Soldier never discharged

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Soldier never discharged

Description

Brearley protests that he was never officially discharged from the Army and was in fact an officer at the time of the reduction of the Army.

year created

1784

month created

04

day created

30

author

recipient

in image

content note

Includes citations in the left margins.

notable person/group

David Brearley
Army
General Sullivan
regiment
John Conway
Courts Martial

notable location

New Jersey

notable item/thing

Minutes of Joint Meetings
Lieutenant Colonel in the New Jersey line
Resolutions of Congress for establishing the army during the war
Chief Justice of the that State
unlimited furlough
separate department
resignation
Legislature of New Jersey
vacancies
Journal of Congress, Vols. 8,4,5
Act of Congress of the 20th day of June 1779
rules established for the government of the Army
cashiering by court-martial
reducing of the regiment or corps
deranging

notable phrase

there have been three, and no more than three, several modes of discharging or getting rid of Officers of the line, to wit, 1st by resignation. 2. Cashiering by Court-Martial, and 3. by reducing of the regiment or Corps, which in our Army obtained the name of Deranging. Neither description will apply to me.

document number

1784043090010

Document instances

In image In source Location in source
[view document] (4 pages) ccq02 (4 pages) Collection: Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript file) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859) B:69

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author David Brearly [unknown] [n/a]
Recipient Unknown Recipient [unknown] [n/a]