A Return of forty seven men of Cap Eustis's Company belonging to Colo John Cranes Battn of Artillery for swords and sword belts : to the Commissary of Military Stores, Albany, June 9, 1779
1779
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Title
A Return of forty seven men of Cap Eustis's Company belonging to Colo John Cranes Battn of Artillery for swords and sword belts : to the Commissary of Military Stores, Albany, June 9, 1779
Variant Title
Benjamin Eustis A.D.S.|Requisition for swords and sword belts
Published
Albany, [N.Y.] 1779
Description
[1] leaf ; 12 x 19 cm.
Call Number
MSS L1979.1.197 M MB
Note
At bottom: Sir, Please deliver the above / W Popham ADC
Popham, an original member of the New York State Society of the Cincinnati, served as Aide-de-Camp to General Clinton at the time of this document.
Crane was an original member of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati.
Benjamin Flower was Commissary General of Military Stores from 1777 to the end of the war.
On verso: Genl Clinton's ord.r/ to supply Capt Eustis/ with 47 swords/ 9th June 1779
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Popham, an original member of the New York State Society of the Cincinnati, served as Aide-de-Camp to General Clinton at the time of this document.
Crane was an original member of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati.
Benjamin Flower was Commissary General of Military Stores from 1777 to the end of the war.
On verso: Genl Clinton's ord.r/ to supply Capt Eustis/ with 47 swords/ 9th June 1779
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