Oct 02, 2012 - Sale 2287

Sale 2287 - Lot 61

Price Realized: $ 4,320
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000
(AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) Group of 10 pay rolls of the First Canadian Regiment under Colonel James Livingston. 8 company pay rolls, one field and staff pay roll, and one company muster roll. Various sizes and conditions, most about 15 x 12 inches. (JMR) Vp, 1777-79

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James Livingston (1747-1832) was a native New Yorker who had settled in Quebec in 1765. He raised a local militia in support of the American assault on Quebec in September 1775, a unit which was soon absorbed into the Continental Army as the First Canadian Regiment. It saw combat in several important battles. The present archive includes a pay roll of field and staff, dated 31 August 1777 (shortly before Saratoga); five pay rolls from Peter Van Rensalaer's company, including one covering the period of the Battle of Rhode Island; three other company pay rolls; and a muster roll of Captain James Robichaux's Company, 6 April 1779. Complete list available upon request.