Abstrct of rations due to the officers of Col.o Antony Van Bargens Reg.t [i.e., Anthony Van Bergen's Regiment] for two days allowance : the 27th and 28th of Septembr 1777 both days included
1777
MSS L1993.1.129a
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Title
Abstrct of rations due to the officers of Col.o Antony Van Bargens Reg.t [i.e., Anthony Van Bergen's Regiment] for two days allowance : the 27th and 28th of Septembr 1777 both days included
Published
[Saratoga?] 1777
Description
[2] p. ; 31 cm. (fol.)
Call Number
MSS L1993.1.129a
Summary
Page [2] is blank.
Note
In an unuidentified hand
Lists 12 officers, rations allowed; the number drawn, the number due, and amount in pounds per ration.
Officers: Colo. [Anthony] Van Bergen; Capt [Thomas] Hoghtaling; Ensign [Cornelius] Conine; Capt. Witt Baker [i.e., John Whitbeck]; Lieut [Francis] Solsbury; Ensign [Henry] Van Barghen [Van Bergen]; Lieut. [William] Snider; Ensign [Anthony] Abeel; Lieut [Jacob] Van Vecten; [Lieut Dubois]; Qrt Mr.[Ignatius] Van Orden; Lieut. [Peter] Bronck; Lieut. [Jochem] Tryon
Van Bergen's Regiment of Militia, also known asthe 11th Albany County Militia Regiment, was called up in July, 1777 at Coxsackie, New York to reinforce General Horatio Gates's Continental Army during the Saratoga Campaign. The regiment served in Brigadier General Abraham Ten Broeck's Brigade. With the defeat of General John Burgoyne's British Army on October 17, 1777, the regiment stood down -- Wilipedia.
Lists 12 officers, rations allowed; the number drawn, the number due, and amount in pounds per ration.
Officers: Colo. [Anthony] Van Bergen; Capt [Thomas] Hoghtaling; Ensign [Cornelius] Conine; Capt. Witt Baker [i.e., John Whitbeck]; Lieut [Francis] Solsbury; Ensign [Henry] Van Barghen [Van Bergen]; Lieut. [William] Snider; Ensign [Anthony] Abeel; Lieut [Jacob] Van Vecten; [Lieut Dubois]; Qrt Mr.[Ignatius] Van Orden; Lieut. [Peter] Bronck; Lieut. [Jochem] Tryon
Van Bergen's Regiment of Militia, also known asthe 11th Albany County Militia Regiment, was called up in July, 1777 at Coxsackie, New York to reinforce General Horatio Gates's Continental Army during the Saratoga Campaign. The regiment served in Brigadier General Abraham Ten Broeck's Brigade. With the defeat of General John Burgoyne's British Army on October 17, 1777, the regiment stood down -- Wilipedia.
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