Jonathan Chase papers 1775-1797 Chase, Jonathan papers

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Jonathan Chase papers 1775-1797 Chase, Jonathan papers

The Jonathan Chase papers contain letters and documents relating to the services of Colonel Jonathan Chase, of the 13th and 15th New Hampshire Militia regiments, during the Revolutionary War. These record Chase's involvement with recruiting soldiers and providing supplies for the army during the war.

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