Papers of Constant Freeman, 1812-1814.

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Papers of Constant Freeman, 1812-1814.

Orderly book containing orders (1812 April 23-1814 July 23) issued by Freeman as lieutenant-colonel of the artillery at Fort Nelson, near Norfolk, Va. The orders refer chiefly to supplies and courts-martial.

1 volume (248 pages).1 microfilm reel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8074045

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