[American Revolution]. DS. 1 page. 7 ¾” x 2 ½”. January 19, 1781. An order signed by the Selectmen of Preston to the town treasurer to “Pay to Oliver Crary, Esq. Three pounds, twelve shillings and three pence in hard money out of theis town money it being for port delivered to Dunnada a Soldier...”. Fine.
Payment For Pork Delivered to A Soldier During the Revolutionary War
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Payment For Pork Delivered to A Soldier During the Revolutionary War
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During The Civil War, Bache Writes To Express His Support For A Benefit To Be Held For Wives And Children Of Volunteer Soldiers
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Interesting Civil War Document In Which The Notorious “Boss Tweed” Authorizes Payment For A Substitute Of A War Draftee
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"THE CHEERING NEWS FROM THE WAR MAKES THE SOLDIER GAY AND JOYFUL"
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Revolutionary War Privateer Ebenezer Dayton Signs For Receipt of Paid Interest Due on Continental Certificates
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Founded to Provide Financial Services for African American Soldiers and Civilians After The Civil War
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