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Titcomb, Oliver (fl. 1778) [Receipt for mileage]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01450.228.01 Author/Creator: Titcomb, Oliver (fl. 1778) Place Written: Amesbury, Massachusetts Type: Autograph document signed Date: April 1778 Pagination: 1 p. ; 11.6 x 19.8 cm. Order a Copy

Receipt written by Captain Titcomb for moving his company of 53 men. The company was in Colonel Jacob Garrish's regiment. Titcomb's men were stationed at Winter Hill, which is outside Boston, to guard the Convention Army, which consisted of captured British soldiers from the Saratoga Campaign. His men are being paid mileage. 27 of his men marched from Winter Hill to Amesbury, which is 50 miles, and received over 16 pounds. 26 of his men marched from Rowley to Amesbury, a distance of 35 miles, and received over 11 pounds. Titcomb has spelled Amesbury as "Almesbury." Due to text loss, it is impossible to report the exact date in April this document was written. Paper is fragile and partially torn.

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