Book/Printed Material Report of the Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims, on the petition of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer. March 19, 1822. Read, and ordered to lie on the table
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 C 75 3 REPORT Of the Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims on the petition of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer March 19 1822 Read and ordered to lie on the table…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 2 t 75 J now pray maybe extended to them the only legal representatives of their father aforesaid The committee further report that Congress on the 5th June 1776 resolved that Robert…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 3 C 75 1 sc resolved that the whole of the troops he enlisted during the war and join their respective corps by the 1st day of January next and also resolved…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 4 75 in Colonel Durkees regiment and on the 10th of August 1776 Was appointed by Congress lieutenant colonel of the 20th regiment that in September following he was appointed to command…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 5 75 Harrison does not appear on either of the lists alluded to Answer to another inquiry as follows There is no record evidence in this office of the time Col Harrison…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 6 C 75 Treasury Department 12th March 1822 Sir I have the honor to return the petition of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer together with such evidence as the records of the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 7 75 Jlnswer It appears by a resolve of Congress on the 5th June 1776 that the rank of Robert Hanson Harrison was fixed at that of a lieutenant colonel in the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 A oo Dr Robert Hanson Harrison Esq Jiiddecamp and Secretary in account with the United States Cr 1776 February May July September May August February June 1778 October December 1776 Dec 9…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 9 75 To the Honorable the Congress of the United States the petition of Sa rah Easton and Dorothy Storer Respectfully Shewetji That their father the late Col Robert H Harrison entered…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 10 75 DOCUMENTS Accompanying the memorial of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer The services rendered by the late Col Robert H Harrison in our Revolutionary war were of that distinguished character to…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 75 it I certify these facts from a personal knowledge of them in their most important circumstances having served myself in our Revolu tionary war three campaigns those of 1776 1777 and…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 12 75 Morristown January 10 1777 My dear Sir Enclosed are unsealed letters for Baylor and Ma jor Clough let every thing be put in motion agreeably to them as spev iy…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 75 13 I am exceeding glad to hear you are getting better of your com plaints I would not wish you to come out too soon that may only occasion a relapse…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 14 L75 ed a young man whom he thought would answer my purpose and being desired to speak to him he accepted my offer and will be with me in the course…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 75 4 5 I find that one of the reasons which induced you to decline the ap pointim nt rests on an idea that the judicial act will remain unal tered But…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 16 75 for the distinguished proofs I have had of your flattering and invalua ble esteem and confidence and that you will believe that 1 am and shall always remain with the…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75 75 17 La Grange October 28 1821 My happy intimacy at head quarters during the revolutionary war and a mutual friendship with Colonel Robert H Harrison have ena bled me to witness…- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75- Contributor: United States. Congress. House - United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims - United States. Government Publishing Office
- Date: 1822
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Title
- Report of the Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims, on the petition of Sarah Easton and Dorothy Storer. March 19, 1822. Read, and ordered to lie on the table
Other Title
- Cited as: H. Rept. 17-75
Names
- United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims
- United States. Government Publishing Office, publisher, distributor
- United States. Congress. House, author
Created / Published
- Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1822.
Headings
- - Easton, Sarah
- - Harrison, Robert Hanson
- - Storer, Dorothy
- - Washington, George.--1732-1799
- - Bounties, Military
- - Claims
- - Land grants
- - Military pensions
- - Survivors benefits
- - Witnesses
- - Financial statements
- - United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783
Genre
- Government publication
- Legislative materials
Medium
- 1 online resource (17 pages). tables.
Call Number/Physical Location
- KF12
- 17-1:H.RP.75
- Y 1.1/2:71
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Library of Congress Control Number
- 2024785818
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- image
- online text
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- United States Congress. House. Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims
- United States. Congress. House
- United States. Government Publishing Office