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[Bill regarding Captain Wiggleworth]
15 July 1776
Wigglesworth, Edward, 1732-1794
Possibly Wiggleworth's receipt of payment for 25 days attendance on Fort Arnold, Plum Island, Massachusetts.
GLC01450.459.05
[List of expenses related to the construction of a fort on Plum Island]
October 1776
Greenleaf, Jonathan, 1723-1807
Lists expenses and materials needed for construction and maintenance of a fort on Plum Island, Massachusetts. Docket states that the fort was called "Fort Arnold." Lists expenses from June through October. Notes spikes, iron, material for chimney...
GLC01450.459.06
[List of expenses created by the committee for building the Fort and Plum Island]
4 October 1776
Horton, James, ?-1783
Lists expenses for material such as timber, wooden boxes, wood, and an iron pot, among various other items. Includes the cost of employing persons (such as John Britt, Joseph Pilsbury, Enoch Coffin, and Daniel Horton, among others) in different...
GLC01450.459.07
[List of expenses for carriages for guns, a Fort at Salisbury, and the town barge of Newburyport]
circa 1776
Date inferred from other items in the collection. Includes three separate lists of expenses. The first lists the names of persons involved in the cost of carriages for the guns. The second lists persons and costs pertaining to a fort at Salisbury...
GLC01450.459.08
[Muster roll for Brigadier General John Nixon's brigade]
4 January 1779
Lists the soldiers of Nixon's brigade 4-5 January. The bottom section, created 7 January at King's Ferry, New York, contains a muster roll for Colonel Poor's (possibly Enoch Poor's) militia. Contains muster rolls for the regiments of Colonels Wood...
GLC01450.553.02
to Morgan Lewis
May 4, 1775
Bragdon, Joshua, 1743-1792
Bragdon informs Captain Lewis that he has a "commission to dispose of and if it suits you to take the Commission it is at your service ... " Instructs Lewis to offer the commission to Benjamin Tripe (possibly Benjamin Tripp, a lieutenant in Lewis's...
GLC01450.603.01
to Nathaniel Lewis
June 21, 1775
More, Abraham, fl. 1775
More informs Lewis "Honored Sir I take this opportunity to let you now that I am well and hope that these Lines will find you and your family in the same I would be glad to meet you but I must wait with patience till I am allowed to come home I...
GLC01450.603.02
[Muster roll for Colonel Drummon's Regiment]
6 September 1775
Patten, William, 1731-1796
Patten signs with various other sergeants, corporals, drum and fife, and privates, verifying their receipt of one month's pay. Drummon's Regiment was part of Captain Lewis's (possibly Morgan Lewis's) Company.
GLC01450.603.03
[Record of payment]
December 5, 1775
Jonadab, fl. 1775
Lord signs with a mark, and James Littlefield signs as a witness. Lord pays Samuel [Cheff?] one pound, ten shillings, and six pence.
GLC01450.603.04
December 21, 1775
Fernald, Benjamin, 1744-1812
Fernald signs as a witness. Samuel [Hamon?] instructs Captain Morgan Lewis to pay Simon Chase a sum of money (possibly out of Hamon's wages).
GLC01450.603.05
December 28, 1775
Cheff, Samuel, fl. 1775-1810
Cheff informs Captain Lewis (possibly Morgan Lewis) of Cheff's payment to Ephraim [Giles?].
GLC01450.603.06
July 18, 1776
Goodwin, Ichabod, 1743-1829
Goodwin informs Captain Lewis that Major Roberts has orders to march on the following Monday. Requests that Morgan send the troops from Sanford, Maine (where he was stationed) to a specified location. States "there has only seven as yet posed muster...
GLC01450.603.07
[List of soldiers recruited for the Canada Expedition]
2 August 1776
States "met pursuant to orders for Raising Every twenty fifth man for the Canada Expedition." Contains the names of captains and privates. Mentions Captain Morgan Lewis, whose company of militia marched in response to the 19 April 1775 Lexington...
GLC01450.603.08
[Selectman's notification of assembly]
3 March 1777
Lewis, Morgan, 1737-1784
Lewis, a selectman of Sanford, instructs "All Persons having any Demands on the Town of Sanford" to assemble at Jonathan Johnson's dwelling house on 14 March in order to present their case before a committee of selectmen.
GLC01450.603.09
May 21, 1777
Sayer, Ebenezer, fl. 1757-1777
Sayer informs Lewis, a Sanford (present day Maine) selectman, that the committee of selectmen and militia at Sanford are mistaken regarding the proportion of men they commissioned for service in the Continental Army. States "the Act of the General...
GLC01450.603.10
[Receipt for service in the Penobscot Expedition]
14 July 1779
Wormwood, Amos, 1758-1809
Wormwood acknowledges receipts of three pounds from Captain Morgan Lewis for his service. Several mathematical figures are written on verso.
GLC01450.603.11
August 13, 1779
Nowell, John, 1732-?
Discusses a previous deficiency in the number of men commissioned to participate in the Penobscot Expedition. Instructs Captain Lewis to immediately muster men to serve in Providence, Rhode Island and the Penobscot Expedition. Mentions a penalty...
GLC01450.603.12
[Reciept of son's wages]
February 24, 1783
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1775-1783
Jones acknowledges receipt of a sum of money from Captain Morgan Lewis towards his "soons wages for serving as a Solder at Cambridge in the year 1775."
GLC01450.603.13
Muster Roll of Late Captain Joshua Brady's Company in the 30th Reg. of Foot Commanded by Colo. James Scammons Belonging to the army of the united colonies of North America 12 September 1775
12 September 1775
Signed by Morgan Lewis as Lieutenant. Also signed by John Sayward. Sayward's signature is accompanied by an incomplete note. Captain Joshua Bragdon's Company was in Colonel James Scammons's 30th Regiment of Foot in the Continental Army. Captain...
GLC01450.603.14
Muster Roll of Captain Joshua Bragdon's Company, in the 30th Regiment of Foot, commanded by Colonel James Scammon belonging to the Army of the United Colonies of North America
circa 1775
Signed by Morgan Lewis as Lieutenant. Document differs from 1450.603.14 as it is a printed sheet with names and notes handwritten in. Captain Joshua Bragdon's Company was in Colonel James Seammons's 30th Regiment of Foot in the Continental Army...
GLC01450.603.15
to James Dundas
8 June 1780
Dundas, David, Sir, Bart, 1749-1826
Offers a detailed description of the Gordon Riots. Describes the mobs' activities, including the release of prisoners, lighting of fires, extortion, and assaults on members of Parliament and known Catholics. Admits his suspicion that the French...
GLC02549.11
3 November 1790
Informs James that he received the wine he had asked for but notes that there was an error in the amount. Comments on James's business and health. Reports no new news from George, and George's difficulty gaining a promotion. Notes sending George...
GLC02549.48
28 October 1791
Discusses their correspondence and James's business. Urges James to visit. Discusses the illness and death of Mr. Robertson.
GLC02549.49
December 27, 1791
Sends good news about his wife's recovery, the pension received by George Robertson, and his own appointment to Sargent Surgeon by King George III. Describes his meeting with George III and the significance of the appointment. Mentions that the...
GLC02549.50
to James Dundas [fragment]
10 October 1792
Discusses sending his son William to stay with James for his schooling. More than half of the third page has been cut off.
GLC02549.51
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