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

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR

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

(1780)

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HISTORY GENEALOGY NAMES RECORDS

65 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 1780 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. Account of shoes and supplies supplied to the regiment signed by George P. Frost, by New Hampshire. Militia. Regiment, 2nd; Frost, George P (1780)
  2. Bill to Board of War for transporting cannon, by Maresquelles, Lewis de (1780)
  3. Deposition about Consul William Bingham's seizure of American ship as prize in Martinique, by Pike, Nicolas (1780)
  4. Document releasing William Callender of Colonel Thomas Crafts's Artillery Regiment from other duty, by Revere, Paul; Callender, William; Crafts, Thomas (1780)
  5. Document reporting disapproval of proposed state constitution, objections for each paragraph and proposed amendments, by Medway (Mass.) Citizens; Clarke, Elijah (1780)
  6. Document to Simeon Ladd, department prison keeper, releasing Simon Knowles from Prison for service in army, by Weare, Meshech; Ladd, Simeon (1780)
  7. Document to the Honorable Henry Gardner, Esq., authorizing John Odin to receive Hancock's pay for service in General Court, by Hancock, John; Gardner, Henry; Odin, John (1780)
  8. Journal of the siege of Charleston (1780)
  9. Letter from the Adjutant General to John Hancock criticizing state's militia units county by county, by Donnison, William; Hancock, John (1780)
  10. Letter to an unknown correspondent, urging him to keep secrets to protect Sir George, by Franklin, Benjamin (1780)
  11. Letter to Barbé-Marbois about peace with England, Lafayette's return, and John Paul Jones's victories, by Hamilton, Alexander; Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de (1780)
  12. Letter to Col. Alexander Martin, about sending supplies for army, by Williams, John; Martin, Alexander (1780)
  13. Letter to Colonel Josias Hall, 4th Maryland Regiment, about meeting and dinner, by De Kalb, Johann; Hall, Josias (1780)
  14. Letter to Colonel Nehemiah Hubbard at Hartford, suggesting he apply to state for funds, because Continental treasury is bankrupt, by Pettit, Charles; Hubbard, Nehemiah (1780)
  15. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman about stores coming from Trenton, by Mitchell, John, active; Furman, Moore (1780)
  16. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, sending stores, by Hodgdon, Samuel; Furman, Moore (1780)
  17. Letter to Commissary Moore Furman, sending supplies but asking for money, by Stockton, Robert; Furman, Moore (1780)
  18. Letter to Dear Sir complaining about delay in pay as surgeon, by Cochran, John (1780)
  19. Letter to Dr. Hugh Shiell in Philadelphia about Robert Temple's departure for Ireland, by Gerry, Elbridge; Shiell, Hugh (1780)
  20. Letter to Dwight Foster about camp illness and supplies, by Coleman, Samuel; Foster, Dwight (1780)
  21. Letter to Dwight Foster in Brookfield from Solomon Drown, about shipping aboard a privateer, French arrival in Newport, and superiority of Virginia's constitution over Massachusetts, by Drowne, Solomon (1780)
  22. Letter to Gen. Nathaniel Greene, reporting that Gen. Lawson is marching to Hillsboro and that British have turned south, by Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von; Green, Nathanael (1780)
  23. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln about Charleston's defenses, by Rutledge, John; Lincoln, Benjamin (1780)
  24. Letter to General Benjamin Lincoln about harbor defenses, by Whipple, Abraham; Lincoln, Benjamin (1780)
  25. Letter to General James Warren about Lafayette's return to America, the fate of Charleston, and possibility of democracy in France, by Adams, John; Warren, James (1780)
  26. Letter to General Nathaniel Greene, introducing Lieut. Addingsell or Odingall, by Marion, Francis; Greene, Nathanael (1780)
  27. Letter to Gov. George Clinton about fall of Ft. Ann and Indian infiltration from Canada, by Webster, Alexander; Clinton, George (1780)
  28. Letter to Governor Caesar Rodney about Delaware's quota of troops and supplies, by United States. Continental Congress; Mathews, John; Nathaniel Peabody (1780)
  29. Letter to Governor Thomas Sim Lee about Maryland's artillery in Continental service, by Carrington, Edward; Lee, Thomas Sim (1780)
  30. Letter to Governor Thomas Sim Lee about permission to send flour to Spanish Islands, by Morris, Robert; Lee, Thomas Sim (1780)
  31. Letter to Jacob Read about Loan Office certificates, by Rutledge, Edward; Head, Jacob (1780)
  32. Letter to John Bishop, lamenting Abigail Bishop's refusal to marry him, by Scammell, Alexander; Bishop, John (1780)
