New York (State). Militia. Regiment, 1st

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The development of state militias stemmed from the passage of the first and second Militia Acts of 1792, drafted by George Washington and his Secretary of War, Henry Knox. New York boasted the largest state military force in the nation. Under the General Orders of 15 March 1826, the 1st Brigade of Horse Artillery and the 6th Brigade of Artillery were organized as the First Division of New York State Artillery. As the country was not at war during the era these documents were maintained, the activities of the First Regiment of Horse Artillery were largely ceremonial.

From the guide to the Orderly book of the New York Regiment of Horse Artillery, 1815-1826, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)

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creatorOf Orderly book of the New York Regiment of Horse Artillery, 1815-1826 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Autograph File, N, 1686-1975. Houghton Library
referencedIn Van Siclen family papers, circa 1770 to 1988 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
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associatedWith Arcularius, Edward Frederick, 1803-1867 person
associatedWith Arcularius, Henry, b. 1781 person
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associatedWith Van Sicklen family family
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