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Publication Number: M-246 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Date Published: 1980 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS, 1775-1783 On the 138 rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced muster rolls, payrolls, strength returns, and other miscellaneous personnel, pay, and supply records of American Army units, 1775-83. A manuscript register of the series is filmed on roll 1. The records are part of War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93. American Forces during the Revolutionary War included many types of military organizations created by the Continental Congress, States, towns, and counties. Regular units that were authorized by the Congress formed the Continental Army, but this Army was frequently supplemented by units of militia and volunteers from the States. The Revolutionary War rolls reproduced in this microfilm include those of regular units of the Continental Army and of units of militia, volunteers, and others who served with them. The larger entity is identified in this publication as the "American Army." The Continental Army In 1775 the Continental Congress adopted as the Continental Army the military units of the New England Colonies that were besieging Boston. In resolutions of November 4, 1775, the Congress increased the Army, at least on paper, to 20,372 soldiers and standardized regimental size. Each regiment was to contain 728 men, divided among eight companies. Each company was to contain one captain, two lieutenants, one ensign, four sergeants, four corporals, two fifers or drummers, and 76 privates. Additional regiments, sometimes containing fewer men, were authorized by the Continental Congress for such purposes as the Canadian campaigns and the defense of the Southern States. Many of the authorized regiments in this and later reorganizations were never completely filled. A major reorganization of the Army was authorized in resolutions of September 16, 1776. The Continental Congress ordered the enlistment of 88 battalions (or regiments) for the duration of the war and apportioned them among the States as follows: Connecticut, 8; Delaware, 1; Georgia, 1; Maryland, 8; Massachusetts, 15; New Hampshire, 3; New Jersey, 4; New York, 4; North Carolina, 9; Pennsylvania, 12; Rhode Island, 2; South Carolina, 6; and Virginia, 15. The States were to recruit the soldiers and appoint the officers for their battalions, although the officers would be formally commissioned by the Continental Congress. Some units raised in consequence of this resolution bore designations as numbered State regiments while others were numbered as Continental regiments. On December 27, 1776, the Congress authorized General Washington to raise "from any or all of these United States" 16 infantry battalions "in addition to those already voted by Congress." These so-called "additional regiments" were enlisted regionally, although some were chiefly or solely from one State. The units were designated by the names of their commanding officers, and many were subsequently consolidated and adopted into the various State Lines, taking designations as numbered State regiments.

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Publication Number: M-246 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 Date Published: 1980

REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS, 1775-1783 On the 138 rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced muster rolls, payrolls, strength returns, and other miscellaneous personnel, pay, and supply records of American Army units, 1775-83. A manuscript register of the series is filmed on roll 1. The records are part of War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93. American Forces during the Revolutionary War included many types of military organizations created by the Continental Congress, States, towns, and counties. Regular units that were authorized by the Congress formed the Continental Army, but this Army was frequently supplemented by units of militia and volunteers from the States. The Revolutionary War rolls reproduced in this microfilm include those of regular units of the Continental Army and of units of militia, volunteers, and others who served with them. The larger entity is identified in this publication as the "American Army."

The Continental Army In 1775 the Continental Congress adopted as the Continental Army the military units of the New England Colonies that were besieging Boston. In resolutions of November 4, 1775, the Congress increased the Army, at least on paper, to 20,372 soldiers and standardized regimental size. Each regiment was to contain 728 men, divided among eight companies. Each company was to contain one captain, two lieutenants, one ensign, four sergeants, four corporals, two fifers or drummers, and 76 privates. Additional regiments, sometimes containing fewer men, were authorized by the Continental Congress for such purposes as the Canadian campaigns and the defense of the Southern States. Many of the authorized regiments in this and later reorganizations were never completely filled. A major reorganization of the Army was authorized in resolutions of September 16, 1776. The Continental Congress ordered the enlistment of 88 battalions (or regiments) for the duration of the war and apportioned them among the States as follows: Connecticut, 8; Delaware, 1; Georgia, 1; Maryland, 8; Massachusetts, 15; New Hampshire, 3; New Jersey, 4; New York, 4; North Carolina, 9; Pennsylvania, 12; Rhode Island, 2; South Carolina, 6; and Virginia, 15. The States were to recruit the soldiers and appoint the officers for their battalions, although the officers would be formally commissioned by the Continental Congress. Some units raised in consequence of this resolution bore designations as numbered State regiments while others were numbered as Continental regiments. On December 27, 1776, the Congress authorized General Washington to raise "from any or all of these United States" 16 infantry battalions "in addition to those already voted by Congress." These so-called "additional regiments" were enlisted regionally, although some were chiefly or solely from one State. The units were designated by the names of their commanding officers, and many were subsequently consolidated and adopted into the various State Lines, taking designations as numbered State regiments.

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The Continental Congress required the periodic mustering of regiments and companies for the verification of rosters by a commissary of musters. The requirement was included in the rules and regulations for the Continental Army (approved November /, 1775) and in the Articles of War (approved September 20, 1776). A commanding officer was required to submit certificates to the mustering officer explaining all absences, and a surgeon or surgeons' mate was required to provide certificates of illness for sick or injured soldiers. The mustering officer then added to the muster roll the information contained on the certificates. If convicted by general court-martial of submitting false certificates or of falsifying the muster roll, an officer could be dismissed from the service and barred from holding public office under the authority of the United States. A resolution of the Congress on April 4, 1777, established the office of commissary general of musters and provided for four departmental deputy muster masters general and for a deputy muster master for "each grand division of the army." The same resolution specified that each company (or troop) was to be mustered monthly by a deputy muster master and at least quarterly by the deputy muster master general for the department. The mustering officer was formally charged with examining the "cloaths [sic], arms, accoutrements, and pay of the troops" and with reporting any observed deficiencies to the departmental commander. The resolution also required the company commander to prepare and sign five copies of each muster roll, and directed the disposition of four of the copies as follows: one copy, upon certification by the mustering officer, to the captain of the company; another copy to the Board of Treasury; a third copy to the departmental paymaster general; and a fourth copy to the regimental paymaster who affixed it to his payrolls. Another resolution (May 2, 1777) directed that the officers of the mustered company were to appear before a general officer (or before the post commander if a general officer was unavailable) and swear under oath that the muster roll was correct. The form of the oath as prescribed in the resolution required the officers to affirm that the roll represented the "true state of the company, without fraud to these United States, or to any individual, according to our best knowledge." The oath, dated and signed, appears on the reverse of the muster roll. A resolution of the Continental Congress on February 5, 1778, established a formal requirement for company payrolls. The resolution instructed the company commander to submit a monthly payroll to the regimental paymaster. The paymaster, in turn, retained "true copies of such pay rolls," and added the amount due to each company to the payrolls of the field and staff officers and noncommissioned officers, "that the whole may be examined. . . by Congress." The principal kinds of rolls reproduced in this publication are muster rolls, strength returns, and payrolls. Muster rolls were prepared for companies and regiments, while tabulated strength returns were prepared for brigades, corps, divisions, and armies. In addition, this publication includes a number of miscellaneous rolls of a more specialized nature, dealing with matters of personnel, supply, and finance. The vast majority of muster rolls in this publication are company rolls. They consist of a list of names in descending order of rank of all officers and men of the company present or absent on the day the unit was assembled for muster. For officers, the rolls give rank, date of commission, and an explanation of absences. For noncommissioned officers (sergeants and corporals', fifers, drummers, and privates, the information includes date (and frequently place) of enlistment, term of service (generally duration of war, 3 years, or 9 months), and an explanation of absences noted in the remarks column with an appropriate term, such as "sick,"

