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THE LARGEST, BEST, OLD & RARE
On eBAY On DVD

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR

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

(1782)

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HISTORY GENEALOGY NAMES RECORDS

44 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 1782 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 & RARE documents in any form and if found they would cost a fortune!

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Many of these OLD & RARE 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. Approval of exchange between Captains Simon Jackson and Daniel Salisbury, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 16th; Jackson, Simon, Captain; Salisbury, Daniel, Captain (1782)
  2. Bill for service in 1780 (1782)
  3. Circular letter to New York Governor George Clinton, asking for reinforcements, by Washington, George; Clinton, George (1782)
  4. Deed of 100 acres in Cumberland County, for James Wilson, by McKee, John; Wilson, James; McKean, Thomas (1782)
  5. Document allowing Sally Grant to visit sister in New York but requiring her to be searched on her return, by Gorham, Nathaniel; Adams, Samuel; Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representative (1782)
  6. Document appointing General William Heath and Major General Henry Knox as commissioners to exchange prisoners, by Washington, George; Shaw, S; Trumbull, Jonathan (1782)
  7. Document ordering Daniel Claus, agent for Indian affairs in Canada, to pay Indians for leggings, by Johnson, Guy, approximately; Claus, Daniel; McGowen, Archibald (1782)
  8. Letter about England's weakening war effort because of change in ministry and prospect of peace, by Williams, Jonathan (1782)
  9. Letter about Mr. Winslow's return and grumblings from Massachusetts' Continental troops, by Knox, Henry; Shaw, Samuel (1782)
  10. Letter about Rhode Island and defeated tariff duties, by Lincoln, Benjamin (1782)
  11. Letter disapproving use of militia companies to fill up Continental regiments, leaving frontier undefended, by Benson, Robert (1782)
  12. Letter to Admiral Viscount St. Vincent, congratulating him on capture of Pégase, by Barrington, Samuel; St. Vincent, John Jervis, Viscount (1782)
  13. Letter to Alexander Martin about raids against Choctaws, by Wayne, Anthony; Martin, Alexander (1782)
  14. Letter to Captain Simon Jackson, complaining of Soldiers' ungrateful treatment by politicians, by Salisbury, Daniel; Jackson, Simon, Captain (1782)
  15. Letter to Col. Benjamin Fitzgerald, about captured supplies, by Wadsworth, Jeremiah; Fitzgerald, Benjamin, Colonel (1782)
  16. Letter to Dwight Foster about Cornwallis' surrender and re-capture of St. Eustatia, by Hitchcock, Enos; Foster, Dwight (1782)
  17. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln in Philadelphia, giving statistics on pre-Revolutionary War fishing trade, by Derby, Elias Hasket; Lincoln, Benjamin (1782)
  18. Letter to General Henry Knox about Colonel Greaton's march to New York, by Jackson, Henry; Knox, Henry (1782)
  19. Letter to General John Sullivan about his brother's death in English prison and Lord Howe's confiscation of Sullivan's papers, by Holland, Stephen; Sullivan, John (1782)
  20. Letter to Governor John Martin, enclosing King and House of Commons' addresses about American peace, by Wright, James, Sir; Martin, John (1782)
  21. Letter to Governor Thomas Sim Lee, asking him to announce publicly birth of French Dauphin, by Livingston, Robert R.; Lee, Thomas Sim (1782)
  22. Letter to James Warren about dirty climate and politics in Europe, by Adams, John; Warren, James (1782)
  23. Letter to John Hancock about capture of Minorca and change of English Ministry, by Heath, William; Hancock, John (1782)
  24. Letter to John Hancock about illegal traders in Maine, by Allan, John; Hancock, John (1782)
  25. Letter to John Hancock about peace, by Heath, William; Hancock, John (1782)
  26. Letter to John Jervis, earl of St. Vincent, by Marquis of Lansdowne, William Petty; St. Vincent, John Jervis, Viscount (1782)
  27. Letter to John Reynell, and others, of the Society of Friends in Philadelphia, from the Society of Friends in London, about sending food to America's persecuted Quakers, by Barclay, David; Reynell, John (1782)
  28. Letter to Major General Timothy Danielson, returning orders because of resignation, by Wigglesworth, Edward; Danielson, Timothy (1782)
  29. Letter to Massachusetts Council, accepting election, by Adams, Samuel; Gorham, Nathaniel; Peterson, Mr; Bartlett, Mr; Farier, Mr; Massachusetts. Council; Massachusetts. General Court. Senate (1782)
  30. Letter to Massachusetts Treasurer Henry Gardner, inquiring how many depreciation notes were issued to General Moses Hazen's troops, the 2e Canadian Continental Regiment, by Heath, William; Gardner, Henry (1782)
  31. Letter to Meschech Weare, about Col. Alexander Scammell's death and promotions, by Reid, George; Weare, Meshech (1782)
  32. Letter to Mr. Matthew Ridley at Paris about peace and America's potential greatness despite Confederation's weaknesses, by Morris, Gouverneur; Ridley, Matthew (1782)
  33. Letter to President John Dickinson about re-enlistments, by Butler, Richard; Dickinson, John (1782)
  34. Letter to Samuel Holten about people's indifference and ignorance of peace terms, by Lincoln, Benjamin; Holten, Samuel (1782)
  35. Letter to the Earl of Stirling (General William Alexander), asking him to sign sergeants' time sheets, by Schuyler, Philip John; Alexander, William (1782)
  36. Note to Joseph Prought (Prout), by O'Brien, Morris; Prout, Joseph (1782)
  37. Petition from John Goffe, John Stark, and 60 others to General Assembly against allowing Mrs. Stephen Holland to return because of her Loyalist sympathies, by Goffe, John; Stark, John (1782)
  38. Petition to Court of General Sessions and the Selectmen of Boston for liquor license, citing his war record, by Grant, Thomas; Cooper, William; Massachusetts. Court of General Sessions (1782)
  39. Receipt for $40 from Colonel Elias Dayton, by Barber, Francis; Dayton, Elias (1782)
  40. Receipt for provisions, by Dearborn, Henry (1782)
  41. Resolution approving Treasurer's accounts, by Massachusetts. General Court; Adams, Samuel (1782)
  42. Sermon on God's favor toward America, by Lyman, Joseph (1782)
  43. Seven letters about siege of Gibraltar, by France. Armée (1782)
  44. Signal instructions for H.M.S. Vigilant, by Howe, Richard Howe, Earl; Douglas, John (1782)

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