King's American Regiment orderly book 1776-1777 King's American Regiment orderly book

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King's American Regiment orderly book 1776-1777 King's American Regiment orderly book

The King's American Regiment orderly book (308 pages) contains the regiment, brigade, and general headquarters orders kept by an anonymous officer in a New York Loyalist unit from December 1776 to November 12, 1777. Entries contain details on the regiment's organization and staffing, recruitment and provisioning, and on troop movements and military engagements.

1 volume

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6392714

William L. Clements Library

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