Orderly book, 1800-1835.

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Orderly book, 1800-1835.

Account book with a copy of orders (regimental, general, etc.) issued from 18 February 1800 to 28 May 1800. The orders were copied by Charles Barrow, a Sergeant in Capt. Asa Copeland's Company. Sergeant Barrows also wrote down extracts from the rules and regulations for the order and discipline of the troops, blue book, etc. The end of the book contains a list of "field officers of the 13th Regiment Army U.S.", "arms & clothing 1799", "fuel return for Capt Copelands Compy", "morning report of Capt Asa Copelands Company May 12 1800", and "provision return of Capt Asa Copeland's Company 13th Regt for four days from the 27th to the 30th of April 1800 both days included". The middle of the account book contains some financial records, 1820-1835. At the end of the account book running in the reverse direction are lists of those who "Died in Brimfield" 1817-1821, 1827-1834.

1 v. ([179] p.) ; 20 cm.

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