Outgoing correspondence replying to inquires about records of soldiers of the Revolutionary War, 1904-1909.

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Outgoing correspondence replying to inquires about records of soldiers of the Revolutionary War, 1904-1909.

This volume of carbon copies of outgoing correspondence provides individuals with information on whether specified Revolutionary War soldiers appear in such records as: Militia Payroll; Audited Accounts; Records of Forfeited Land; and other financial records in the Comptroller's Office relating to the Revolutionary War. These reference requests were based upon Comptroller's records relating to the War now in the holdings of the State Archives.

0.6 cu. ft. (3 volumes).

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