Philip Van Cortlandt’s Second New York Regiment of 1777 orderly books, 1779-1783, undated. Orderly book for September 26-October 30, 1781, cover and paste-down endpaper
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United States. Continental Army. New York Regiment, 2nd. ; Van Cortlandt, Philip, 1749-1831 ; Swartwout, Barnardus, 1761-1824 ; United States. Continental Army. New York Regiment, 2nd. ; Great Britain. Army
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Philip Van Cortlandt’s Second New York Regiment of 1777 orderly books, 1779-1783, undated. Orderly book for September 26-October 30, 1781, cover and paste-down endpaper
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United States. Continental Army. New York Regiment, 2nd. ; Van Cortlandt, Philip, 1749-1831 ; Swartwout, Barnardus, 1761-1824 ; United States. Continental Army. New York Regiment, 2nd. ; Great Britain. Army
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Philip Van Cortlandt’s Second New York Regiment of 1777 orderly books, 1779-1783, undated. Orderly book for September 26-October 30, 1781, paste-down endpaper
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United States. Continental Army. New York Regiment, 2nd. ; Van Cortlandt, Philip, 1749-1831 ; Swartwout, Barnardus, 1761-1824 ; United States. Continental Army. New York Regiment, 2nd. ; Great Britain. Army
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The following return of the prisoners, taken at Forts Montgomery and Clinton, are published for the satisfaction of the public, and particularly for the benefit of their relations; who are requested to deliver such supplies, as they mean to send for the use of the prisoners, to col. Taylor, at Newburgh, who is empowered to forward the same to New-York, verso
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Great Britain. Army ; Loring, Joseph
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The following return of the prisoners, taken at Forts Montgomery and Clinton, are published for the satisfaction of the public, and particularly for the benefit of their relations; who are requested to deliver such supplies, as they mean to send for the use of the prisoners, to col. Taylor, at Newburgh, who is empowered to forward the same to New-York.
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Great Britain. Army ; Loring, Joseph
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The following return of the prisoners, taken at Forts Montgomery and Clinton, are published for the satisfaction of the public, and particularly for the benefit of their relations; who are requested to deliver such supplies, as they mean to send for the use of the prisoners, to col. Taylor, at Newburgh, who is empowered to forward the same to New-York, recto