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DATE DOCUMENT TITLE
12/30/99 Reminiscences of Dr. William Read, Arranged From Notes and Papers (Part I)
12/30/99 Reminiscences of Dr. William Read, Arranged From Notes and Papers (Part II)
12/30/99 Reminiscences of Dr. William Read, Arranged From Notes and Papers (Part III
12/30/99 Reminiscences of Dr. William Read, Arranged From Notes and Papers (Part IV)
12/30/99 Reminiscences of Dr. William Read, Arranged From Notes and Papers (Part V)
12/30/99 Reminiscences of Dr. William Read, Arranged From Notes and Papers (Part VI)
12/30/99 Reminiiscences of Dr. William Read, Arranged From Notes and Papers (Part VII)
12/30/99 Reminiscences of Dr. William Read, Arranged From Notes and Papers (Part VIII)
7/4/64 The First Remonstrance fromSouth Carolina against the Stamp Act.
9/4/64 The First Remonstrance from South Carolina Against the Stamp Act
12/2/65 To Charles Garth, Agent of the Colony
10/1/66 A List of Those Persons Who First Met at Liberty Tree
8/10/74 A Letter From "Freeman" of South Carolina to the Deputies of North America, Part 1
8/10/74 A Letter From "Freeman" of South Carolina to the Deputies of North America, Part 2
8/10/74 A Letter From "Freeman" of South Carolina to the Deputies of North America, Part 3
8/10/74 A Letter From "Freeman" of South Carolina to the Deputies of North America, Part 4
8/10/74 A Letter From "Freeman" of South Carolina to the Deputies of North America, Part 5
9/21/74 The Remonstrance of Thomas Knox Gordon, Esq., Chief Justice, and Charles Mathews Cosslett, Esq
10/3/74 The Answer of William Henry Drayton to "The Remonstrance of Thomas Knox Gordon, Esq., Chief Justice, and Charles Mathews Cosslett, Esq.,..."
12/1/74 The Reply of Thomas Knox Gordon, Esq., Chief Justice, and Charles Mathews Cosslett, Esq., One of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas in the Said Province, to the Answer of William Henry Drayton...
12/1/74 The Rejoinder Intended To Have Been Delivered by William Henry Drayton
2/11/75 Address of His Majesty's Council to Lieutenant-Governor Bull, Requesting That Mr. Drayton Be Suspended as a Member of the Council
2/13/75 Reply of Lieutenant-Governor Bull to the Address of Council
2/13/75 Protest of Mr. Drayton Against the Address of Council
3/1/75 Mr. Drayton Suspended From Being a Member of His Majesty's Council by the Lieutenant-Governor
3/3/75 Copies of Letters and Papers from the Earl of Dartmouth to the Different Governors of Provinces; Brought Over from Falmouth in the Swallow Packet, and Seized in the Post Office of Charlestown, Part 1
3/3/75 Copies of Letters and Papers from the Earl of Dartmouth to the Different Governors of Provinces; Brought Over from Falmouth in the Swallow Packet, and Seized in the Post Office of Charlestown, Part 2
3/3/75 Copies of Letters and Papers from the Earl of Dartmouth to the Different Governors of Provinces; Brought Over from Falmouth in the Swallow Packet, and Seized in the Post Office of Charlestown, Part 3
3/3/75 Copies of Letters and Papers from the Earl of Dartmouth to the Different Governors of Provinces; Brought Over from Falmouth in the Swallow Packet, and Seized in the Post Office of Charlestown, Part 4
3/15/75 Mr. Drayton to the Secretary of State, Inclosing the Papers Relative to His Suspension From the Council
4/24/75 Copies of the Letter of Advice, Respecting the Battle of Lexington, and of the Different Communications, from Committee to Committee
5/3/75 Copies of Letters and Papers from the Earl of Dartmouth to the Different Governors of Provinces; Brought Over from Falmouth in the Swallow Packet, and Seized in the Post Office of Charlestown, Part 5
5/3/75 Copies of Letters and Papers from the Earl of Dartmouth to the Different Governors of Provinces; Brought Over from Falmouth in the Swallow Packet, and Seized in the Post Office of Charlestown, Part 6
6/16/75 J. Habersham to P. Chiffelle
6/27/75 Copies of Letters from the Governor of Georgia Seized in the Post Office at Charleston, Part 1
6/27/75 Copies of Letters from the Governor of Georgia Seized in the Post Office at Charleston, Part 2
12/4/75 Return of the powder in the Magazine
1/4/76 Received into the magazine in town
2/9/76 MR. HABERSHAM TO MR. DRAYTON
2/26/76 MR. LAURENS TO COL. DRAYTON
4/11/76 THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES, APRIL 11, 1776.
5/9/76 GENERAL ORDERS BY COL. STEPHEN BULL
5/12/76 COL. BULL TO MR. lAURENS.
5/13/76 COL. BULL TO MR. LAURENS.
5/14/76 COL. BULL TO MR. LAURENS
5/15/76 COL. BULL TO COL. LAURENS.
5/17/76 COL. THOMSON TO CAPT. GOODWIN.
