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Revolutionary War
Hartford, CT, ca. June 1781
Samuel B. Webb War-Dated DS Re: Wyman Parker, "a faithfull good Soldier" Plus Receipt for Pay
DS
An interesting pair of Revolutionary War-dated documents regarding the service of and payment to Sergeant Wyman Parker of Colonel Samuel B. Webb's 3rd Connecticut Regiment.

1.) Manuscript Document Signed, "Sam'l B. Webb", as colonel of the 3rd Connecticut Regiment, 6" x 3.75", Hartford, Connecticut, June 18, 1781. Blank verso. Uneven left edge. Corner chipping, not affecting text. Flattened folds. Very minor toning. In near fine condition.

"To the Pay Table Committee at Hartford" in full: "This may Certify that the Bearer Serg't Wyman Parker enlisted in my Regt. in the year 1777 for the War, & has ever since continued as a faithfull good Soldier. / Given under my Hand at the North in the Highlands this 18th day of June 1781 / Sam'l B. Webb Colo. 3d Connect. Regt."

2.) Partially Printed Document Signed, "Wyman Parker", 1p, 7.5" x 7", Hartford, Connecticut, June 20, 1781. Docketing at verso. Unevenly cut edges. Horizontal folds with small separation at lower left. Minor age toning and a bit of spotting. In near fine condition.

In full: "Received, of Pay-Table-Committee, their Order on the Treasurer of this State, to secure the Payment of fifty two pounds fifteen Shillings & four pence it being the Balance due to me, on the first Day of January 1780, as stated by the Committees of the State and of the Army. / Wyman Parker / £52..15..4".

Samuel Blachley Webb (1753-1807) was the commanding officer of the 9th Connecticut Regiment in the American Revolutionary War. In 1774 when Webb was 21-years-old, he started a short political career as an assistant to his stepfather, Silas Deane, an elected representative of the Connecticut legislature. Deane had emerged as a leading advocate for colonial rights and served on the Committees of Correspondence and of Safety, the two bodies to coordinate the thirteen colonies' responses to British outrages in America. As Deane's assistant, Webb learned much about the issues that were separating the colonies from Britain, as well as the plans and problems with arming a militia for the revolution. Webb was able to meet with many of the leaders of the coming revolution, including George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. News of the Battles of Lexington and Concord reached Wethersfield in the spring of 1775, and Webb marched to Boston as ensign of the Wethersfield Militia Company. The Wethersfield Militia Company was also heavily involved with the Battle of Bunker Hill. One of the first men George Washington approached to be an aide-de-camp was Webb, then a major. In June 1776, Webb was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp to Washington. He worked directly alongside Washington during the summer and fall campaigns of 1776, during which the Continental Army was forced out of New York and across New Jersey. Webb was captured during an unsuccessful raid on a supply depot on Long Island, New York on December 10, 1777. He languished as a prisoner of war on parole for the next three years and returned to duty at the head of the 3rd Connecticut Regiment, serving for the remainder of the war. In recognition of his wartime services, Webb was promoted by Washington to brigadier general upon his retirement. He remained a friend to Washington and served as grand marshal at Washington's inauguration in 1789.

Wyman Parker (1753-1821) was born in Windham County, Connecticut. He enlisted in 1775 in Hartford County, Connecticut into the company commanded by Captain Levi Wells belonging to the Regiment commanded by Colonel Joseph Spencer for a term of seven months and was discharged by Captain Wells, together with the rest of the company. In 1776, he enlisted into the company commanded by Captain John Isham belonging to the Regiment commanded by Colonel John Chester of Weathersfield, for the term of six months, and served out the period of his enlistment, and was discharged when the company was disbanded. In 1777, he enlisted into the company commanded by Captain Edward Buckley, belonging to the regiment commanded by Colonel Samuel B. Webb in the Connecticut State line and continued to serve therein until a few months afterwards when he was transferred to Captain Thomas Wooster's company of Grenadiers, where he served as a Sergeant in the company. Parker was taken from the regiment to serve as a steward to General Nathanael Greene and went with him to South Carolina, then joined the regiment at Newburgh in Orange County, being sent by General Greene to General Washington with dispatches, and was then transferred to Captain Allen's company in Colonel Webb's regiment in General Huntington's Brigade.

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