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WILLIAM HEATH
(1737 - 1814) American Revolutionary officer, a major general in the Continental Army reprimanded by Washington for his handling of the attack on Fort Independence, later commanding the Eastern Department and in the Hudson Valley. Good content war-date D.S. "W. Heath M.G." as major general, 2pp. folio, "General Head Quarters", Boston, Oct. 6, 1778 to EBENEZER HANCOCK (1741-1819), Continental Deputy Paymaster and brother of Signer John Hancock. Following the St. John Expedition, Heath instructs that the paymaster of Col. Samuel McCobb's regiment be sent $1,818.33 as payment for wages and rations due the regiment from the time of their enlistment until discharge. Docketed by Hancock, also signed by Paymaster BENJAMIN KIMBALL. The verso of the document is: "An Abstract of Wages and Rations due to the Regiment...on an Expedition to St. Johns River in Nova Scotia 1777...". Seventeen men are listed, along with wages due to them, cost of rations furnished, etc. Signed at bottom by Co. SAMUEL MCCOBB. Some paper loss largely at blank areas, silked recto and verso. The St. John River expedition was an attempt by a small number of militia commanded by John Allan to bring the American Revolutionary War to Nova Scotia in late 1777. With minimal logistical support from Massachusetts and approximately 100 volunteer militia and Natives, Allan's forces occupied the small settlement at the mouth of the Saint John River in June 1777. The settlement's defense was weakened by the war effort and Americans quickly occupied it and took prisoner British sympathizers. Almost a month later, under command of Brigade Major Studholme and Colonel Franklin, British forces successfully drove off the occupying Americans, forcing Allan to make a difficult overland journey back to Maine.

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