Numbered Record Books, 1894–1913

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Numbered Record Books, 1894–1913

1894-1913

This series documents Revolutionary War activities and consists of orderly books, rosters of soldiers, oaths of allegiance, commissions of officers, receipts, accounts, copies of letters sent, and other records relating to the Departments of the Quartermaster General and the Commissary General of Military Stores, along with records relating to pay and the settlement of accounts.

27 linear feet, 6 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11673271

National Archives at Washington, D.C

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Enslin, Frederick Gotthold

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On March 10, 1778, Lieutenant Frederick Gotthold Enslin became the first U.S. soldier court-martialed for “attempting to commit sodomy” with another soldier. His sentence was to be literally drummed out of the Continental Army by its regiments’ fifes and drums. Enslin was told “never to return.” ...