Dutchess County Militia Members Receive Their Pay in December 1776 |
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Revolutionary War soldiers who had been called for a short period of garrison duty at Fort Constitution signed or made their “x-mark” on this register as they received pay from Captain Barnardus Swartwout. More than 100 soldiers, part of the 4th Dutchess County Regiment of the New York militia, signed this document as having received ration money, advances, and other accounting at both Fort Constitution and Wappinger’s Creek.
[REVOLUTIONARY WAR].
Manuscript Document. Soldier’s pay register for a Dutchess County militia unit at Fort Constitution. Garrison, New York, December 30, 1776 to May 20, 1777. 9 pp. on 3 folded sheets.
Inventory #23008
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Partial Transcript
“Rec.d of Capt Barnardus Swartwout, our Ration Money In full for the month of Dec.r Five Shillings and Eight Penny...”
Partial List of Names
Henry Kipp
Peter Weaver
John Peacock
William Lawson
Nazareth Brenner
Ferdinand Van Suitland
Randolph Brower
Barnardus Swartwout Jr.
Mathew Kipp
Isaac Simmons
Samuel Mathews
John Can Wageren
Aaron Reed
Hnery Mott
Thomas Mott
Lewis Bogardus
Peter Van der Bogart
Casparus Westervelt
Nathaniel Babcock
John Piles
Andrew Robinson
Hendrick Sells
John Saunders
Charles Brener
Simon Metterbergh
William Weaver
John Snyder
Thomas Fugar
John Reed
Samuel Null
Cornelius Swartwout
Henry Mott
Stephen Vanderbergh
Benjamin Westervelt
Peter Buernett