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<titleproper>Israel Shreve Revolutionary War Letters</titleproper>
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<origination label="Creator:"><persname encodinganalog="100">Shreve, Israel</persname></origination>
<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245">Israel Shreve Revolutionary War Letters <unitdate label="Dates:" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1768-1894</unitdate></unittitle>
<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Israel Shreve served as both Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel of the Second New Jersey Regiment in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. In 1779, Shreve and his regiment joined Major General John Sullivan in his campaign against the Tory-allied Iroquois Indians. This collection consists primarily of correspondence between Shreve and other officers in the Continental Army, and between Shreve and his family members.</abstract>
<physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300$a">1 box, 76 items; .4 linear feet</physdesc>
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<head>Biographical Note</head>
<p>Colonel Israel Shreve was born in 1739 in New Jersey. Before rising to a position of military leadership in General George Washington's Continental Army during the American Revolution, he worked as a farmer in Gloucester County.</p>
<p>On Oct. 31, 1775, Shreve was appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the Second Regiment of New Jersey troops. On Nov. 28, 1776, he was promoted to Colonel for the reorganized line, which was now known as the Second New Jersey Regiment, Second Establishment.</p>
<p>The 2nd N.J. Regiment fought at the Battle of Brandywine on Sept. 11, 1777, and at the Battle of Germantown on Oct. 4, 1777. They also spent the cold winter of 1777, short of clothing and food supplies, with Washington's troops at Valley Forge.</p>
<p>On June 28, 1778, Shreve played a part in the strange events of the Battle of Monmouth. Major General Charles Lee led the advance column against the British troops, but gave his men hasty orders to retreat after being startled by a counterattack from the British. He did not give word of his decision to General Washington, who was following behind him with the main army. As an angry Washington met up with columns of confused troops falling back from the front, he pressed the approaching Colonel Israel Shreve for an explanation. "Colonel Shreve answered in a very significant manner, smiling, that he did not know, but that he had retreated by order, he did not say by whose order."* Following the Battle of Monmouth, Lee was court-martialled and removed from command.</p>
<p>In July of 1779, Shreve and the 2nd N.J. Regiment joined Major General John Sullivan in his campaign against the Tory-allied Iroquois Indians. Shreve was appointed commander of the expedition's base at Fort Sullivan at Tioga, while General Sullivan and his troops went on a punishing spree against the Indians, burning 40 of their towns and destroying corn, vegetables, and orchards.</p>
<p>According to one source, Shreve was "immensely fat" and such an incompetent officer that in Dec. of 1780 Washington declined to promote him to Brigadier General, saying, "Here I drop the curtain." Shreve retired from the army on Jan. 1, 1781, but for inexplicable reasons remained in command through the rest of the month. In early January, troops in the Pennsylvania Line mutinied over lack of pay and other grievances. When the New Jersey Line followed suit on Jan. 20, Shreve by all accounts botched or neglected handling the situation. At the end of January, Elias Dayton took over as Colonel.</p>
<p>Shreve apparently participated in the General Assembly of New Jersey following the end of his military career. In April 1783, members of the New Jersey Line requested that he represent them to the Assembly on the issue of receiving five years' full pay at the end of their service, rather than half-pay for life.</p>
<p>Shreve returned to farming after the war, eventually settling in the west with his wife and children. He died in 1799.</p>
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<bibliography>
<head>Sources</head>
<p>Mark Mayo Boatner. <title render="italic">Encyclopedia of the American Revolution.</title> New York: D. McKay Co. [1966].</p>
<p>L.G. Shreve. <title render="italic">Tench Tilghman, the life and times of Washington's aide-de-camp.</title> Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 1982.</p>
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<head>Scope and Contents</head>
<p>This 76-item collection mainly consists of letters written to and from Colonel Israel Shreve between the years of 1776 and 1793, with the bulk of the correspondence taking place between the years 1777 and 1780. Most of the correspondence is between Shreve and other officers in George Washington's Continental Army, and was written while Shreve was Colonel of the Second Regiment of New Jersey during the Revolutionary War. The collection is divided into two series, one of the Colonel Israel Shreve Correspondence, and one of Miscellaneous materials, including other correspondence.</p>
<p>Typed transcriptions of these items are available in the bound book THE SHREVE PAPERS 1776-1792, which is located in the collection file.</p>
<p>A set of photocopies of the Israel Shreve holdings of Rutgers University is also available for use. The Rutgers collection includes letters to and from Shreve, as well as documents pertaining to him, which are contemporary with those of this collection. There are 340 photocopied items total.</p>
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<head>Index Terms</head> 
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<head>Subjects (Persons)</head> 
<persname encodinganalog="600">Shreve, Israel, 1739-1799</persname> 
<persname encodinganalog="600">Washington, George, 1732-1799 </persname> 
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<head>Subjects (Organizations)</head> 
<corpname encodinganalog="710">United States. Continental Army. New Jersey Regiment, Second</corpname>
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<head>Subjects</head> 
<subject encodinganalog="650">United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783</subject>
<subject encodinganalog="650">Sullivan's Indian Campaign, 1779</subject>
