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As Adjutant General to the British Army, Delancy writes to Knox telling him that the publick stores left at the commmissarys storehouses in New York, should be protected untill [sic] proper persons could be sent to remove them .. Delancey writes at the direction of Sir Guy Carleton.
Printed form with numbers recorded in manuscript, this document details the number of soldiers present and absent who served with the First Battalion of Brigadier General Oliver DeLancey's Brigade of Loyalist troops in South Carolina during the final stages of the American Revolution.
Tells the stories of the young nation and the sacrifices that made the colonies' dream of freedom become reality.
Replies to a previous letter from Delancey (GLC02437.02803) regarding posting a guard for stores. Says it was understood that a British guard would remain to take charge of them.
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