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Marked as an Exact Copy. Signed by Woodruff 1 September 1777. Lists sergeants, corporals, matrosses, gunners, bombardiers, and drum and fifes. Includes comments, time of enlistment, and place of appointment. On verso, contains Proof of Effectives chart, noting officers present and absent. Lieutenants Eli Elmor and David Moore sign, certifying the authenticity of the chart. Colonel Richard Humpton, commander of the Second Brigade of General Benjamin Lincoln's Division, signs 3 September 1777.
Lists names of officers and soldiers. Covers the month of March, entered in April.
In Samuel Shaw's hand, and signed by Shaw for Knox. Attests that Randall, from Boston, Massachusetts, has not received the provision of pay, clothing or allowance for the depreciation of pay, granted by the respective states to officers of equal ranks. Possibly created at New Windsor, New York.
Titled, Instructions for Capt. Lt. Guion of the 2d regt. of Artillery. Written and signed for Knox in the hand of Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide-de-camp. Writes, You are with the detachment under your command to proceed to Albany and relieve Capt. [Thomas] Seward's company in the Northern department. On your arrival there you will report yourself to [William Alexander] Lord Stirling, or the officer commanding, and take his further orders. On taking charge of the works and stores, you must send me an exact return of the men under your command and their respective stations. Also of the number and quantity of the ordnance and stores, and the different distributions of them. This must be repeated by you every month during your command. Partial text loss in the right hand margin.
Lists the numbers of officers and soldiers who were sick, absent, on command, etc. Written from Mount Washington, state unspecified. New York inferred as state from which written based on location of the American army at that date.
Muster roll for African Americans in Company C of the 10th (Heavy) Artillery Regiment. Over 100 men are listed, along with when, where, and by whom they were recruited, as well as the period of their enlistment. Also included is a payroll ledger.
Muster roll (photocopy), of Capt. Thomas Mann's Company of Mounted Volunteer Infantry from the First Division of Militia under the command of Col. Samuel Bunch. Muster roll contains name, rank, date of enlistment, when discharged, names present, and remarks.
Printed broadsheet form, completed in manuscript (words in brackets are written in ink), of a muster roll for the 10th United States Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment (1862-67), serving in the New Orleans. The roll, including the sheet attached to the back, forms a complete roster, with full names and places of enlistment of all members of the Troop (over 100 men), brief notes about particular individuals, expense and payment reports, and some detail of events while the unit was on duty.
Knox writes to Major Bauman at West Point. Instructs Bauman to send one company of artillery from West Point to Dobbs Ferry, New York. Adds that the cannon must be put on board vessels and sent as soon as possible. Docketed by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide. Written at Philipsburgh, New York (near present-day Tarrytown).