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THE LARGEST, BEST, OLD
On eBAY On DVD

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR

MANUSCRIPTS

(LETTERS, DOCUMENTS, ORDERS, RECEIPTS & OTHER MATERIALS)

(1777)

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HISTORY GENEALOGY NAMES RECORDS

108 Manuscripts
(LETTERS, DOCUMENTS, ORDERS, RECEIPTS & OTHER MATERIALS)

Names, Records, Historical, Genealogical and Biographical information

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As primary source material, these Manuscripts, Letters & Documents are from the time period
of 1777 and they are without a question the most complete and impartial documentation

on the American Revolutionary War.

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They provide a foundation for serious research into virtually every aspect of
The American Revolutionary War

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This extensive collection of Manuscripts, Letters & Documents from the American Revolutionary War Era provide a more accurate picture of this historical period of American History.

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Unprecedented Record of The American Revolution War Era

An essential resource for Genealogists and American Revolutionary War History Enthusiasts

Now this amazing collection have been professionally compiled in high quality and preserved forever in file format on a DVD data disc.

This is without doubt an essential reference library for The American Revolutionary War history enthusiasts.

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It is nearly impossible to find all these OLD documents in any form and if found they would cost a fortune!

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Many of these OLD documents date back to the 1700s and all of their content is just as impressive today as it was then.

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The Complete List of the Documents

