E 323 .G58 Copy 1 Organization of the Provisional Anny of the United States in the Anticipated War with France, 1798-1800 3 y DR. CARLOS E. GODFREY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from The Library of Congress http://www.archive.org/details/organizationofprOOgodf Organization of the Provisional Army of the United States in the Anticipated War with France, 1798»1800, By Dr. Carlos E. Godfrey "While the United States did not actually declare war against France, Congress substantially did so by their act of May 28, 1798, in authorizing the President to use the naval forces at his command to prevent depreda- tions upon American commerce by the armed vessels of the French Republic; and also in their declaration of the 7th of the following July, that the treaties existing between the two countries were no longer obligatory on the United States. Congress by their act of May 28, 1798, as well as the one superseding it on the second of the ensuing March, vested discretionary power in the Executive to increase the strength of the regular army and in accepting the service of volunteers, in the event of a declaration of war or a threatened invasion of the country by a foreign power. Aside from these precautionary measures the Presi- EI -3^3 2 Organization of the Provisional Army. dent of the United States was authorized and directed on July 16, 1798, to increase the regular militaiy estab- lishment with twelve regiments of infantry and six troops of light dragoons, ''to be enlisted for and during the continuance of the existing differences between the United States and the French Republic, unless sooner discharged." This increase was known as the Provi- sional Army. The act not only defined the composition and grades of rank of the organizations, but directed the six troops of dragoons, together with the two troops then in service, to be formed into a regiment, and it also provided for the appointment of certain grades of gen- eral officers. This act was amended on the 3d of the following March, which increased the enlisted strength of an infantry or cavalry regiment from 700 to 1000 men ; required the regimental staff, excepting the sur- geon and mates, to be commissioned in the line; and the grade of lieutenant, ensign or cornet, were desig- nated first and second lieutenants, respectively. The amendment further provided that a cavalry regiment should consist of five squadrons of two troops each; that an infantry regiment should be composed of two battalions of five companies each; that two regi- ments should constitute a brigade, and two brigades a division; together with other minor details immaterial to our subject. On July 19, 1798, all the general officers were commis- sioned ; Washington accepting the office of lieutenant- general; Alexander Hamilton becoming inspector-gen- eral; William North, adjutant-general; and James Craik, physician-genei-al. The twelve infantry regi- ments wore designated numerically, by order, the 5tli to ilio Ifitii regiments, respectively. These regiments togetbor witli the cavali-y were officered on January 8, 1799, excel )ting the 13th infantry, which was accom- plished February 13, and the 5tli and 6th infantry on the twenty- fourth of the following April. Organization of the Provisional Army. 3 In recruiting the Provisional Army it was designed that it should be raised in the following manner : Cav- alry Regiment- — two troops in Virginia, and one troop each in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and South Carolina; 5th Infantry — six companies in South Caro- lina, and two each in Georgia and Kentucky ; 6th Infan- try — nine companies in North Carolina, and one in Ten- nessee; 7th Infantry — ten companies in Virginia; 8th Infantry — ten companies in Virginia; 9th Infantry — ten companies in Maryland; 10th Infantry — ten com- panies in Pennsylvania ; 11th Infantry — six companies in New Jersey, three in Pennsylvania, and one in Dela- ware ; 12th Infantry — ten companies in New York ; 13th Infantry — ten companies in Connecticut ; 14th Infantry — ten companies in Massachusetts ; 15th Infantry — six companies in Maine, and four in Massachusetts; and the 16th Infantry — four companies in New Hampshire, and three each in Vermont and Rhode Island. The maximum enlistment of these organizations amounted to 12,928 men, including the non-commissioned staff and musicians. The large mass of unpublished manuscripts belong- ing to the Hamilton and Washington collections in the Congressional Library contains every species of official correspondence and returns, showing that the Provi- sional Army was more than a paper organization as generally believed. They also contain numerous lists of Revolutionary officers and others seeking commis- sions in the new army, showing their individual resi- dence, prior military service, recommendations, and other detailed minutia of personal interest. Carefully prepared plans of every regimental recruit- ing circle are found in the Hamilton papers, showing the location of the regimental rendezvous and the sev- eral sub-districts where officers were recruiting. The consolidated returns show that many of the regiments began recruiting in May, and others as late as August, 4 Organization of the Provisional Army. 1799. The latest one noticed for November 4, 1799, shows the following result : 5th Infantry — no returns ; 6th Infantry— 134 men; 7th Infantry— 258 ; 8th In- fantry— 424; 9th Infantry— 314; 10th Infantry— 448 ; 11th Infantry-^58; 12th Infantry— 287 ; 13th Infantry —371; 14th Infantry— 327; 15th Infantry— 145 ; and the 16th Infantry — 233; or an aggregate enlisted strength of 3399 men. By the act approved February 20, 1800, future enlistments were suspended until the further order of Congress, unless war should break out between France and the United States. In November, 1799, the several regiments were as- sembled at various military posts in the United States acquired by the government for that purpose. The staff to the brigade and division commanders appear to have been appointed at intervals in the spring of 1800, but no evidence is found that their nominations were either transmitted to or confirmed by the