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Revolutionary War, American, 1775-1783

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Use only on Archival Objects. For Collections, use LCSH: United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783

Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:

Arnold and His Wife

 Item
Identifier: M069.04.0002.00001.00002.00006
Abstract

Arnold and his Wife, a picture taken from the frontispiece of a novel by Dr. S. Weir Mitchell.

Dates: 1750-1930

Arnold Family Scrapbook

 Item
Identifier: M069.04.0002.00001
Abstract

Scrapbook created by Helen Chadwick, Great-Granddaughter of Benedict Arnold. The scrapbook begins with a genealogy of the Arnold Family. There are clippings of ''days in history'' for days relevant to Benedict Arnold's history, and information about the countryside and houses related to the Arnold story, as well as handwritten copies of published pieces and family documents and correspondence.

Dates: 1750-1930

Bibliography of Books About Benedict Arnold

 Item
Identifier: M069.04.0002.00001.00002.00011

Biographical Materials, 1967-1991

 Series
Identifier: M069.03
Scope and Contents

Series 3 includes journal articles about Margaret Shippen Arnold, notes written by University of Denver Associate Professor of History Joyce D. Goodfriend (who published a journal article that contains transcripts of several of the letters), and correspondence about the collection.

Dates: 1967-1991

Correspondence, 1792-1847

 Series
Identifier: M069.01
Scope and Contents

Series 1 contains letters (organized alphabetically by sender) between family members.

Dates: 1792-1847

Documents, 1781-1843

 Series
Identifier: M069.02
Scope and Contents

Series 2 contains papers relating to the Arnold family, including Power of Attorney papers between Benedict Arnold and his sons Richard and Henry Arnold dated 1798, as well as receipts and business correspondence relating to their land in Canada.

Dates: 1781-1843

Honor to Four Nations, 1935 April 24

 Item
Identifier: M069.04.0002.00001.00002.00016
Abstract

Honor to Four Nations: Fort Ticonderoga, Site of Bitter Warfare between Indian, French, British and American Colonials, Now Serves as a Memorial, by Edgar MacKay Mills from the Christian Science Monitor, April 24, 1935.

Dates: 1935 April 24

Miscellaneous, Undated

 File
Identifier: M069.02.0001.0013
Abstract

Items including a brooch, a lock of Benedict Arnold's hair, Japanese passport

Dates: Undated

Revolutionary War Oath of Allegiance, 1778 May 12

 Item
Identifier: M271.01.0005.00020
Abstract

Oath of allegiance to the United States of Ameirca signed by General St Clair and countersigned by George Washington. Original was mounted on silk in the 1970s.

Dates: 1778 May 12

Taking of Fort Ticonderoga Celebrated on Restored Site, 1936

 Item
Identifier: M069.04.0002.00001.00002.00005
Abstract

Taking of Fort Ticonderoga Celebrated on Restored Site. Clipping from Christian Science Monitor, 1936

Dates: 1936