Henry Vanderburgh Papers 1777-1808

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Henry Vanderburgh Papers 1777-1808

Henry Vanderburgh (1760-1812) was the captain of a New York Regiment during the Revolutionary War, judge in the Indiana Territory, and resident of Vincennes, Indiana. The collection consists of general correspondence, 1777-1808, abstracts and accounts, 1791, between the United States and Vanderburgh, who provided sundry articles for the Indian Department and other papers.

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Vanderburgh, Henry, 1760-1812

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Norn in Troy, N.Y., Vanderburg joined the Continental Army at 16 and reached the rank of captain. He came to Vinvennes, Ind. in 1790 and the following year was appointed justice of the peace and probate judge. He served as a member of the supreme court of the Indiana Territory from 1800 to 1821. From the description of Letter, 1808 Dec. 21, Vincennes, Ind. [to] Philip Courtlandt. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 19771899 Captain of a New York Regimen...