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Page 1 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.
Page 1 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.
Page 1 Military Commission of Isaac Abercrombie
Apr 15, 1788
L04.035
This commission of 1788 appoints Isaac Abercrombie Ensign in the 3rd Regiment.
Page 1 Military Commission of Seth Nims
Jun 9, 1788
L04.041
This commission of 1788 appoints Seth Nims Ensign in the 2nd Regiment.
Page 1 Military Commission of Benjamin Maynard
Jun 4, 1788
L04.070
This commission of 1788 appoints Benjamin Maynard Quartermaster of the 2nd Regiment.
document 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.
Page 1 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.
document 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.
document 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.
Page 1 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.

 

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