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Nathanael Greene Papers, List of Contributors Nathanael Green Papers William L. Clements Library List of Contributors The University of Michigan Finding Aid: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/c/clementsead/umich-wcl-M-337gre?view=text For more details, see the Clements Library card catalog. Abeel, James Blount, Reading Alexander, Nataniel, d.1808 Blount, William, 1749-1800 Anderson, Robert Bostwick, Andrew Andrews, John Bourne, Benjamin, 1755-1808 Andrews, Richard Bowen, Ephraim Anthony, Joseph Bowen, Jabez Armstrong, John Bowen, Oiver Armstrong, James Bowman, Jr. Armstrong, Thomas Boyle, Richard Arnold, Jonathan Bradley, John Arnold, Welcome Branham, Ebenezer Arthur, James Bratton, William Baddeley, John Bren, Chevalier de Bagge, Traugott Brice, Walker, & Craike Bainbridge, Peter Brickell, John Baker, Richard B. Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809 Balfour, Nisbet, 1743-1823 Brown, Benjamin Banks, Henry Brown, John, 1736-1803 Banks, John, -1784 Brown, Joseph Barbe-Marbois, Francois Marbois, Brown, W marqis de, 1745-1837 Browne, James Barbee, Thomas Brownfield, Robert Bard, Peter Brownson, Nathan], d.1796 Barnwell, John Bruff, James Barry, Henry, 1750-1822 Buford, Abraham, 1749-1833 Baylor, George, 1752-1784 Burke, Aedanus, 1743-1802 Beall, William [Dent], -1829 Burke, Thomas, c. 1747-1783 Bentley, William Burllinggam, Samuel; Porter, Nathan Bently, Mrs. Barbara Burnet, Ichabod, 1755-1783 Berryhill, John Burnet, William Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814 Burnside, John, d.1781 Bigham, John Buford, Abraham, 1749-1833 Bignall, [Robert]; Hawkins, [Benjamin], Burton, Robert 1754-1816 Burwell, Lewis, -1800 Blaau, Uriah Butler, John, -1786 Blake, Edward Butler, Pierce, d.1822 1 Butler, William Courtney, Fanny (Mrs. William) Calhoun, James Cox, John, d. 1837 Call, James, Jr. Criag, Thomas, d.1832 Call, Richard Crockett, Hugh Campbell, David Crofts, William Campbell, Dougal Croskeys, John Campbell, John Cruden, J Campbell, Richard, d.1781 Cruger, John Harris, 1738-1807 Campen, James Crump, Adner Carleton, Joseph Cumming, John Noble Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810 Cumming, Thomas Carter, John Cuningham, Peter Carthy, Daniel Davidson, George Carthy, James; McMillan, John; Davidson, William Lee, 1746-1781 Davidson [?], Robert; Deleny, Mark; Davie, William Richardson, 1756-1820 Phillips, William Davies, William Cary, Archibald, 1721-1787 Dean, Barnabas, d.1794 Casey, Silas Deane, Barnabus Casey, William De Berdt, Dennis Casey Sons & Greene Del Pozo y Sucre, Joseph Cassels, James Denning, William Castries, Charles-Eugene-Gabriel de la De Tollenare, Sarah Croix, marquis de, 1727-1801 Detrevillie, John de Laboularderie Caswell, Richard, 1729-1789 Dewar, David Cathie, James Dickson, Joseph, -1825; Martin, Jas; Champion, Richard, 1743-1791 Williams, Jos.; Peasley, Jno.; Carleton, Dr. Thomas Winston, Jos., Carruth, John Chester, John, d.1809 Douglass, Thomas Claiborne, Richard Dow, Hendricus Clark, John, d. 1819 Doyle, Sir John, 1750?