army. Anonymous British orderly book, 1778-1779
Simcoe, John Graves, 1752-1806. Papers, 1781-1806.
Title:
Papers, 1781-1806.
Included are 18 manuscript maps, many executed in watercolors, of military actions in Virginia; printed maps similar to those in Simcoe's A journal of the operation of the Queen's Rangers, Exeter [1787]; diagram of the principal streets and buildings of Williamsburg, Virginia; a watercolor view of Yorktown, Virginia during the siege; copies of letters regarding the book and political and military affairs; reminiscences and memorabilia on Simcoe and his father; two watercolors of soldiers of the Queen's Rangers.
ArchivalResource: 49 items.
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- Simcoe, John Graves, 1752-1806. Papers, 1781-1806.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1780 May 31, Richmond, Va., to [Filippo Mazzei].
Title:
Letter, 1780 May 31, Richmond, Va., to [Filippo Mazzei].
Assures Mazzei that American sentiment is against a separate peace with Great Britain; notes relations between French and American troops in America; speculates on necessity of Clinton's withdrawing from the Southern Colonies to defend New York: notices arrival of Marquis [de La] Fayette.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. on fold. leaf. 24 cm.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1780 May 31, Richmond, Va., to [Filippo Mazzei].
Clinton, William Henry, 1769-1841. This book of practical geometry : performed during the three first months of my residence at the Royal Military Academy, Little Chelsea, since that institution came under the direction of Mr J. Lochée Junior and Jno. Lambelet, is respectfully presented to the Right Honorable Sr. Henry Clinton, knight of the Most Noble Order of the Bath, colonel of the Seventh Regiment of light horse and lieut. general of his Majesty's Forces / by his dutiful son, Wm. Henry Clinton.
Title:
This book of practical geometry : performed during the three first months of my residence at the Royal Military Academy, Little Chelsea, since that institution came under the direction of Mr J. Lochée Junior and Jno. Lambelet, is respectfully presented to the Right Honorable Sr. Henry Clinton, knight of the Most Noble Order of the Bath, colonel of the Seventh Regiment of light horse and lieut. general of his Majesty's Forces / by his dutiful son, Wm. Henry Clinton. [ca. 1783]
Manuscript volume of geometric diagrams and illustrations, prepared ca. 1787 by William Henry Clinton at Lewis Lochée's military academy at Little Chelsea. The book, presented to his father, Sir Henry Clinton, includes several detailed color illustrations in addition to black and white color drawings and a large folding map of the Battle of Crevelt.
ArchivalResource: 40 leaves, bound : ill. (some col.), 1 map ; 24 cm.
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- Clinton, William Henry, 1769-1841. This book of practical geometry : performed during the three first months of my residence at the Royal Military Academy, Little Chelsea, since that institution came under the direction of Mr J. Lochée Junior and Jno. Lambelet, is respectfully presented to the Right Honorable Sr. Henry Clinton, knight of the Most Noble Order of the Bath, colonel of the Seventh Regiment of light horse and lieut. general of his Majesty's Forces / by his dutiful son, Wm. Henry Clinton.
Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de, 1745-1837. Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats Unis, Septembre 1780, 1807.
Title:
Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats Unis, Septembre 1780, 1807.
Manuscript (fair copy) in an unknown hand, not in Barbé-Marbois' handwriting.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (150 p.) ; 24 cm.
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- Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de, 1745-1837. Complot d'Arnold et de Henry Clinton contre les Etats Unis, Septembre 1780, 1807.
Great Britain. Army. Board of General Officers. Minutes, 1781.
Title:
Minutes, 1781.
Minutes of meetings of the Board of General Officers in New York, August - December 1781. The board considered the costs to the Army of hired vessels, wagons, etc., and investigated whether money could be saved by placing the whole business under Government under the direction of a Board of Works. The volume has among other items a return of men, women and children in the British regiments victualled in New York, in the Civil Department and in foreign regiments, with muster roll of assistants, overseers, coopers, laborers, artificers in various departments and where employed, and covers Brooklyn and New York; also list of vessels, giving names of masters, and a comparative view of the expenses in different departments of the Army from December 17, 1775 to December 5, 1781, under Sir William Howe and Sir Henry Clinton. This document was published as vol. 49 of the Collections of the New-York Historical Society, New York: the society, 1916.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (191 p.)
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- Great Britain. Army. Board of General Officers. Minutes, 1781.
