Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting . Nebenzahl, Kenneth. Additional names can be found in the General ReferenceBiography database. 1777-1780 Georgia Line. Volume 1. Pension Rolls and Correspondence (1790-1846). Some Letters of and Concerning Major William Peery. Black & white print. Peden, Henry C., Jr. Clark, Murtie June. Coochs Bridge, Del. These records are meeting minutes of the Assembly, the lower house of the General Assembly, from the years 1776-1783. 3. I & II. Callahan, North. . Ann Arbor: William Clements Library, 1928. Westminster, Md. of the Sums Charged in the General . 13. Stevens, Thomas Wood. Monmouth Beach, N.J.: Philip Freneau Press, 1972. In the Read, George folder are photostats of letters relating to the Stamp Act crisis, and letters written during Reads service in the Continental Congress referring to Lexington and Concord, and other news of the war. They first saw combat on 27 August, in the Battle of Long Island. RG 1120.9 Votes and Proceedings of the Council of the Delaware State 1776-1783. Invalid pension claims (list of sources), 1778-1856, 9. The Dr. Photostat. Soldiers awaiting depreciation certificates, 1779-1780, 21. Entries for each account include disbursements for prisoners of war, the commissarys department, transportation, the hospital department, quartermasters department, contingent expenses, forage department, and for arms, ammunition, and ordnance stores. Lists of pensioners detail the name, rank, amount of pension, and residence of the pensioner. Philadelphia: For the Subscribers, 1848. At the same time its farmers, businessmen, and sailors provided supplies to keep the American army in existence. Some of the affidavits show the veterans age, physical condition, occupation, family member names and ages, inventory of property, and other personal information. 7. 10. RG 1315.009 Auditors Letterbooks, Eleazer McComb, 1784-1792. The second folder includes letters from correspondents such as General Light-Horse Harry Lee and George Washington, returns of Lees partisan corps, to which McLane was attached for a time, troop returns, and pay rolls from this period. . 1. de Valinger, Leon Jr. Map of Dover, Delaware in Revolutionary Times. 1775, 1936. #405: Aitkens Register account of Delaware, 1774, 20. . The compensation of soldiers was a concern due to the collapse of the currency system. Martin, Lawrence. R-26.1R-26.4: John Dickinson material in the R. R. Logan Collection at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 24. Delawares loyalty to Great Britain was tested when Parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765 and the Townshend Acts in 1768. Military fines collected in Bucks County, 1780, 16. #48: Delaware constitutional convention, 27 August-21 September 1776, 5. This record series contains various types of Revolutionary War records, including companies muster rolls, accounts, lists of pensioners, depreciation records, correspondence, pay rolls, returns, indictments for treason, and petitions. The Nehemiah Tilton papers folder contains photostats of two letters from 1782 dealing with current events and Delaware politics. . (Multiple sections of a map of the mid-Atlantic states)]. Also contains a draft of A Declaration of Rights and Fundamental Rules, and the Delaware State Constitution. Standing on top of Birmingham Hill, reenactors from the 1st Delaware Regiment fire off a few rounds from their muskets during the Brandywine Conservancy's dedication ceremony celebrating its acquisition of a key piece of land located in the heart of the . 1st Georgia Regiment. 3. 2. Duplicate of pamphlet found in the McKinly folder in General ReferenceBiography, and in the Research Room library. . in 1776 and 1777. (Philadelphia: C.F. Commissioners Report on Haslets and Pattersons battalions, 1776, 10. . Other accounts include the depreciation of pay to the Delaware Regiment. A variety of articles dealing with the American Revolution may be found in publications such as Delaware History as well. Help Center Delaware State Code Philadelphia: L. J. Richards & Company, 1888. Davis, Burton. Buchanan, Roberdeau. August 25 - British troops landed at Elkton Maryland, and marched into Delaware. 