Order-books, 1758-1780 (inclusive), 1778-1780 (bulk).

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Order-books, 1758-1780 (inclusive), 1778-1780 (bulk).

Sergeant Alexander Ross, at Camp Great Falls, Lake George, Fort Edward, and other points in New York, 1758; orderly books kept during occupation of Philadelphia, 1778; Captain R. Clayton, 17th regiment, headquarters at New York, 1777-1779; Lord Stirling's guards headquarters at Totoway, 1780.

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