Orderly book, 1814.

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Orderly book, 1814.

Orderly book, 12 September-21 December 1814, with camps at Bloomfield, Brandywine, Dupont, Chester and headquarters at Kennets Square. It contains general and regimental orders, lists of guard and other work details with daily officer assignments and descriptions of court martials.

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Cadwalader, Thomas, 1779-1841

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Thomas Cadwalader was a Lieutenant Colonel of a Cavalry regiment during the War of 1812. Later he was Major General of the 1st District of the Pennsylvania Militia. From the description of Orderly book, 1814. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122625371 ...

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