WASHINGTON, George. Partly printed document signed ("Go: Washington"), as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, "Head-Quarters," 7 June 1783. Countersigned by John TRUMBULL (1740-1809) ("J. Trumbull Gen Secy."), as General Secretary.
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WASHINGTON, George (1732-1799). Partly printed document signed ("Go: Washington"), as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, "Head-Quarters," 7 June 1783. Countersigned by John TRUMBULL (1740-1809) ("J. Trumbull Gen Secy."), as General Secretary.
1 page, 4to, 332 x 205 mm, docketed verso, separation to fold along portion of Washington's signature, a few tiny holes, some staining.
Washington grants furlough and discharge to Elijah Knapp, Sergeant of the 2nd Connecticut Regiment, who served from 7 June 1777 until the close of the war and American victory in 1783. The signature of William S. Smith, Knapp's Colonel, appears below a notice that Knapp will receive the Badge of Merit for six years' service. Knapp and the 2nd Connecticut Regiment saw action in the New York Campaign, the Battle of Brandywine, the Battle of Germantown, and the Battle of Monmouth. The regiment was furloughed 15 June 1783 at West Point, and disbanded on 15 November 1783.
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