THOMAS COUNTY, GA - MILITARY INDIAN WARS Captain Andrew Robbs's Company of Volunteers of the Florida Militia, 1840 ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: LCFAVOR1@aol.com Lois VOLUME 9 Pages 37-38 Muster Roll of Captain Andrew Robb's Company of Florida Mounted Militia, ordered into service of the United States by the Secretary of War from the 15th Day of Oct. 1840 to the 18th Day of Jan. 1841 when discharged. ........................ PRIVATES No. 56 WHITE, JAMES ........................ (Ft. MaComb (1) Lafayette Cty. Lat. 30 deg. 14', Long. 84 deg. 18' on the Suwannee River below Charles Ferry on West bank. Ft. MaComb (2) Leon Cty. Lat. 30 deg. 02', Long. 83 deg. 15' ten miles North of St. Marks on the river. Note; Muster Roll doesn't specify at which Ft. MaComb James White was located.) ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ..... VOL. 9, Pages 39-40 Muster roll of Captain Andrew Robb's Company of the Florida Mounted Militia, ordered into service of the United States by the Secretary of war, from the 15th day of Oct. 1840 to the 15th day of January 1841. On 15 Oct. 1840, at Garey's Ferry, E.F.., John H. Heck, 1st Lt. certified that the muster was true and accurate and at the same place, S. Churchill, Maj. 3d Art'y. certified that he had inspected and mustered the company into the service of the U.S. for the period of three months. (Note: Garey's Ferry (Ordinance Depot) Lat. 30 deg.05'. Long. 81 deg.55') located on Black Creek near Middleburg). .......................... PRIVATES No. 61 WHITE, JAMES ...................................................................... ......................................................................