The Naval History Society Collection, 1721-1995 (bulk 1781-1936)
Title:
The Naval History Society Collection 1721-1995 (bulk 1781-1936)
The collection consists of 53 separate collections, many named for renowned naval officers or vessels, documenting both military engagements and routine shipboard experience on naval and some commercial vessels, as well as naval design and the education of officers. The collections include correspondence, letter books, journals and diaries, lectures, essays, account books, biographical writings, genealogical information, scrapbooks, orders, notes, articles and clippings, photographs, manuscripts, and ships' logs, as well as the organizational records and correspondence of the Naval History Society itself.
ArchivalResource: 70.0 Linear feet; (104 boxes, 230 volumes)
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- The Naval History Society Collection, 1721-1995 (bulk 1781-1936)
Moore, Sophie,. Sophie Moore collection, 1780-1953.
Title:
Sophie Moore collection, 1780-1953.
Diaries of Floyd Moore,1901, 1924. Autograph book belonging to Harrison Dunham, 1878-1879. Victory Garden project certification for the Hillcrest Garden Club, Kalamazoo, 1945. Two issues of the Hill Top News, Kalamazoo, December 1941, September 1942. City of Kalamazoo budget, 1920 (Chapters 1-6). Kalamazoo Centennial booklet, 1929. Michigan Pioneers, by J.L. Hudson Company, 1937. Printed version of the letter written by Adj. General John Andre to Sir Henry Clinton, K.B., September 29, 1780. Papers of General Josiah Harmar by Howard H. Peckham, reprinted from the Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review, Winter 1937. Daughters of the American Revolution conference programs, 1925, 1932, 1950. Program from a memorial service in Alma, Michigan, 1902, for President William McKinley.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Moore, Sophie,. Sophie Moore collection, 1780-1953.
Clinton, Henry, Sir. "Heads of the Commissioners Letter to Sir Henry Clinton," (1782 ?) Apr. 1.
Title:
"Heads of the Commissioners Letter to Sir Henry Clinton," (1782 ?) Apr. 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir. "Heads of the Commissioners Letter to Sir Henry Clinton," (1782 ?) Apr. 1.
Maass, Richard, 1919-1998,. The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Title:
The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
Collection consists of over three hundred autograph letters, documents, and newspapers which chronicle the early history of New York State from its colonization by the Dutch to the mid-nineteenth century. The collection is, however, particularly rich in materials relating to the Revolutionary War and can provide researchers with multiple perspectives on significant events and individual military campaigns. For example, the Battle of White Plains is amply documented in the collection through correspondence from participants and observers, as well as in contemporary newspaper accounts. The arrangement of the collection, for the most part, has followed Maass's own organization. With a few exceptions, each item has been listed and described individually in the finding aid. Any additional information that has been provided by Maass regarding a specific document has been retained and placed in a folder which has been filed immediately behind the folder containing the document to which it relates. Almost every folder for each item in the collection contained a one to two page description of the document, as well as other ancillary materials such as transcriptions and/or translations of documents by Maass. These folders also occasionally contained provenance information. Any additions to the collection are to be processed as separate accretions. In addition to autograph letters and historical documents, the Maass Collection contained a small amount of printed materials. These chiefly consisted of over thirty different early American, British, and French newspapers, dating mainly from the eighteenth century, which have been organized as a separate series (Series V).
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (20 boxes)
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- Maass, Richard, 1919-1998,. The Richard Maass collection of Westchester and New York State, 1645-1910 (bulk 1770-1783).
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.
Vol. I.John Leland: Gen. Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand,: 1780.William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe: Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand: 1778-1779, 1781.Hon Sir Henry Clinton, Lieutenant -General, Commander-in-Chief in America: Correspondence with Gen..., 1777-1783
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Vol. I.John Leland: Gen. Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand,: 1780.William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe: Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand: 1778-1779, 1781.Hon Sir Henry Clinton, Lieutenant -General, Commander-in-Chief in America: Correspondence with Gen... 1777-1783
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- Vol. I.John Leland: Gen. Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand,: 1780.William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe: Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand: 1778-1779, 1781.Hon Sir Henry Clinton, Lieutenant -General, Commander-in-Chief in America: Correspondence with Gen..., 1777-1783
Arbuthnot, Marriot, 1711-1794. Marriot Arbuthnot letters to George Jackson, 1776-1780.
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Marriot Arbuthnot letters to George Jackson, 1776-1780.
