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The
title, "Numbered Record Books," doesn't reveal much about this
significant new collection of Revolutionary War documents on Fold3. Yet,
anyone familiar with these military records, oaths of allegiance,
supply records, orderly books, letters, account ledgers, knows they
contain revealing and rather extraordinary documents from the early days
of our nation's military history.
Whether
you have Revolutionary War ancestors, or simply an interest in military
activities and history of this time period, you will be well rewarded
when searching or browsing the Numbered Record Books.
Several of the volumes were used to create compiled service records (also on Fold3). This card from the service record of Corporal Thomas Ferguson was abstracted from information on the fifth line of this roll of the 2nd New Jersey Regiment, January 1, 1777.
Orderly
books include rosters, instructions relating to troop movements, camp
regulations, reprimands, promotions, and findings of courts martial. A
1778 orderly book
from Providence Headquarters details the results of three courts
martial where one man was pardoned for falling asleep at his post;
another sentenced "to be shot to death" for "stealing, insolence,
disturbing the camp," and additional violent actions; and a third was
"to be whipped one hundred lashes on his naked Back" for stealing a
rifle.
"Oaths of Allegiance, Fidelity, and of Office" are in volumes numbered 165-168. There we find the Oath of Allegiance
of Abraham Rand, in which he declares he owes "no allegiance or
obedience to George the Third King of Great Britain" and will "defend
the said United States against the said King George Third." It is
followed later by Rand's Oath of Office, in which he swears to "faithfully, truly and impartially execute the Office of Sub Conductor of Waggons."
Within a 1779 list of military requisitions,
we learn that fifes were delivered to one brigade, sheepskin and lead
aprons to another, while Artillery Artificers received a bolt of duck
cloth and a pound of twine. Other items seen frequently within the
supply accounts include drum sticks, muskets, belts, and bayonets.
More information and examples are available within Fold3's description
of this title. Documents discovered in the "Numbered Record Books"
round out stories and fill in gaps. They are overlooked evidence,
underappreciated records, and hidden tales from our nation's history.
They now await your discovery.
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Fold3 adds Numbered Record Books
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