8. Each of the counties, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex, formed such a committee. The American Historical Scene. On Saturday, June 1, at 10:30 a.m. historian Charles (Chuck) Fithian will present a program at the Delaware Public Archives about this legendary military unit. Pabst, Anna C. Smith, comp. Joshua Fisher. . (N.p., n.d.). Whitford, Pa.: Stephen Moylan Press, 1958. . Newark: Curtis Paper Company, 1964. Locations Directory Royal Raiders: The Tories of the American Revolution. RG 9200M10.000 Allen McLane Papers, 1777-1821 (1 box). Completing their service at Dobbs Ferry on 7 October, Neills men were sent home from Philadelphia on 22 October. Related Topics:American Revolution, Delaware History, Early Delaware History, Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War Guide, Sons of the American Revolution, Delaware's Governor . Circular letters of Robert Morris, 1781, 27. Delaware, resolutions of the Council, 1776, 3. : Delaware Society of Colonial Dames of America, 1911. Hundreds of New Castle County (transcripts from American Archives), 1775, 2. 1858. The Americans were forced to retreat. XVII American Revolution Maps (vertical file). Peter Jaquetts company records, 1777-1778, 20. Burnham, Smith. Voting & Elections (14), During the war, the Delaware Assembly struggled to govern the state. 1775-1782. . Documents; Records; Time-Line; Regiments. Wayne, 1806). Washington and Tarleton. Colored engraving. Photostats include acts of Congress pertaining to days of fasting, and business of the Council including the exporting of flour to other states and to Bermuda, complaints against Deputy Quartermaster General Francis Wade, the appointment of a deputy quartermaster, the state schooner Delaware, and efforts to regain state papers captured by the British. Hancock, Harold B. This was especially true in lower Delaware where the areas isolation and conservatism, the influence of the Anglican Church, and the presence of British ships offshore kept many loyal to the Crown. Vol Reel 0389 - American Revolutionary War Service Records; Soldiers--United States--Registers - Delaware, Hall's Regiment: Mc - Mi: Compiled service records of soldiers who served in the American Army during the Revolutionary war James Wilson, Founding Father: 1742-1798. . Landing at the Head of Elk in Maryland, British forces marched through Delaware. Photostat. ca. Many went home during the retreat through New Jersey; on 22 December, along with eight officers, 92 men were present and fit for duty. The 1st Delaware Regiment was raised on December 9, 1775 for service with the continental army under the command of Colonel John Haslet. St. Michaels, Md. . Brandywine Conservancy commemorates its preservation of key Brandywine Battlefield site on anniversary of the Revolutionary War battle. Significant Campaigns and Battles During that time, the Delaware militia defeated loyalist forces in Kent County. [Campaigns of 1776 and 1777]. Ketchum, Richard M., ed. Rowe, Gail Stuart. Joseph Reed wrote Dickinson, concerned over an error in Dickinsons Vindication. . Weather & Travel, Contact Us Atlas to Marshalls Life of Washington. Dover: Henlopen Publishing Company, 1970. Contains correspondence of John Dickinson, including letters to Caesar Rodney, Thomas Rodney, and others. Accounts not paid by Philip Barratt and Isaac Carty, n.d. 4. One source of revenue was the seizure and sale of estates belonging to Loyalists. The Blues saw little action the remainder of 1779 and they wintered at Morristown, New Jersey. (London, 1777). Wilmington: Delaware Daughters of the American Revolution, 1940. 11. 17. Haslets men defended Chattertons Hill, retreating only as the American forces did. Cecil County, Maryland Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Folder 4 contains depreciation pay certificates from 1782-1784, and a list of Indian nations involved in the Revolution. (Delaware State Museums, 1995). There are appointments and commissions of officers and soldiers of the army, marching orders, and supply requests. Mexican War. Settling of depreciation of pay to Delaware Regiment, 1786, 20. Wilmington: Public Archives Commission of Delaware, 1911. 1791. Personal Recollections of Captain Enoch Anderson . Theophilus Park to Rodney (photostat), 1776, 11. Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs. United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Personal narratives. RG 1325.036 Photographs, General CollectionPortraits. http://www.1stDelawareRegime 1st Delaware Regiment | Newark DE In the booklet dated from 1784 to 1792, the correspondence originates in Dover and concerns, among other things, the settling of the accounts of the General Assembly for the Revolutionary War. Elected Officials Public Archives Commission of Delaware. . Revolutionary War: Delaware Was First (Box 1 & 2). (Valley Forge Historical Society, 1941). RG 9026.001 Prints and EngravingsRevolutionary War. 2. 