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  • 1st Illinois Artillery Regiment Record Book, 1812-1814
    Multi-Page Item | 138 pages | 1830-1839 | Illinois Artillery, 1st Regiment Record Book (Digitized Content)This item is a company muster book for the 1st Illinois Artillery Regiment, led by Captain Joseph Cross. The record book contains priority rolls of enlistment and description, registers of men discharged, transferred, missing, and dead, and accounts of provisions and equipment. In the mid-to-late 1830s, several pages were used for secondary purposes, such as recording legal ...
  • A copy of the Winter chronicle, or, New Georgia Gazette
    Multi-Page Item | 58 pages | 1820 | RBML Manuscript CollectionOrigin: Written by Charles Palmer, Midshipman, at Winter Harbour, New Georgia. Produced and circulated in Mss. by members of the Parry Expedition while they were at their winter quarters in the Arctic, and published, in printed form, after the expedition's return to London under the title: North Georgia gazette, and winter chronicle. Winter Harbour is on what is now called M...
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