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A Guide to the Dunmore County Revolutionary War papers, 1775-1814 Dunmore County Revolutionary War Papers, 1775-1814 21127

A Guide to the Dunmore County Revolutionary War papers, 1775-1814

A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 21127


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Repository
Library of Virginia
Accession number
21127
Title
Dunmore County Revolutionary War Papers, 1775-1814
Physical Characteristics
44 leaves, negative and positive photostats
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Dunmore County Revolutionary War papers, 1775-1814. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Lent for copying by William Twyman Williams, Hampden-Sidney, Virginia, 30 November 1934.

Scope and Content

Dunmore County Revolutionary War papers, 1775-1814, collected by William Twyman Williams (1775-1814) of Prince Edward County, Virginia, consisting of items pertaining to Dunmore County during the early years of the Revolutionary War. It includes accounts of salt purchases made under the auspices of the county Committee of Safety, militia lists, letters regarding militia appointments and one Loyalist declaration. Included also are returns for five districts in a 1775 county census and two militia commissions for the Shenandoah County, Virginia, militia during the War of 1812.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Contents List

Deposition, 7 February 1775, of Alexander Machir, of Dunmore County, Virginia, regarding a proposed sale of tea by William Holliday.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
Subscription list, 23 May 1775, for an unidentified fund. Written in German.
2 leaves, positive and negative photostat copies of same item.
Roster, 29 May 1775, of Captain Jacob Holeman's militia company of Dunmore County.
Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 53.
2 leaves, negative photostats.
Affidavit, 5 July 1775, of William Clarke stating his loyalist affiliation.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
Letter, 12 September 1775, from R. Rutherford, Dunmore County, to unknown recipient concerning a meeting of the Committee of Safety for Dunmore County to appoint militia officers.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
Census, November 1775, of a district in Dunmore County made by Richard Campbell.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
Census, November 1775, of a district in Dunmore County made by John Denton.
1 leaf.
Census, 1775, of a district in Dunmore County made by Thomas Allen.
Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 53.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
Census, [1775], of a district in Dunmore County made by Henry Nelson.
1 leaf.
Census, 1775, of a district in Dunmore County made by John Netherton.
2 leaves, negative photostats.
Commission, 9 January 1776, appointing Alexander Mackir [Machir] a captain in the Dunmore County militia.
1 leaf, positive photostat.
Letter, 23 January 1776, from Benjamin Wilson, Dunmore County, to Colonel Peter Muhlenberg requesting that he not be commissioned lieutenant in a company of regulars raised in Dunmore County.
2 leaves, negative photostats.
Letter, 9 February 1776, from Edmund Pendleton, Williamsburg, Virginia, to [Committee of Safety], Dunmore County, informing them that the company of regulars raised there are to be part of the 8th Regiment stationed at Suffolk, Virginia.
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Letter, 2 April 1776, from Fielding Lewis to [Committee of Safety?], Dunmore County, concerning 174 bushels of salt for Dunmore County.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
List, 1776, of persons who purchased salt from Abraham Bordt.
3 leaves, negative and positive photostats.
List, 1776, of persons who purchased salt from Georg Hodell.
Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 53.
4 leaves, 2 copies, negative and positive photostats.
Letter, n.d., from Jonathan Clark, Dunmore County, to [Committee of Safety?] offering himself as a candidate for the captaincy of the German company being raised.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
Account, n.d., of the regular officers of Dunmore County.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
List, n.d., of subscribers for the first independent company of Dunmore County militia.
Physical Location: Loctated in oversize, box 53.
1 leaf, negative photostat.
Roster, n.d., of Captain Joseph Bowman's company of militia in the lower district of Dunmore County.
Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 53.
2 leaves, negative photostat.
Roster, n.d., of Captain Alexander Machir's company of militia in the Strasburg district of Dunmore County.
2 leaves, negative photostats.
Roster, n.d., of Captain Michael Reader's company of militia, Dunmore County.
Physical Location: Located in oversize, box 53.
2 leaves, negative photostats.
note, n.d., "weight of silver in the hands of Mr. Jon. Clarke. "
1 leaf, negative photostat.
Letter, n.d., from [William Clarke?] of Dunmore County to [the Committee of Safety?] attesting to the writer's loyalty to King George III and deploring the actions of the colonies. Reverse contains notation "Proceedings agst. Clarke. "
2 leaves, negative photostats.
Commission, 24 August 1812, for Jacob Savage as lieutenant in 13th Regiment, 7th Brigade, 3rd Division, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Includes note that Savage has taken the oath for his commission.
2 leaves, negative photostats.
Commission, 25 June 1814, for George Ruddell as captain of the 13th Regiment, 7th Brigade, 3rd Division, Shenandoah County. Includes note that Ruddell has taken the oath for his commission.
2 leaves, negative photostats.