Six ALS written by Arbuthnot to Jackson in London. Three ALS are dated 1776, when Arbuthnot was in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and concern the arrival at Halifax of British forces retreating from Boston in April 1776. Arbuthnot's first letter, begun on April 1 and written through May 1, describes the arrival of the army and 800 loyalists, Arbuthnot's fears of famine and worries over supplies, and mentions reports of the movements of the Continental Army to Virginia to oppose General Henry Clinton. A letter of May 10 describes continuing worries over supplies, and a letter of June 3 describes his displeasure with the army's conduct and that of Admiral Shuldham. Three ALS are dated 1780, soon after the surrender of Charleston, South Carolina. A letter dated June 1, written from Charleston, details news of the movement of the French fleet, and describes delays in intercepting them. The second letter, begun August 9th and written through the 18th, is written while at anchor in Gardiner's Bay and mentions plans since abandoned of going up the Potomac in order to meet Admiral Ternay's fleet. He criticizes Clinton for being undecided about what to do, and continues his complaints in the third letter of September 2.
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- Arbuthnot, Marriot, 1711-1794. Marriot Arbuthnot letters to George Jackson, 1776-1780.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Extract of a letter from Gen. Washington to the President of Congress, 1781 Apr. 16.
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Extract of a letter from Gen. Washington to the President of Congress, 1781 Apr. 16.
Extract of a letter from George Washington to Congress concerning the movement of British troops under General Sir Henry Clinton. Sent to Joseph Bowes Reed, President of Pennsylvania, with ALS of transmittal, dated 1781 April 25, by Samuel Huntington, President of Congress, on p. 1.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Extract of a letter from Gen. Washington to the President of Congress, 1781 Apr. 16.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Map of New York in 1780 showing the "barrier"].
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[Map of New York in 1780 showing the "barrier"]. [ca. 1905]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 22.2 x 32 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Map of New York in 1780 showing the "barrier"].
Account book, 1777-1782.
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Account book, 1777-1782.
Account book of the British Army in America; includes the accounts of Quarter Masters Sir William Erskine, Lord Cathcart, Henry Bruen, Archibald Robertson and William Dalrymple with copies of orders to pay by Sir William Howe and Sir Henry Clinton.
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- Account book, 1777-1782.
Edwards Brothers, inc., Ann Arbor, Mich. Edwards American Revolution lithoprinted facsimiles, 1945.
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Edwards American Revolution lithoprinted facsimiles, 1945.
Lithoprinted facsimiles of letters and official military reports, 1775-1783, relating to the American Revolution, including the Saratoga campaign of General John Burgoyne, British and American views (including a map) of the events at Lexington and Concord, Benedict Arnold's negotiation with Sir Henry Clinton (via John Andre) to surrender West Point, the surrender of British forces under Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Continental Army troop conditions, and fragmentary correspondence of Joseph Palmer, General Thomas Gage, George and Martha Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, Rachel (Mrs. Paul) Revere, Catherine and Nathaniel Greene, and Margaret (Mrs. Benedict) Shippen Arnold.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
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- Edwards Brothers, inc., Ann Arbor, Mich. Edwards American Revolution lithoprinted facsimiles, 1945.
Forbes, John, 1714-1796. Letter : London, [England], to Luke Gardiner, Dublin, [Ireland], 1776 Aug. 22.
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Letter : London, [England], to Luke Gardiner, Dublin, [Ireland], 1776 Aug. 22.
Forbes comments on the Irish law which prohibited fencing of woods by an owner without the consent of his tenants, and relates that news is received from General Clinton and Lord Cornwallis of a "small disappointment before Charles Town," where they could not land the army to attack a fort (Fort Moultrie) near the town. The "disappointment" (defeat of the British forces at Charleston and Sullivan's Island, S.C. on June 28, 1776) is attributed to incorrect information about the depth of water to the shore. Forbes also mentions a preferment for Gardiner's brother, who is related to a general [Howe?].
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- Forbes, John, 1714-1796. Letter : London, [England], to Luke Gardiner, Dublin, [Ireland], 1776 Aug. 22.
Hills, John, surveyor. Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Midde Town shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British army under the command of his excellency Genl. Sir Henry Clinton and the advanced corps of the rebel army June 28th 1778.
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Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Midde Town shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British army under the command of his excellency Genl. Sir Henry Clinton and the advanced corps of the rebel army June 28th 1778. 1778.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 49.8 x 68.7 cm.
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- Hills, John, surveyor. Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Midde Town shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British army under the command of his excellency Genl. Sir Henry Clinton and the advanced corps of the rebel army June 28th 1778.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Disposition of the British forces before Charleston 1780].
Title:
[Disposition of the British forces before Charleston 1780]. [1780]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 18.8 x 22.8 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Disposition of the British forces before Charleston 1780].
Orderly books collection, 1758-1813.
Title:
Orderly books collection, 1758-1813.
