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"Gentleman and soldier of the Revolution."

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 Gentleman and soldier of the Revolution.
A.L.S. of American officer "Jno. Trotter, B(rigadier) Major," Brigade Head Quarters, n.p., Mar. 5, 1779, to Capt. 'James?] Flowers 'probably of a Conn. unit in Regular Continental Army]. 7 x 9. "Those of Col. Hammond's 'New York] Militia who have been most active in forwarding the works, you will give liberty of absence untill Monday morning next. They are not to draw any provisions while absent. You will apply to Lt. Cooper for as many of the Nine months as you shall need to forward the works. If you can employ the whole to advantage would have (you) proceed to do it. I also advise you to appoint as many of the most active of them as you shall judge proper, to superintend the rest. P.S. You may give the whole of the Militia liberty of absence, if they laboured faithfully the week past...." Col. John Trotter was a "gentleman and soldier of the Revolution..."--Historical Collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, D.A.R., Vol. 2, p. 337 (modern copy accompanies). A John Trotter commanded an eponymous Massachusetts company in Col. Rufus Putnam's (5th) Regt. Moderate waterstains on upper half, minor wear at three edges, else very good, and darkly penned. Interestingly, while letters of prominent Revolutionary War figures remain available (and costly), those of lesser-known field officers are now somewhat elusive.