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"on guard," "on furlough," or "on command" (absent from camp on official business). Frequently, these entries were supplemented by dates of absences and the locations of those absent, sick or on command. Concluding the rosters for each rank are the names of soldiers to be dropped from the rolls by reason of transfer, discharge, desertion, or death. On the reverse of each muster roll is a tabulated statement titled "Proof of Effectives," giving the number of officers and men of each rank present and absent, excluding those who were to be purged from the rolls. Regimental muster rolls normally provide only a list of names of all commissioned officers of the regiment not assigned to specific companies. The names of field officers (colonel, lieutenant colonel, and major) precede the names of staff officers (adjutant , paymaster, surgeon, quartermaster, and chaplain), and each list is arranged in descending order of rank. Occasionally, the names of company officers are listed after those of the staff officers. Following the name of each officer appears his rank and date of commission and an explanation of any absence. Sometimes the names of noncommissioned officers serving at regimenta1 headquarters are also listed, with their dates of enlistment and terms of service plus explanations of absences, The returns of larger Army units differ from the muster rolls in that they do not provide a name list of officers or men Instead, each return contains a tabulated statement of the number of soldiers of each rank in each unit (normally a regiment or larger unit) listed on the return. Total numbers of officers and enlist ed men are tabulated for each unit and finally for each rank of all units on the return. Payrolls were maintained for both companies and regiments. Company payrolls list generally alphabetically officers, noncommissioned officers, fifers, drummers, and privates in descending order of rank, with columns for date of commencement of pay period, length of pay period, rate of subsistence, rate of pay, and amount due. Space is also provided for remarks about absences. Regimental payrolls (also called general pay abstracts, general abstracts, or pay abstracts) list field and staff officers and such noncommissioned officers as were assigned to regimental headquarters, in descending order of rank and thereunder generally alphabetically. After each officer's name is listed his rank, date of commencement of pay period, length or pay period, rate o£ subsistence (in dollars per month), rate of pay (in dollars per month), and amount due (in pounds). A final column entitled "casualties" provides space for remarks about absences. A total amount due to the field and staff personnel is given, below which the amount due to each company of the regiment is listed (in pounds), followed by the total due the ent ire regiment (in pounds and dollar equivalents). In addition to muster rolls and payrolls, the American Army created a large number of specialized rolls and other records concerning personnel, supply, and finance. These miscellaneous rolls were not standardized from unit to unit and show considerable variation in size, format, and content, even among rolls performing a similar function. Personnel records include inspection reports detailing the appearance, general condition, state of combat readiness, and quality and quantity of arms and equipment of the inspected company or regiment; field returns tabulating the numbers o£ officers and men of individual regiments; promotion and vacancy lists; and lists of men who, by reason of transfer, discharge, death, or desertion, were stricken from company or regimental muster rolls and payrolls. These latter lists often provide information about money owed to the United States at the time

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the men were dropped from the rolls. Included also are special rolls prepared upon the consolidation of two or more units, listing the names of officers and enlisted men of both the new unit and the older ones from which it was derived; affidavits from individuals attesting to service in the American Army, submitted in support of claims for compensation for such service; and records concerning military service copied by the Record and Pension Office from original State records. Supply rolls consist primarily of receipts for clothing, equipage, guns, and ammunition and commonly include name, rank, and signature of the issuing officer; date of issue; name, rank, and signature (or mark) of the receiving officers or enlisted men; date of receipt; and type and quantity of issued items. Other records include receipt rolls for money received in lieu of clothing (listing members of the regiment or company by name, the amount due to each, and their signatures or marks), ration abstracts (listing the per diem ration allowance, in dollars, of all officers of the regiment and the total amount due to each), and ration deficiency returns (listing the dollar amounts due to the regiment for subsistence stores authorized but not issued). The financial rolls include pay accounts of the regimental paymasters (showing sums received and disbursed) and pay receipt rolls of individual companies (including name, rank, amount of money received, and signature or mark of each officer and enlisted man).

Arrangement of the Revolutionary War Rolls The records reproduced in this microfilm publication are arranged by numbered folders ("jackets") under three broad categories: individual States (arranged alphabetically), “Continental Troops,” and "Miscellaneous." Units arranged under individual States include regular units of the Continental Army raised in a State plus elements of its militia and volunteer. Within each State grouping, numbered units (arranged numerically) generally precede named units (arranged generally alphabetically). Although Vermont was not organized as a State until 1791, units raised in that State are arranged separately in this section under "Vermont." Units arranged under "Continental Troops" consist primarily of specialized units created by the Continental Congress, infantry regiments organized as a result of the Continental Congress resolutions of 1776, and units raised in more than one State. "Continental Troops" are arranged in four parts: (1) cavalry, artillery, and artificer units, arranged by type of unit, with numbered units usually preceding named units; (2) numbered infantry regiments of 1776, arranged numerically; (3) "additional regiments," arranged alphabetically by unit name; and (4) miscellaneous units, arranged alphabetically by name. The latter include, among others, the Commander in Chief's Guard, the German Regiment, and a company of Delaware Indians. The section designated "Miscellaneous" is reserved for the returns of units larger than a regiment and for special returns not easily classified under another designation. They include returns of the French Army under Count Rochambeau, arranged chronologically; brigade, division, and army returns, arranged by organization and thereunder chronologically; and general returns of Washington's Army, also arranged chronologically. Special returns include those of the Hospital and Quartermaster General's Departments, arranged by department and thereunder chronologically; guard reports; and prisoner-of-war lists.

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Records of individual regiments, whether State or Continental' are arranged so that regimental rolls precede company rolls. Thereunder, the rolls are arranged by type, with muster rolls first, payrolls second, and various miscellaneous rolls last. Because Continental Army units were frequently reorganized, there are sometimes several series of jackets for the different reorganizations, each bearing the same number or name designation. When the records for each reorganization were maintained separately, the year of original formation is often included in the title. The New York records, for instance, include a 1st Regiment, 1775; a 1st Regiment, 1776; and a 1st Regiment, 1777-83. When a consolidation of several regiments was made, the new unit designation sometimes reflected the combined designations of the several regiments involved; e.g., a Virginia unit that was designated the "4th, 8th, and 12th Regiment."

Register In 1906 the Record and Pension Office compiled a manuscript. register ("catalogue of records") to the Revolutionary War rolls in its custody, which is reproduced on roll 1 of this microfilm publication. The register is arranged in the same order as the records and lists for each organization the year established, jacket numbers that cover its records, names of com-manding officers, and, occasionally, types of records. Jackets are numbered consecutively for the records of each State, for the records of the Continental Troops, and for miscellaneous records.

Related Records The muster rolls represented in this publication were used extensively by the Record and Pension Office in the preparation of compiled service records for the men who served in the American Army during the Revolutionary War. The compiled service records, also part of Record Group 93, have been reproduced as two National Archives and Records Service (NARS) microfilm publications: Compiled Service Records of American Naval Personnel and Members of the Departments of the Quartermaster General and the Commissary General of Military Stores Who Served During the Revolutionary War (M880), and Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War (M881). A general name index to the compiled service records is available as General Index to Compiled Military Service Records of Revolutionary War Soldiers (M860) Other publications of records from Record Group !33 are Numbered Record Books Concerning Military Operations and Service, Pay and Settlement of Accounts, and Supplies in the War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records (M853); Miscellaneous Numbered Records (The Manuscript File) in the War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, 1775-1790's (M859); and Special Index to Numbered Records in the War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, 1775-1783 (M847). Pension and bounty-land-warrant application files, based on the service of Revolutionary War veterans, are in Records of the Veterans Administration, Record Group 15. They have been reproduced in two NARS microfilm publications: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land-Warrant Application Files (M804), and Selected Records From Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-land-warrant Application Files (M805). Journals, correspondence, and other records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses are in Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional

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Convention, Record Group 360, and have been reproduced in NARS microfilm publications Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (M247), and Miscellaneous Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (M332). International and Indian treaties are in General Records of the United States Government, Record Group 11; the Indian treaties have been microfilmed as Ratified Indian Treaties, 1722-1869 (M668). Robert B. Matchette wrote these introductory remarks and prepared the table of contents.

