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Two 1780 Revolutionary War Letters Regarding Drafted Connecticut Men

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Two 1780 Revolutionary War Letters Regarding Drafted Connecticut Men
American Revolution
Two Revolutionary War Letters Regarding Drafted Connecticut Men into the Continental Army
August 3rd and 24th, 1780, Pair of Revolutionary War Letters, New Haven and North Haven, Connecticut, both Fine.
These two letters appear to be regarding the same subject being the Drafted men to fulfill the State of Connecticut’s Quota of Soldiers for the Continental Army. Some edge chipping, splits on the folds with archival tape repair. Both Letters were sent to Captain Jonathan Dayton, 9th Company, 2nd Regiment, CT. and read as follows:

1. Autograph Letter Signed, "Hezekiah Sabin" Lt. Co., 1p., 7.5" x 7.5", New Haven (CT), August 3, 1780. A portion reads: "I am Directed by Col Russel to give Possitive Orders to the Several Capts who have Detached men for the three months Service that have not marcht to bring them on immediately and Give them up to the Officer who is waiting to take them on...Se[e] that they march on Monday next so as to be all at Col Russels by two Oclock..." Integral, hand-carried cover to Capt Dayton at North Haven. Overall Fine with a 1.25" x 1" typical paper loss at the left margin from the letter being opened, some archival tape repairs on verso and overall wear.

2. Second letter from, "Augustus Collins" B. Major, 1p., 6" x 5.75", New Haven, August 24, 1780, which reads, in full: "Persuant to General Orders of the 10 Instant these are to Require you Forth with to Apprehend all such men as you Drafted for the standing army and have not marched and deliver them to Capt James Hillhouse at New haven and Likewise apprehend the men you Drafted for three months and deliver them to Some Officer of the Rigement to which they belong by Order of the General."

Plus an added notation on the verso, "Jonth Dayton" Capt., which reads: "Persuant to the adit(ional) orders I have apprended Benjamin Pairpoint, Joseph Jacobs & Isaac Brockit and committed them to David Tharp [Thorp] one of my Corp[orals] to take on till he finds a proper Officer for that porpas [purpose] to receive them."

Two historic Letters, both regarding the difficulty in supplying soldiers to George Washington, from the Charter Oak State, during the American Revolutionary War. (2 items).
Hezekiah Sabin (1750-1822), Signed the March 2, 1775, New Haven Memorial for the Second Company Charter; was the Second Commandant of the Second Company of the Governor's Foot Guard. He became a Lt. Col. in Washington's Army and was taken prisoner (briefly) at New Haven, July 5 and 6, 1779.

Augustus Collins was in 1776-77 a Captain in the Second Battalion of Connecticut State Regiments under Generals Spencer and Wooster in the Continental Army. By 1778 he rose to the rank of Major, as signed on this historic document.