United States. Army. 1st Infantry Regiment orderly book, 1804-1808.

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United States. Army. 1st Infantry Regiment orderly book, 1804-1808.

Orderly book of the regiment stationed in the Northwest Territory. Locations include Bellefontaine, Ohio, Kaskaskia, Ill., and Newport, Ky. Entries include daily orders, courts-martial, duty rosters, promotions, food and clothing provisions, and troop deployments.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8069582

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