CONTENTS Numbers in parentheses following each organization are "jacket" or folder numbers of the records for that organization on that roll. Roll Organizations 1 Register ("Catalogue of Records") 2 Connecticut 1st Regiment, 1777-80 (1-6) 3 (7-10) 4 (11) 1st Regiment, 1781-83 (12-21) 5 2d Regiment, 1777-80 (22-25) 6 (26-29) 7 (30-32) 2d Regiment, 1781-83 (33-39) 8 (40-42) 3d Regiment, 1777-80 (43-44) 9 (45-50) 10 (51-52) 3d Regiment, 1781-83 (53-62) 11 4th Regiment, 1777-80 (63-66) 12 (67-72) 13 (73-75) 4th Regiment, 1781-82 (76-85) 5th Regiment, 1777-80 (86-90) 14 (91-93) 15 (94-96) 5th Regiment, 1781-82 (97-98) 16 (99-107) 6th Regiment, 1777-80 (108-109) 17 (110-113) 18 (114-117) 19 7th Regiment, 1777-80 (118-120) 20 (121-124) 21 (125-127) 8th Regiment, 1777-80 (128) 22 (129-131) 23 (132-134) 24 (135-137) 9th Regiment, 1777-80 (138)

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25 (139-147) Connecticut Regiment, 1783 (148-154) 26 (155-157) 5th Regiment of Light Horse, 1776-79 (158) Backus' Regiment of Light Horse, 1776 (159) Skinner's Regiment of Light Horse, 1776 (160) Starr's Regiment of Light Horse, 1779 (161) Seymour's Regiment of Light Dragoons (162) 1st Regiment Forces, 1775 (163) 1st Battalion State Regiment, 1776-77 (164) 1st Regiment of Militia, 1778-79 (165) 2d Regiment of Militia, 1776 (166) 3d Regiment of Foot, 1775 (167) 3d Regiment of Militia, 1776 (168) 4th Regiment of Militia, 1775 (169) 4th Regiment of Foot, 1776 (170) 5th Regiment, 1775 (171) 5th Regiment of Militia, 1776 (172) 7th Regiment of Militia, 1776 (173) 7th Regiment, 1775 (174) 8th Regiment, 1775 (175) 8th Regiment of Militia, 1776 (176) 8th Regiment of Militia, 1780 (177) 9th Regiment of Militia, 1776-81 (178) 10th Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (179) 12th Regiment of Foot, 1776 (180) 13th Regiment of Militia, 1776 (181) 16th Regiment of Militia, 1776 (182) 18th Regiment of Militia, 1776 (183) 27 20th Regiment of Militia, 1779-81 (184) 21st Regiment of Militia, 1778-81 (185) 22d Regiment of Militia, 1776 (186) 25th Regiment of Militia, 1778 (187) 25th Regiment, 1776 (188) 33d Regiment of Foot, 1775 (189) [Averill's] Company, 1782 (190) [Bigelow's] Company of Artillery, 1776 (191) Belding's Regiment, 1777 (192) [Bennett's] Company of Militia, 1781 (193) [Bixby's] Company of Militia, 1776 (194) Bradley's Regiment, 1776-77 (195) [Bradley's] Company of Matrosses and Artillery, 1779-81 (196) [Bristol's] Company of Militia, 1779 (197) Burrell's Regiment, 1776-77 (198) Canfield's Regiment of Militia, 1781 (199) Chapman's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (200) Chester's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (201) Cook's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (202) Douglas' Regiment of Levies, 1776 (2C3) Douglas' Regiment, 1776 (204) Durkee's Company of Matrosses, 1782-84 (205)

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Elmore's Battalion, 1776-77 (206) Ely's Brigade of Teamsters, 1781 (207)

Ely's Regiment, 1777 (208) Enos' Regiment, 1776-77 (209) Fitch's Independent Company, 1783 (210) Gallup's Company, 1776 (211) Gallup's Regiment, 1779 (212) Gay's Regiment, 1776 (213) Hand's Company of Militia, 1776 (214) Hooker's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (215) Johnson's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (216) 28 Latimer's Regiment of Militia, 1777-78 (217) Lee's Company of Guards, 1780 (218) Leffingwell's Company, 1777 (219) Lewis' Regiment, 1776 (220) Lockwood's Company of Coast Guards, 1780-81 (221) Lockwood's Company of Coast Guards, 1781-82 (222) Markham's Company of Militia, 1781 (223) Mason's Company of Militia, 1776 (224) Mason's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (225) Mather's Independent Company, 1776 (226) Matross Company at Norwalk, 1781 (227) McClallen's Regiment, 1782 (228) McClellan's Regiment, 1777 (229) McClellan's Regiment, 1778 (230) McClellan's Regiment, 1781-82 (231) Mead's Regiment of Militia, 1779 (232) Miles' Brigade of Ox Teams, 1781-82 (233) Moseley's Detachment of Militia, 1778 (234) Mott's Regiment, 1776 (235) Mott's Company of Militia, 1776 (236) Newberry's Regiment, 1777 (237) Parker's Company of Teamsters, 1778 (238) Parson's Regiment, 1775 (239) Parson's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (240) Patrick's Brigade of Teamsters (241) Porter's Regiment, 1781 (242) Reed's Company of Militia, (243) Robinson's Company, 1777 (244) Sage's Regiment, 1776-77 (245) Corps of Sappers and Miners, 1779-81 (246) Shelden's Company, 1779 (247) Silliman's Regiment, 1776 (248) Talcott's Regiment, 1776 (249) Thompson's Company (250) Thomson's Regiment, 1777 (251) Tyler's Regiment, 1777 (252) Vaill's Company of Guards, 1781-82 (253) Van Deursen's Company of State Guards Artillery, 1781 (254) Wadworth's Company of Teamsters, 1777-80 (255) Ward's Regiment, 1777 (256)

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Waterbury's Regiment, 1776-77 (257) Whiting's Regiment, 1777 (258) Wells' Regiment of Militia, 1779 (259) Wells' Regiment, 1780-81 (260) Wolcott's Regiment, 1776 (261) Wolcott's Company of Militia, 1776 (262) Connecticut Line, Field, Staff, and Company Officers (263) Various Organizations (264) 29 Delaware 1st Battalion, New Castle County, 1777 (1) 2d Regiment, New Castle County, 1778-81 (2) 2d Battalion of Militia, 1776 (3) 2d Regiment of Militia, 1780 (4) 7th Regiment of Militia, 1782 (5) Flying Camp Battalion, 1776 (6) Delaware Regiment, 1777-80 (7-9 pt.) 30 Delaware Regiment, 1777-80 (9 pt.-11 pt.) 31 Delaware Regiment, 1777-83 (11 pt.) Delaware Regiment, 1776 (12) Latimer's Independent Company, 1776 (13) Various Organizations (14) 32 Georgia 1st Battalion, 1779-80 (1) 2d Battalion, 1779-80 (2) 3d Battalion, 1779-80 (3) 4th Battalion, 1779 (4) Georgia Battalion, 1782-83 (5) Emanuel's Regiment of Militia, 1781-82 (6) Various Organizations (7) 33 Maryland Gale's Independent Company of Artillery, 1779-80 (1) Smith's Artillery, 2d and 3d Companies, 1783 (2) 1st Regiment, 1776 (3) 1st Regiment, 1778-80 (4) 1st Regiment, 1783 (5) 1st Regiment Flying Camp, 1776 (6) 2d Regiment, 1777-80 (7-15) 2d Regiment, 1781 (16) 3d Regiment, 1778-81 (17) 34 3d Regiment, 1778 (18-19) 4th Regiment, 1776-78 (20) 4th Regiment, 1777-81 (21) 5th Regiment, 1778-79 (22) 5th Regiment, 1781 (23) 6th Regiment, 1777-79 (24) 7th Regiment, 1777-78 (25) 34th Battalion of Militia, 1776 (26) 37th Battalion of Militia, 1777 (27) Extraordinary Regiment, 1780 (28) Flying Camp Regiment (Ewing's), 1776 (29) Flying Camp Regiment (Griffith's), 1776 (30)