This collection of orderly books encompasses the French and Indian War, the U.S. Revolution, and the War of 1812 with the majority of books dating from the Revolutionary period. Of special importance are those kept during the Siege of Boston (1775) and for the final years of the Revolution in the Highlands region of New York. Unless the cover or fly leaf cite the name of the owner, regiment, or brigade, it is often difficult to identify the volume positively, and general orders, are, for lack of more precise identification, occasionally described as "Headquarters Orderly Book" or "Brigade Orderly Book."
ArchivalResource: 34 v. ; octavo.5 v. ; folio.
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- Orderly books collection, 1758-1813.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Part of modern Brunswick County].
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[Part of modern Brunswick County]. [178-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 20.3 x 32.2 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Part of modern Brunswick County].
Frederick Smyth papers, 1756-1816, 1756-1816
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Frederick Smyth papers, 1756-1816 1756-1816
These papers relate principally to Smyth's career in New Jersey before the American Revolution, and includes addresses to grand juries and their reports, and a copy of a petition to the Earl of Carlisle and its response (1778).
ArchivalResource: 0.25 Linear feet, 56 items
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- Frederick Smyth papers, 1756-1816, 1756-1816
Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot, 71st (Highland Light Infantry). Orderly book of the 2nd Battalion of the 71st Regiment of Foot, 1778, Apr. 21-Sept. 9.
Title:
Orderly book of the 2nd Battalion of the 71st Regiment of Foot, 1778, Apr. 21-Sept. 9.
The regimental orderly book of the 2nd Battalion of the 71st Regment of Foot, containing general, brigade, regimental, and battalion orders, including those from the headquarters of Henry Clinton and John Campbell, records of proceedings of court martial, etc.
ArchivalResource: 111 leaves, 20 cm., bound volume.
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- Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot, 71st (Highland Light Infantry). Orderly book of the 2nd Battalion of the 71st Regiment of Foot, 1778, Apr. 21-Sept. 9.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. [Southern New York and northern New Jersey].
Title:
[Southern New York and northern New Jersey]. [177-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map ; 45.6 x 36.1 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. [Southern New York and northern New Jersey].
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801. Benedict Arnold papers, 1780.
Title:
Benedict Arnold papers, 1780.
Correspondence and documents relating to Major John André's apprehension and execution for spying for the British Army. Includes documents by Arnold giving the defenses and strengths of the garrison at West Point, N.Y., and related correspondence between Arnold, Henry Clinton, James Robertson, and George Washington. Also includes copies of related material from collections in the Library of Congress.
ArchivalResource: 34 items.1 container.
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- Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801. Benedict Arnold papers, 1780.
Mackenzie, Frederick, d. 1824. Frederick Mackenzie papers, 1760-1783.
Title:
Frederick Mackenzie papers, 1760-1783.
The Frederick Mackenzie papers contain military documents and several bound volumes relating to numerous aspects of British army administration during the American Revolutionary War. These include returns of casualties, provisions, vacancies, and ordnance for various regiments, as well as scattered orders and memoranda on army policies.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet.
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- Mackenzie, Frederick, d. 1824. Frederick Mackenzie papers, 1760-1783.
British headquarters papers, 1775-1783
Title:
British headquarters papers 1775-1783
Collection consists of negative photostats of manuscript records of the British Army headquarters in America during 1775-1783, representing the official notes of General Thomas Gage, Sir William Howe, Sir Henry Clinton, and Sir Guy Carleton as commanders-in-chief. Also, calendar (four volumes) to the records published by the British Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1904-1909.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear feet (44 boxes and 4 v.)
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- British headquarters papers, 1775-1783
Crouch, John. Receipt, 1793 Jan. 16 - 1793 Jan. 23.
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Receipt, 1793 Jan. 16 - 1793 Jan. 23.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 sheet) ; 42 x 17 cm.
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- Crouch, John. Receipt, 1793 Jan. 16 - 1793 Jan. 23.
Great Britain. Army. American forces. Orderly books, 1775-1782.
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Orderly books, 1775-1782.
Orderly books, 1775-1782, containing headquarters orders, mainly from Boston and New York City. The first two volumes, dated 1775 from Sir William Howe's headquarters in Boston, include returns of the numbers killed, wounded and missing in the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill. Three volumes, dated 1776-1777, from Sir William Howe's headquarters in New York City and other places in the vicinity, were kept by Henry Knight. Places mentioned include White Plains, New Rochelle, Frogs Neck [sic], Dobbs Ferry, De Lancey's Mill, Ward's house and Pelham Manor in New York, and Trenton and Brunswick in New Jersey. Two volumes kept by Stephen Kemble contain copies of orders: the first, dated 1777, includes orders issued at various places in New York and Pennsylvania, the second, dated 1778, contains copies of orders issued by Howe in New York City, mostly regarding courts martial and promotions. The remaining two volumes, dated 1781-1782, contain headquarters orders from Sir Henry Clinton, dated from New York City and Staten Island.
