Quasi-discharge, 1783 June [issued to] Willm. Hunth private.

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Quasi-discharge, 1783 June [issued to] Willm. Hunth private.

Quasi-discharge given in June of 1783 to Willm. Hunth private, who had served in the Second New York Regiment during the Revolution. The document states that Hunth's release is to be considered a furlough until a peace treaty between the United States and Great Britain is signed.

1 sheet (2 p.) ; 35 x 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7139718

Bridwell Library

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