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Flying Camp Regiment (Richardson's), 1776 (31) Lansdale's Detachment, 1783 (32) Marbury's Detachment, 1784 (33) Washington County Militia Company, 1777 (34) Various Organizations (35) 35 Massachusetts 1st Regiment, 1777-81 (1-2) 2d Regiment, 1777-81 (3) 36 3d Regiment, 1777-82 (4) 3d Regiment, 1783 (5) 4th Regiment, 1781-83 (6) 5th Regiment, 1778-81 (7) 5th Regiment, 1783 (8) 37 6th Regiment, 1777-80 (9) 7th Regiment, 1777-81 (10) 8th Regiment, 1778-80 (11) 9th Regiment, 1778-81 (12) 38 10th Regiment, 1778-80 (13-14) 12th Regiment, 1777-79 (15-17) 13th Regiment, 1777 (18) 15th Regiment, 1777-80 (19) 39 15th Regiment, 1777-79 (20) 16th Regiment, 1777-80 (21-26) 40 (27-34) 1st Regiment of Militia, 1776 (35) 1st Regiment of Militia, Lincoln County, 1776 (36) 1st Regiment of Guards, 1778 (37) 3d Regiment of Militia, 1779 (38) 4th Regiment of Militia, 1777 (39) 4th Regiment of Militia, 1778-80 (40) 18th Regiment, 1775 (41) 25th Regiment of Foot, 1775 (42) 32d Regiment of Militia, 1775 (43) Bailey's Regiment of Militia (44) Brewer's Regiment, 1776 (45) Brooks' Regiment of Militia, 1778 (46) Bullards' Regiment of Militia, 1776 (47) Burt's Company of Militia, 1776-77 (48) Cady's Detachment (or Regiment), 1776 (49) Carpenter's Company of Militia, 1779 (50) Carpenter's Regiment of Militia, 1776-78 (51) Cary's Regiment of Militia, 1780 (52) Cary's Regiment, 1776 (53) Cogswell's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (54) 41 Cowell's Company of Militia, 1776 (55) Crandon's Company, 1779 (56) Cushing's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (57) Denny's Regiment of Militia (58) Durfee's Company, 1778 (59) Fellows' Regiment, 1775 (60) French's Regiment, 1777 (61)

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Frye's Regiment, 1775 (62) Gerrish's Regiment, 1778 (63) Goodrich's Command, 1780 (64) Holman's Regiment of Foot, 1776 (65) Jacob's Regiment, 1778-79 (66) Hyde's Detachment of Militia, 1777 (67) Keyes' Regiment, 1777 (68) Leach's Company of Matrosses, 1776-77 (69) Leach's Company (70) Leonard's Regiment of Militia (71) Molten's Company of Guards, 1779 (72) Murray's Regiment of Militia, 1780 (73) Perce's Battalion of Militia, 1779 (74) Perry's Company of Minute Men, 1775 (75) Poor's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (76) Pope's Regiment, 1777 (77) Porter's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (78) Rand's Regiment of Levies, 1776 (79) Richardson's Company of Militia, 1776-77 (80) Robinson's Company of Militia, 1777 (81) Robinson's Regiment of Militia, 1777 {82) Simmond's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (83) Smith's Regiment of Foot, 1776 (84) Sparhawk's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (85) Stearns' Regiment of Militia, 1778 (86) Turner's Regiment, 1781 (87) Williams' Regiment, 1777 (88) Williams' Regiment of Militia, 1777 (89)

Wood's Regiment of Militia, 1778-79 (90) 42 Various Organizations (91) 43 New Hampshire 1st Battalion, 1776-77 (1) 1st Regiment, 1777-80 (2-5) 44 (6-12) 45 2d Regiment, 1776-83 (13-17) 46 (18-24) 47 (25-26) 3d Regiment, 1776-80 (27-33) 48 (34-38) 7th Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (39) 10th Regiment of Militia, 1776 (40) 12th Regiment of Foot, 1775 (41) 13th Regiment of Militia, 1779 (42) Arnold's Detachment, 1775 (43) Ashley's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (44) Atkinson's Company of Rangers, 1776 (45) Baker's Company of Volunteers, 1777 (46) Baldwin's Regiment, 1776 (47) Bartlett's Regiment of Militia, 1780 (48) 49 Bedel's Regiment, 1775-76 (49) Bedel's Regiment, 1778-79 (50)

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Bell's Regiment of Militia, 1781 (51) Bellow's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (52) Berry's Company, 1775 (53) Bowers' Company, 1777 (54) Bragdon's Party, 1775 (55) Butler's Company, 1775 (56) Calef's Company, 1775 (57) Chase's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (58) Chesley's Company, 1775 (59) Cilley's Company, 1775 (60) Clark's Company, 1775 (61) Clifford's Company, 1775 (62) Coffin's Company, 1775 (63) Collins' Company, 1777 (64) Cooper's Independent Company, 1777 (65) Copp's Company, 1775 (66) Crawford's Company, 1775 (67) Dame's Regiment, 1779-80 (68) Daniel's Company, 1775-77 (69) Dearing's Company, 1781 (70) Dearing's Company of Carpenters, etc., 1775 (71) Dow's Company, 1777 (72) Dowe's Company, 1775 (73) Drake's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (74) 50 Eames' Company of Rangers, 1776 (75) Elkins' Company, 1775 (76) Emerson's Company, 1775 (77) Evans' Regiment of Militia, 1777 (78) Field Artillery Company, 1775-76 (79) Finlay's Company, 1777 (80) Follett's Artillery Men, 1775 (81) Ford's Company, 1775 (82) French's Company, 1775 (83) French's Command, 1777 (84) Gage's Company of Volunteers, 1777 (85) Gale's Regiment of Volunteers, 1778 (86) Gerrish's Regiment, 1777 (87) Gile's Company of Volunteers, 1777 (88) Gilman's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (89) Guards at Exeter, 1777 (90) Hale's Regiment of Militia, 1776 and 1778 (91) Haven's Company, 1777 (92) Hayes' Company, 1775 (93) Heald's Company, 1775 (94) Heath's Scouting Party, 1776 (95) Hill's (James) Company, 1775 (96) Hill's (John) Company, 1775 (97) Hobart's Regiment, 1777 (98) Hobbs' Company, 1775 (99) Hodgdon's Company, 1775-76 (100) Hodgon's Company, 1775 (101)

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Houston's Command, 1777 (102) Hutchins' (Hezekiah) Company, 1777 (103) Hutchins' (Joseph) Company, 1777 (104) Hutchins' Company, 1780 (105) Kelley's Regiment of Volunteers, 1777-78 (106) Ladd's Command, 1782 (107) Langdon's Company of Light Horse Volunteers, 1777-78 (108) 51 Littlefield's Company, 1775 (109) Lovewell's Regiment, 1778-81 (110) McClary's Regiment of Militia, 1777-81 (111) McGlaughlin's Company, 1777 (112) McIntyre's Company, 1775 (113) Mellin's Company, 1777 (114) Merrill's Company, 1775 (115) Militia, 1777 (116) Mooney's Regiment of Militia, 1779-80 (117) Moore's Regiment, 1777 (118) Morey's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (119) Moulton's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (120) Nichols' Regiment, 1777 (121) Nichols' Regiment of Militia, 1778-80 (122) Osborne's Company, 1775 (123) Parker's Company, 1776 (124) Parr's Company, 1775 (125) Parsons' Company, 1775 (126) Parsons' Company, 1781 (127) Peabody's Company of Militia, 1777 (128) Peabody's Regiment of State Troops, 1778-79 (129) Perkins' Train of Artillery, 1775 (130) Philibrick's Company, 1777 (131) Piper's Company, 1780 (132) Place's Company, 1775 (133) Poor's Regiment, 1775 (134) Rawlings' Company, 1775 (135) 52 Reed's Regiment, 1775 (136) Reynold's Regiment of Militia, 1781 (137) Russell's Company of Rangers, 1776 (138) Salter's Company of Artillery, 1775-83 (139) Scott's Battalion, 1783 (140) Scouts, 1779-82 (141) Senter's Regiment, 1777-78 (142) Sias' Company, 1777 (143) Sias' Company, 1779 (144) Simpson's Company of Rangers, 1776 (145) Sloan's Company of Militia, 1777 (146) Smith's Company, 1777 (147) Smith's Company, 1781 (148) Smith's Company of Rangers, 1782 (149) Stark, General, and Staff, 1777 (150) Stark's Regiment, 1775 (151) Stearns' Independent Company, 1781 (152)

