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Samuel Webb was Silas Deane's private secretary, then First Liet. of Chester's company in American Revolution. In 1776 he was appointed Washington's private secretary and aide-de-camp. In 1777 he was captured at the Battle of Long Island and wasn't released until 3 years later.
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Wethersfield March 3d 1777 Received of Capt. Edward Mulbley Sixty Two, Ten pounds Notes. from No. 3262 to 3323 Inclusive and five Pounds in Change, which he this day Received from the Treasury and gave bond for. Sam. B. Webb
Creation Date
3-3-1777
City
Wethersfield
County
Hartford
State/Province
Connecticut
Country
United States
Creator Life Dates
1753-1807
Keywords
Samuel Webb, Samuel B. Webb, Edward Mulbley, 1777
Resource Identifier
110427-03
Date Digital
November 2013
Document Type
Manuscript
Disciplines
Archival Science | Military History | Political History | Social History | United States History
Publisher
Wofford College
Format (medium)
manuscript
Format (IMT)
Language
En-us
Digitization Specifications
800ppi 24-bit depth color; Scanned with an Epson 15000 Photo scanner with Epson Scan software; Archival master is a TIFF; TIFFs converted to PDF with Adobe Acrobat XI Pro.
Source
The original from which this digital representation is taken is housed in The Littlejohn Collection at Wofford College, located in the Sandor Teszler Library.
Recommended Citation
Webb, Samuel Blatchley, "Receipt for 62 ₤10 notes paid to Samuel B. Webb by Capt. Edward Mulbley, 1777." (1777). Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection. 102.
https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/102
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