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GET THIS COLLECTION AND ALL OUR OTHER COLLECTIONS ON USB FLASH DRIVE INSTEAD OF DVD's If your Computer or Laptop does not have a DVD drive or if you simply prefer to get our Collections on USB instead of DVDs, then you can purchase and add this 64 GB USB Flash Drive from our store USB Flash Drive Option to your order and we will process all your Collections on USB instead of DVDs. **************** THE LARGEST, BEST, OLD On eBAY On DVD THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WARMANUSCRIPTS(LETTERS, DOCUMENTS, ORDERS, RECEIPTS & OTHER MATERIALS) Volume 2(1775) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HISTORY GENEALOGY NAMES RECORDS 109 Manuscripts (LETTERS, DOCUMENTS, ORDERS, RECEIPTS & OTHER MATERIALS) Names, Records, Historical, Genealogical and Biographical information~~~~~~~~~~~~~~As primary source material, these Manuscripts, Letters & Documents are from the time period of 1775 and they are without a question the most complete and impartial documentation on the American Revolutionary War. ************************* They provide a foundation for serious research into virtually every aspect of The American Revolutionary War ************This extensive collection of Manuscripts, Letters & Documents from the American Revolutionary War Era provide a more accurate picture of this historical period of American History. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Unprecedented Record of The American Revolution War EraAn essential resource for Genealogists and American Revolutionary War History Enthusiasts Now this amazing collection have been professionally compiled in high quality and preserved forever in file format on a DVD data disc. This is without doubt an essential reference library for The American Revolutionary War history enthusiasts. ********It is nearly impossible to find all these OLD & RARE documents in any form and if found they would cost a fortune! ____________________ Many of these OLD & RARE documents date back to the 1700s and all of their content is just as impressive today as it was then. You can READ, TRANSFER, COPY, CUT, PASTE, SAVE & ZOOM IN on any text, diagrams or illustrations. The pictures you see in this auction were taken from this DVD These documents can be read on your computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, Kindle, ebook reader but will not work on regular DVD Players ************ The Complete List of the Documents Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges and flints for Captain Ames of Col. Frye's regiment, by Brickett, James (1775) Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges and flints for Col Frye's regiment, by Brickett, James (1775) Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges and paper for Lieut. Warren, by Bond, William (1775) Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges for Capt. Draper, by Bond, William (1775) Document to Major Barber asks for cartridges, pouches, paper, and flints for Capt. Cook, by Gardner, Thomas (1775) Document to Major Barber asks for flints for Col. Frye's regiment, by Brickett, James (1775) Document to Major Barber requesting him to send cartridges by Serg. Eaton, by Cogswell, Thomas (1775) Document to Major Barber saying he has been directed to call on him for ammunition and asks for cartridges, by Paterson, John (1775) Document to Major Barber, Store Keeper for the Train, asking to let the bearer have 300 flints, by Brewer, Jonathan (1775) Document to Major Barbour asking for cartridges and flints for Capt. Moore, by Nixon, John (1775) Document to Major Chase asking for beer and rum, by Vose, Joseph (1775) Document to Major Chase asking for rum and beer for the fatigue men at Dorchester Neck per order of Col. Greaton, by Rice, N; Chase, Major (1775) Document to Major Cheever asks for cartridges and flints for Captain Davis, by Frye, James (1775) Document to Major Cheever asks for cartridges for Captain Davis, by Frye, James (1775) Document to Major Cheever asks for cartridges, flints, and cartridge boxes for Captain Pearley's company, by Frye, James (1775) Document to Major Cheever asks for powder, balls, and buck shot for Captain Varnum, by Frye, James (1775) Document to Major Cheever asks for powder, balls, and flints for Captain Ballard, by Frye, James (1775) Document to Major Nathaniel Barber asking to let the bearer have 200 rounds of cartridges for Captains Russell and Bullard in Col. Brewer's regiment, by Cudworth, Nathaniel (1775) Document to Major Nathaniel Barber asks for material for cartridges for Captains Gray and Bullard in Col. Brewer's regiment, by Cudworth, Nathaniel; Barber, Nathaniel (1775) Document to Major Nathaniel Barber asks him to deliver cartridges to Captain Trescott in Col. Brewer's regiment, by Cudworth, Nathaniel; Barber, Nathaniel (1775) Document to Major Thomas Chase asking him to order rum for fatigue men on hill, by Waters, Joseph; Chase, Thomas (1775) Document