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Stickney's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (153) Tash's Regiment, 1776 (154) Thornton's Company, 1775 (155) Towne's Company, 1775 (156) Volunteers, 1777-78 (157) Waldron's Company, 1775 (158) Waldron's Regiment, 1776 (159) 53 Walker's Company, 1777 (160) Webster's Company, 1776-77 (161) Webster's Company of Rangers, 1782 (162) Webster's Company, 1775 (163) Webster's Regiment, 1777-82 (164) Welch's Regiment, 1777 (165) Whetcomb's Independent Companies of Rangers, 1776-81 (166) Whipple's Brigade and Division, 1777-78 (167) Wiggins' Company, 1775 (168) Wingate's Regiment, 1776 (169) Wingate's Regiment, 1778 (170) Woodword's Company of Rangers, 1776 (171) Wyman's Regiment, 1776 (172) Yeaton's Company, 1775 (173) Various Organizations, 1775-79 (174) Various Organizations, Nos. 1-169 (175-177) 54 Various Organizations, Nos. 170-543 (178-183) 55 New Jersey 1st Regiment, 1775-76 (1) 1st Regiment, 1777-83 (2-7) 56 (8-16) 57 (17-19) 2d Battalion, 1775-76 (20) 2d Regiment, 1776-83 (21-22) 58 (23-27) 59 (28-33) 60 (34) 3d Regiment, 1777-80 (35-38) 61 (39-43) 62 (44) 4th Regiment, 1777-80 (45-50) 63 (51-53) New Jersey Battalion or Regiment, 1776-77 (54) New Jersey Regiment, 1783 (55) New Jersey Battalion, 1783 (56) 1st Regiment, Bergen County Militia, 1777-78 (57) 1st Regiment, Essex County, 1777 (58) 1st Battalion of Monmouth, 1777-82 (59) 1st Battalion of Somerset, 1777-81 (60) 2d Battalion of Hunterdon, 1777 (61) 2d Battalion of Middlesex, 1777 (62) 2d Battalion of Somerset, 1777-80 (63) 3d Battalion of Gloucester, 1777 (64) 3d Battalion of Middlesex, 1781 (65)

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Bonnel's Company of Levies, 1782 (66) 64 Crane's Troops of Horse, 1780 (67) Eastern Battalion, Morris County, 1777-78 (68) Forman's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (69) Forman's Regiment of Militia, 1778-80 (70) [Hankinson's] Regiment of Militia, 1777-79 (71) Holmes' Battalion of Militia, Salem County, 1778 (72) Huddy's Company of State Troops, 1782 (73) Lindsly's Company of Artificers, 1776 (74) Light Horse Company (Elizabethtown), 1777 (75) Martin's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (76) Newcomb's Regiment of Foot, 1776 (77) Nixon's Company of Horse, 1777 (78) Outwater's Bergen County Company, 1779-81 (79) Shreve's Battalion, Burlingon Militia (80) Randolph's Company, 1782 (81) Philip's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (82) Seely's Regiment of Militia, 1777-81 (83) Squier's Company, 1777 (84) Summer's Battalion of Militia, 1776 (85) Thomas' Battalion of Essex Militia, 1776 (86) Van Courtlandt's Battalion, 1776 (87) Van Courtlandt's Battalion, Essex County, 1777-80 (88) Walton's Company of Light Dragoon, 1780-82 (89) Woolverton's Company, 1776 (90) Various Organizations (91) 65 New York 1st Regiment, 1775 (1) 1st Regiment, 1776 (2) 1st Regiment, 1777-83 (3-9) 66 (10-l8) 67 2d Regiment, 1775 (19) 2d Regiment, 1776 (20) 2d Regiment (October 1776) (21) 2d Regiment, 1777-83 (22-26) 68 (27-30) 69 (31-37) 3d Regiment, 1775 (38) 3d Regiment, 1776 (39) 3d Regiment, 1776-80 (40-41) 70 (42-49) 4th Regiment, 1775 (50) 4th Regiment, 1777-80 (51-54) 71 (55-61) 5th Regiment, 1777-80 (62-65) 72 (66-71) 1st Battalion Grenadiers and Light Infantry, 1776 (72) 1st Regiment of Levies, 1780-81 (73) 2d Regiment of Levies, 1776 (74) 3d Regiment of Levies, 1780-83 (75) Allison's Regiment of Militia, 1775-78 (76)

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Baldwin's Company of Rangers, 1777 (77) Bellinger's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (78) Benedict's Regiment of Militia, 1780-81 (79) Bowers' Company, Albany County, 1777 (80) Bradt's Company of Rangers and Militia, 1776-80 (81) 73 Brinckerhoff's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (82) Budd's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (83) Campbell's Battalion (or Regiment) of Militia 1776-82 (84) Cannon's Detachment of Recruits, 1781-82 (85) Cantine's Regiment of Militia Levies, 1778-79 (86) Church's Regiment of Militia (87) Clark's Company of State Troops (Ulster County), 1776 (88) Clyde's Regiment of Militia, 1779-83 (89) Cooper's Company of Rangers, 1777-78 (90) Cooper's Regiment (91) Crane's Regiment of Militia, 1779-81 (92) Cuyler's Regiment of Militia, 1781-83 (93) Drake's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (94) Drake's Regiment of Militia, 1775-81 (95) DuBois' Regiment of Levies, 1780 (96) Elmendorph's Company of Militia, 1777 (97) Field's Regiment of Militia, 1777-80 (98) Fish's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (99) 74 Fisher's Regiment of Militia, 1775-81 (100) Fondey's Party of Militia, 1780 (101) Freer's Regiment of Militia, 1777-79 (102) Gettman's Company of Rangers, 1776 (103) Golden’s Company of Militia, 1776 (104) Graham's Company of State Troops (Ulster County), 1776 (105) Graham's Regiment of Militia, 1777-79 (106) Guards, Militia, 1777-78 (107) Hamman's Regiment of Militia, 1777-82 (108) Hardenburgh's Company of State Troops, 1776 (109) Hardenburgh's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (110) Hardenburgh's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (111) Harper's Regiment of Militia, 1779 (112) Hasbrouck's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (113) Hathorn's Regiment of Militia, 1777-81 (114) Hay's Regiment of Militia, 1778-80 (115) Hopkins' Regiment of Militia, 1779 (116) 75 Horton's Company of Guards (Westchester County), 1777-78 (117) Humphrey's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (118) Humphrey's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (119) Jansen's Regiment of Militia, 1779-82 (120) Klock's Regiment of Militia, 1779-83 (121) Lamb's Company of Artillery, 1775-76 (122) Lansing's Detachment of Militia, 1777 (123) Livingston's Regiment of Militia, 1777-81 (124) Ludington's Regiment of Militia, 1777-80 (125) McClaughrey's Regiment of (Ulster County) Militia, 1776-81 (126) McCrea's Regiment of Levies, 1779 (127)