1820. The regiment would see action at the Battle of Saratoga, Battle of Monmouth and the Battle of Rhode Island.The regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1781, at West Point, New York. 5. Photostat. Philadelphia: J. 2. Dover: Public Archives Commission of Delaware, 1926. Lefferts, Charles Mackubin. Dickinson was a member of Congress, a militia colonel, and President of Delaware and of Pennsylvania during the Revolution. New Haven: H. E. Selesky, 1987. (Delaware Society of the Sons of the Revolution, 1943). Gen. William Alexander, Lord Stirling. Delaware played an important role in the formation of the United States of America, being the first to ratify the new federal constitution. Box 2 contains correspondence from 1775-1782. Public Archives Commission of Delaware. Robert Wilcox petition, surgeon of the Second Delaware Regiment of Militia, 1780, 32. Cornelius Paynter(?) Loyalists remaining in the area staged raids on the Delaware coast, even as the British attacked area shipping. Index to Maps of the American Revolution in Books and Periodicals. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1975. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1976. Biographical Sketches of the Generals of the Continental Army of the Revolution. Once upon a Time in Delaware. Catharine Meritt, re: William Dowdle, 1837, RG 1800.111 Military Pension Receipt Books, 1817-1829 (1 Box). The regiment was under the command of Colonel John Haslet, killed at the Battle of Princeton, and then under Colonel David Hall. Motor Travel, May 1925, June 1925. The 1st Canadian Regiment, an Extra Continental regiment, was raised by James Livingston to support Colonial efforts in the American Revolutionary War during the invasion of Quebec. RG 1105.001 Proceedings of the Privy Council, 1778-1792. RG 1325.036 Photographs, General CollectionHistorical Scenes, 1. Archibald Anderson was an officer in the First Maryland Regiment when that unit made the famous stand of the Maryland 400 at the Battle of Brooklyn on August 27, 1776. . One folder of photostats includes instructions to generals, transcripts of letters to state officials, correspondence with his brother Thomas on subjects of the day, letters to the General Assembly regarding acts of Congress, and a letter of 4 July 1776 regarding Rodneys vote on the Declaration of Independence. Lewes meeting, examination of American grievances (transcripts from American Archives), 1774, 6. They include letters asking for funds to defend the state, letters from Caesar Rodney asking individuals to break away from the British Crown, and correspondence between Rodney and the Assembly. The regiment would see action during the New York Campaign, Battle of Trenton, Battle of Princeton, Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown and the Battle of Guilford Court House. Record of receipts and disbursements made by the State. 1. R-48: Papers from the New York Public Library, 1774-1804. Adjusted and allowed claims, 1792-1796, 12. Pension rolls from 1790 through 1846 are included (although not for every year inclusive). . [Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay (Clinton map #259)]. Neuenschwander, John A. Photostat. Lafayette to Washington (photostat), 1781, 29. Letters concerning Allen McLane (photostat), 1781, 30. Letters from George Read, informing of Dickinsons selection to the Delaware General Assembly, and Charles Thomson regarding national finances, also date from 1780. Philadelphia: J. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1981. Delawares contributions to American independence did not end with the war. 15. Matters of business include Delawares separation from the British Crown and a call for a constitutional convention, an order for the arrest of Thomas Robinson, the making of a new state seal, provisions for the defense of the state, calls for days of fasting or thanksgiving, raising and payment of troops, punishments for treason, appointment of delegates to the Continental Congress, legislation against impressment, the Declaration of Independence, a report on the disaffection of Sussex County residents, money for the clothing of troops, currency issues, rations for the families of soldiers, the state schooner Delaware, the procurement of arms, Frances place in peace negotiations, adjustment of depreciation scales, relief for the widows and children of Delaware troops, and a tombstone for Colonel John Haslets gravesite. An index to the Kirkwood journal and order book may be found in RG 9270.000, Reference Reel R-57. Muster roll, Delaware Regiment, Second Battalion, 1780, 30. R-90: Gail Stuart Rowe, Power, Politics, and Public Service: The Life of Thomas McKean (Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 1969). A Pageant of 1776. 1950. When a soldier became too old or disabled he would request his pension. Those who refused were ineligible to hold office, vote or serve on juries. 1. 10. Petitions, accounts and resolutions may be found, as well as communications and correspondence from the President and the Vice President of the Assembly and state officials. the Queen's Rangers, were encamped six miles away, near the village of Mamaroneck. Record types contained in this collection include: Muster rolls Payrolls Strength returns Misc., personnel, pay, and supply records of American Army units Ryden George H[erbert]. N.p. Daniel Ferguson: Revolutionary Soldier. Typescript, 1942. In the booklet for 1786, correspondence originates in Wilmington and concerns settling military accounts from the Revolutionary War. A Map of the Country from Raritan River in East Jersey to Elk Head in Maryland . 16. 5. A Plan of Part of the Province of Pennsylvania . 2. Regulations for American troops (2 military manuals), 1775-1782, 5. Letters to Caesar Rodney (transcripts), 1776, 6. (a) Award authorized.The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate shall make appropriate arrangements for the award, on behalf of the Congress, of a single gold medal of appropriate design to the First Rhode Island Regiment, collectively in recognition of their dedicated service during the Revolutionary War. . Photostat. The First Seminole War. Sir Henry Clintons Map of Valley Forge and Vicinity. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1974. Letter from President of the convention, New Castle County (photocopy), 1776, 10. . About 20% of the Delaware Regiment (50 men) were killed [DESSAR estimate based on those listed as MIA] and 30% (72 men) were taken prisoner [Seymour], including six of the officers -- Lt. Col. Vaughan, Major Patten, Captains . The Kings Friends: The Composition and Motives of the American Loyalist Claimants. . Depreciation Certificates of Delaware Regiment, 1783-1799, 18. In 1774, Rodney, McKean, and Read were selected by the Assembly to represent Delaware at the Continental Congress. 1818, &c. Washington, D. C.: Gales & Seaton, 1820; repr. Captain Robert Kirkwood reimbursement, 1788, 21. Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania. Soundings . James Tilton of Delaware, 1745-1822: A Patriotic Doctor in Our Two Wars with Britain, which apparently was never published. . 27. Black Camp insurrection depositions, 1780, Revolutionary War Records, Military Records, 1775-1908 (41 folders). 17. 29 Camp a Wilmington. 1781 (1). The Story of Caesar Rodney and His Immortal Ride. State Employees Petitions for pay are found here, as are letters concerning Pennsylvania troops and the ongoing peace process. Before and After the Battle of Brandywine: Extracts from the Journal of Sergeant Thomas Sullivan of H.M. Forty-Ninth Regiment of Foot. Typescript. Delaware Regiment log, North Carolina, 1780, 28. List of Continental officers who died in service/invalid pension applicants, 1777-1793, 3. from the report of Secretary of War . Pension Receipts 1821-1822 (2 folders), RG 1315.006 Revolutionary War Veterans Accounts with the United States Government, 1776-1787. Cities & Towns Revolutionary War Records, Accounts, 1776-1807 (23 folders). . RG 1922.001 DARBCPhotograph Collection, 1975-1979. Lt. Hunter of His Majestys Navy. T. J. Wharton. (Valley Forge, 1943). Route of the British in 1776 . 30. On December 5, 2018, the State of Delaware announced that it had acquired the historic property at Cooch's Bridge, site of the only Revolutionary War battle to take place in the First State. 