Letter from The Secretary of War transmitting A Report in Relation to Invalid Pensioners: Made in Pursuance of the Act of the 10th of April last intituled 'An act to provide for persons who were disabled by known wounds in the revolutionary war.' January 14, 1807. City of Washington.
Names in this online transcription include Aldrich, Ames, Avery, Baker, Bancroft, Barnitz, Barry, Bradford, Burritt, Chambers, Coe, Coverly, Demarest, Devoe, Dowdney, Dysart, Easton, Fairbrother, Farnsworth, Frizzle, Gowin, Hardin, Hathaway, Hawley, Hickey, Holton, Homan, Huntoon, Kendrick, King, Maynard, Morrill, Neley, Nutting, Ogden, Patch, Pearson, Pembleton, Rebeck, Robinson, Scott, Smith, Staughter, Thruston, Turney, Ward, Wilkins, Willard, Wing, Woods, Worthington, Wyman.
Labels: District of Columbia, Military Records
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