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<head>Restrictions</head>
<p>Photocopy decisions will be made by Special Collections &amp; Archives staff on a case-by-case basis. Patrons are responsible for obtaining permission to publish from copyright holders.</p>
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<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>Israel Shreve Revolutionary War Letters, Courtesy of Special Collections &amp; Archives, University of Houston Libraries.</p>
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<head>Acquisition</head>
<p>The greater part of the collection was donated to the University of Houston Libraries in 1965 by Emily Scott Evans. Items 9, 10, and 37 (the George Washington letters and document) were added to the collection by her daughter Mrs. Alice Evans Pratt between 1968 and 1976.</p>
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<p>Julie Grob, 1995</p>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve Correspondence</unittitle>
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<p>This series contains mostly correspondence, plus a few maps and documents. Among the correspondents are General George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, General A.W. <title render="doublequote">Mad</title> Anthony Wayne, and General Henry <title render="doublequote">Lighthouse Harry</title> Lee. Some correspondence is between Shreve and his wife Mary and his brothers Caleb and William. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.</p>
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<unittitle>General Philip Schuyler to Shreve, Albany, <unitdate>Apr. 5, 1776</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Lieutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman, aide to General Washington, to Colonel Alexander Scammell, <unitdate>Thursday [ca. 1776-1781]</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Major General Israel Putnam to Shreve, Putnam, <unitdate>Apr. 5, 1777</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Brigadier General William Maxwell to Shreve, Westfield, <unitdate>Apr. 11, 1777</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Account of illness in camps and hospital by Shreve, Chimney Rock, opposite Crown Point, New York, <unitdate>Aug. 4 [1777].</unitdate> Poem or song, <unitdate>undated</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Adjutant General Timothy Pickering to Major General Lord Sterling, or, in his absence, to Brigadier General William Maxwell, in camp, <unitdate>Aug. 10, 1777</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General Staff of the Army as of Nov. 1, 1777, <unitdate>Nov. 2, 1777</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Governor William Livingston to Shreve, Trenton, <unitdate>March 23, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General George Washington to Shreve, Headquarters Valley Forge, <unitdate>Apr. 6, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General George Washington to Shreve, authorization for the court-martial of William Seeds, Headquarters Valley Forge, <unitdate>Apr. 6, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General David Forman, Chief of Washington's Secret Service in New Jersey, Barnegat, to Shreve, <unitdate>Apr. 7, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to General George Washington (draft), Mount Holly, <unitdate>Apr. 9, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel David Rhea to Shreve, Freehold, <unitdate>Apr. 17, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Major General Philemon Dickinson to Shreve, Trenton, <unitdate>May 25, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Major General Philemon Dickinson to Shreve, Trenton, <unitdate>May 27, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Major Richard Howell, <unitdate>Oct. 5, 1778.</unitdate> With note added by Captain John Peck, <unitdate>Oct. 18, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Hand-drawn map of Fort Sullivan at Tioga, <unitdate type="inclusive">ca. May-Nov. 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Alexander Hamilton to Shreve, Headquarters Middlebrook, <unitdate>May 26, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>James McHenry to Shreve or the officer commanding at Elizabethtown, Headquarters Middlebrook, <unitdate>May 27, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to General George Washington (draft), Elizabethtown, <unitdate>May 27, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel M. Furman to Shreve, Pitts-town, <unitdate>June 10, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Major Richard Howell to Shreve, <unitdate>June 12, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to Mary Shreve, Wyoming [Valley], <unitdate>July 8, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Peter Scull to Shreve, War Office, <unitdate>July 12, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General Edward Hand to Major General John Sullivan, Nesquepee Falls, <unitdate>July 22, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Caleb Shreve to Colonel Israel Shreve, Mansfield, <unitdate>July 24, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to Mary Shreve, Fort Sullivan at Tioga, <unitdate>Aug. 28, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Benjamin Bruen, Secretary to Major General John Sullivan, to Shreve, Headquarters Newtown, <unitdate>Aug. 30, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel William D. Hart to Shreve, Newtown, account of the defeat of the Indians at Newtown, <unitdate>Aug. 30, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Zebulon Butler to Shreve, Wyoming [Valley], <unitdate>Sept. 3, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>[Major John Ross], Headquarters Kanadasegea [Canadaigua], <unitdate>Sept. 8, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Zebulon Butler to Shreve, Wyoming [Valley], <unitdate>Sept. 10, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Robert L. Hooper, Jr. to Shreve, Easton, <unitdate>Sept. 15, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Major General John Sullivan to Shreve, Headquarters Connawolowhalley, <unitdate>Sept. 25, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Major John Ross to Shreve, Fort Reid, <unitdate>Sept. 25, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Captain William Shute to Shreve, Camp Fort