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Black Soldiers Revolutionary War 1778 Muster List

REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Autograph Document Signed, 1 p. front and verso, July 7, 1778, Attleborough, 8.25” x 13”. Minor toning and age wear, paper loss, a few scattered ink splatters, else Fine. Document has been professionally repaired and is housed in protective mylar.

Rare descriptive list in columnar format, for twenty men mustered from the regiment of Colonel John Daggett as nine-month levies for Continental service. Each man is listed by company, name, age, height, complexion, eye color, town, and county/country. Below, Colonel John Daggett of the 4th Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, writes to Brigadier General Godfrey, "In obedience to your order April 27, 1778: I have raised, mustered and Delivered to[?] the Superintendent for the County of Bristol 28 Men from my Regiment as Described in the forgoing Lists and 32 was the proportion from said regiment, the Town of Mansfield are deficient of 3 men of their Quota and Capt. Josiah Keith Company … in Easton is Deficient of one to complete his Quota”.

On the verso, May 20, 1778, Norton, a list of men “Inlisted in Norton agreable to the orders of Cort of the Massachusetts State of the 20th April Last to Raise Two Thousand Men in Sd State to fill up the fifteen Battalions to be Raised in Sd State the men to continue in the service at Fish Kill unless sooner discharged to wit”. What follows are the names and descriptions of the eight additional levies of the total on the opposite side, "London Movey age 26 years 5-4 Inches high a Negro Black &c &c", as well as three men from Norton who have overstayed their furloughs from the Army, one being an 8-month draftee, and the other two men being enlisted for three years in the Continental Line, one being "Nathaniel Movey", possible a near-relative to London or his Master.

John Daggett (1724-1803) was an Attleboro surveyor and patriot, as well as a local militia leader. He served on the revolutionary Attleboro Committee of Correspondence and was a signer of Attleboro's Solemn League and Covenant, a provocative document that pledged to boycott British goods in protest over the closing of the Boston port. Daggett served as Colonel of the 4th Bristol County, Massachusetts regiment. Soldiers under his command, some of whom had been involved in the Freetown raid, continued to serve the revolutionary cause through most of the war. Daggett continued to be a revered figure long after the war.

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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