Disbursement books of Revolutionary War expenses, 1774-1791.

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Disbursement books of Revolutionary War expenses, 1774-1791.

Series consists of disbursements for Revolutionary War expenses in Massachusetts cataloged for federal reimbursement in 6 v. as follows: (4) (5) (6)

0.58 cubic ft (6 v. in partial box; v. 5 with: Massachusetts. Quartermaster General's Dept. Record books, 1775 (M-Ar)2352X))

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