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Mills' Detachment of Horse, 1777 (128) Mills' Company of Guards, 1777-78 (129) Myrick's Company of Rangers, 1776-77 (130) Nicholson's Regiment, 1776 (131) Nicoll's Regiment of Levies, 1776 (132) Palmer's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (133) Pawling's Regiment of Levies and Militia, 1779-81 (134) Pawling's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (135) 76 Platt's Regiment of Associated Exempts, 1779 (136) Quackenbos' Regiment of Militia, 1779-80 (137) Reiley's Company of Rangers, 1778 (138) Rudd's Detachment of Militia, 1776 (139) Sacket's Company or Regiment of Various Westchester County Regiments (140) Schuyler's Regiment of Militia, 1781-82 (141) Schuyler's Regiment of Albany County Militia, 1777 (142) Snyder's Regiment of Militia, 1778-82 (143) Stevenson's Company of Guards (Westchester County), 1777 (144) Strait's Detachment of Militia, 1776 (145) Swartwout's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (146) Swartwout's Regiment of Associated Exempts, 1777 (147) Thomas' Battalion or Regiment of Militia, 1776-79 (148) Van AIstyne's Regiment of Militia, 1777-81 (149) : Van Bergen's Regiment of Albany County Militia, 1777-80 (150) Van Brunt's Regiment of Militia, 1776 (151) Van Cortlandt's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (152) Vandenbergh's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (153) Vandenbergh's Regiment of Militia, 1779 (154) Van Denburgh's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (155) Van Gaasbeck's Company of Albany County Militia, 1776 (156) Van Ness' Regiment of (Dutchess County) Minute Men, 1776 (157) Van Ness' Regiment Albany Co. of Militia (158) Van Rensselaer's Regiment, 1780-81 (159) 77 Van Rensselaer's Regiment of Militia (160) Van Rensselaer's Regiment of Militia (4th Regiment), 1776-81 (161) Van Rensselaer's Regiment of Militia, 1779 (162) Van Schaick's Battalion, 1776 (163) Van Schoonhoven's Regiment of Militia, 1778-82 (164) Van Veghten's Regiment of Militia (165) Van Woert's Regiment of Militia, 1779-80 (166) Vrooman's Regiment of Militia, 1779-83 (167) Webster's Regiment of Militia, 1780-82 (168) Weissenfels' Regiment of Levies, 1781-82 (169) Wemple's Regiment of Militia, 1780 (170) Wheelock's Command, 1777 (171) Whiting's Regiment of Militia, 1777-81 (172) 78 Willett's Regiment of Levies, 1781-83 (173) Williams' Regiment of Militia, 1778-81 (l74) Winn's Company of Rangers, 1776 (175) Woodhull's Regiment, 1776 (176) Wood's Company of Exempts (Orange County), 1778-79 (171) Wood's Hired Guards, 1779 (178)

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Wynkoop's Regiment, 1776 (179) Yate's Regiment of Militia, 1779-80 (180) Various Organizations (181) 79 North Carolina 1st Regiment, 1775-83 (1) 1st Regiment of Militia, 1780 (2) 2d Regiment, 1778 (3) 2d Regiment of Militia, 1780 (4) 3d Regiment, 1777 (5) 3d Battalion or Regiment, 1779 (6) 6th Regiment, 1778 (7) 7th Regiment, 1777 (8) 8th Regiment, 1777 (9) 10th Regiment, 1782 (10) North Carolina Regiment, 1782 (11) Line Regiments, 1777-83 (12) Troops of Light Dragoons, 1777-78 (13) Bynum's Company of Militia, 1781 (14) Collier's Regiment of Militia, 1780 (15) Graham's Tryon County Regiment, 1776 (16) Kingsbury's Company of Artillery, 1778 (17) Lytle's Regiment of Levies (Caswell County), 1778 (18) Porter's Company, Tryon County, 1777 (19) Seawell's Regiment of Militia, Pitt County, 1780 (20) Sharpe's Company of Light Horse, 1781 (21) Vernon's Company of Light Horse Militia, 1781 (22) Various Organizations (23) 80 Pennsylvania 1st Regiment, 1775 (1) 1st Battalion, 1775 (2) 1st Regiment Continental, 1776 (3) 1st Regiment, 1777-80 (4) 2d Regiment, 1777-79 (5-14) 81 (15-l6) 3d Regiment, 1776 (17) 3d Regiment (Line), 1776 (18) 4th Regiment, 1776-77 (19) 4th Regiment (Line), 1777 (20) 5th Regiment, 1776 (21) 5th Regiment, 1776-80 (22-23) 82 (24-31) 6th Regiment, 1776 (32) 6th Regiment, 1776-78 (33) 83 7th Regiment, 1777 (34) 8th Regiment, 1778 (35) 9th Regiment, 1777-78 (36) 84 10th Regiment (37) 11th Regiment, 1777-78 (38) 11th Regiment, 1779-80 (39) 12th Regiment, 1776-78 (40) 13th Regiment, 1777 (41)

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1st Regiment Flying Camp, 1776 (42) 1st Battalion (or Regiment) Flying Camp, 1776 (43) 1st Battalion of Bedford County Militia, 1777 (44) 1st Battalion of Chester County Militia, 1776-77 (45) 1st Battalion of Cumberland County Militia, 1776-77 (46) 1st Regiment Flying Camp of Lancaster County, 1776 (47) 1st Battalion of Philadelphia County Militia, 1776 (48) 1st Battalion of Riflemen, Philadelphia County Militia, 1776 (49) 1st Battalion of Westmoreland County Militia, 1777 (50) 2d Regiment Flying Camp, 1776 (51) 2d Battalion of Cumberland County Militia, 1776 (52) 2d Battalion of Cumberland County Militia, 1777 (53) 2d Battalion of Riflemen, Lancaster County, 1776-77 (54) 2d Battalion of Westmoreland County Militia, 1777 (55) 3d Battalion of Chester County Militia, 1776-77 (56) 3d Battalion of Cumberland County Militia, 1776 (57) 3d Battalion of Lancaster County Militia, 1776 (58) 3d Battalion of Northumberland County Militia, 1779 (59) 4th Battalion of Chester County Militia, 1776 (60) 4th Battalion of Philadelphia County Militia, 1776 (61) 5th Battalion of Chester County Militia, 1776 (62) 5th Battalion of Cumberland County Militia, 1776 (63) 5th Battalion of Philadelphia County Militia, 1776 (64) 5th Battalion of York County Militia, 1777 (65) Andrews' Battalion of York County Militia, 1777-78 (66) Atlee's Musket Battalion, 1777 (67) Baxter's Battalion Flying Camp, 1776 (68) Barr's Detachment of Westmoreland County Militia, 1778 (69) Clugage's Battalion, 1778 (70) Burd's Battalion, 1776 (71) Clotz' Battalion Flying Camp, Lancaster County, 1776 (72) Duncan's Company of Volunteers (Pittsburgh), 1778 (73) Enslow's Company of Bedford County Militia, 1782-83 (74) Ferreis' Battalion of Militia. (Lancaster County), 1776 (75) Graff's Company, 1776 (76) Hall's Company, 1781 (77) Haller's Battalion Flying Camp, 1776 (78) Hart's Battalion of Bucks County Militia, 1776 (79) Matlock's Rifle Battalion, 1777 (80) Miles' Rifle Regiment, 1776 (81) Lochuy's Battalion (81-1, represents a jacket number not a folder number within a jacket) Moorhead's Independent Company, 1777-79 (82) Ott's Company of Washington County Militia (83) Philadelphia Light Horse Troop, 1780 (84) Rankin's Regiment (or Battalion) of York County Militia, 1777 (85) Reed's Volunteers, 1780-81 (86) Schott's Corps (Independent), 1778 (87) Shaver's Company of Volunteers, 1777 (88) Steel's Independent Company, 1777 (89) Swope's Regiment Flying Camp, 1776-80 (90)