  1. A list of prisoners confined in goal, by Otis, Joseph; Church, Benjamin (1777)
  2. Account of damage done to the estate of John Hancock by the British army during Siege of Boston, total £4,732, by Hancock, John, 1737-1793; Bant, William (1777)
  3. Agreement recommending M. Maresquelles' process for boring cannon, by Massachusetts. Board of War; Ansart, Lewis; Orr, Hugh; Savage, Samuel Phillips (1777)
  4. Bill and receipt to John Hancock for food, £109, from Willing, Morris & Co., by Morris, Robert; Hancock, John (1777)
  5. Bill to Massachusetts for five days service on the Committee for preparing the Regulating Bill, by Brooks, Eleazer; Brooks, Thomas; Durfee, Thomas; Plympton, Thomas (1777)
  6. Commission for Alexander Innes as Inspector General of Loyalist troops, by Howe, William Howe, Viscount; Innes, Alexander (1777)
  7. Commission from the Maryland General Assembly for Philemon Downes as Ensign in Capt. John Dame's Co., by Johnson, Thomas; Dame, John; Downes, Philemon (1777)
  8. Copy of a letter to General Sir William Howe about insults from British officer and possible exchange of General Charles Lee, by Washington, George (1777)
  9. Document about Capt. Elijah Freeman Payne of South Carolina's Navy, by Hinman, Elisha (1777)
  10. Document appointing John Lowell and Francis Dana attorneys to sue Elijah Freeman Paine for debts due South Carolina, by Rutledge, John; Dana, Francis; Lowell, John; Paine Elijah Freeman (1777)
  11. Document authorizing Treasurer Henry Gardiner to pay salary as Council member to his son James Bowdoin, Jr., by Bowdoin, James (1777)
  12. Document certifies that he has not paid any consideration to Mr. Reynolds or any other selectman of the town of Bridgewater for their transporting a load of powder, by Shepard, Alexander, Jun (1777)
  13. Document certifying Capt. William Day's appointment by General John Thomas as Barrack Master to the camp in Roxbury in 1775, by Brewer, Samuel (1777)
  14. Document certifying John Cooke's service as Ensign, by Cooke, John; Greene, Christopher; Greene, Griffen (1777)
  15. Document certifying Thomas Shaw's wounds for discharge from the U.S.S. Boston, by McNeill, Hector; Shaw, Thomas (1777)
  16. Document ordering Committee of Sequestration to deliver hardware confiscated from Gilbert DeBlois to Col. Thomas Crafts, by Austin, Jonathan Loring; Browne, John (1777)
  17. Document requesting General Court to pay Gabriel Priest for service in Capt. Robert Longley's Co., by Whitcomb, John; Longley, Robert; Priest, Gabriel (1777)
  18. Document requesting pay for officer's service at Providence, by Holman, Jonathan; United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 5th (1777)
  19. Documents about ship seized by American privateer because its owner, Joseph Hewes, is a Loyalist, by Moseley, Emperor; Hewes, Joseph (1777)
  20. Estimate of the damage Nathaniel Heath received by troops during the Blockade and Siege of Boston in the year 1775, by Heath, Nathaniel (1777)
  21. Letter about night alarms and possibility of surrounding Washington's army, by Stanley, Thomas; Great Britain. Army. Lancers, 17th (1777)
  22. Letter about Saratoga, French deceit, incompetence of Robert Morris' brother, help from Duke of Tuscany and German Emperor, by Izard, Ralph; Izard, Alice DeLancey; Morris, Robert; Morris, Thomas (1777)
  23. Letter condemning harsh treatment of Loyalists, by Putnam, Israel (1777)
  24. Letter saying he will remain until Confederation is finished, by Gerry, Elbridge (1777)
  25. Letter to Abigail Bishop, promising to marry her before marching to Ticonderoga, by Scammell, Alexander (1777)
  26. Letter to Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, giving reports of movements of Generals Howe, Burgoyne, and Washington, and the approach of the British to Philadelphia, by Bonnet, Joseph; Guillaumier (1777)
  27. Letter to Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, on commercial affairs, prices of commodities, presence of British naval vessel off Santo Domingo, by Daniel, Joseph (1777)
  28. Letter to Benjamin Franklin about sending Ranger to sea, by Jones, John Paul; Deane, Silas (1777)
  29. Letter to Capt. Abraham Foster, ordering him to be ready to march, by Brown, Benjamin (1777)
  30. Letter to Captain Hector McNeill, demanding better food and pay before sailing, by Boston (Frigate) Officers; Brown, John, U.S. Navy; Cushing, Thomas (1777)
  31. Letter to Captain Hector McNeill, requesting his attendance on Board, by Massachusetts. Board of War; McNeill, Hector (1777)
  32. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about attaching Jackson's regiment to Continental Line and urging him not to wear red uniforms, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  33. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Battle of Brandywine, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  34. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Battles of Brandywine and Paoli, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  35. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Boston's defenses, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  36. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about bounties, scheming politicians and Gen. Howe's secret embarkation for Philadelphia, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  37. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Burgoyne attacking Boston and Carleton attacking Hudson River Valley, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  38. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about enemy movements, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  39. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about English fleet's arrival and fair-weather patriots, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  40. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Howe and Burgoyne's underestimation of Americans, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  41. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Howe's appearance off Chesapeake and Gates' departure for north, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  42. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about Howe's arrival in Chesapeake, Battle of Bennington, and Confederation, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  43. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about privateers, Howe's destination, and Silas Deane's treaty, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  44. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about rumors of Burgoyne's attacking Newport, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  45. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson about strict discipline in Philadelphia's Light Horse Troop and Timothy Pickering's appointment as Adjutant General, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  46. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, about small size of Burgoyne's army, English fleet off Sandy Hook, and false report of attack on Boston, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  47. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, relieving Gen. Schuyler of blame in fall of Ticonderoga and urging 10,000 men from New England to defeat Gen. Howe if he goes north, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  48. Letter to Col. Henry Jackson, speculating on direction of Gen. Howe's fleet, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  49. Letter to Colonel Harry Jackson in Boston, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  50. Letter to Colonel Henry Jackson about small pox and Hessian desertions, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  51. Letter to Colonel Henry Jackson about their investment in privateer and Cornwallis' clumsy attack on Gen. Benjamin Lincoln at Bound Brook, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  52. Letter to Ebenezer Hancock, authorizing Ebenezer Hancock to pay Capt. Abel Holden $1240 for recruiting Col. Thomas Nixon's, 6th Massachusetts Regt., by Heath, William (1777)
