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Letter from William Irvine to David Grier

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June 25, 1777
William Irvine writes Lieutenant Colonel David Grier and discusses officers, new recruits, and supplies. Transcript included. Irvine, a colonel of the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment, writes this letter from Carlisle, where he is on parole after being captured in 1776. Transcript included.
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Gift of Friends of the Library