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Van Etten's Company of Northhampton County, 1780-81 (91) Watt's Regiment Flying Camp, 1776 (92) Various Organizations (93) 85 Rhode Is1and 1st Regiment, 1777-80 (1-11) 2d Regiment, 1777-80 (12) 86 (13-20) 87 (21-22) Rhode Island Regiment, 1781-83 (23-32) Rhode Island Detachment, June to December 1783 (33) 2d Battalion Providence County Militia, 1781 (34) 15th Regiment Militia, 1775 (35) Allen's Company of Militia, 1780-81 (36) Arnold's Regiment of Pawtuxet Rangers, 1776-82 (37) Babcock's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (38) Barrington Guards, 1778 (39) Barton's Light Corps, 1779 (40) Bowen's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (41) Burlingame's Company of Militia, 1778-79 (42) Cook's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (43) Cook's Regiment (44) 88 Crary's Regiment, 1777-79 (45) Elliott's Regiment of Artillery, 1776-78 (46) Kimball's Regiment of Militia, 1781 (47) Lippitt's Regiment, 1776 (48) Mathewson's Regiment, 1778 (49) Miller's Regiment of Militia, 1778 (50) Noyes' Regiment of Militia, 1777-78 (51) Onley's Regiment of Militia, 1781 (52) Peck's Regiment, 1780-81 (53) Potter's Regiment of Militia, 1781 (54) Sprague's 3d Company of Militia (Smithfield), 1778 (55) Thurston's 2d Company of Militia (Hopkinton) (56) Tillinghast's Regiment, 1781 (57) Topham's Regiment and Battalion, 1778-80 (58) Trusk's Company of Smithfield, 1778-79 (59) Warren Guards, 1778 (60) Waterman's Company, 1775-76 (61) Waterman's Regiment, 1776-77 (62) Whipple's Company of Cumberland Militia (63) Wilbur's Company, 1777 (64) Williams' 2d Company (Cranston), 1780 (65) Various Organizations (66) 89 South Carolina 1st Regiment, 1779-80 (1) 2d Regiment, 1779 (2) 3d Regiment, 1777-81 (3) 6th Regiment (Continental), 1779-80 (4) Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons, 1781-82 (5) Continental Regiment of Artillery, 1779-81 (6-7) Companies of Continental Troops, 1783 (8)

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Butler's Company of Militia, 1781-82 (9) Casey's Regiment, 1782 (10) Richardson's Command, 1775 (11) Various Organizations (12) 90 Vermont 6th Regiment of Militia, 1780-81 (1) 7th Regiment of Militia, 1782 (2) Abbott's Regiment of Militia, 1781 (3) Alger's Company, 1777 (4) Allen's Detachment, 1779-81 (5) Allen's Regiment, 1780-81 (6) Allen's Regiment, 1778-83 (7) Allen's Company of Volunteers, 1780 (8) Andrews' Company, 1782 (9) Bailley's Company, 1782 (10) Bates' Alarm Company, 1781 (11) Bentley's Command, 1778 (12) Blanchard's Company, 1781 (13) Bradley's Regiment, 1782-84 (14) Bramble's Company, 1781 (15) Briggs' Company of Militia, 1778 (16) Briggs' Company of Militia, 1782 (17) Brownson's Company, 1776 (18) Brownson's Detachment, 1776 (19) Brownson's Battalion, 1782 (20) Burke's and Gilson's Companies' 1781 (21) Calkins' Company of Militia, 1781 (22) Chittenden's Life Guards, 1781 (23) Clark's Company of Militia, 1778-80 (24) Coffeen's Company, 1781 (25) Colbe's Company, 1777-81 (26) Cottle's Company, 1780-81 (27) Cushman's Company, 1780-81 (28) Day's Command, 1780 (29) Dimmick's Company, 1779 (30) Douty's Regiment, 1781 (31) Durkee’s Company of Militia, 1780-81 (32) Enos' Brigade, 1781 (33) Everest's Company of Rangers, 1780 (34) Fassett's Independent Company, 1776-77 (35) Fletcher's Regiment, 1779-81 (36) Gilbert’s Company, 1780 (37) Green's Company of Rangers, 1781-82 (38) Guards, 1778 (39) Guards (Lt. Joseph Wickwire), 1781 (40) Guards (Sgt. Mathew Scott), 1781 (41) Guards, 1782 (42) Hall's Corps of Rangers, 1780 (43) Hawkins' Company of Minute Men, 1780 (44) Herrick's Regiment, 1778-81 (45) Hickok's Company, 1776 (46)

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Hoar's Company of Militia, 1780 (47) Hodge's Company, 1780 (48) Hoisington's Command of Rangers, 1776 (49) Holmes' Company, 1780-81 (50) Hunkins' Command of Militia, 1781 (51) Hutchins' Independent Company, 1781 (52) Lee's Regiment, 1781-82 (53) Lyon's Company, 1777 (54) Lyons' Regiment, 1781 (55) MacClure's Company, 1781 (56) Marsh's Party, 1777 (57) Marsh's Regiment, 1778-81 (58) Marsh's Regiment, 1777 (59) Marston's Company, 1780-81 (60) Mattison's Company, 1781 (61) Mattison's Company of Militia, 1782 (62) Mead's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (63) Mirrick's Company, 1782 (64) Moseley's Company, 1781 (65) Nelson's Company, 1781 (66) 91 Olcott's Regiment, 1777-81 (67) Parkhurst's Company, 1781 (68) Parkhurst's Company, 1780 (69) Partridge's Command, 1781 (70) Post's Company, 1780 (71) Robinson's Company of Militia, 1780-81 (72) Robinson's Regiment of Militia, 1776-77 (73) Rubach's Garrison at Fort Ranger, 1778-79 (74) Safford's Company, 1778 (75) Salsbury's Company, 1777-81 (76) Sampson's Company, 1780 (77) Sawyer's Company, 1780 (78) Sergeant's Regiment (7th), 1782 (79) Scouts (Capt. Steel Smith), 1778 (80) Scouts (Lt. Asahel Smith), 1780 (81) Scouts (Lt. Hezekiah Silavay), 1780 (82) Scouts (Capt. Jacob Hall), 1781 (83) Scouts (Lt. Nathan Howland), 1780 (84) Scouts (Capt. John Sloan), 1777 (85) Scouts, Detachment of (Lt. Elijah Beenam), 1781 (86) Scouts (Capt. Phineas Williams), 1777 (87) Scouts (Maj. John Barron, Capt. Ebenezer Martin), 1776-81 (88) Scouts, 1777 (89) Smith's Command or Company, 1777-78 (90) Smith's Company, 1780-81 (91) Soper's Company, 1778 (92) Spooner's Company, 1781 (93) Sprague's Company, 1781 (94) Starr's Company, 1780 (95) Tyler's Company, 1780 (96) Upham's Company, 1780 (97)

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Wait's Battalion, 1780-81 (98) Walbridge's Regiment, 1780-82 (99) Wallace's Detachment, 1780 (100) Wallis' Company, 1782 (101) Warner's Regiment (102) Weld's Company of Militia, 1780 (103) White's Company of Militia, 1781 (104) Williams' Regiment, 1777 (105) Wolcott's Company, 1780 (106) Wood's Regiment, 1780-81 (107) Worrin's Regiment, 1778-82 (108) Various Organizations (Revolutionary War) (109) Brownson's Company, 1782 (110) Chaffee's Company, 1782 (111) Gaige's Company, 1779 (112) How's Company, 1782 (113) Moss' Party, 1779 (114) Party to Assist Sheriff, 1782 (115) Roberts' Party, 1779 (116) Smith's Party, 1779 (117) Wallis' Party, 1779 (118) Various Organizations (to Assist Sheriff) (119) 92 Virginia 1st Regiment, 1777-79 (1-14) 93 (15-18) 1st State Regiment, 1777-80 (19-22) 94 (23-30) 95 1st and 10th Regiment (Consolidated), 1779 (31-39) 2d Brigade, 1780 (40-42) 2d Regiment, 1777-80 (43-47) 96 (48-54) 2d State Regiment, 1778-79 (55-61) 97 (62-63) 3d Brigade, 1778 (64) 3d Regiment, 1776 (65) 3d Regiment, 1776-78 (66-73) 98 (74-76) 3d Regiment, 1778-79 (77-86) 3d and 7th Regiment (Consolidated), 1778 (87-96) 99 3d and 4th Regiment (Consolidated), 1779 (97-105) 4th Regiment, 1777-78 (106-111) 100 (112-117) 4th Regiment, 1778-79 (118-121) 4th, 8th, and 12th Regiment (Consolidated), 1778 (122-131) 101 5th Regiment, 1776-78 (132-142) 5th Regiment, 1778-79 (143-144) 102 (145-147) 5th and 9th Regiment (Consolidated), 1778 (148-155) 5th and 11th Regiment (Consolidated), 1779 (156-164) 103 6th Regiment, 1776-78 (165-177) 6th Regiment, 1778-79 (178-180)