5/21/76 MR. LAURENS TO MR. DRAYTON.
5/26/76 COL. BULL TO MR. LAURENS.
7/10/78 George Hipp to Col. Benjamin Garden
8/25/78 A Muster Roll of the Grenadier Company in the Second Regiment of South Carolina Infantry, on the Continental Establishment, Commanded by Colonel Isaac Motte
8/29/78 Andrew Pickens to Capt. John Irvin, or in his absence to his Lieutenant
11/28/78 A. Wm.son to Col. Robert Goodwyn
12/7/78 W. Wardlaw to A. Wm.son.
2/5/79 Lieut.-Col. Henderson to Capt. Buchanan
2/10/79 J. Rutledge to Col. Robert Goodwyn
2/15/79 Introduction of the Minister to a Free Conference in a Committee of the Whole Congress
2/20/79 An Ordinance to Prevent Persons from Withdrawing from the Defence of this State to Join the Enemies Thereof, Passed 20th February, 1779
2/20/79 Boundary of Capt. Andrew Hamilton's Company
2/20/79 Andrew Pickens to Capt. John Irvine
2/24/79 C. Pinckney' Jun., to Mrs. C. Pinckney
3/12/79 Andrew Pickens to Capt. John Irvine
3/14/79 Andrew Pickens to Capt. John Irvin
3/19/79 A Muster Roll of Capt. Richard B. Roberts' Company of the South Carolina Continental Corps of Artillery, Commanded by Col. Owen Roberts
3/28/79 C. Pinckney, Jun., to Mrs. C. Pinckney
4/12/79 Andrew Pickens to Capt. John Irvin
5/26/79 The appraised value of the undermentioned horses at the price opposite each proprietor's name
6/3/79 James Williams to His Wife
6/12/79 J. Rutledge to Col. Gadsden
6/12/79 James Williams to Mr. Daniel Williams
6/17/79 J. Rutledge to Col. Garden
6/26/79 To Col. Benjamin Garden
6/26/79 J. Furguson to Col. B. Garden
7/27/79 J. Rutledge to Col. Garden
9/1/79 Dr. Ramsay to Hon. William Henry Drayton
9/13/79 W. Croghan to Mr. Gratz
9/30/79 Col. Williams to Mrs. Williams
11/11/79 Gen B. Lincoln to Col. Francis Marion
11/12/79 Gen. Orders
11/13/79 Gen William Moultrie to Lieut. Col. Francis Marion
11/25/79 General B. Lincoln to Lieut. Colo. Marion
12/13/79 Gen'l. B. Lincoln to Lieut. Col. Marion
12/17/79 Gen'l B. Lincoln to Lieut. Col. Marion
12/20/79 Gen'l B. Lincoln to Lieut. Col. Marion
12/30/79 Gen'l B. Lincoln to Col. Marion
12/30/79 General B. Lincoln to Col. Marion
1/4/80 Col. James Williams to Gen. Williamson
1/7/80 Col. Marion to General Prevost.
1/7/80 Col. Marion to Capt. DeTreville
1/11/80 General B. Lincoln to Lieut. Col. Marion
1/12/80 Brigade Major Barow, (of the British) to Lieut. Col. Marion
1/19/80 General Prevost to Lieut. Col. Fr's. Marion, or Officer Commanding the American Troops at Sheldon.
1/24/80 Lieut. W. Jackson, (Aid DeCamp) to Lieut. Col. Marion.
1/31/80 General Lincoln to Lieut. Col. Marion, at Sheldon
2/9/80 Journal of the Siege of Charleston by the English in 1780. The Army Commanded by Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, and the Fleet by Admiral Arbuthnot. The Garrison by Major-General Lincoln.
2/11/80 Major Edmund M. Hyrne (D. Adj't General) to Lieut. Col. Peter Horry.
2/11/80 Major E. M. Hyrne, (D. Adj't Gen'l) to Lieut. Col. Peter Horry
2/12/80 J. Rutledge to B. G.
2/25/80 Extracts from a letter, written by Colonel John Lawrence
3/2/80 J. Rutledge to Col. Garden
4/1/80 Extracts of a letter from Major Andre, Deputy Adjutant General, to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton
4/8/80 W. Croghan to Mr. Michael Gratz
4/10/80 Copy of the summons sent to Major-general Lincoln, the 10th of April, 1780
4/10/80 Copy of a letter from Major-general Lincoln to General Sir Henry Clinton and Vice admiral Arbuthnot, dated Charles town, April 10, 1780
4/10/80 Return of ordnance, (b.) arms, and ammunition in Charles town, when surrendered to His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, commander in chief of His Majesty's forces, &c. May 14, 1780
4/10/80 Thomas Pinckney to His Mother
4/14/80 Letter from J. Rutledge
4/24/80 J. Rutledge to Col. Goodwyn
4/24/80 Letter signed THOS.----------
4/25/80 Copy of a letter from Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton
4/26/80 Extracts of a letter from Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, to Lord George Germain
5/7/80 Articles (g.) of Capitulations, agreed on between Captain Charles Hudson, commander of His Majesty's ship the Richmond, and Lieutenant-colonel Scott, commandant of fort Moultrie, on the surrender of that fort and its dependencies, May 7, 1780
5/7/80 A return of the garrison of fort Moultrie, made prisoners of war by a brigade of seamen and marines, commanded by Captains Hudson, Gambier, and Knowles, of the royal navy.
