Delaware Archives In Five Volumes By Colonial Amandus Johnson, 1911 627 +417 + 525 + 510 +550 pages, indexed *********************************************************************** EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher to View (or MAC Preview Ver. 3) *********************************************************************** $13.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/Delaware-Archives-Five-Volumes-/130389054695?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e5bcb14e7 "THE Public Archives Commission of Delaware takes pleasure in submitting the first volumes of a Series of State Archives. Because of the demand for the information, the first division will contain Military and Naval records from the earliest Colonial times to the close of the War of the Rebellion. "The Second division will include all the obtainable records of the general history of the Colony. "These volumes will be published as rapidly as the State legislature recommends." FOREWORD TO VOLUMES I AND II. The plan followed throughout these volumes is to publish the rolls exactly as they are found in the originals, with the addition of a general index of names. This plan has been strictly adhered to, and its wisdom is proven by the facility with which the record of any soldier may be followed throughout his entire military career. It may be well to note that the term "Deserter" is often found applied to a soldier whose name appears again in the rolls later on, and who continued to serve hiscountry valiantly. This is explained by the lax discipline of the army, which allowed a man to resort to his home for several months at a time if necessary. The text of the rolls has been followed exactly in all instances, regardless of irregularities of spelling or punctuation. In most cases the name intended is quite evident, despite the fact that it is badly misspelled; but in others the true name cannot be guessed even after a phonic pronunciation has been tried. A chronological arrangement has been followed as far as was practicable. Rolls of the Continental troops have been given precedence over the militia lists. TABLE OF CONTENTS-Vol I KING GEORGE'S WAR ROLLS 1 FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ROLLS 9 COLONEL JOHN HASLET'S REGIMENT 29 COLONEL SAMUEL PATTERSON'S BATTALION—"FLYING CAMP"63 COLONEL DAVID HALL'S REGIMENT—GENERAL MUSTER AND PAYROLLS 79 FIRST COMPANY—John Patten, Captain. 143 SECOND COMPANY—Robert Kirkwood, Captain 197 THIRD COMPANY—James Moore, Captain 263 FOURTH COMPANY—Enoch Anderson, Captain 309 FIFTH COMPANY—Thomas Holland, Captain 355 SIXTH COMPANY—John Learmonth, Captain 392 SEVENTH COMPANY—Cord Hazzard, Captain 429 EIGHTH COMPANY—Peter Jaques, Captain 465 .ADDITIONAL COMPANY—James Moore, Captain 514 PARTISAN COMPANY—Allen McLane, Captain 535 RECRUITING LISTS 541 SICK LISTS 579 CLOTHING RETURNS 583 COPIES OF DISCHARGES 597 ACCOUNTS AGAINST JAMES MOORE FOR SUBSISTENCE AND QUARTERS FOR SOLDIERS 601 CERTIFICATES, ACCOUNTS, RECEIPTS, ETC., REGARDING DESERTERS 609 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS PERTAINING TO THE DELAWARE REGIMENT 619