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Schoff Revolutionary War collection, 1766-1896

0.75 linear feet

The Schoff Revolutionary War collection contains approximately 240 miscellaneous single-items related to various military, social, political, and logistical aspects of the American Revolution, as well as its causes and aftermath.

The Schoff Revolutionary War collection contains approximately 240 miscellaneous items related to aspects of the American Revolution, spanning January 13, 1766, to February 4, 1896. Topics covered include the causes and lead-up to the war, unrest in Boston, British and American strategy, battles and skirmishes, prisoners of war, and social aspects of the conflict. See the "Detailed Box and Folder Listing" for an item-level inventory of the collection.

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1766 January 15 . Thomas Gage LS to John Bradstreet; New York.

2 pages

Box 1
Gives rules concerning the marching and quartering of troops when so called. Voices precautions observed by the Secretary at War [William Barrington] when a civil authority demands military aid to suppress riots or other disturbances. Includes orders from Richard Maitland to John Bradstreet concerning military aid in support of a civil power.

Located in Thomas Gage papers, American Series

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1770 March 23 . James Bowdoin, Samuel Pemberton, and Dr. Joseph Warren ADS to John Manners, marquees of Granby; Boston, [Massachusetts].

3 pages

Box 1
Petition to remove troops from Boston and Massachusetts Bay and matters relating to the "Massacre" on March 5th. Condemns possible depositions that might cast the people of Boston as the instigators of the affair and discusses a public examination made by Justices at Faneuil Hall.