5/7/80 A return of ordnance and other stores taken on fort Moultrie, on Sullivan's island, by the naval brigade, May 7th, 1780.
5/8/80 Copy of a letter from Sir Henry Clinton to Major-general Lincoln, dated camp before Charles town, May 8, 1780
5/11/80 Copy of a letter from Sir Henry Clinton to Major-general Lincoln, dated camp before Charles town, May 11, 1780
5/11/80 Copy of a letter from Major-general Lincoln to General Sir Henry Clinton, dated Charles town, May 11, 1780.
5/12/80 Articles of capitulation between their Excellencies Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, general and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in the several provinces and colonies on the Atlantic, from Nova Scotia to West Florida inclusive,
5/12/80 Total of the rebel forces commanded by Major-general Lincoln at the surrender of Charles town, May 12, 1780, now prisoners of war
5/12/80 Return (r.) of the killed and wounded of the troops under the command of his Excellency General Sir Henry Clinton, from the debarkation in South Carolina the 11th of February, to the surrender of Charles town the 12th of May
5/13/80 This morning the Earl of Lincoln, aid-de-camp to his Excellency General Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, arrive at this office witrh the following dispatch for the Right Honourable Lord George Germain:
5/14/80 His Majesty's ship the Perseus, commanded by the Hon. Keith Elphinstone, arrive late last night at Spithead, from Charles town, in South Carolina, from whence she sailed the 17th of last month, having on board Sir Andrew Hammond, who came to thi
5/17/80 Extract of a letter from Sir Henry Clinton to Earl Cornwallis, dated Charles town, May 17, 1780
5/18/80 W. Croghan to Mr. Michael Gratz
5/21/80 Extract of a letter from Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated Camp at Lenew's, east side of Santee, May 21, 1780
5/22/80 By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the most honourable order of the Bath, general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies lying on the Atlantic ocean, from Nova Scotia to West Florida inclusive.
5/29/80 Copy of a summons sent by Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton to Colonel Buford, dated Wacsaws, May 29, 1780
5/29/80 Copy of Colonel Buford's answer to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton's summons to surrender.
5/29/80 (b.) Return of British killed and wounded in the affair at Wacsaw, the 29th of May, 1780.
5/30/80 Returns of the Numbers of the South Carolina Line Who Appeared on Parade and Were Mustered May 27, 1780.
6/1/80 By Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, general of His Majesty's forces, and Mariot Arbuthnot, Esquire, vice admiral of the blue, His Majesty's commissioners to restore peace and good government in the several colonies in rebellion in North Am
6/2/80 The letter from Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in North America, to the Right Hon. Lord George Germain, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, were this day received by Lieutenant-
6/3/80 Copy of a letter from General Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. to Lord George Germain, dated Head Quarters, Charles town, South Carolina, June 3, 1780
6/3/80 By His Excellency Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the most honourable order of the Bath, general and commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces within the colonies lying on the Atlantic ocean, from Nova Scotia to West Florida inclusive, &c. &c.
6/4/80 The following letters from Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in North America, to the Right Hon. Lord George Germain, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, were this day received by
6/4/80 The letter from Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in North America, to the Right Hon. Lord George Germain, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, were this day received by Lieutenant-
6/4/80 Return (c.) of rebels killed, wounded, and taken, in the affair at Wacsaw, the 29th of May 1780.
6/5/80 The following letter from Sir Henry Clinton, Knight of the Bath, commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in North America, to the Right Hon. Lord George Germain, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, were this day received by L
6/12/80 W. Croghan to Mr. Michael Gratz
6/22/80 Thomas Jefferson to Col. William Campbell
6/30/80 Extract of a letter from Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated Charles town, South Carolina, June 30, 1780
7/4/80 Mr. Williams to Mrs. Williams
7/14/80 Extract of a letter from Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated Charles town, July 14, 1780
7/15/80 Extract of a letter from Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated Charles town, July 15, 1780
7/18/80 By the Right Honourable Charles Earl Cornwallis, Lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces, &c. &c. &c.
7/22/80 By the Right Honourable Charles Earl Cornwallis, Lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces, &c.
7/25/80 By the Right Honourable Charles Earl Cornwallis, Lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces, &c.
8/4/80 Copy of a proclamation issued by General Gates at Pedee, the 4th of August 1780.
8/5/80 General George Washington to Major Lee
8/6/80 Extract of a letter from Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated Charles town, August 6th, 1780
8/15/80 Field Return of the troops under the command of Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis, on the night of the 15th of August, 1780
8/15/80 Copy of General Gate's orders.
8/15/80 Copy of a letter from Colonel Sumpter to General Gate, dated Wateree ferry, August 15th 1780.