ArchivalResource: 9 v.
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- Great Britain. Army. American forces. Orderly books, 1775-1782.
Wemyss, David Douglas, 1760-1839. David Douglas Wemyss papers, 1797-1840.
Title:
David Douglas Wemyss papers, 1797-1840.
Mainly letters by Wemyss to Sir Henry Clinton concerning military activities in Ceylon, 1803-1805. Also included are military reports and letters from Welbore Ellis Doyle, John Taylor, Sir William Henry Clinton and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio.
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- Wemyss, David Douglas, 1760-1839. David Douglas Wemyss papers, 1797-1840.
Harriot Clinton and Elizabeth Carter diaries 1771-1795 Clinton, Harriot and Elizabeth Carter diaries
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Harriot Clinton and Elizabeth Carter diaries 1771-1795 Clinton, Harriot and Elizabeth Carter diaries
The collection consists of a brief diary kept in 1771 by Harriot (Carter) Clinton, the wife of Sir Henry Clinton, and a 12-volume journal composed between 1774 and 1795 by her sister Elizabeth Carter, who oversaw the Clinton household during much of this time. Most of Elizabeth’s diary relates to household and farm management, health and medicine, leisure activities, and social life among the English gentry, with occasional references to political or military developments. The Clinton and Carter diaries are part of Series VIII within the larger Henry Clinton papers.
ArchivalResource: 13 volumes
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- Harriot Clinton and Elizabeth Carter diaries, Clinton, Harriot and Elizabeth Carter diaries, 1771-1795
New York State Library. Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1635-1899.
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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1635-1899.
A diverse collection of individual documents relating to New York State and United States history. Included are such items as a treaty between Sir Wiliam Johnson and the Seneca Indians; a 1790 list of weekly expenditures of the family of President George Washington; a 1780 return of Peter Bellinger's regiment of militia; a statement by Robert Ballingall, a loyalist, relative to estates in South Carolina; an agreement between Samuel Kirkland and Colonel Sanger regarding land; the accounts of the Union Colony Association in Potsdam, N.Y.; a political cartoon from one of the Presidential race between William Henry Harrison and Martin Van Buren; general orders of General Stephen Van Rensselaer; subscriptions for a portrait of William L. Marcy; a certified copy of the act of incorporation of the Vermont Historical Society; the will of Philip Schuyler; a letter from Sir Henry Clinton to Lord Germain; a manumission of one of Isaac Bogart's slaves; records relating to the support of British troops in the Carribean; a return of the Vermont Militia dated 1839; and a number of other materials.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- New York State Library. Manuscripts and Special Collections Unit. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1635-1899.
Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, Papers, 1777-1794
Title:
Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, Papers 1777-1794
Commander-in-chief of the French army in America. Correspondence, histories, and other papers chiefly concerning French participation in the American Revolution and the establishment of the French branch of the Society of the Cincinnati. Includes material on the siege of Yorktown, Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1,800 items; 16 containers; 2.5 linear feet; 4 microfilm reels
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- Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, Papers, 1777-1794
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Charleston and its approaches from the sea].
Title:
[Charleston and its approaches from the sea]. [177-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 27.2 x 29.5 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Charleston and its approaches from the sea].
Hills, John, surveyor. Plan from Paulus Hook ferry in the province of East Jersey, to King's Ferry in the province of New York and parts adjacent from actual surveys 1781.
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Plan from Paulus Hook ferry in the province of East Jersey, to King's Ferry in the province of New York and parts adjacent from actual surveys 1781. 1781.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : col. ; 123 x 39.6 cm.
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- Hills, John, surveyor. Plan from Paulus Hook ferry in the province of East Jersey, to King's Ferry in the province of New York and parts adjacent from actual surveys 1781.
Military papers collection, 1689-1876.
Title:
Military papers collection, 1689-1876.
Collection consists of military papers concerning activities centered around New York City and includes military commissions appointing individuals to particular ranks, certificates, orders and acts, discharge certificates, and a proposal for the exchange of Revolutionary War prisoners, drawn up by James Robertson and Henry Clinton. Some papers pertain to George Clinton; one act was issued by King George II regarding raising forces for an expedition in Brooklyn, 1756.
ArchivalResource: 1.8 cubic ft.
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- Museum of the City of New York. Military papers collection, 1689-1876.
Jenkins, Edward, 1744-1821. Edward Jenkins journal, 1773-1782.
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Edward Jenkins journal, 1773-1782.
