Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794 [Journal of Revolutionary War military officers and other staff]
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02437.02419 Author/Creator: Shaw, Samuel, 1754-1794 Place Written: s.l. Type: Autograph manuscript Date: 26 August 1783 Pagination: 17 p. : Height: 23.8 cm, Width: 18 cm Order a Copy
Hierarchical lists of (named) officers serving under Colonels [John] Lamb, [John] Crane, [Lewis] Nicola (Invalid Corps), [Benjamin] Tupper (10th Mass.), Butler (1st Conn.) and [Samuel] Webb (3rd Conn.), and Engineers and Sappers under Major [Jean Louis] Villefranche. Lists names cited every day from September 1, 1782 through August 25, 1783. The individuals are primarily American military officers (low- and high-ranking), but also include French officers, aides, doctors, civilians, etc. The names constitute a virtual "Who's Who" of the Revolutionary War: [George] Washington (his name appears 9 times), [Rufus] Putnam, [Friedrich Wilhelm] von Steuben, [Robert] Howe, [William] Heath, [Samuel] Huntington, [Alexander] McDougall, [Benjamin] Lincoln, [Robert] Morris, [George] Clinton, [Jonathan] Trumbull, [Francois Jean] Chastellux, Dr. Craik, [Pierre Charles] L'Enfant, and scores more.
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