  53. Letter to Ebenezer Hancock, authorizing him to pay Lt. Col. Nathan Fuller $1,200 for recruiting 13th Continental Regt., by Heath, William (1777)
  54. Letter to Elbridge Gerry reporting that supplies have arrived by sea, by Warren, James (1777)
  55. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln congratulating him on victory at Saratoga, by Vermont. Council of Safety; Fay, Joseph (1777)
  56. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, dismissing Lincoln's news as false, by Gates, Horatio (1777)
  57. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, sending news of Convention Army and minor battles, by Glover, John (1777)
  58. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, thanking him for giving Massachusetts stores, by Vermont. Council of Safety; Chittenden, Thomas (1777)
  59. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, urging him and General John Stark to hurry from Bennington to Saratoga, by Schuyler, Philip John (1777)
  60. Letter to Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, urging him to hurry Massachusetts' troops from Bennington to Saratoga, by Schuyler, Philip John (1777)
  61. Letter to Gen. John Sullivan about enemy moves in New Jersey and attempts to bribe Sullivan, by Washington, George (1777)
  62. Letter to Gen. William Heath about roofing Hessian prisoners' barracks, by Riedesel, Friedrich Adolf, Freiherr von (1777)
  63. Letter to Gen. William Heath, enclosing prisoners' exchanges approved by General Gates, by Burgoyne, John (1777)
  64. Letter to General Burgoyne, asking for monthly payments for supplies to Convention Army, by Heath, William (1777)
  65. Letter to General William Heath about supplies from north and enemy moves near Philadelphia, by Washington, George; Hamilton, Alexander (1777)
  66. Letter to Gov. Thomas Wharton about departure of Col. Proctor's regiment and defenseless state of Fort Island, by Bache, Richard (1777)
  67. Letter to Henry Jackson about Hessians' evacuation of Staten Island and hopes of defeating Burgoyne at Hudson River, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  68. Letter to his brother, Augustin Laurent Guillaumier, mentioning arrival of ship from Georgia with news of evacuation of British from Philadelphia, by Guillaumier, Antoine (1777)
  69. Letter to his wife, Rush, Julia Stockton, reporting he must go repair hospitals in Red Bank, by Rush, Benjamin (1777)
  70. Letter to James Warren asking him to deliver goods to agents, by Gerry, Elbridge (1777)
  71. Letter to John Clowes enclosing commissions for officers in 1st Delaware Continental Regiment, by Rodney, Caesar (1777)
  72. Letter to John Hancock in Philadelphia on business and political news, by Bant, William (1777)
  73. Letter to John Hancock, about Battle of Freeman's Farm and casualties, by Gates, Horatio (1777)
  74. Letter to Jonathan Williams in Nantes about Capt. Hynson's difficulties in carrying messages, by Carmichael, William (1777)
  75. Letter to Lt. Bancroft of Capt. Abraham Foster's Reading Co., ordering 8 men to join Gen. William Heath, by Fox, Jonathan (1777)
  76. Letter to my dearest friend about arrival in Philadelphia, Burgoyne's surrender, and rebel forts on Delaware, by Stanley, Thomas (1777)
  77. Letter to my dearest friend about capture of Ticonderoga and being Burgoyne's aide-de-camp when armies meet, by Stanley, Thomas; Great Britain. Army. Lancers, 17th (1777)
  78. Letter to Philip Van Rensselaer, asking him to forward 500 tons of powder to Col. Wesson, by Van Schaick, Goose (1777)
  79. Letter to Richard Henry Lee at York, Pa., about victory at Newport and Howe's possible retreat, by Pendleton, Edmund (1777)
  80. Letter to Salem Selectmen about banishment of Loyalists there, by Holten, Samuel (1777)
  81. Letter to Secret Committee of Correspondence about delay of French supply ship, by Deane, Silas (1777)
  82. Letter to the Hon. George King, Portsmouth, about delay of court sessions because of military absences, by Weare, Meshech (1777)
  83. Letter to Timothy Matlack, requesting passes like those issued to John Penn and Benjamin Chew, by Hamilton, James (1777)
  84. List of marines on board the U.S.S. Boston, by Boston (Frigate); Jennison, William, Sergeant (1777)
  85. List of officers and men on board the ship Boston, by Boston (Frigate); McNeill, Hector (1777)
  86. Map of American camp in New Jersey and surrounding countryside, by Knox, Henry (1777)
  87. Muster roll of Capt. George Durham's company, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 2nd; Durham, George (1777)
  88. Muster roll of Capt. John Hollinshead's Co., 2d New Jersey Continental Regt., by Hollinshead, John, Captain (1777)
  89. Muster roll of Capt. Seth Drew's Co., by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 2nd; Drew, Seth, Captain (1777)
  90. Muster roll of Captain John Whipple's Company, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 5th; Whipple, John (1777)
  91. Order authorizing Joshua Brackett to receive Preble's pay as General Court member, by Preble, Jedidiah (1777)
  92. Order for Deputy Paymaster Ebenezer Hancock to pay Major Elijah Vose $480 as bounty for 24 men of Colonel John Paterson's regiment, by Heath, William (1777)
  93. Order on the treasury for Samuel Langdon, President of Harvard College, by Gardner, Henry (1777)
  94. Order requesting sugar and mutton from Major Jellis Fonda, by Butler, John (1777)
  95. Order to the Commissary General to deliver all the pig iron which belongs to the Board of War to David Blanchard who will deliver it to Hugh Orr, by Austin, Jonathan Loring (1777)
  96. Orders for commissioned officers of Reading Companies to prepare to march on short notice, by Fox, Jonathan (1777)
  97. Pay account for Capt Ebenezer Dean's Company in Col. Thomas Carpenter's Militia Regiment, for service in Rhode Island, by Massachusetts. Militia. Regiment, 1st (Bristol County) (1777)
  98. Pay roll of those men that tarrie in Capt. Moses Soul's Company, by Whitcomb, Asa; Heath, William (1777)
  99. Provision return for 3 days' supplies for Col. David Henley's Regt. of the Massachusetts Infantry, by Sale, John (1777)
  100. Receipt for 2 tons of grapeshot from Easton furnace, by Pulling, John; Ingraham, Mr (1777)
  101. Receipt for payment for printing work ordered by Massachusetts, by Edes, Benjamin; Fisher, Jabez; Watson, Abraham (1777)
  102. Receipt for rations for Captain Barnet's Company of Light Dragoons stationed at Springfield, by Woodruff, Benjamin (1777)
  103. Reply to Oneida Indians, by Massachusetts. Council (1777)
  104. Sailing orders for Captain Hector McNeil, U.S.S. Boston, by United States. Navy Board of the Eastern Dept; Deshon, John; McNeill, Hector; Vernon, William; Warren J (1777)
  105. Statement regarding pay for rations, by Long, Pierse (1777)
  106. Surgeon's certificate of Mrs. Morris Fitzgerald's service as nurse for Col. Pierse Long's New Hampshire Regt, by Jackson, Hall; Long, Pierse (1777)
  107. The speech of the warriors from the 6 Nations and the Oneida Indians in answer to that made to them from the Council, by Six Nations (1777)
  108. Three documents regarding the manufacturing of saltpeter, by Sikes, James; Avery, John; Bowdoin, James (1777)

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