to Mr. Aaron Blaney asking for one day's allowance of provisions for fifty men in Capt. E. Williams' company, by Ashley, Simon (1775) Document to Mr. Aaron Blaney ordering pails for Col. Read, by Chase, Thomas; Blaney, Aaron (1775) Document to Mr. Barber asking for flints, cartridges, and paper for Capt. Gleason, by Buttrick, John (1775) Document to Mr. Barber asking him to send flints, powder, and balls by Aaron Eames for Capt. Moore's company, by Buttrick, John (1775) Document to Mr. Blaney asking for rum for Lieut. Fish, by Ashley, Simon (1775) Document to Mr. Blaney asking for rum for Lieut. Fish, by Ashley, Simon; Blaney, Aaron (1775) Document to Mr. Blaney ordering him to send the rum and beer, by Chase, Thomas; Blaney, Aaron (1775) Document to Mr. Cheever asking for cartridge paper for Capt. Sloan's company, by Cady, Jeremiah; Cheever, Ezekiel (1775) Document to Mr. Cheever asking for cartridges for Capt. Bliss, by Paterson, John (1775) Document to Mr. Cheever asking for spears or pikes which he expects to use that night, by Read, Seth (1775) Document to Mr. Commissary asking for 2 quarts of rum for wounded men in the regiment, by Prescott, William (1775) Document to Mr. Peter Richardson from Tho Waite Foster requesting him to give cartridges to bearer and receipt when order is completed, by Foster, Thomas Wait (1775) Document to Mr. Richardson asking for long tubes, by Burbeck, William (1775) Document to Mr. Richardson asking for powder and ball, by Barber, Nathaniel (1775) Document to Mr. Richardson asking for shot, by Burbeck, William (1775) Document to Mr. Richardson asking him to give the bearer whatever supplies he needs, by Gridley, Richard (1775) Document to the Commisary asking for oil for his regiment, by Gerrish, Samuel (1775) Document to the Commisary General asking for oil for Ensign Richardson, by Bond, William (1775) Document to the Commissary asking to have wine, raisins, and oatmeal sent by the bearer, by Crocker, John (1775) Document to the Commissary of Ordnance Stores asking to let the bearer have 1250 rounds of cartridges, by Brewer, Jonathan (1775) Document to the Commissary of Ordnance Stores, by Murray, Seth (1775) Document to the Commissary of the Ordnance Store asking for balls for Quartermaster Hannum, by Woodbridge, Ruggles (1775) Document to the Commissary of the Regimental Stores asking for cartridge paper for the bearer, by Cowls, John (1775) Document to the Hon. Committee of the House of Representatives, certifies to the loss of a number of articles in the Battle of Bunker Hill, by Green, William (1775) Document to the Honble the Committee of Supplies, by Bigelow, Timothy (1775) Document to the ordinance store keeper requesting cartridge boxes sent by the bearer, by Hill, Jeremiah; Andros, William (1775) Document to the Quartermaster General asking for bullets for Job Cushing's company, by Ward, Joseph (1775) Documents asks that balls be delivered to Lieut. Phinehas Coburn, by Coburn, Peter (1775) Estimate of losses because of British damage (1775) Extract of a letter about General Washington's appointment as Commander in Chief (1775) General orders asking Major Barber to supply flints for Capt. Harvey's company, by Ward, Joseph (1775) General orders asking the Commissary to deliver two barrels of rum to the bearer, by Ward, Joseph (1775) General orders asking the commissary to supply 14 men with rum, by Osgood, Samuel (1775) General orders asking the Commissary to supply the carpenters under Capt. Pollard with rum, by Ward, Joseph (1775) General orders asks Capt. Foster to deliver cartridges and flints to Capt. Perkins' company, by Osgood, Samuel (1775) General orders asks Capt. Foster to deliver cartridges and flints to Capt. Warner, by Osgood, Samuel (1775) General orders asks Major Barber to deliver to Messers. More and Clap a quantity of copper, by Ward, Joseph (1775) General orders asks that Capt. Foster supply Capt. Oliver's company with cartridges and flints, by Osgood, Samuel (1775) General orders for Major Barber asking for ammunition for Lieut. Lincoln, by Ward, Joseph (1775) General orders for supplies, by Osgood, Samuel (1775) General orders to the commissary to deliver Serj. Haskell two quarts of rum, by Winthrop, William (1775) General orders, by Osgood, Samuel (1775) Invoice of food stores hidden at Reading church, by Bancroft, Nathaniel (1775) Letter about needing tents, by Thomas, John (1775) Letter asking for water and flour, by St. Clair, Arthur (1775) Letter describing Battle of Lexington, failure to discover rebel stores, and first shots fired by Americans, by Greene, David (1775) Letter from Sir James Steuart Denham to Archibald Hamilton about conciliatory bills, French treaty and the American question, by Steuart, James, Sir (1775) Letter John Shaw, Jr., about the Battle of Bunker Hill, by Lukens, Jesse (1775) Letter ordering William Harrington to get horse tackling belonging to the pieces of two cannon at Watertown, by Brown, Jonathan (1775) Letter to a friend at Norwich about skirmishes, by Goodrich, Solomon (1775) Letter to Adjutant General Samuel Brewer relaying Washington's expectation of enemy assault and ordering troops to lie upon their arms, by Ward, Artemas (1775) Letter to Board of War about arms and equipment, by Revere, Paul (1775) Letter to Boston Gazette from a gentleman in Boston, satirizing a monster 600,000 feet long with 150 legs and 9 heads, by Gentleman in Boston (1775) Letter to Boston Selectmen and Committee of Correspondence asking their attendance at secret meeting, by Hancock, John (1775) Letter to Boston Selectmen, promising that his troops will not provoke bombardment of Boston, by Thomas, John (1775) Letter to Capt. Foster about keeping horses ready, by Gridley, Samuel (1775) Letter to Chief Justice Benjamin Chew, requesting legal assistance in contest with Governor Sharpe, by Morris, Robert (1775) Letter to Christopher Leffingwell about delay of Captain Daniel Lyon's march at Norwich, by Trumbull, Jonathan (1775) Letter to Col. Joseph Jackson about houses to be let in Lincoln and in Needham, by Inches, Henderson (1775) Letter to Committee of Supplies at Watertown sending 18 barrels of gunpowder from Connecticut, by Putnam, Israel (1775) Letter to Daniel Parker, saying he gave meat to prisoners and still is unable to leave Boston, by Eliot, Andrew (1775) Letter to David Trumbull about departure of militia regiments, by Trumbull, John (1775) Letter to Elias Boudinot at Elizabeth Town lamenting despotism, conflicts with England, and inconsistency of Southern slave-owners' cries of liberty, by Benezet, Anthony (1775) Letter to Gen. John Thomas about battle of Hog and Noddles Islands and British losses, by Ward, Artemas (1775) Letter to Gen. Seth Pomeroy about Ticonderoga, Stockbridge Indians, and Benedict ArnOLD & RARE's recruits, by Allan, Thomas (1775) Letter to Gen.John Thomas about opening Governor Hutchinson's trunks, by Taylor, William (1775) Letter to General John Thomas about attack on Hog Island, by Ward, Artemas (1775) Letter to General John Thomas, Commander of the American troops at Roxbury, by Thomas, John (1775) Letter to General John Thomas, urging him not to resign because of General Ward's precedence, by Lee, Charles (1775) Letter to Henry Laurens, thanking him for gunpowder, by Saussure, Daniel de (1775) Letter to her husband, Joseph Palmer at Roxbury Camp, about his health and army's chances of winning, by Palmer, Elizabeth (1775) Letter to her husband, Joseph Pearse Palmer, lamenting Joseph Warren's death, by Palmer, Elizabeth (1775) Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about camp life, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1775) Letter to his brother, Algernon Percy, about rebel army's plans to attack Boston, by Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy (1775) Letter to His Excellency from the Worcester Committee of Correspondence, by Ward, Artemas (1775) Letter to his wife, Janet (Livingston) Montgomery about surrender of Fort St. Johns, by Montgomery, Richard (1775) Letter to his wife, Lydia (Cockrane) Miller, about Israel Putnam's skirmish at Chelsea, by Miller, William Turner (1775) Letter to James Read at Savannah about Bostonians' victory, by Savage, Thomas (1775) Letter to James Russell, Charlestown, cancelling order of oil for Boston lighthouse, because it won't be used now, by Appleton, Nathaniel (1775) Letter to James Wilson about merchants' contributions to recruiting of two Continental rifle companies and evacuation of Fort Pitt, by Magaw, Robert (1775) Letter to Jedediah Foster about two Loyalists who plot to take over town meeting and appoint Justices without consulting Council, by Mandell, Paul (1775) Letter to John Hancock about a meeting of the Council to be held in Watertown on August 22, by Morton, Perez (1775) Letter to Levi Hart, condemning sOLD & RAREiers' immorality, by Cogswell, James (1775) Letter to Lydia Miller, his wife, about British deserters, by Miller, William Turner (1775) Letter to Lydia Miller, his wife, about declining morale around Boston, by Miller, William Turner (1775) Letter to Lydia Miller, his wife, about English forays at Lechmere Point, by Miller, William Turner (1775) Letter to Lydia Miller, his wife, saying he is not allowed to go on Quebec expedition, by Miller, William Turner (1775) Letter to Marblehead Selectmen asking for powder that Congress ordered, by Cheever, David (1775) Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 *****************Please make sure to check our other OLD & RARE eBooks collections listings Each collection is unique and take advantage of our Multiple Purchase DiscountsMultiple Purchase Discounts If you purchase 3 of our OLD & RARE book collections you will automatically qualify for a free collection of your choice Please use the eBay messaging service to let us know which collection you’d like totally free of charge! 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