8/16/80 Return of the killed, wounded, and missing, of the troops under the command of Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis, in the battle fought near Camden, South Carolina, on the 16th of August, 1780
8/16/80 Return of ordnance and military stores taken by the army under the command of Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis, at the battle fought near Camden, the 16th of August, 1780
8/16/80 Return of killed and wounded of the troops under the command of Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, in the action near Catawba fords, on the 18th of August, 1780.
8/17/80 Col. Marion to Col. P. Horry.
8/20/80 Extract of a letter from General Gates to the President of Congress, dated Hillsborough, Aug. 20, 1780
8/21/80 This morning Captain Ross, aid-de-camp to Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis, arrived in town from South Carolina, with a letter from his lordship to Lord George Germain, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, of which the followin
8/21/80 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lord George Germain, dated Camden, August 21. 1780.
8/21/80 William Preston to Col. William Campbell
8/27/80 Colo. Marion, to Colo. P. Horry
8/30/80 Extract of a letter from General Gates to the President of Congress, dated Hillsborough, Aug. 30, 1780.
8/30/80 Extract from the enclosed letter to General Washington, dated Hillsborough, Aug. 30, 1780.
8/30/80 List of the continental officers killed, captivated, wounded, and missing, in the actions of the 16th and 18th of August, 1780.
8/30/80 List of the continental officers killed, captivated, wounded, and missing, in the actions of the 16th and 18th of August, 1780.
9/6/80 By the Right Honourable Charles Earl Cornwallis, Lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces, &c.
9/22/80 Extract.- From Earl Crownwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated camp at Wacsaw, Sept. 22, 1780.
9/23/80 Extract of a letter from Earl Cornwallis to Major Ferguson, found in the Major's baggage, and published by the Americans after his death, dated Wacsaws, Sept. 23, 1780.
9/23/80 Extract of a letter (b.) from Major Ferguson to Lord Cornwallis, published by the Americans.
10/2/80 The following letters were published by order of Congress:
10/3/80 Governr. Rutledge, to Lieut. Colo. P. Horry
10/10/80 Instructions to the Hon. Major-general Leslie, dated head quarters, New York, Oct. 10, 1780.
10/10/80 The following letters were published by order of Congress:
10/10/80 The following letters were published by order of Congress:
10/12/80 The following letters were published by order of Congress:
10/15/80 Extract of a letter from his Excellency Governor Jefferson, of Virginia, to the President of Congress, dated Richmond, October 15, 1780, six o'clock P. M.
11/9/80 Copy of a letter from Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, November 9, 1780.
11/10/80 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, November 10, 1780.
11/10/80 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, November 11, 1780.
11/12/80 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Major-general Leslie, dated camp at Wynnesborough, Nov. 12th, 1780.
11/22/80 Copy of a letter from Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, November 22, 1780.
11/23/80 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, November 23, eight o'clock P. M.
12/3/80 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated Camp, at Wynnesborough, December 3, 1780.
12/4/80 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, Dec. 4th, 1780.
12/4/80 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, Dec. 4th, 1780.
12/15/80 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, Dec. 15th, 1780.
12/16/80 General Greene to General Morgan-The Detached Command Formed Which Won Cowpens
12/18/80 Extract.- from Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, Dec. 18th, 1780.
12/19/80 Extract.- From Major-general Leslie to Lord George Germain, dated Charles town, Dec. 19th, 1780.
12/26/80 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, Dec. 26th, 1780.
12/29/80 General Greene to General Morgan-A Parting Caution
12/30/80 Adjutant-General Williams to General Morgan
12/30/80 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dat4ed Wynnesborough, Dec. 30th, 1780.
12/31/80 General Greene to Governor Jefferson-State Aid from Virginia
1/2/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, Jan. 2d, 1781, seven o'clock A. M.
1/3/81 Colonel Williams on General Gates
1/4/81 General Morgan to General Greene-Further Cautions of A Skilful Commander
1/4/81 Extract.- From Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton to Earl Cornwallis, dated Brookes', Jan. 4th, 1781.
1/5/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, January 5th, 1781, eight o'clock P. M.
1/6/81 William Christianson to Col. William Preston
1/8/81 General Greene to General Morgan-Guard Against A Surprise
1/8/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated M'Alister's, January 8th, 1781.
1/9/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated M'Alister's, January 9th, three P. M.
1/11/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated M'Alister's, January 11th, 1781, P. M.
1/13/81 Colonel Williams to General Morgan-Proposes to See It Out
1/13/81 General Greene to General Morgan-Hold Your Ground
1/14/81 Governor Rutledge to General Morgan-Success Attend You!
1/14/81 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Bull run, January 14, 1781.
1/18/81 Dr. Jackson to General Morgan-Wants of the Wounded
1/18/81 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lord George Germain, dated Jan. 18, 1781.
1/18/81 Extract. From Earl Cornwallis to sir Henry Clinton, dated camp on Turkey (a.) creek, Broad river, Jan. 18th, 1781.