-1834 Clark and Nightingale Drayton, Stephen Clark, Jonathan, Jr. Dudley, Thomas Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-185 Dunn, Robert Clay, Joseph, 1741-1804 Dupont, Charles Clegg, Samuel Duportail, Antoine-Jean-Louis, chevalier Clendenin, John lr Beque, d. 1802 Clinton, George, 1739-1812 Dyer, Edward Collett, Ebenezer John Easton, John Collins, John, 1717-1795 Eaton, Pinketham, d. 1781 Colt, Peter, d. 1824 Eaton, Thomas Compty, Thomas Eccleston, John Conyers, James Edwards, Evan Cooke, William Edwards, Howson Cornell, Ezekiel, 1733-1800 Edwards, Howson, & Co. Cornwell, Daniel Eggleston, Joseph, Jr. 2 Elbert, John L Fraser, Simon, 1723-1782 Ellery, Christopher Frazer, John G Elliott, Mrs. Freebody, John Elliott, Thomas Freer, Charles Ellis, J French, B & N., & Nephew Ellis, Richard Furman, Moore Elton, Anthony Furman, Wood Emmet, James, d. 1787 Gale, John Eppes, William Galbraith, J Ervin, John Gamble, Edmund Estaing, Charles-Hector-Theodat d’ Gamble, Robert Estaing, comte d’, 1729-1794 Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806 Estes, J Genninger, Francis Evans, Edmond Gervais, John Lewis Evans, William Giggs, Caleb Eyre, Benjamin Giles, Edward Eyre, Benjamin G Gill, Erasmus Farmer, Thomas Gillies, Robert Farr, Thomas Gillon, Alexander, 1741-1794 Fatio, Francis Phillip Gist, Mordecai, 1743-1792 Faunt Le Roy, Griffin, d. 1781 Guerard, Benjamin Fayssoux, Peter, 1745-1795 Guerard, Godin Febiger, Christian, 1746-1796 Gunby, John Feltman, William Gunn, James, 1739-1801 Fenwick, Edward Gooch, John Fergus, Dr. Janus Gooch, William Ferguson, Thomas Gordon, Rev. William, 1728-1807 Ferguson, William, d. 1791 Gould, Paston, 1731-1782 Fessenden, Thomas Green Graeme, Mrs. Anne Finley, Ebenezer Graham, Richard Finley, Samuel, d. 1829 Grant, Harry Finnie, William Grayson, William, 1736?-1790 Fitzhugh, William Frisbie, d. 1839 Green, John, d. 1793 Fitzsimons, Thomas, 1741-1811 Greene, Christopher, 1748- post 1784 Flagg, Dr. Henry Collins 1742-1801 Greene, F Fletcher, George Green, Griffin Flint, Royal, 1754-1797 Greene, Jacob, 1740- Flower, Benjamin, d.1781 Green, Nathanael (cousin to the general) Foot, Ebenezer Greene, William, 1731-1809 Ford, Benjamin, d. 1781 Grigg, Henry Forman, David Grimke, John Faucheraud, 1752-1819 Forsyth, James Groome, Francis Forsyth, Robert Guerard, Benjamin d. 1789 Fraser, James Gunby, J[ohn] Fraser, M Habersham, John 3 Habersham, John, d. 1799; McIntosh, Hooper, Robert Lettis, d. 1785 Lachlan, 1725-1806; etc. Horry, Mrs. Daniel Habersham, John; McIntosh, Lachlan; Horry, Peter Lucas, John Hort, William Habersham, John, d. 1799 Howard, Charles Hadly, Joshua, d. 1830 Howe, Robert, 1732-1785 Hall, David, -1817 Howell, Jacob S Hall, George Abbott Hubbard, Nehemiah, d. 1837 Hall, Josias Carvil, d. 1814 Hudson, Joel Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804 Huger, Issac, 1742-1797 Hamilton, James Huger, Mary E Hamilton, John, fl. 1783 Hughes, Hugh, d. 1804 Hammond, LeRoy Hughes, John Hampton, Henry Humphreys, David, 1752-1818 Hampton, Wade, 1752-1835 Hunt, Abraham Hanson, John, 1715-1783 Hunt, Nathaniel Hardman, Henry Hunter, James Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1813 Huntington, Samuel, 1731-1796 Harris, William Hurt, Rev. John Harrison, Benjamin, 1726?