senate. On June 15, 1800, the Provisional Army was disbanded pursuant to an act of Congress approved the fourteenth of the previous month, whereby all officers and enlisted men were honorably discharged with three months extra pay. The convention of peace, commerce and navigation was concluded by the plenipotentiaries of the govern- ments of the United States and France Septembr 30, T800, and the ratification exchanged at Paris on the 31st of July, 1801. It was ai)])rovGd by the United States Senate December 19, 1801, and promulgated by a proc- lamation of the President of the United States the fol- lowing day. Organization of the Provisional Army. ROSTER OF OFFICERS. Compiled from the Hamilton and Washington papers in the Con- gressional Library, and from the records of the War Department. * Served in the Revolution. t Served in the Pennsylvania Insurrection. t Served in the War of 1812-15. GEORGE WASHINGTON*, Lieutenant General, 19th July, 1798; residence. Mount Vernon, Va.; died, Mount Vernon, Va., 14tli December, 1799. ALEXANDER HAMILTON*, Inspector General, rank of Major General, 19th July, 1798; residence. New York, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died. New York, N. Y., 12th July, 1804. CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY*, Major General, 19th July, 1798; residence, Charleston, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died, Charleston, S. C, 16th August, 1825. HENRY KNOX*, Major General, 19th July, 1798; residence, Boston, Mass. ; commission declined ; died, Thomaston, Me., 25th October, 1806. HENRY LEE*t, Major General, 19th July, 1798; resi- dence, Westmoreland County, Va. ; honorably dis- charged, 15th June, 1800; died, Cumberland Island, Ga., 25th March, 1818. EDWARD HAND*, Major General, 19th July, 1798; residence, Lancaster County, Penna. ; honorably dis- charged 15tli June, 1800 ; died, Rockf ord, Penna., 3d September, 1802. JOHN BROOKS*, Brigadier General, 19th July, 1798; residence, Medford, Mass.; commission declined; died, Medford, Mass., 2d March, 1825. WILLIAM WASHINGTON*, Brigadier General, 19th July, 1798 ; residence, near Charleston, S. C. ; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died, near -Charles- ton, S. C, 6th March, 1810. JONATHAN DAYTON*, Brigadier General, 19th 6 Organization of the Provisional Army. July, 1798; residence, Elizabeth Town, N. J.; com- mission declined; died, Elizabeth Town, N. J., 9th October, 1824. WILLIAM NOETH*, Adjutant General, rank of Brigadier General, 19th July, 1798; residence, Al- bany, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died, Duanesburg, N. Y., 4th January, 1836. EBENEZER HUNTINGTON*, Brigadier General, 19th July, 1798; residence, Norwich, Conn.; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800; died, Norwich, Conn., 17th June, 1834. ANTHONY WALTON WHITE*;-, Brigadier General, 19th July, 1798; residence. New Brunswick, N. J.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died New Brunswick, N. J., 10th February, 1803. WILLIAM RICHARDSON DAVIE*, Brigadier Gen- eral, 19th July, 1798 ; residence, Halifax, N. C. ; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800; died, Camden, S. C, 18th November, 1820. JOHN SEVIER*, Brigadier General, 19th July, 1798; residence, Nashville, Tenn. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died, near Fort Decatur, Ga., 24th September, 1815. JAMES CRAIK*, Physician General, rank of Lieuten- ant Colonel, 19th July, 1798; residence, Alexandria, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died, Vancluse, Fairfax County, Va., 6th February, 1814. CAVALRY REGIMENT. JOHN WATTS*, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant, 8th January (accepted 29th May), 1799; residence, Bedford, Va.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died, 8th June, 1830. JOHN TAYLOE, (2d) Major, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Richmond County, Va.; commission declined. SOLO:\rON van RENSSELAERi, (1st) Major, 8th Organization of the Provisional Army. 7 January, 1799; residence, Albany, N. Y.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 23d April, 1852. JOHN BAYLOR ARMISTEAD, Captain, 8th January (accepted 21st January), 1799; residence, near Alex- andria, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES VINCENT BALL|, Captain, 6th February, 1799; residence, Virginia; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802 ; died 24th February, 1818. JAMES BURNI, Captain, 5th March (accepted 12th April), 1799; residence, Charleston, S. C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 28th February, 1831. LAURENCE LEWIS, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Frederick County, Va.; commission de- clined. WILLIAM SPENCER, -Captain, 8th January (ac- cepted 15th February), 1799; residence, Georgetown Cross Roads (also given Kent County), Md.; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. BENJAMIN WILLIAMSON!, Captain, 8th Januaiy (accepted 18th January), 1799; residence, Elizabeth Town, N. J.; Deputy Paymaster General, 14th No- vember, 1799 ; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802. RICHARD WILLING, Captain, 8th January (ac- cepted 18th January), 1799; residence, Philadelphia, Penna. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 18th May, 1858. GEORGE WASHINGTON CRAIK, Lieutenant, 8th January (accepted 22d January), 1799; residence, Alexandria, Va.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802. ROBERT GRAY, Lieutenant, 8th January (accepted 23d January), 1799; born, Ireland; residence. Sun- bury, Penna. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 14th Janu- ary, 1831. CHARLES FENTON MERCER, Lieutenant, 8th 8 Organization of the Provisional Army. January, 1799; residence, Fredericksburg, Va. ; com- mission declined. RICHARD TILGHMAN, Lieutenant, 8tli Januaiy (ac- cepted 28th January), 1799; residence, near Center- viDe, Md. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN DE EARTH WALBACHt, Lieutenant, 8th January (accepted 16th January), 1799; bom, Ger- many; residence, Lancaster, Penna.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 10th June, 1857. LAURENCE WASHINGTON, Lieutenant, 8th Janu- ary (accepted 20th February), 1799; residence. King George County, Va. