Volumes 14 through 17 of the State Papers series contain the Rolls of the Soldiers of the Revolutionary War. All four volumes were compiled and edited by Isaac W. Hammond, A.M., who was president of the New Hampshire Antiquarian Society and a member of the New Hampshire Historical Society. The volumes were published by the authority of the New Hampshire legislature.
If your revolutionary era ancestor served during the War of the Rebellion, be sure to check these volumes for their names, leaders, regiments and home towns.
Rolls & Documents relating to Soldiers in the Revolutionary War Volume III of the War Rolls Appendix: Some Indian and French War Rolls Volume XVI of the Series[3] | May 1777 to 1780 Volume II of War Rolls Appendix: New Hampshire men in Massachusetts Regiments published 1886, Concord Volume XV of the Series[2] Part I: Rolls & Documents Part II: Miscellaneous Provincial Papers 1629-1725 Volume IV of the War Rolls Volume XVII of the Series[4] |
[2]Isaac W. Hammond, The State of New Hampshire Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War May 1777 to 1880 (1886), Volume XV; digital images, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/ : accessed 3 March 2015), title page; citing Provincial and State Papers, UNH Library, University of New Hampshire, Durham.
[3]Isaac W. Hammond, The State of New Hampshire Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War May 1777 to 1880 (1886), Volume XV; digital images, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/ : accessed 3 March 2015), title page; citing Provincial and State Papers, UNH Library, University of New Hampshire, Durham.
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