Reed, <unitdate>Sept. 26, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General George Washington to Shreve, Headquarters Morristown, <unitdate>Jan. 16, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General Henry (<emph render="italic">Lighthouse Harry</emph>) Lee to Shreve, Burlington, <unitdate>May 12, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel William D. Hart to Shreve, <unitdate>May 20, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to Mary Shreve, Jersey Camp, Bergon County, <unitdate>July 27, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel John Stark to Shreve, <unitdate>Nov. 24, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>(Assistant Adjutant General) John Stagg, Extract from General Orders, Headquarters New Windsor, <unitdate>Dec. 11, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel (Adjutant General) Alexander Scammell, Transcript of General Orders, Headquarters New Windsor, <unitdate>Dec. 19, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General Anthony Wayne to Shreve, Mount Kemble, <unitdate>Dec. 22, 1780.</unitdate> With note to Shreve, <unitdate>Dec. 25, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>P. Peres to Shreve, Ramabough, <unitdate>Dec. 26, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel (Adjutant General) Alexander Scammell, Extract from General Orders, Headquarters New Windsor, <unitdate>Dec. 31, 1780</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Jacob Arnold to Jersey officers, Morristown, <unitdate>[Jan. 1,] 1781</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>General Anthony Wayne to the officer commis. the Jersey Brigade, Mount Kemble, <unitdate>Jan. 2, 1780 [1781]</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Ebenezer Elmer, Brigadier General New Jersey Militia, to Shreve, Camp near New Windsor, <unitdate>Nov. 4, 1782</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>John Combs, N.J. Captain in Revolution, to Shreve, <unitdate>Sunday morning, undated</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>John Beatty, member of the Continental Congress, Major, Sixth Penn. Regiment in Revolution, to Shreve, Annapolis, <unitdate>Apr. 3, 1784</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Petition to Congress for lands on the Ohio River, <unitdate>1784</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>John Cox to Shreve, Bloomsbury, <unitdate>Sept. 18, 1784</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel William Shreve to Colonel Israel Shreve, Westmoreland County, <unitdate>Nov. 20, 1785</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel William Shreve to Colonel Israel Shreve, Alexandria, <unitdate>Sept. 14, 1787</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to Mary Shreve, Pittsburgh, <unitdate>Dec. 30, 1788</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to Mary Shreve, Fort Harmar, Muskingum, <unitdate>Jan. 6, 1789</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to Mary Shreve, New Madrid, <unitdate>Apr. 6, 1789</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Hand-drawn map of "Lancelegrace," possibly in the hand of Colonel Israel Shreve, <unitdate>[1789]</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Caleb Shreve to Colonel Israel Shreve, <unitdate>Apr. 27, 1789</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>[Printed broadside], Extract from the Minutes of the Proceedings of a General Meeting of the Citizens of Philadelphia, held in the State House yard, on <unitdate>Monday the 30th of July, 1792</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Printed circular letter to Colonel Israel Shreve, signed by Thomas McKean, James Hutchinson, John Barclay, A.J. Dallas, Jared Ingersoll, and Hilary Baker, Philadelphia, <unitdate>Aug. 3, 1792.</unitdate> McKean was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Pennsylvania</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Colonel Israel Shreve to Nathan Brown, <unitdate>Jan. 12, 1793</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Caleb Shreve, Jr to Colonel Israel Shreve, Mount Pleasant, <unitdate>June 20, 1793</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Hand-drawn map of City of Symmes, <unitdate>undated</unitdate></unittitle>
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<p>This series contains miscellaneous items dating from 1768 to 1894. These include letters and documents pertaining to Shreve's relatives, two copies of letters from George Washington which were anonymously handwritten at a much later date, and several unrelated items from the same time period. The items in this series are arranged chronologically.</p>
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<unittitle>Reed, Pardon of Theodosia Hickman by Britain for crime of forni-, Burlington, <unitdate>[--] 30, 1768</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Thomas Broderick, promissory note to John Atkinson, <unitdate>Oct. 11, 1774.</unitdate> With noteby Atkinson signing over to Colonel William Shreve, <unitdate>Oct. 26, 1774</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>[Washington, George], copy of letter, Headquarters Valley Forge, <unitdate>May 23, 1778</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Mary Shreve to Lucky Hancock, Newark, <unitdate>Feb. 24, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>[Washington, George], copy of letter, Headquarters Middlebrook, <unitdate>May 24, 1779</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Mark Seer, legal document, <unitdate>Nov. 23, 1807</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Henry M. Shreve to Mary Shreve, St. Louis, <unitdate>Aug. 19, 1810.</unitdate> Added note from Henry M. Shreve to his sister</unittitle>
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<unittitle>Masonic membership certificate for Able Dunham, Triluminar Lodge No. 117, in the vicinity of Bruce's Mill, Virginia, <unitdate>March 19, 1822</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Philip A. Bruce, Richmond, Virginia, June 19, 1894. With note added in reply by Henry L. Scott, <unitdate>July 2, 1894</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>[Abraham Dyson], mathematical problem, <unitdate>undated</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Portion of document with name of Colonel Israel Shreve, <unitdate>undated</unitdate></unittitle>
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