Journal (1773-1782) kept by Edward Jenkins. Includes a list (1780) of slaves delivered to their owners by order of General Henry Clinton with the name of the claimant as well as the name or names of slaves. Lists of baptisms and marriages (1773-1782) contain the marriage (1781) of a Hessian officer, the baptism (1782) of a mulatto woman's baby, the marriages of soldiers and the baptisms of their children, and a number of private baptisms. A journal entry (1780) describes a trip from Savannah (Ga.) to Charleston (S.C.).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Jenkins, Edward, 1744-1821. Edward Jenkins journal, 1773-1782.
Clinton, Henry, Sir. Minutes of a Council of War held at "Head Quarters, April 15, 1782".
Title:
Minutes of a Council of War held at "Head Quarters, April 15, 1782".
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir. Minutes of a Council of War held at "Head Quarters, April 15, 1782".
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800)
Title:
Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (inclusive), 1700-1800 (bulk)
The portion of the Emmet Collection housed in the Manuscripts and Archives Division consists of approximately 10,800 historical manuscripts relating chiefly to the period prior to, during, and following the American Revolution. The collection contains letters and documents by the signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as nearly every prominent historical figure of the period.
ArchivalResource: 30.83 linear feet; 108 boxes, 21 volumes
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- Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876, 1700-1800
Papers, 1777-1953.
Title:
Papers, 1777-1953.
Deeds, mortgates, receipts, correspondence, and genealogical material of or pertaining to the Blydenburgh family of Smithtown, N.Y. Deeds date from 1793 to 1838 and pertain to lands in the towns of Smithtown and Islip, N.Y. Blydenburgh family members involved in the deeds include Benjamin B. Blydenburgh and Benjamin L. Blydenburgh, also Hamilton, Isaac, Ebenezer, Joseph, Richard, Daniel, Selah, Selah Jr., John, and Sarah Blydenburgh. Others mentioned include Jacob Longbothom, Richard Wheeler, Abraham Sopor, and Jesse Garrett. There is a genealogy of Jesse Smith Blydenburgh, genealogical notes on the Blydenburgh, Roach, and Smith families, and correspondence on Blydenburgh genealogy. Also of note is a protection order for Caleb Smith I, issued by Sir Henry Clinton, Commander-in-Chief of British forces in the Province of New York, 1777.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft.
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- Blydenburgh family. Papers, 1777-1953.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Autograph signature to a portion of a letter : to Lord George Germaine, (1781).
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Autograph signature to a portion of a letter : to Lord George Germaine, (1781).
Concerning the operations of Washington and Cornwallis around the Chesapeake and Clinton's expedition against New London.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.) ; (fol.)
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. Autograph signature to a portion of a letter : to Lord George Germaine, (1781).
Portrait file: Guide.
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Portrait file: Guide.
The Portrait File is an alphabetically arranged collection of portait images of individuals, groups of individuals, and views and miscellany, received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Portrait file: Guide.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Letter, 1781 August 29, New York, [N.Y.], to Rear Admiral [Thomas] Graves.
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Letter, 1781 August 29, New York, [N.Y.], to Rear Admiral [Thomas] Graves.
Informs Graves that certain troops are to arrive in North America.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Letter, 1781 August 29, New York, [N.Y.], to Rear Admiral [Thomas] Graves.
Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderburn, Earl of, 1733-1805. Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn papers 1676-1801, bulk 1764-1800.
Title:
Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn papers 1676-1801, bulk 1764-1800.
The Alexander Wedderburn papers contain correspondence, documents, notes, and writings pertaining to Anglo-American relations during the late 18th century. The papers include items about the Boston Tea Party, the American Revolution, and claims brought under the 1794 Treaty of Amity (Jay Treaty).
ArchivalResource: 0.75 linear feet.
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- Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderburn, Earl of, 1733-1805. Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn papers 1676-1801, bulk 1764-1800.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. [Charlestown, Breed's Hill, and Bunker Hill].
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[Charlestown, Breed's Hill, and Bunker Hill]. [1775]
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. [Charlestown, Breed's Hill, and Bunker Hill].
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark papers, 1756-1891.
Title:
Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark papers, 1756-1891.
Papers of and about George Rogers Clark, the most noted military commander in the western campaigns of the Revolution, gathered by Draper from relatives, descendants, and other historians; by transcripts from archives in Spain, Virginia and other localities for an intended complete biography. Included are papers gathered from Clark's descendants and from others who had proposed biographies, recollections of Clark's role in the early history of Kentucky and the Revolutionary War in the West, notes, copies of documents, and interviews with participants or their descendants. Draper's own voluminous notes and drafts of the first two chapters of Draper's proposed biography are also present.
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark papers, 1756-1891.
Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. General Count de Rochambeau and The Château de Rochambeau, and related materials, ca. 1892-1895.
Title:
General Count de Rochambeau and The Château de Rochambeau, and related materials, ca. 1892-1895.
Two printed articles by J. G. Rosengarten, General Comte de Rochambeau and The Château de Rochambeau (both published in 1895), bound together in an extra-illustrated volume, with a title page reading: General Count de Rochambeau and The Chateau de Rochambeau (Philadelphia: G. L. Fitzgerald & Co., 1895). The volume contains an original letter from Charles J. Stillé (dated 28 December 1892); 51 print portraits; 4 other illustrations (2 depictions of the surrender at Yorktown in 1781; a view on the Hudson; and the State House in Philadelphia in 1778); and 3 regional maps (Philadelphia; Baltimore; and New York). Most of the items, including the leaves of the articles, are inlaid. The first article is from the American Historical Register (vol. 3, no. 14, October 1895, p. [195]-208, with a different portrait substituted on the first page); and the second is a reprint from the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (vol. 33, no. 146, January 16, 1895, p. 353-361). Stillé's letter concerns Rosengarten's translation from Max von Eelking (The German allied troops in the North American war of independence). Of the portraits, 5 are of Rochambeau; 5 of George Washington; 3 of Charles Cornwallis; 2 of François comte de Grasse; 2 of Charles Gravier Vergennes; 2 of Charles de Houx de Vioménil; and one each of 33 other individuals. The portrait of Marie Joseph Paul Lafayette is in color. The portrait of Étienne Maurice Gérard was evidently included in error, in connection with a mistaken reference in The Château de Rochambeau to the French minister in Philadelphia in 1782 as Mr. Gérard (p. 357); the minister at that time was Anne-César, chevalier de La Luzerne, who succeeded Conrad Alexandre Gérard in the post in 1779. The volume has a typed index of illustrations at the front. The spine covering is wanting, and covers detached.
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- Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921. General Count de Rochambeau and The Château de Rochambeau, and related materials, ca. 1892-1895.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Private intelligence as to the American army from Jan. 20 to July 19, 1781, 1781.
Title:
Private intelligence as to the American army from Jan. 20 to July 19, 1781, 1781.
Volume contains Clinton's intelligence reports on American forces from Jan. 20 to July 19, 1781.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Private intelligence as to the American army from Jan. 20 to July 19, 1781, 1781.
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Marquis de Lafayette correspondence, 1777-1781.
Title:
Marquis de Lafayette correspondence, 1777-1781.
Chiefly consists of letters from the Marquis de Lafayette to Henry Laurens, president of the Continental Congress, from Albany N.Y., Valley Forge Pa., Fishkill N.Y., Paris, France, and elsewhere. Topics include military appointments; news of the war; Lafayette's desire for a separate command at Fishkill; General Thomas Conway; a proposed expedition to Canada (1778); problems finding money to pay the troops; Lafayette's dealings with the Continental Congress; a proposed expedition against New York; Lafayette's opinion of Sir Henry Clinton, Lord Howe, the Earl of Carlisle, and others; French soldiers offering their services to Congress as volunteers under Lafayette; naval operations; and other matters.
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- Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Marquis de Lafayette correspondence, 1777-1781.
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.
Smyth, Frederick, 1732-1815. Papers, 1756-1816.
Title:
Papers, 1756-1816.
These papers relate principally to Smyth's career in New Jersey before the American Revolution, and includes addresses to grand juries and their reports, and a copy of a petition to the Earl of Carlisle and its response (1778).
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Montrésor, John, 1736-1799. [Philadelphia : Dedicated] to his excellency Sir Henry Clinton K.B. general and commander in chief of his majesty's forces, within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova Scotia to West Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c. / John Montresor chief engineer.
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[Philadelphia : Dedicated] to his excellency Sir Henry Clinton K.B. general and commander in chief of his majesty's forces, within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova Scotia to West Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c. / John Montresor chief engineer. [ca. 1778]
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- Montrésor, John, 1736-1799. [Philadelphia : Dedicated] to his excellency Sir Henry Clinton K.B. general and commander in chief of his majesty's forces, within the colonies laying on the Atlantic Ocean, from Nova Scotia to West Florida inclusive, &c. &c. &c. / John Montresor chief engineer.
Clinton, Henry, Sir. Autograph letter (unsigned) ? : Head Quarters, New York, to Lieut. Gen. Robertson, 1782 Mar. 22.
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Autograph letter (unsigned) ? : Head Quarters, New York, to Lieut. Gen. Robertson, 1782 Mar. 22.
Concerning the state of the country and the disposition of people since the conclusion of the Campaign in Chesapeak.
