3 edition of Private journal, kept during a portion of the revolutionary war, for the amusement of a sister. found in the catalog.
Published
1836 by Priv. print. in Philadelphia .
Written in
Edition Notes
Genre | Personal narratives. |
Contributions | Smith, John Jay, 1798-1881, [from old catalog] ed. |
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LC Classifications | E263.N5 M8 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 31 p. |
Number of Pages | 31 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23410620M |
LC Control Number | 16019539 |
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Rifle Companies in the Continental Army – Premier Weapon of the American Revolution. Kept during a portion of the revolutionary war over a century, prior to and years after the American Revolutionary War, the Kentucky rifle was the premier weapon of the world. It’s grove-bore accuracy and effective distance literally far outshot smooth-bore muskets.
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Catalog Record - Electronic Resource Available Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site. In the summer ofJoseph Plumb Martin enlisted in the Connecticut state militia at the tender age of 15; he later joined the Continental Army of General George Washington and served nearly seven years on behalf of the Revolutionary cause.
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When the Revolutionary War started he felt loyal to England and therefore fought for the English, called a "Loyalist". He attained the rank of Colonel in the Randolph and Chatham Co's, NC Militia on July 7, After the War, on the Act of pardon and Oblivion passed, exempting him from pardon in NC.
George Fabian Scheer Jr. (), the editor of Private Yankee Doodle, contacted descendants of Joseph P. Martin and although he located Martin’s father’s diaries for andhe was unable to locate any diaries or manuscripts for the book kept by Martin. Scheer did locate some sketches, verses and hymns penned by Martin, some of.
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During Septemberthe Revolutionary War officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris and Clark returned to private life. Following the war, Clark served as chairman of a board of commissioners that allotted lands across the Ohio River from Louisville to those individuals who had taken part in his and campaigns.
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“What sad havoc will this dreadful war make in our land!” A Quaker Woman in Burlington, New Jersey, during the American Revolution * Selections from the Journal of Margaret Hill Morris, December January A Quaker widow with four children in Burlington, New Jersey, Margaret Morris found herself in the center of war in late File Size: KB.
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Emigrating from Ireland to Resting place: St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. Thomas Hickey (died J ) was a Continental Army soldier in the American Revolutionary War, and the first person to be executed by the Continental Army for "mutiny, sedition, and treachery". Born in Ireland, Hickey came to America as a soldier in the British Army and fought as personal assistant to Major General William Johnson in the Seven Years' War, Battles/wars: Seven Years' War.
A Mississippi private wrote in his diary during the winter of “Spend much time in reading the daily papers & discussing the war question in general.” Two years later an Alabama officer in the trenches at Petersburg wrote to his wife: “We have daily access to the Richmond papers.
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He was born in England and came to America with his father and two brothers, when sixteen years of age. This was during the Revolutionary War. After remaining a short time in Virginia, the father and his two oldest sons, William and Jerry, came to South Carolina, leaving the youngest son, Jackson Chancellor, in Virginia.
He kept a diary of his experiences throughout the Revolutionary War, but just as importantly created numerous maps of the areas he was in, with the placement of troops and fortifications.
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