George Sullivan letters, 1823-1824.

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George Sullivan letters, 1823-1824.

Collection consists of letters written by Sullivan and Joseph H. Peirce as commissioners for prosecuting Massachusetts's claims on the U.S. government for expenditures for militia during the War of 1812.

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Peirce, Joseph H.

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Massachusetts. Militia

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Ten companies comprised the 12th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia: five from Boston, one from North Bridgewater, one from Abington, one from Weymouth, one from Stoughton, and one from Gloucester. After organization was completed, the regiment was ordered to Fort Warren in Boston Harbor. Three months later it was sent to Harper's Ferry, Va., where it guarded the upper Potomac as part of Bank's division. From the description of Massachusetts Volunteer Militia records, 1861 [ma...

Sullivan, George, 1771-1838

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George Sullivan (1771-1838), a lawyer in Exeter, New Hampshire, was a member of the New Hampshire legislature and U.S. Congress, and served as New Hampshire attorney-general. From the description of George Sullivan letters, 1823-1824. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122455768 ...