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104 (181-187) 7th Regiment, 1776-78 (188-193) 105 (194-198) 7th Regiment, 1778-79 (199-203) 7th Regiment, 1780-83 (204-206) 106 (207) 8th Regiment, 1776-78 (208-219) 8th Regiment, 1778-79 (220-224) 107 (225-231) 9th Regiment, 1776-78 (232-242) 108 9th Regiment, 1778-79 (243-252) 10th Regiment, 1777-78 (253-263) 10th Regiment, 1778-79 (264-265) 109 (266-272) 11th Regiment, 1776-78 (273-281) 110 (282) 11th Regiment, 1778-79 (283-288) 11th and 15th Regiment (Consolidated), 1778 (289-297) 12th Regiment, 1777-78 (298-301) 111 (302-307) 13th Regiment, 1777-78 (308-315) 112 14th Regiment, 1777-78 (316-326) 113 (327) 15th Regiment, 1777-78 (328-337) Battalion of Various Virginia Regiments, 1782-83 (338) Illinois Regiment of Virginia Volunteers, 1783-84 (339-340) 114 Western Battalion, 1781-82 (341) Pendleton's Regiment of Militia, 1777 (342) Taylor's Regiment of Militia (Albemarle County), 1779 (343) Watkins' Troop of Dragoons, Militia, 1781 (344)

Smith's Company of Infantry (Serving With 3d Regiment Continental Cavalry), 1782 (345) Virginia Artillery, Southern Expedition, 1780 (346) [Henry] Heth's Independent Company at Fort Pitt, 1777-78 (347) [James] O'Harra's Independent Company at Fort Pitt, 1777-78 (348) Buck's Company of Dunmore Volunteers, 1777 (349)

Frederick County Militia, 1777 (350) Monongalia County Militia, 1777 (351) Company or Detachment of Militia at Redstone, 1778 (352) Ford's Company of Militia, 1777 (353) Company of Virginia Militia, Fort Liberty, 1776-77 (354) Detachment of 5th and Other Regiments, 1778 (355) Frederick County Company of Militia, 1777 (356) [Parsons'] Company of Militia, 1777 (357) [Rader's] Company of Militia, 1777 (358) Detachment of Yohoghany County Militia (359) [Scott's] Company of Militia, 1777 (360) Scott's (James) Company of Militia, 1777 (361) Detachment of Militia, Botetourt County, 1777 (362) Detachment of Virginia Troops, 1778 (363) Various Organizations (364)

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115 Continental Troops 1st Regiment Light Dragoons, 1777-83 (1-11) 2d Regiment Light Dragoons, 1776-83 (12) 3d Regiment Light Dragoons, 1779 (13) 4th Regiment Light Dragoons, 1778 (14) Lee's Legion (15) Armand's Independent Corps of Light Dragoons, 1778-79 (16) 116 Von Heer's Independent Troop of Light Dragoons (17) Pulaski's Legion, 1779-80 (18) Gridley's and Knox's Regiment of Artillery, 1776 (19) 1st Regiment of Artillery, 1777-83 (20-25) 117 (26-36) 2d Regiment of Artillery, 1777-83 (37) 118 (38-42) 119 (43-46) 120 (47 50) 3d Regiment of Artillery, 1777-79 (51-57) 4th Regiment of Artillery, 1777-83 (58) 121 Corps of Artillery, 1777-78 (59-65) Clark's Company of Artillery, 1777-79 (66) Jones' Company of Artillery, 1777-78 (67) Randall's Company of Artillery, 1777-79 (68) Artillery and Artificers, Commissary General of Military Stores Department, 1777-81 (69) Corps of Artificers, 1777-80 (70) Baldwin's Regiment of Artificers, 1781 (71) Patten's Company of Artillery Artificers, 1782 (72) Post's Company of Artificers, 1777-78 (73) 122 Independent Companies of Artificers, 1777-78 (74) Artificers, etc., Employed by General Clinton at Forts Clinton and Montgomery (75) Corps of Engineers, 1782 (76) Corps of Sappers and Miners, 1780-83 (77) Bateaumen, Quartermaster General's Department, 1778-80 (78) 3d Regiment, 1776 (79) 4th Regiment, 1776 (80) 5th Regiment, 1776 (81) 6th Regiment, 1776 (82) 7th Regiment, 1776 (83) 8th Regiment, 1776 (84) 9th Regiment, 1776 (85) l0th Regiment, 1776 (86) 11th Regiment 1776 (87) 12th Regiment, 1776 (88) 13th Regiment, 1776 (89) 14th Regiment, 1776 (90) 15th Regiment, 1776 (91) 16th Regiment, 1776 (92) 17th Regiment, 1776 (93) 18th Regiment, 1776 (94) 19th Regiment, 1776 (95)

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20th Regiment, 1776 (96) 21st Regiment, 1776 (97) 22d Regiment, 1776 (98) 23d Regiment, 1776 (99) 123 24th Regiment, 1776 (100) 25th Regiment, 1776 (101) 26th Regiment, 1776 (102) 27th Regiment, 1776 (103) Forman's Regiment, 1777-79 (104-108) Gist's Regiment, 1777-79 (109-118) 124 Grayson's Regiment, 1777-79 (119-125) 125 (126-128) Hartley's Regiment, 1777 (129) Henley's Regiment, 1778 (130) Lee's Regiment, 1777-79 (131) Malcolm's Regiment, 1777-79 (132-138) 126 (139-144) Patton's Regiment, 1777-79 (145-152) Rawling's Regiment, 1776-79 (153) 127 Sherburne's Regiment, 1777-79 (154-160) Spencer's Regiment, 1777-80 (161) 128 (162-170) 129 (171-178) Thruston's Regiment, 1778 (179) Brown's Detachment of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont Militia, 1775-76 (180) Canadian Volunteers, 1775 (181) Commander in Chief's Guard, 1777-83 (182) Delaware Indians, 1780-81 (183) 130 German Regiment (or Battalion), 1777-80 (184-190) 131 (191-193) Hazen's Regiment, 1778-79 (194-207) 132 (208-213) Invalid Corps, 1780-81 (214) Lee's Independent Company, 1776 (215) Livingston's Regiment, 1777-80 (216-218) 133 (219-225) Morgan's Rifle Regiment, 1777-79 (226) Perry's Independent Company, 1776 (227) Steele's Detachment, Virginia and North Carolina, 1778 (228) Sullivan's Life Guard, 1779 (229) 134 Warner's Battalion or Regiment, 1777-79 (230) Various Organizations (231) 135 Miscellaneous General and Staff; Field and Staff and Line Officers, 1775-83 (1) Guard Reports, 1776-80 (2) Hospital Department (3) Prisoners of War (4) Quartermaster General's Department, 1779-82 (5) 136 Returns of the French Army Under Count Rochambeau, 1781-82 (6) Returns of Brigades, Divisions, Armies, etc. (7-9)

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Returns of Various Organizations, Signed by the Adjutants General of the Army (10) 137 Returns of the Army Under General Washington, July 19, 1775-December 1782 (11-18) 138 Returns of the Army Under General Washington, January-August 1783 (19-20)