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Rev. War Hiring of CT Soldier to Meet Town Quota 1781

REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Manuscript Document, 1p, 7.75” x 8.75”, Lebanon, June 20, 1781. Minor paper loss at intersecting folds, adhesive at verso, toning, pin holes at top left, ink show-through, else Very Good.

The document, in part, with original spelling retained, “Whereas I having Paid to the Town of Norwich Twenty Three pounds Law: Money, which Sum they gave unto Uriah Polley for his inlisting into the Continantle Army During the war on account of which sum by me advanced Sd. Polley is sett to the Quota of this Town & to the Class to which I belong I therefore call on the individuals of Sd. Class for their several proportions of the above Sd. Sum…” A list of ten soldiers’ names follow. Docket of receipts on verso.

Soldier Uriah Polley can be found in the Connecticut Historical Society's “Lists and Returns of Connecticut Men in the Revolution, 1775-1783", on pages 74, 290, and 291. 

The Connecticut Line was a formation within the Continental Army. The term referred to the quota of numbered infantry regiments assigned to Connecticut at various times by the Continental Congress -- the size of its allocation determined by the size of its population relative to that of other states. In the course of the war, 27 infantry regiments were assigned to the Connecticut Line. 

In October 1780, the Continental Congress, in consultation with General Washington, passed resolutions providing for what would be the last reorganization of the Continental Army before its final disbandment. On January 1, 1781, the Continental Line was to be reduced from 80 regiments to 50. Under this reorganization, the number of regiments in the Connecticut quota was reduced from eight to five.

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