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Document Type: Correspondence

Letter, John Smith, East Greenwich, 9 April 1781, to William Arnold

Letter, Abel Bacon, Hopkinton, 29 March 1781, to unknown

Witnessed document regarding the Third General Class of East Greenwich, ca. 1780

Letter, Gideon Westcott, Cranston, 17 October 1780, to William Arnold, East Greenwich

East Greenwich, 13 October 1779, request for Continental Wood delivery

Letter, David Greene, Providence 14 June 1779, to Colonel William Arnold

Letter, Major Ebenezer Flagg to Mr. Cornell, 28 September 1779, regarding money due him.

True copy of the Kentish Guards meeting minutes for 4 July 1778 regarding pay of Drum and Fife.

Letter to the Continental Assistant Paymaster in the State of Rhode Island regarding rations not delivered to Hezekiah Bissell Esq., Deputy Adjutant General, Providence, 6 April 1778

RI officers’ petition to make up depreciation of currency

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