Annotations by gscott2007, 221-240
a company of Militia, and had one field piece ?? to defend the vicinity from the British stragglers - this deponents company however was obliged to retreat...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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Shortly afterward, a party of British came from Philada to Bordentown & burnt a part of it, committing considerable damages. the deponent was then again...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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and crossing over into Pennsylvania and burning Colonel Kirbrights house; that he was out with Captian Quigley at this time about three daysSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 5 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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a volunteer militia man under the command of Captain Robert Quigley of Burlington County, New Jersey, and marched with him to ?? at the time of the alarm...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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and remained there about one month at which place he went over with a party in the night and brought off a British officer from Staten IslandSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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that about September of the same year he was drafted in the militia and marched from Nottingham township under the command of Captain Robert Quigley to Amboy...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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When the British went away from Philadelphia to New York the refugees became very troublesomeSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 9 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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brought in Tory Richard Stockton and ? Woodward and kept several days in the college buildingsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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refugeesSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 9 Made 29 Jun 2008 |
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our troops had much trouble with a gang of robbers called the "Doan" gang, they robbed the County Treasury, stole horses & seriously annoyed...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 10 Made 28 Jun 2008 |
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my Father's house was burnt gown cattle and other property taken off or destroyed by the BritishSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 8 Made 28 Jun 2008 |
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express riderSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 8 Made 28 Jun 2008 |
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engineerSource: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 40 Made 30 May 2008 |
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Thaddeus KosciuszkoSource: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 40 Made 30 May 2008 |
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Genl Washington by every art & at whatever expense to obstruct the navigation of the north river between fort Washington & Mount Constitution.Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 36 Made 30 May 2008 |
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counterfeitingSource: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 33 Made 30 May 2008 |
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Gen Washington to be informed that Congress by resolve of 3 did not mean the army or any part of it should remain in New York longer than he thinks it is for...Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 26 Made 30 May 2008 |
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That general Washington be informed that Congress would have especial care taken, in case he should find it necessary to quit New York, that no damage be...Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 25 Made 30 May 2008 |
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engineerSource: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 25 Made 30 May 2008 |
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Jeduthun BaldwinSource: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 25 Made 30 May 2008 |
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