Other Annotations by gscott2007, 61-80
dragoonsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 6 Made 09 Nov 2008 |
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He volunteered in the spring of 1779 with his brother, James Wall, under Captain Valentine Rider in the whaleboat service, was in an expedition to Long...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 15 Made 09 Nov 2008 |
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DragoonsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 6 Made 09 Nov 2008 |
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Gov. Tryon had threated to burn N.y. if the American troops attempted to enter that city.Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 9 Made 09 Nov 2008 |
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Light DragoonsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 08 Nov 2008 |
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second regiment of Light DragoonsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 7 Made 08 Nov 2008 |
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Sheldons Regiment of DragoonsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 08 Nov 2008 |
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Light DragoonsSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 4 Made 08 Nov 2008 |
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with three others, took two spies while out on a scouting party, one of the spies name was Griswold the name of the other I do not recollect who were...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 14 Made 08 Nov 2008 |
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Certificate from Gov that G. Cavey has liberty to go into N. york . . . . . . . Board of War to take orderSource: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 11 Made 08 Nov 2008 |
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Memo. John Clark . . . . his losses . . . . Board of treas.ySource: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 11 Made 08 Nov 2008 |
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Oct 11 Elisha Walton . . . . . . . Intell from N york Marine com.Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 7 Made 08 Nov 2008 |
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Corps of Sappers & MinersSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 11 Made 25 Oct 2008 |
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surrender of Lord CornwallisSource: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 10 Made 18 Oct 2008 |
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at the Siege of Yorktown, and were part of the detachment that stormed the Right hand redoubt under teh Command of the Marquis De LFayette on the Night of...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 10 Made 18 Oct 2008 |
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ordered to Mud Island in the Delaware River Nine Miles from Philadelphia, where they remained untill the evacuation of the Fort at Mud Island. While at Mud...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 7 Made 18 Oct 2008 |
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When he arrived in Portsmouth every thing was in a bustle, the inhabitants (all that could) were leaving the town for safety & going to the country...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 14 Made 15 Aug 2008 |
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The man who was sent on shore by Capt. Mowatt, to set fire to the first parish meeting-house in Portland, was brought to their house a prisoner by Solomon...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 43 Made 15 Aug 2008 |
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I well remember the time when Falmouth, now Portland was burnt by Mowatt, who did this in 1775 - I saw the smoke of the fire of the burning of the town from...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 67 Made 15 Aug 2008 |
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I well remember the time that Mowat burnt Falmouth now Portland. I heard the guns & see the smoke. Philip Fowlers first wifes mother was my aunt and she...Source: Revolutionary War Pensions » Page 77 Made 15 Aug 2008 |
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