CONTENTS
PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA.
PROCEEDINGS OF COMMITTEE FOR ARRANGING RANK OF OFFICERS OF NEW-YORK TROOPS, NOVEMBER 15 TO JANUARY 2, 1777
 
Meeting of the Committee,
 

Appointment of Field Officers,
Appointment of Captains,
List of officers of the late Colonel McDougall’s Regiment, who served in Canada, and are not provided for,
List of officers who served in Canada last winter, in Colonel Clinton’s Regiment,
List of officers who served in the late campaign in Canada, with their proper rank, according to the first arrangement—Lewis Dubois’s arrangement,
General Montgomery’s arrangement,
List of the officers names of the New-York troops,
List of officers in the Second New-York Regiment, raised in the Colony of New-York, for the defence thereof, in the Continental service,
List of the officers’ names of the Third New-York Continental Forces, commanded by Colonel Rudolphus Ritzema,
Arrangement of officers of Colonel Van Schaick’s Regiment,
Arrangement of the officers of Colonel Van Schaick’s Regiment, in the year 1776,
Catalogue of the names of the officers belonging to Colonel Lasher’s Regiment,
List of Colonel Malcolm’s officers,
Officers of Colonel Lusher’s Regiment,
Officers of Colonel Ritzema’s Regiment,
Officers for the four Continental Regiments of New-York,
Officers of the Second or Albany Regiment,
List of officers of the four battalions raised in the Stale of New-York in the year 1776, for the defence of the said State,
Letter from William Harper to the Committee of Arrangement,
Letter from Leonard Gansevoort to Committee of Arrangement,

Letter from Committee of Arrangement to General Schuyler, asking further information as to the qualifications of officers,
Letter from J. A. Magee to Committee of Arrangement,
 

Colonel Duboy’s officers on the new arrangement,
Resignations of officers,
Rank-Roll of Colonel Duboy’s Regiment,

 


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