French and Indian War collection, 1754-1774.

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French and Indian War collection, 1754-1774.

This collection of French and Indian War papers includes papers of several individuals. The Burk collection includes the military correspondence of Major John Burk (1717-1784), with letters to Burk from Governor Shirley, Robert Hale, Ephraim Williams, William Pitt, Timothy Ruggles, John Chandler, and others. The collection of Sir William Johnson's (1715-1774) letters consists primarily of drafts of his correspondence with General Thomas Gage, Benjamin Franklin, and others, dealing with his activities among the tribes of the Six Nations. Robert Hale (1703-1767), a physician who commanded a regiment during the Louisburg Campaign, 1745, kept a chronicle of the major political and military events in America and Europe for the war period. The first volume was begun in July 1755 but some items dating back to 1748 were entered at the start of the volume. There are three volumes, the third ending 30 October 1762. There is also a small folder of Hale correspondence. The 1756 Receipt Book of Sir John St. Clair, Quartermaster, is an account of the men employed and receipts for the money expended in the bateau service, New York. Other accounts have been preserved in a "Book of Ballances 1759," a record of money paid and due to men of several Massachusetts companies. There are two diaries of soldiers. The first is by Lieutenant Cornelius Stowell (1724-1804) of Worcester who was stationed at Crown Point, N.Y., 1759. This volume includes regimental orders for the 1st Battalion of Brigadier General Timothy Ruggles' regiment. The second diary is composed of two separate accounts: the first part was written while the soldier was stationed at Fort William Henry, N.Y., 1758, and the second, written by the same soldier, describes an expedition to Louisburg, 1759. The volume includes scattered orders for 1760 and ends with the announcement of 24 September of the surrender of Montreal to General Amherst. The rest of the collection is composed of an assortment of returns, rolls, lists, bills and receipts, documents, commissions and enlistments, and a memorandum book for 1755-1761. Included in the miscellaneous documents is a series of four letters and one undated letter fragment addressed to Michael Martyn who participated in the 1759 campaign against Louisburg. Three of the letters and the fragment were written in 1759 by Benjamin Kneeland from Boston to Martyn in Louisburg. These letters mention other military campaigns, as does a 1762 letter from Rush Salter to Martyn.

3 v. ; octavo.4 v. ; folio.1 box.1 folder ; oversize.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7000412

American Antiquarian Society

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Stowell, Cornelius, 1724-1804.

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Johnson, William, 1715-1774

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British official in America. From the description of Receipt signed to an autograph letter signed (signature obliterated) dated Schonectady [sic] 24 December, 1764 : [n.p.], 1764 Dec. 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270496465 From the description of Autograph letter signed : Johnson Hall, to an unidentified correspondent, 1769 Apr. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270487684 Sir William Johnson was a wealthy land owner and trader, controlling most of the lands in...

Burk, John, 1717-1784.

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Hale, Robert, 1703-1767.

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Colonel Robert Hale (1702/03-1767) was the son of Robert (1668-1718/19) and Elizabeth Clark Hale. He graduated from Harvard College in 1721, studied medicine with Joseph Manning of Ipswich, Mass., and was one of the most important citizens of Beverly, Mass. From the description of Papers, 1717-1741. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207141094 ...

Shirley, William, 1694-1771

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Shirley was governor of Massachusetts from 1741 to 1757. From the description of Letter, 1745 June 1, Boston [Mass.], to Jacob Wendell, Boston [Mass.]. (New England Historic Genealogical Society). WorldCat record id: 50844670 Colonial Governor of Massachusetts. Shirley was active in colonial politics, served in the French and Indian War, and succeeded Braddock as commander of all British Forces in North America upon Braddock's death. Shirley attended a council of war in New ...

St. Clair, John

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Ruggles, Timothy, 1711-1795

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