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Orderly Book of Benjamin Lincoln

Orderly Book of Benjamin Lincoln
Author: Benjamin Lincoln
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1778
Genre: Generals
ISBN:

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Orderly book of Benjamin Lincoln's command during the operations on the Southern theater, including Charleston, Purysburg, Black Swamp, Silver Bluff, Ford's Ferry, Bacon's Bridge, etc. from 1778, Dec. 6 through June 27, 1779. Also included are two orders to General Department issued at Charleston on Aug. 3 and Aug. 7, 1779. Ff. 76-112 are blank.


The Benjamin Lincoln Papers

The Benjamin Lincoln Papers
Author: Benjamin Lincoln
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1977
Genre:
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Benjamin Lincoln Collection

Benjamin Lincoln Collection
Author: Benjamin Lincoln
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1775
Genre: Generals
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Three letters from General Benjamin Lincoln to various addressees, and two letters addressed to him, ranging in date from 1775 to 1782. Correspondents include General Thomas, General Stephen Bull, Colonel Archibald McDonald, Lieutenant Samuel Jones, and then-Governor Thomas Jefferson.


Unwaried Patience and Fortitude

Unwaried Patience and Fortitude
Author: Patrick O'Kelley
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2006-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0741436663

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To Make this Land Our Own

To Make this Land Our Own
Author: Arlin C. Migliazzo
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781570036828

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A case study in the social history of frontier town building set in the swamps of South Carolina On the banks of the lower Savannah River, the military objectives of South Carolina officials, the ambitions of Swiss entrepreneur Jean Pierre Purry, and the dreams of Protestants from Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, and England converged in a planned settlement named Purrysburg. This examination of the first South Carolina township in Governor Robert Johnson's strategic plan to populate and defend the colonial backcountry offers the clearest picture to date of the settlement of the colony's Southern frontier by ethnically diverse and contractually obligated immigrants. Arlin C. Migliazzo contends that the story of Purrysburg Township, founded in 1732 and set in the forbidding environment bounded by the Savannah River and the Coosawhatchie swamps, challenges the notion that white colonists shed their ethnic distinctions to become a monolithic culture. He views Purrysburg as a laboratory in which to observe ethnic phenomena in the colonial and antebellum South. Separated by linguistic, religious, and cultural barriers, the émigrés adapted familiar social processes from their homelands to create a workable sense of community and identity. His work is one of only a handful of examples of what has been deemed the "new social history" methodology as applied to a South Carolina subject. Initially devastated by privation and a high mortality rate, Purrysburg residents also suffered the vicissitudes of an indifferent provincial elite, the encroachment of lowcountry rice planters, Prevost's invasion in 1779, and ultimate destruction of the settlement by Sherman's army. Migliazzo details the community's changing military and economic fortunes, the gradual displacement of its residents to neighboring communities, the role of African Americans in the region, the complex religious life of township settlers, and the quirky contributions of Purry's climatological speculations to the fateful siting of this first township.


Benjamin Lincoln and the American Revolution

Benjamin Lincoln and the American Revolution
Author: David B. Mattern
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1643364324

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The first modern biography of an American Revolutionary War hero In this definitive biography of one of America's most important but least known Revolutionary War generals, David B. Mattern tells the life story of Benjamin Lincoln, a prosperous farmer who left the comfort of his Massachusetts home to become a national hero in America's struggle for independence. Mattern's account of the citizen-soldier who served as George Washington's second-in-command at Yorktown and as secretary at war from 1781 to 1783 revisits the challenges, sacrifices, triumphs, and defeats that shaped Lincoln's evolution from affluent middle-aged family man to pillar of a dynamic republic. In addition to offering new insights into leadership during the Revolutionary period, Lincoln's life so mirrored his times that it provides an opportunity to tell the tale of the American Revolution in a fresh, compelling way.


Benjamin Lincoln to George Washington Concerning Shays' Rebellion, 4 December 1786

Benjamin Lincoln to George Washington Concerning Shays' Rebellion, 4 December 1786
Author: Benjamin Lincoln
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1786
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Refers to Washington's resignation as head of the Order of the Cincinnati. Describes a settlement he left after receiving a request to take command of the Massachusetts state militia, which was needed to suppress Shays' Rebellion. In response to a question from Washington, Lincoln discusses Shays' Rebellion in detail: the anger it is arousing, its causes, his expectation of bloodshed, the role of debt, and the rebellion's current advantages. Writes that In Short the want of industry economy & common honesty Seem to be the causes of the present commotions. Includes a post script note dated 21 January 1787, updating the outdated information. Indicates that he has been appointed to command a militia of four thousand and is currently marching towards the counties of Worcester, Hampshire, and Berkshire. Also reports that Daniel Shays is said to be assembling forces and is planning to prevent (debtor's) court from sitting on 23 January 1787.


The Army Medical Department, 1775-1818

The Army Medical Department, 1775-1818
Author: Mary C. Gillett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1981
Genre: Government publications
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Appendices include laws and legislation concerning the Army Medical Department. Maps include those of territories and frontiers and Continental Army hospital locations. Illustrations are chiefly portraits.