1/19/81 General Greene to General Morgan-Greene Predicts Cowpens
1/19/81 General Morgan to General Greene-Report on the Battle of Cowpens
1/19/81 Lt. Col. Tarleton to General Morgan-A Reverse Courteously Accepted
1/19/81 Gen. Greene to the Honourable Brigr. Gen. Marion
1/20/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
1/21/81 Colo. George Campbell (of the British) to General Marion
1/22/81 Pindell to General Morgan-The Sufferings of the Wounded
1/22/81 Gen. Davidson, of Rowan County, North Carolina to Morgan, January 22, 1781
1/22/81 Gen. Davidson, of Rowan County, North Carolina to Morgan
1/22/81 General Greene to General Marion
1/23/81 General Greene to the Honb'e. General Marion
1/24/81 Gen. Davidson, of Rowan County, North Carolina to Morgan
1/25/81 Williams to General Morgan-Congratulations
1/25/81 Governor Rutledge to General Morgan-Pickens a Brigadier
1/25/81 Governor John Rutledge's Order
1/25/81 Governor Rutledge to General Morgan-Health, Success and Every Blessing
1/25/81 General Greene to General Marion
1/28/81 Sumter to Morgan-On the Alert
1/28/81 General Huger to Brigr. Genl. Marion
1/28/81 Governor Rutledge to Genl. Marion
1/30/81 Gen. Greene to Col. Wm. Campbell
1/31/81 Copy.- From Major-general Greene to Colonel Locke, dated camp at Beatty's ford, January 31st, 1781.
2/10/81 General Morgan's Leave After Cowpens
2/11/81 General Greene to Genl. Marion
2/12/81 General Greene to Col. Wm. Campbell
2/16/81 Armstrong to Col. W. Preston
2/16/81 General Greene to General Marion
2/17/81 Col. Wm. Preston to Col. Wm. Campbell
2/20/81 By the Right Honourable Charles Earl Cornwallis, Lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces, &c.
2/20/81 General Sumpter to the Honourable General Marion
2/22/81 Capt. John Saunders, (of the British,) to Brig. Gen. Marion
2/22/81 General Marion to Capt. Saunders
2/22/81 W. Hampton to Gov. Mathews
2/23/81 Capt. Saunders to General Marion
2/24/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Hillsborough, Feb. 24th, 1781, three P. M. triplicate.
2/24/81 Gen. Greene to Col. Wm. Preston
2/25/81 Capt. Saunders (of the British) to Gen'l. Marion
2/26/81 General Marion to Capt. Saunders (of the British.)
2/28/81 Intelligence from the southward.
3/2/81 Col. W. Balfour to Brigadier General Marion
3/4/81 General Sumter to General Marion
3/6/81 Capt. J. Saunders (of the British) to Lieut. Col. Irvin
3/7/81 Col. Watson to General Marion
3/7/81 Gen. Marion to Lieut. Col. Balfour
3/7/81 General Marion to Col. Watson (of the British)
3/7/81 Gen. Marion to Capt. Saunders
3/7/81 (Intercepted Letter.) R. to Lieut. Col. Watson
3/8/81 Gov'r. J. Rutledge to Brig'r Gen'l. Marion
3/9/81 The Gratitude of Congress
3/9/81 Col. Watson (of the British) to Gen'l. Marion
3/10/81 Copy.- From Major-general Greene to General Washington, dated head quarters, iron works, North Carolina, March 10th, 1781.
3/15/81 Return of the killed, wounded, and missing, of the troops under the command of Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis, in the action at Guildford, March 15th, 1781.
3/15/81 Return of ordnance, ammunition, and arms, taken at the battle of Guildford, March 15, 1781.
3/15/81 Return of the killed, wouned, and missing, of the continental troops, in the action of the 15th of March, 1781, near Guildford court house, in North Carolina.
3/16/81 Camp, at the iron works, ten miles from Guildford court house, March 16, 1781
3/17/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lord George Germain, dated Guildford, March 17th, 1781.
3/17/81 Copy of Earl Cornwallis's dispatch, No. 8, to Lord George Germain, dated Guildford, 17th March, 1781.
3/18/81 By the Right Honourable Charles Earl Cornwallis, Lieutenant-general of His Majesty's forces, &c.
3/21/81 Virginia's Thanks to General Morgan Through Richard Henry Lee
3/30/81 The following is an extract of a letter from General Green's head quarters, Colonel Ramsey's, Deep river, March 30, 1781.
4/11/81 The President of Congress to General Morgan
4/12/81 Col. Balfour to Capt. Saunders (both of the British.)
4/18/81 Copy of Earl Cornwallis's dispatch, No. 9, to lord George Germain, dated Wilmington, April 18, 1781.
4/18/81 Copy of Earl Cornwallis's dispatch, No. 10, to Lord George Germain, dated Wilmington, April 18, 1781.
4/23/81 Copy of Earl Cornwallis's dispatch, No. 11, to Lord George Gewrmain, dated Wilmington, April 23d, 1781.
4/24/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated Wilmington, April 24, 1781.
4/24/81 Copy of Earl Cornwallis's letter to Major-general Phillips, dated Wilmington, April 24, 1781.
4/26/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
4/28/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
4/28/81 General Greene to Col. H. Lee
4/29/81 Gen. Greene to Col. H. Lee
4/30/81 Gen. Sumter to Gen. Marion
5/1/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
5/5/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Nahunta creek, May 5, 1781.
