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Revolutionary War

18th Century New York Regimental Archive of Orders and Maneuvers and a Warrant format to collect fines due from soldiers under the age of 21

 

Archive contains:

Hendrik Wyckoff manuscript document signed Rev. War dated from New York, Oct. 11, 1780. 1 p. Reads in part: "Strict attention it is expected will be paid by the Officers to Brigade Orders of the first Instant, Commanding Officer of Companies who have neglected to deliver in their return as directed by Brigade Orders of the 15th of last Month will deliver their returns to the Adjutant without delay... Commanding Officers of each Company will Provide themselves each with an Orderly Book in Order that all the general, Brigade, & Regimental Orders may be regularly & properly entered..." Worn at folds, nicked at edges.

 

David Wolfe. New York, Sept. 28, 1790. ADS "David Wolfe Major/Commandant the third/Regt," 1 p. In part: "The fifth day of October next is appointed by General orders for the Annual Review and inspection of the Brigade, & for that purpose the Commanding Officers of Companies are to assemble their respective compainies (sic) on their several parades on that day in the morning... The Drums of the Regiment are to assemble in front of Saint Pauls Church at 7 oClock in the morning & Beat the General down broadway through John Street up Queen Street..." Nicks at edges, portion missing at lower right corner.

 

Gerard Rutgers. New York, Oct. 5, 1790. Manuscript Document Signed: "Gerard Rutgers," 1 p. Docketed on verso by Major David Wolfe: "Maneuvers/Brigade Parade." Headed: "Maneuvers for 5th Octr. 1790." In part: "1- Review Regts present in Succession as the Officers come to their fronts. 2- Wheel by platoons - and pass the reviewing Officer as Usual. 3- Open Ranks and perform the Manual. To prevent Mistakes, The Legion & the 2 Regt perform together first- The first and 3d next, and the 5th and 4 Regt last as described under... Orders will be Communicated by the Drums..." This document lists the maneuvers (including a diagram) for one of the brigades ordered to parade in Major Wolfe's Sept. 28, 1790 document. Good condition.

 

David Wolfe. New York, 1790. ADS: "By David Wolfe Major Commandant of the third Regiment of Militia, in the City and County of New York," 1.25 pages. Major Wolfe has written the format for a "Warrant to Collect Fines for non appearance" of a Private in the Regiment at any place he was ordered to appear, "being duly Warned... and if any of the Persons aforesaid are under the age of twenty one years, apprentices, or Servants, you are hereby further authorized and Required, to Demand and receive the said fines from the Father or Mother, Masters or Mistresses, of such respective Infants, apprentices or Servants..." Nicks at edges.

 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

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