1937. of the Government, Votes and Proceedings of the House of Assembly, Votes and Proceedings of the Council of the Delaware State, Proceedings of the Convention of the Delaware State, Delaware Public Archives Motion Picture Collection, Delaware American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Department of Public Instruction Motion Picture Collection, First settled in 1638, controlled in succession by the Swedes, Dutch, and finally the English, Delaware was a thriving colony in the years before the American Revolution. 16. History of Delaware, Past and Present. Although primarily Revolutionary War pensions, this series includes a few War of 1812 pensions. RG 9200R08.000 Caesar Rodney Papers, 1773-1782 (1 box). #25: Index of papers found in the New York Historical Society, re: Delaware, 4. U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900. Another letter from that year deals with political factions in Pennsylvania. The Delaware Public Archives has original military records of the colonial wars, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, militia records for 1765 to 1841, Mexican Border dispute, some Adjutant General Civil War files, Spanish-American War, National Guard Card File, World War I, and World War II records. Neagles, James C. United States Military Records: A Guide to Federal and State Sources, Colonial America to the Present. Its members included Thomas McKean, Caesar Rodney, George Read, John McKinly and Thomas Robinson. Washington, D.C.: Harry Wright Newman, 1938. Carpenter and Walker of Port Penn, 1778, Revolutionary War Records, Committee of Correspondence, 1774-1775 (7 folders), 1. Newark : University of Delaware Press, 1986. Material relating to the Revolutionary War includes communication with the Assembly, a letter from Kent County ca. The Picket Post, miscellaneous issues, 1949-1973. Unveiling and Preservation of the Monument Erected on the Dover Green. (Wilmington: Delaware State Society of the Cincinnati, 1912). As years passed family members and relatives also became eligible for a pension. Coochs Bridge is said by some to mark the first display of the Stars and Stripes in battle. Newman, Harry Wright. Wilkes-Barre: Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 1897. George Read to President of Congress, (transcripts, photocopies), 1778, 2. Letters of Marque and Reprisal, 1778-1780, 5. 1. 11. 6. John Montressor journal extracts (transcripts), 1777, 16. Many of the documents are noted as being true copies. In the early months of 1777 two Delaware companies joined Washingtons army. 1976. Jones, Gilbert S. Valley Forge Park: Historical Record and Guide Book. Painting by Horace Carpenter, 1917-1919. Reports of the Auditor of Accounts, Joint Committees of the Assembly . Richard Derring petition re: debts (photocopy), 1787, Revolutionary War Records, Privateer Records, 1778-1782 (4 folders, 1 oversized box), 1. Eberlein, Harold Donaldson, and Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard. While extensive, this list is not complete; please check the card catalog for references to states or particular persons. Claims settlements include disbursements for prisoners of war, Commissary Department, transportation, Hospital Department, Quartermasters Department, and depreciation of pay. 1. 18. A test act requiring a loyalty oath to the state government was instituted in 1777. The acquisition included ten acres, several outbuildings, and the Cooch family's ancestral home, a three-story structure built circa 1760. . A Revolutionary War-era flag from the First State and the man who captured it are having a reunion of sorts. R-57: Index of the Journal and Order Book of Captain Robert Kirkwood, 1777-1791. Only a few Delawareans prominent in the American Revolution are listed below. On 25 October 1776, the roughly 280 men still fit for duty in the regiment took part in the battle of White Plains. Washington, D.C.: United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1932. 1820). . 18. (Also contains information on the Delaware regiments of the Continental Army) General orders, muster rolls, returns of provisions, pay rolls, lists for depreciation of pay, a history of the Delaware line, commissary accounts, extracts from the Minutes of the Privy Council, recruiting accounts, exchange of prisoners of war, miscellaneous receipts and accounts, women members of the Delaware Regiment, extracts from the State Auditors journal, miscellaneous items. 25. Philadelphia: Swedish Colonial Foundation, 1953.
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