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Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785. George Sackville Germain papers, 1683-1785.
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George Sackville Germain papers, 1683-1785.
The Lord George Sackville Germain papers contain the political and military correspondence of Germain, British military officer and secretary of state for North America during the American Revolution. In addition to official letters and reports, the collection comprises copies of secret military dispatches, reports and extracts detailing the activities of the commanders and colonial governors of North America, and a copybook of letters between American diplomat Benjamin Franklin, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Pownall, and Boston reverend Samuel Cooper.
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- Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785. George Sackville Germain papers, 1683-1785.
[Admiral George Clinton's lands in the "Oblong].
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[Admiral George Clinton's lands in the "Oblong]. [1767]
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- [Admiral George Clinton's lands in the "Oblong].
Ferguson, Patrick, 1744-1780. Thomas Camp collection, 1777-1988.
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Thomas Camp collection, 1777-1988.
Materials relating to privateering during the American Revolution out of Chestnut Neck and the Mullica River, N.J., and the battles of Chestnut Neck and Little Egg Harbor (1778).
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- Ferguson, Patrick, 1744-1780. Thomas Camp collection, 1777-1988.
Vol. II.John Leland: Gen. Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand,: 1780.William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe: Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand: 1778-1779, 1781.Hon Sir Henry Clinton, Lieutenant -General, Commander-in-Chief in America: Correspondence with Ge..., 1777-1783
Title:
Vol. II.John Leland: Gen. Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand,: 1780.William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe: Correspondence with Gen. Haldimand: 1778-1779, 1781.Hon Sir Henry Clinton, Lieutenant -General, Commander-in-Chief in America: Correspondence with Ge... 1777-1783
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Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. [Flatbush].
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[Flatbush]. [177-]
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. [Flatbush].
Montrésor, John, 1736-1799. A plan of New York Island with the circumjacent coutry as far as Dobb's Ferry to the north, and White-Plains the the east ; including the rivers, islands & roads in that extent ... 1st September 1778 / John Montresor, chief engineer.
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A plan of New York Island with the circumjacent coutry as far as Dobb's Ferry to the north, and White-Plains the the east ; including the rivers, islands & roads in that extent ... 1st September 1778 / John Montresor, chief engineer. 1st September 1778.
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- Montrésor, John, 1736-1799. A plan of New York Island with the circumjacent coutry as far as Dobb's Ferry to the north, and White-Plains the the east ; including the rivers, islands & roads in that extent ... 1st September 1778 / John Montresor, chief engineer.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letters to Benjamin Lincoln, 1777-1789.
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Letters to Benjamin Lincoln, 1777-1789.
Contains 55 letters and 1 memorandum from Washington to Lincoln written during the American Revolution when Washington was commander in chief of the military forces of the colonies. The letters concern movement and positions of troops, discussion of deserting troop members, information about Britain's possession of U.S. towns and intelligence, and details of military recruits. Also includes discussion of Sir Henry Clinton's expedition against the western Indians. Later letters discuss the treaty between the Indians and the commissioners in Georgia, and the need to build houses in the capital for the members of Congress.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Letters to Benjamin Lincoln, 1777-1789.
Sir Henry Clinton papers, circa 1776-1781.
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Sir Henry Clinton papers, circa 1776-1781.
Chiefly volumes and pamphlets, with annotations by Clinton, relating to the controversy between Clinton and Charles Cornwallis, marquis Cornwallis.
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738?-1795. Sir Henry Clinton papers, circa 1776-1781.
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Eastern section of the United States].
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[Eastern section of the United States]. [179-]
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- Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1738-1795. [Eastern section of the United States].
Howe, William Howe, Viscount, 1729-1814. Letter [manuscript], 1777 July 30.
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Letter [manuscript], 1777 July 30.
Letter from Lord Howe to Henry Clinton discusses his plans to proceed to the Chesapeake Bay, the position of forces under the command of George Washington and the movements of Burgoyne's forces in New York.
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- Howe, William Howe, Viscount, 1729-1814. Letter [manuscript], 1777 July 30.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866
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Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Documents copied or collected by American historian and president of Harvard Jared Sparks.
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- Jared Sparks collection of documents concerning the American Revolution, 1740-1866 .
Autograph File, C
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Autograph File, C
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, C, 1554-2002.
John Graves Simcoe papers 1774-1824 1774-1804 Simcoe, John Graves
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John Graves Simcoe papers 1774-1824 1774-1804 Simcoe, John Graves
The John Simcoe papers are a miscellaneous collection of letters and documents pertaining to Loyalist Colonel Simcoe's career as an officer during the American Revolution and as Governor of Upper Canada (1792-1796).
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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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