-1791 Hutson, Richard, 1748-1795 Harrison, Charles, d. 1794 Hyrne, Edmund Mass Harvey, Arnold Hyrne, Edmund Massingberd, 1748- Harvey, William 1783 Hawes, Samuel Ingleman, Joseph Hay, Udny, d. 1806 Ingram, John Hays, R Irish, Nathaniel, d. 1816 Hazen, Moses, 1733- 1803 Irvine, Dr. Mathew, d. 1827 Hazlehurst, Robert Jackson, William, 1759-1828 Heath, William, 1737-1814 Jamison, Adam Henderson, William, d. 1787 Jaquett, Peter, d.1834 Henderson, William, d. 1811 Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 Henley, David, d. 1823 Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, 1723- Henry, John 1790 Heriot, Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Susannah Heriot, William Johnston, Andrew Hewes and Anthony Johnston, Francis, d. 1815 Hill, Thomas Johnston, Robert, d. 1808 Hillhouse, David Jones, Allen, 1739-1807 Hinds, James Jones, Edward Hines, James Jones, John Hiwill, John Jones, Samuel; White, Tarpley Hoffman, Nicholas Jones, Thomas Holcombe, John Joyner, John Hollingsworth, Henry Kean, John Honeycut, John Ker, George 4 Kershaw, Joseph Lomagne, Jean Baptiste, vicomte de Kethen, D J Long, Nicholas, d. 1819 Kilty, John Lopez, Joseph Kimball, Frederick Lott, Abraham, c. 1726-1794 Kinan, James Lovell, James, 1737-1814 King, Elisha Lowndes, Rawlins, 1721-1800 King, Richard Lowrey, Thomas Kinloch, Francis, 1755-1826 Luckett, David Knox, George, 1750-1806 Lunsford, William Kress, E W Lushington, Richard Lafayette, Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves- Lutterlough, Henry E Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis Lux, George de, 1757-1834 Luzerne, Anne-Cesar, chavalier de, La, Foralt, Mons. de 1741-1791 Laird, Robert Luzerne, Langford, Holderby Lynch, Charles, 1736-1796 Langham, Elias, d. 1830; Harrison, Lytle, Archibald Charles, d. 1794 McCluer, John Langham, Elias, d. 1830 McCormick, James Lapsley, Samuel McCoy, John, d. 1831 Laurens, John, 1753-1782 McCraw, William Lavy, Thomas McDougall, Alexander, 1731-1786 Lawrence, Nathaniel McDowell, John, 1751-1825 Lawson, Robert, d. 1805 McDowell, Samuel, d. 1817 Le Brun De Bellecour, McFadon, James Lee, Charles, 1731-1782 McHenry, James, 1753-1816 Lee, Francis McIntosh, Lach[lan], 1725-1806 Lee, Henry, 1756-1818 McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817 Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794 McKennan, W[illia]m, d. 1803 Lee, Thomas Sim, 1745-1819 McKinner, John LeGare, Benjamin Mackinzie, John Leslie, Alexander, c. 1740-1794 McKnight, Dr. Charles, d. 1791 Lewis, Morgan, 1754-1844 McLane, Daniel Lewis, S McLean, Catherine Lewis, Stephen McPherson, Charles Lillington, John Alexander, d. 1786 McQueen, John Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810 McRee, Griffith John, d. 1801 Linton, John, d. 1824 Mcgaw, Robert, d. 1790 Littlefield, William Maham, Hezekiah, 1739-1789 Livingston, James, 1747-1832 Malbone, John, d.1795; Channing; Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813 Goodwin Livingston, William S[mith] Mallet, Peter Lloyd, Edward, 1745-1820 Malmedy, Francois Lellorquis, marquis Lock, Francis, d. 1823 de Lockhart, Samuel Marable, Mathew 5 Marbury, Joseph Mumford, Gigeon; Boyd, Andrew Marchant, Joseph Mumford, Robert Marion, Francis, 1732-1795 Munro, Daniel Marshall, (or Marshel), John Murfree, Hardy, d. 1809 Martin, Alexander, c. 1740-1807 Murphey, Andrew Martin, John, b. 1730 Murray, Rev. John, 1741-1815 Mason, Thomas Myddleton, Charles S Mathews, George, d. 1812 Nash, Abner, c. 1740-1786 Mathews, John, 1744-1802 Nicholson, James, c. 1736-1804 Mathews, John Nicholson, John, d. 1800 Mathis, Samuel Nixon, Andrew Maxwell, Adam North, William, d.1836 Mayers, Thomas Norton, Seth Myson, James, d. 1800 Nowlan, Maurice Mazaret, John Olney, George Meade, Richard
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