Transcripts, 1849-1854.

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Transcripts, 1849-1854.

Transcribed memoirs, Revolutionary War correspondence, and orderly books, 1776-1811 and undated, of John Lacey, Brigadier General of Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolution and native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, copied from manuscript originals and extensively annotated by Lacey's son-in-law William Darlington in 1849 and 1854.

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