SOUTH CAROLINA - REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORD - 1785 - Richard GREEN ********************************************************************** SCGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: All documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributor PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/scfiles.htm Contributed by: Linda L. Green (alrebel@mindspring.com) 18 March 1999 ---------------------------------------- Richard Green Record Number 3074 Revolutionary Records at the South Carolina Department of Archives and History Columbia South Carolina Richard Green his accotg. Of provis & forage for militia to date in 1781 and 1782 charged at one hundred six pounds and one pence sterling. Deduct surveys charged having no vouchers, Errors thirty nine pounds, eight shillings leaving balance of sixty six pounds twelve shillings and one pence sterling. Exd. J. Mc A.Gl. Rec'd of Mr. Richard Green this twenty third day of August, Breakfast for twenty two men of the State Troops under the command of Capn. Samuel Taylor of the Infantry 1782. Patrick ________ Sargt. Gentlemen, An indent or special certificate for a year's interest due me for my accot. Against the public _______ our Office pleasures us to deliver to Major John Thompson Green this receipt for the ______ me shall be your sufficient discharge for the same. Richd. Green George James 17 Augt. 1784 Messrs. Edward Blake Peter Boquet Comm. Of the Public Treasurers Cert. That the above order will be given in my presence. P. Horry J.P. No. 62 15 Aug 1785 Richard Green Junior for 93 days as a private, 105 as a Lieut in foot ______, 10 d swing cattle, ________and 49 rations in 1779, 1780, 1781, and 1782. Amot. In the whole to ________ _______. Thirty seven pounds, six shillings and seven pence half penny sterling. 94 days as Sergeant for Lt. Horne not being vouchered is not noticed. Exd. P. Mc AG 93 days as a private 105 days as Lieut. In foot 10 days swing cattle 208 days of 49 ____rations in1779, 1780, 1781, and 1782. 94 days as Sarj. In Lt. Horne not being vouchered is not noticed. James Birthy Rec'd Aug 15, 1785 the full amount of the within items in Treasury Indent ______ For Richard Green Junior by virtue of this order. ______________________________________________________________________________ (My notes) Richard Green spent 82 days on the sea short, eleven days duty for Lt. _____Lee, Ninety days duty under Major Benison as Sergeant, 30 days duty under General Marion, 45 days duty as 2d Lieut. For Coll. Barton's Regt. 10 days duty in July collecting and arriving cattle for Coll. Baxter's Regt. And 30 days duty as 1st Lieut. For Gnl. Marion. Personally appeared Lieut. Richd Greene who being ______by ______ _________ With that the above Lieut. For three hundred and two days duty also for 49 days rations as the above ______. Sets forth _______ _______ and true and that he had rec'd no part thereof. Sworn before me the 23 Aug 1784 John Baxter Richard Green Lieut. Certified that Richard Green has done eighty two days duty on the sea short under my command and that he found himself 49 days of rations 20th Decem. 1779 Alex. Drum Captn. These are to certify that Richard Green has done eleven days duty in Capt. Alex Drum's company under my command from the 9th of October to the 20th October 1780 in General Marion's Brigade. Daniel Morrall Lieut. ****************************************************************