5/5/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Nahunta creek, 5th May, 1781.
5/6/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
5/7/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
5/7/81 Letter Concerning Treatment of Prisoners of War
5/8/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Major-general Phillips, dated camp on Tarr river, 8th May, 1781.
5/8/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Crowell's plantation, May 8, 1781, eight P. M.
5/8/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated camp at Crowell's plantation, near Tarr river, 8th May, 1781.
5/9/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
5/10/81 Maj. Pendleton (Aid-de-Camp) to Gen'l. Marion
5/12/81 Extract.- From Brigadier-general Arnold to Sir Henry Clinton.
5/12/81 Capt. John Postell's Parole
5/14/81 Lord Rawdon to Lieut. Col. Lee
5/14/81 Gen'l. Greene to Samuel Huntingdon, Esq.
5/15/81 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Jones' plantation, May 15th, 1781, five P. M.
5/17/81 H. Barry to Messrs. Wells & Son
5/17/81 N. Balfour to the Militia prisoners of War
5/18/81 Extract.- From Sir Henry Cliton, K. B. to Lord George Germain, dated New York, May 18th, 1781.
5/18/81 Major Burnet (Aid-de-Camp) to General Marion
5/18/81 Lieut. Col. Stephen Moore and Major John Barnwell to Lieut. Col. Nesbit Balfour
5/18/81 Lieut. Col. Stephen Moore and Major John Barnwell to Gen. Greene
5/19/81 Stephen Moore and others. to Lieut. Col. Balfour
5/20/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated Petersburg, in Virginia, 20th May, 1781.
5/24/81 Extract.- From Lord Rawdon to Earl Cornwallis, dated May 24, 1781.
5/24/81 Lord Rawdon to Earl Cornwallis
5/25/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Burd's plantation, May 25, 1781.
5/26/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B., dated Byrd's plantation, North of James river, 26th of May, 1781.
5/26/81 Gen'l. Greene to Gen'l. Marion
5/26/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton
5/31/81 Brig. Gen. Andrew Pickens and Lieut. Col. Lee, jr. to Lieut. Col. Brown
5/31/81 Lieut. Col. Thomas Brown to Brig. Gen. Pickens and Lieut. Col. Lee
5/31/81 Gen. Pickens and Lieut. Col. Lee, jr. to Lieut. Col. Brown
6/1/81 [List of thirty inhabitants of Charles town who had "treacherous correspondence with the armed enemies of England, or had been indefatigably engaged in secretly advancing the interest of Congress throughout South Carolina.]
6/2/81 General Morgan Called for by the Virginia House of Delegates
6/3/81 Lieut. Col. Brown to Brig. Gen. Pickens and H. Lee, jr.
6/4/81 Brig. Gen. Pickens and Henry Lee, jr. to Lieut. Col. Brown
6/4/81 Lieut. Col. Brown to Brig. Gen. Pickens and Lieut. Col. Lee
6/4/81 Lieut. Col. Brown to Brig. Gen. Pickens and L't. Col. Lee
6/4/81 Brig. Gen. Pickens and Lieut. Col. Lee, jr. to Lieut. Col. Brown
6/5/81 Lt. Col. Brown to Brig. Gen. Pickens and Lt. Col. Lee
6/5/81 Brig. Gen. Pickens and Lieut. Col. Lee, jr. to Lieut. Col. Brown
6/5/81 Articles of capitulation proposed by Lieut. Col. Brown, and answered by Gen. Pickens and Lieut. Col. Lee.
6/5/81 Lord Rawdon to Lieut. Gen. Cornwallis
6/6/81 Extract of a letter from Col. Lord Rawdon to Sir Henry Clinton
6/7/81 By the right Hon. Francis Lord Rawdon, Col. commanding a corps of his Majesty's forces in South Carolina, &c., and Nesbit Balfour, Esq., Lieut. Col. and Commandant of Charleston, &c.
6/7/81 Gen. Pickens to Gen. Greene
6/9/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated camp at Jefferson's, June 9th, 1781.
6/9/81 Earl Cornwallis to Lieut. Col. Tarleton
6/9/81 Gen'l. Sumter to Gen'l. Marion
6/10/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
6/10/81 Gen'l. Greene to Gen'l. Marion
6/11/81 Extract.- From Sir Henry Clinton to Earl Cornwallis, dated New York, June 11, 1781.
6/13/81 Copy of a letter from Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton to Earl Cornwallis, which fell into the enemy's hands, and was published by them, dated Colonel Adam's plantation, June 13, 1781, half past four P. M.
6/13/81 Gen. Sumter to Gen. Marion
6/14/81 Copy of a letter from an aid-de-camp of Lieutenant-general Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated head-quarters, June 14, 1781.
