Widow of Captain James Calderwood, killed at Brandywine

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Comptrollers Office

Philadelphia 17th Septr. 1788

Sir

The Widow of Capt. James Calderwood who was killed at the Battle of Brandywine 1777, applies to this State for half pay she says he was appointed Capt. of an independent company raised in Pennsylva. and that he came to camp just before the Action and as being most convenient was there annexed to the 11th Virginia regiment but that the remains of his company were incorporated with the Pennsylva regiments, I will thank you for information of this matter.

I am

John Nicholson

Joseph Howell Esqr.

Type

Letterbook Copy

Description

Widow of Captain James Calderwood, killed at Brandywine applies to Pennsylvania for half pay. He was Captain of an independent company, but was annexed to the 11th Virginia Regiment.

Date

09/17/1788

Recipient

Sent from

Comptrollers Office, Philadelphia

Document number

1788091770055

Page start

83

Note

Cited in Howell to Nicholson, 09/23/1788.

Notable persons

Joseph Howell
John Nicholson
Captain James Calderwood
Widow of Captain James Calderwood
11th Virginia Regiment

Notable locations

Comptrollers Office, Philadelphia
Brandywine
Pennsylvania
Virginia

Notable items

half pay