Manuscripts
Orderly book with accounts of Capt. Nathan Strong's company the 4th New York Regiment, 1777, Mar. 19 - 1778, June 12, Peekskill, N.Y., Valley Forge, Pa
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Orderly book of the 3rd New Hampshire regiment, 1778, Jan. 13 - Feb. 4, Valley Forge, Pa
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Orderly book of the 2nd South Carolina Regiment, 1778, Aug. 14 - 1779, Dec. 28
Manuscripts
Regimental orderly book of the 2nd South Carolina regiment, covering the period from Aug. 14, 1778 through Dec. 28, 1779
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Orderly book of Alexander McDougall's Division, 1777, October 26 - Nov. 11, Whitpain, Pa., Whitemarsh, Pa
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Orderly books of the 4th Pennsylvania Battalion, New York, Albany (N.Y.), Ile aux Noix (Québec), Crown Point (N.Y), Ticonderoga (N.Y.)
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Regimental orderly books consisting of general, brigade, and regimental orders, proceedings of courts martial, etc. The first volume covers the period from March 31 to Sept. 1, the second, from Sept. 3 to Oct. 12
mssHM 605

Orderly book of the 12th Massachusetts Regiment, 1779, Aug. 10 - 1780, Feb. 6, West Point, Highlands, Fishkill, N.Y
Manuscripts
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Journal of John André, 1777, June 11 - 1778, Nov. 15
Manuscripts
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mssHM 626