6/14/81 Gen. Sumter to Gen. Marion
6/15/81 Gen. Sumter to Gen. Marion
6/16/81 Gen'l. Sumter to Gen'l. Marion
6/16/81 Gen. Sumter to Gen. Marion
6/17/81 Articles of agreement made and concluded between Col. Peter Horry, in behalf of Gen'l. Marion, and Major Gancy, Commanding officer of the Tories or King's subjects, inhabitants lying between great Pee Dee River and North Carolina
6/17/81 Treaty between Gen'l. Marion in behalf of the State of South Carolina, and Major Ganey and the inhabitants under his commands which were included in the treaty made the 17th June, 1781 (as above mentioned) with Major Ganey
6/21/81 Marquis La Fayette to the officers on their way to the South, Carter's Ferry, Va.
6/22/81 General Exchange (of Prisoners)
6/25/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
6/25/81 Gen. Greene to Lieut. Col. Lee
6/27/81 Copy.- From Major-general Le Marquis de la Fayette to Major-general Greene, dated Mr. Tyre's plantation, twenty miles from Williamsburgh, June 27, 1781.
6/28/81 Extract.- From Sir Henry Clinton to Earl Cornwallis, dated New York, June 28, 1781.
6/29/81 Gen. Greene to Lieut. Col. Lee
6/30/81 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated Williamsburgh, June 30, 1781.
6/30/81 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated Williamsburgh, June 30, 1781.
7/6/81 Unknown Author to Gen'l. Marion
7/8/81 Copy.- Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated Calhoun, July 8, 1781.
7/8/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Cobham, July 8th, 1781.
7/11/81 Copy.- Sir Henry Clinton to Earl Cornwallis, dated head quarters, New York, July 11th, 1781.
7/11/81 Extract of a letter from an officer o rank in the American army, dated July 11th, 1781.
7/12/81 Admiral Graves to Earl Cornwallis, dated London, off Sandy Hook, 12th July, 1781.
7/15/81 Extract.- From Sir Henry Clinton to Earl Cornwallis, dated New York, July 15, 1781.
7/16/81 General Morgan's New Commander-The Marquis de Lafayette
7/16/81 Extract of a Letter from Ad'jt. Gen. Williams to Maj. Pendleton, Aid-de-Camp to Genl. Greene
7/19/81 Gen. Greene to Col. Balfour.
7/20/81 Governor Nelson of Virginia to General Morgan
7/21/81 Gen. Greene to Gen'l. Marion
7/25/81 Copy of the report of Lieutenant Sutherland, engineer, dated Billy ordance transport, Hampton road, July 25, 1781.
7/25/81 Sam'l. McDowell to Col. Wm. Campbell
7/26/81 Earl Cornwallis to Admiral Graves, dated Portsmouth, July 26, 1781.
7/26/81 Copy of the opinions of the commanders of His Majesty's ships in the Chesapeak, relative to Old-point Comfort, dated Richmond, Hampton road, July 26, 1781.
7/26/81 W. Washington to Col. Richard Hampton
7/26/81 C. Fraser to Mr. Hayne
7/27/81 C. Fraser to Mr. Hayne
7/28/81 Col. Wm. Campbell to Sam'l. McDowall
7/29/81 C. Fraser to Mr. Hayne, in the Provost Prison
7/29/81 Isaac Hayne to Lord Rawdon and Col. Balfour
7/29/81 Answer of Lord Rawdon and Col. Balfour to Col. Hayne's letter of the 29th of July, and delivered on the 30th, at 1 o'clock, into the hands of the town Major (Fraser.)
7/29/81 To the right honorable Lord Rawdon, Commander-in-chief of his Majesty's forces in South Carolina, and to Col. Balfour, Commandant at Charles Town
7/29/81 Consultation on the case of Col. Hayne, enclosed in his letter to Lord Rawdon and Col. Balfour
8/1/81 Col. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
8/2/81 Gen. Wayne to Gen. W. Campbell
8/4/81 Copy.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated York town, August 4, 1781.
8/7/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
8/10/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
8/12/81 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated York, in Virginia, Aug. 12, 1781.
8/13/81 Gen. Greene to Gen'l. Marion
8/13/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
8/18/81 Col. Balfour to Gen. Marion
8/20/81 The Officers of the Army to Major Gen. Greene
8/22/81 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated York town, Virginia, 22d August, 1781.
8/25/81 Major Ganey to Gen. Marion
8/26/81 PROCLAMATION.
8/31/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York town, in Virginia, 31st August, 1781.
9/1/81 Extracts.- From the journal of the operations for the fleet under Count de Grasse.
9/1/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York, 1st September, 1781.
9/1/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
9/2/81 Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. to Earl Cornwallis, dated New York, Sept. 2, 1781.
9/2/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York, in Virginia, 2d Sept., 1781.
9/2/81 Governor Rutledge to Gen. Marion
9/4/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York town, Virginia, 4th Sept., 1781.
9/6/81 Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. to Earl Cornwallis, dated New York, Sept. 6, at noon, 1781.
9/8/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York town, in Virginia, 8th Sept. 1781.
9/16/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York town, in Virginia, 16th September, 1781.
9/17/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
9/19/81 Gen. Greene to Col. Balfour
9/19/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
9/20/81 Major John James to Gen. Marion
9/22/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated York town, in Virginia, September 22, 1781, ten P. M.
9/23/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Horry
9/24/81 Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. to Earl Cornwallis, dated New York, Sept. 24, 1781.
