1st delaware regiment revolutionary war
Pabst, Anna C. Smith, comp. Colonel Haslet was killed in the fighting. 7. Photostat. Link To This Page Contact Us . : Family Line Publications, 1996. Edward Roche to James Booth, from Valley Forge (photocopy), 1778, 25. #391: The Declaration of Independence, four 1776 versions, 17. Regulations for American troops (2 military manuals), 1775-1782, 5. Letters to Caesar Rodney (transcripts), 1776, 6. (3), On 15 June 1776 the Assembly separated the Lower Counties from the British government and essentially from Pennsylvania as well. Photostat. John Montressor journal extracts (transcripts), 1777, 16. As the morning progressed, the enemy began to encircle the Americans. Oyer and Terminer, Cheney Clow and others, treason, 1775-1782, 4. Only after 1822 do we find correspondence from individuals other than government officials or loan officers. Many of these letters relating to the Revolution may also be found in George Herbert Rydens The Letters of Caesar Rodney, 1756-1784 (see bibliography section). The government it formed consisted of a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, with a president and four-man Privy Council, both selected by the legislature, serving as the executive. . Heitman, Francis Barnard. 19. Photostat. 1st Delaware Regiment (1776-1783) 1st Georgia Regiment (1775-1783) 2nd Georgia . Wilmington : Historical Society of Delaware, 1896. 22. Orders on the State Treasurer to Pay Militia Officers, Arrangements . Color and black & white prints. The Americans were forced to retreat. (Wilmington: James and Webb, 1875). Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1975. 11. Washington, D.C.: National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1942. 1. The initial uniform of the 1st Delaware Regiment was that of a short blue regimental coat faced with red facings and turnbacks. Material relating to the Revolutionary War includes communication with the Assembly, a letter from Kent County ca. The 1st and 2nd Regiments went on to form the Legion of the United States in 1792 which later became the foundation of the United States Army in 1796. . . During September and October, the British occupied Wilmington. On 3 September 1777 they were met at Coochs Bridge on the Christina Creek, just south of Newark, by about 700 American troops led by Brigadier General William Maxwell. [Campaigns of 1776 and 1777]. . Personal Recollections of Captain Enoch Anderson, An Officer of the Box 2 contains a draft copy of the volumes comprising Francis T. Tiltons Dr.
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