  33. Letter to John Hancock, asking for shipfitting contracts, by Freeman, Samuel; Hancock, John (1780)
  34. Letter to Joseph Gilman in Exeter, asking for supplies, by Cilley, Joseph; Gilman, Joseph (1780)
  35. Letter to Joseph Reed, accepting election to American Philosophical Society, by Washington, George; Reed, Joseph (1780)
  36. Letter to Joseph Reed, President of Pennsylvania, seeking advice about British deserters who wish to join French army, by La Luzerne, Anne-César, chevalier de; Reed, Joseph (1780)
  37. Letter to Lewis about Maj. John André's death, and Gen. Leslie's departure southward, and other naval affairs, by Richardson, Samuel (1780)
  38. Letter to Lord President about neutral shipping and contraband goods, by Bathurst, Henry Bathurst, Earl (1780)
  39. Letter to Mr. Hare, expressing despair over war and domestic strife, by McPherson, James; Hare, Mr. (1780)
  40. Letter to Nathaneal Greene about English fleet sailing to Savannah and necessity of protecting Chesapeake with light boats; by Jefferson, Thomas; Greene, Nathanael (1780)
  41. Letter to President Joseph Reed about necessary advice and important precedents; by Hopkinson, Francis; Reed, Joseph (1780)
  42. Letter to Samuel Williams, approving flag of truce for ship sent by American Academy of Arts & Sciences to observe solar eclipse in Maine promising secure cooperation from local English commander, by Bowdoin, James (1780)
  43. Letter to Silas Deane about Deane's enemies and Spain's desire to get Mississippi River, by Jay, John; Deane, Silas (1780)
  44. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about Admiral Rodney's victory over Spanish fleet of Juan de Lángara, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
  45. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about capture by Admiral Digby, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
  46. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about capture of Charleston, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
  47. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about forged letter purportedly from Sir Henry Clinton, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
  48. Letter to Sir William Hamilton about possible capture of Charleston, by Marquis of Downshire, Wills Hill; Hamilton, William, Sir (1780)
  49. Letter to Thomas Jefferson, reporting Benjamin Franklin's refusal to assist in Virginia's attempt to get loan from Grand Duke of Tuscany, by Massei, Philip; Jefferson, Thomas (1780)
  50. List of invalids sent from Charleston, by Willington, Edward Pearce (1780)
  51. List of noncommissioned officers and privates whose enlistments have expired in New Hampshire's three Continental regiments, by Cilley, Joseph (1780)
  52. List of units in his command, by Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis (1780)
  53. Minutes of sessions on Congressional requisitions, supplies, excise tax, paper money, privateers, and confiscations, by Gerry, Elbridge (1780)
  54. Order authorizing payment of £100 to Thomas Sim Lee, by Maryland. General Assembly; Johnson, Thomas; Lee, Thomas Sim; Gassaway, Thomas (1780)
  55. Order authorizing Theodore Sedgwick to receive Foster's salary as member of General Court from Treasurer Henry Gardner; by Foster, Dwight; Gardner, Henry; Sedgwick, Theodore; Massachusetts. General Court (1780)
  56. Order for committee to consider depreciation of currency, by United States. Continental Congress; Thomson, Charles (1780)
  57. Order to David Jeffries, authorizing payment of £500 to Dr. William Clark for recruiting; by Proctor, Edward, Lieutenant Colonel; Jeffries, David, Town Treasurer (1780)
  58. Orders for defense of Castle Island, by Hancock, John (1780)
  59. Orders for rendezvous of fleet, if separated, by Great Britain. Royal Navy (1780)
  60. Passwords and countersigns, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Regiment, 16th; Jackson, Henry (1780)
  61. Petition addressed to Sir George Yonge, Secretary of War, petitioning transfer from 100th Regiment to the 52nd, referring to father and uncle, captains in 52nd, killed on Bunker Hill, by Addison, Henry (1780)
  62. Petition to General Court from 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 8th, and 10th Continental Regiments for bounties and against depreciated currency, by United States. Continental Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiments (1780)
  63. Petition to New Hampshire General Assembly for officers' bounty, by Whitcomb, Benjamin; New Hampshire. General Assembly (1780)
  64. Report of lost ration lists and bills from the 4th Massachusetts Regiment due from Congress (1780)
  65. Resolution for the Commissioner of the Continental Loan Office in the state of New Hampshire, about damaged Loan Office certificates, by Thomson, Charles (1780)

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