9/24/81 Gen. Greene to Col. Peter Horry
9/25/81 Sir Henry Clinton to Earl Cornwallis, dated New York, September 25, 1781.
9/25/81 Governor Rutledge to Col. Peter Horry
9/26/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
9/27/81 PROCLAMATION-STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
9/30/81 Sir Henry Clinton to Earl Cornwallis, dated New York, September 30, 1781.
10/3/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, dated York town, Virginia, October 3, 1781.
10/5/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/5/81 Col. Peter Horry to Gen. Marion
10/6/81 Mordecai Myers to Gen. Marion
10/9/81 William Swinton (Commissary) to Gen. Marion
10/10/81 Gov. Rutledge to Col. Peter Horry
10/10/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/10/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/11/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York town, Virginia, October 11, 1781, twelve M.
10/11/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
10/11/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/12/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/12/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/13/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/15/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York town, October 15, 1781.
10/16/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/16/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/16/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/16/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
10/17/81 Copy of Earl Cornwallis' letter to General Washington, dated York, in Virginia, October 17th, 1781.
10/17/81 Copy of Earl Cornwallis's letter to General Washington, dated York, in Virginia, 17th October, 1781, half past four, P. M.
10/17/81 Copy of General Washington's letter to Earl Cornwallis, dated camp before York, 17th October, 1781.
10/18/81 Copy of Earl Cornwallis' letter to General Washington, dated York, in Virginia, 18th October, 1781.
10/18/81 Copy of General Washington's letter to Earl Cornwallis, dated camp before York, 18th October, 1781.
10/18/81 Gen. Marion to Lieut. Col. Mayham
10/19/81 Copy of the articles of capitulation, settled between His Excellency General Washington, commander in chief of the combined forces of America and France; his Excellency the Count de Rochambeau, lieutenant general of the armies of the King of Fra
10/19/81 Return of the killed, wounded, and missing, of the following corps, from then 28th of September to the 19th of October, 1781.
10/19/81 General return of officers and privates surrendered prisoners of war, the 19th of October, 1781, to the allied army, under the command of General Washington, taken from the original muster rolls.
10/19/81 Return of ordance and military stores taken at York and Gloucester, in Virginia, by the surrender of the British army, on the 19th of October, 1781.
10/19/81 A list of vessels taken and destroyed at York, in Virginia.
10/19/81 Return of the provisions in the ports of York and Gloucester.
10/19/81 A return of clothing taken in the towns of York and Gloucester, the 19th of October, 1781.
10/19/81 Return of waggons, horse, and stores, delivered by the quarter master, and found in York and Gloucester.
10/20/81 Earl Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. dated York town, Virginia, October 20, 1781.
10/22/81 Gov. Rutledge to Col. Peter Horry
10/23/81 Copy of a letter from Colonel Rawdon to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Smith's plantation, Oct. 23, 1781.
10/23/81 Gen. Greene to Col. Peter Horry
10/24/81 Extract of a Letter from Gen. Washington to Gen. Greene
10/24/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
10/26/81 Clothing received from Captain Girlock, deputy quarter master, October 26, 1781, who was in a cartel vessel in York river, and whose effects, in consequence of his violation of the right of lags, were adjudged to be forfeited, and were consequen
10/26/81 Clothing received from Captain Girlock, October 26, 1781, and acknowledged to be British clothing, subject to the articles of capitulation.
10/27/81 Extract of a letter from General Washington, dated head quarters, near York, October 27, 1781.
10/27/81 Gov. Rutledge to Col. Horry
10/29/81 Thanks of Congress
10/29/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
10/29/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
10/30/81 Col. Peter Horry to Gov. Rutledge
10/30/81 Gen. Greene to Col. Peter Horry
10/31/81 Gov. Rutledge to Col. Peter Horry
10/31/81 Col. Peter Horry to Gen. Greene
11/1/81 Maj. Derrill Hart to Col. Richard Hampton
11/4/81 Gov. Rutledge to Col. P. Horry
11/5/81 Extract.- From Earl Cornwallis to Lieutenant-colonel Tarleton, dated Wynnesborough, Nov. 5, 1781.
11/5/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
11/6/81 Gen. Greene to Col. Peter Horry
11/6/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
11/9/81 J. Doyle, D. Adjutant General (of the British) to Gen'l. Marion
11/9/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
11/11/81 Extract of a Letter from General Greene to Colonel Peter Horry
11/11/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
11/15/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
11/20/81 J. Doyle, (of the British) Deputy Adjutant General, to General Marion
11/23/81 Gen. Sumter to Gen. Marion
11/23/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
11/24/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
11/24/81 H. Hampton to Capt. William Butler
11/28/81 Gen. Marion to Col. Peter Horry
12/4/81 Gov. Rutledge to Gen. Marion
12/7/81 Lieut. Peter Foissin to Gen. Marion
12/7/81 Capt. Thomas Shubrick to Gen. Marion
12/12/81 Gen. Barnwell to Gen. Marion
12/13/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion
12/14/81 Extract of a Letter from Gen. Greene to Col. Peter Horry
12/14/81 Gen. Greene to Gen. Marion