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Johnston, Francis (1749-1815) Letters to lieutenant colonel Persifor Frazer [Decimalized .01-.11]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01450.457 Author/Creator: Johnston, Francis (1749-1815) Place Written: [various places] Type: Header Record Date: 1776-1778 Pagination: 11 items Order a Copy

Ten letters written by Johnston to Frazer, and one set of Johnston's orders for his company. Most of the letters are written by Johnston while he is away from the regiment in ill health, informing Frazer of various duties that he and the company must perform.

Francis Johnston was a colonel in the Fifth Pennsylvania.
Persifor Frazer was a lieutenant colonel in the Fifth Pennsylvania. A prisoner of the British from11 September 1777 until his escape 17 March, 1778. Later rose to the rank of Brigadier General of the Pennsylvania Militia.

Johnston, Francis, 1749-1815
Frazer, Persifor, 1736-1792

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