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Military Commission of Lemuel Taylor
Sep 1, 1788
L04.031
The appointment of Lemuel Taylor (b. 1748) as quarter master is signed by his brother, Samuel (b.1748), Justice of the Peace. |
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Military Commission of Epaphras Hoyt
Sep 15, 1789
L04.032
This commission of 1793 appoints Deerfield resident Epaphras Hoyt (1765-1850) to 2nd lieutenant of a Troop of Cavalry. |
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Military Commission of Isaac Abercrombie
Apr 15, 1788
L04.035
This commission of 1788 appoints Isaac Abercrombie Ensign in the 3rd Regiment. |
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Military Commission of Seth Nims
Jun 9, 1788
L04.041
This commission of 1788 appoints Seth Nims Ensign in the 2nd Regiment. |
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Military Commission of Benjamin Maynard
Jun 4, 1788
L04.070
This commission of 1788 appoints Benjamin Maynard Quartermaster of the 2nd Regiment. |
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Military Commission of Lt. Colonel Joseph Stebbins (1749-1816)
Jul 1, 1781
L98.015
In a society that rejected inherited titles and aristocratic ranks as unrepublican, military commissions afforded status and gentility to their owners. |
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Appointment to Sheriff of Epaphras Hoyt
Oct 19, 1814
L98.057
This official document, signed by Governor Caleb Strong, appoints Deerfield resident Epaphras Hoyt (1765-1850) as High Sheriff of Franklin County, Massachusetts, in1814. |
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Colonel Elihu Hoyt Military Commission
Jun 25, 1794
L99.093
Dated June 25, 1794, when Elihu Hoyt was twenty-three years old, this commission appoints him major-sergeant in the Massachusetts militia. |
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Resignation of William Stoddard Williams as surgeon
Feb 12, 1812
L00.008
This official document, dated February 12, 1812, is signed by the Adjutant General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. |
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Appointment of William Stoddard Williams to Justice of the Peace
Oct 19, 1814
L00.009
In 1814 Caleb Strong, Governor of Massachusetts, appointed Deerfield's William Stoddard Williams (1762-1829) to be Justice of the Peace in Franklin County for seven years. |