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802. RICHARD COOK, Cornet, 8th January (accepted 6th February), 1799; residence, Baltimore, Md. ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 3d March, 1799 ; resigned 9th March, 1800. GEORGE WASHINGTON PARK CUSTIS, Comet, 8th January (accepted 10th February), 1799; resi- dence, Mt. Vernon, Va.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15tli June, 1800. CARTER B. FONTAINE, Cornet, 8th January (ac- cef)ted 12th February), 1799; residence, Dumfries, Va.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ALEXANDER McCOMB, JR., Cornet, 8th January (accepted 17th January), 1799; residence. New York, N. Y. ; final record unknown. WILLIAM C. ROGERS, Cornet, 8th January (ac- cepted 19th January), 1799; residence, Philadelphia, Penna.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; paymaster, declined 19th October, 1799; honorably discharged ]st June, 1802. CHARLES TUTT, Cornet, 8th January (accepted 3d February), 1799; residence, Culpeper County, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802. Organization of the Provisional Army. 9 STEPHEN G. SIMMONS, 1st Lieutenant and Pay- master, 22d October (accepted 24th October), 1799; residence, New Jersey; dismissed 12th November, 1800. FIFTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. JOHN SMITH*, Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, 24th April, 1799 ; born Maryland ; residence, Cheraw, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 6th June, 1811. JAMES ARMSTRONG*, (1st) Major, 12th July, 1799; born, Pennsylvania; residence, Richmond, Ga.; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. HENRY MIDDLETON RUTLEDGE, (2d) Major, 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Charleston, S. C. ; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 20th January, 1844. WILLIAM A. DAINGERFIELD, Captain, 8th Janu- ary, 1799 ; residence, Lexington, Ky. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. BENJAMIN EASELY, Captain, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, Jackson County, Ga.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES HARTLEY, Captain, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, St. Paul, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NOAH KELSEY, Captain, 12th July, 1799; residence, Richmond County, Ga.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN KERSHAW, Captain, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, Camden, S. C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN MITCHELL, Captain, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, South Carolina; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ZACHARIAH NETTLES, Captain, 12th July, 1799; residence, Cheraw, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. 10 Organization of the Provisional Army. WILLIAM SIMONS, Captain, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, St. Paul, S. C; commission declined. PAUL THOMPSON, Captain, 12tli July, 1799; resi- dence, Orangeburg, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. BENJAMIN FOSSIN TEAPIEPt, Captain, 12th July, 1799; residence, Georgetown, S. C. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. FLEMING WOODRIDGE, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Danville (also given Paris), Ky. ; honorably discharged 15tli June, 1800. CHARLES BOYLE, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, St. Paul, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN BROWN, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, Camden, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. STANMORE BUTLER, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Ninety-Six, S. C. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE CLAYTON, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Jefferson County, Ga. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. PIERRE GAILLARD, 1st Lieutenant, 14th May, 1799; residence, Charleston, S. C. ; commission declined. JOSIAS HEYWARD, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Beaufort District, S. C; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JOHN JAMESON, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Frankfort, Ky. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. CHARLES KILGORE, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Lexington, Ky. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM TAYLOR, JR.,:}: 1st Lieutenant, 14th May, 1799; residence, Columbia, S. C. ; 1st Lieutenant and Organization of the Provisional Army. 11 Paymaster, 15tli November, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800 ; died 5th August, 1837. WILLIAM WINDHAM TEAPIEE, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Georgetown, S. C; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. PETEE WILLIAMSON, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence. Green Cou;itj-, Ga.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. CHAELES CODNEE ASH, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799 ; residence, St. Paul, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EDWAED CEOFT, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Georgetown, S. C; commission declined. WILLIAM DAEKEY, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799 ; residence, Eichmond County, Ga.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. CHAELES JONES JENKINS, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1800; residence, South Carolina; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ELIJAH JOHNSON, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Lexington, Ky.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIS MOEGAN, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Frankfort, Ky.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS OSBOENE, JE., 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799 ; residence, St. Paul, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN PAEKEE, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence. Goose Creek, S. C. ; commission declined. (Son of William Parker.) FEANCIS EOGEES, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Cheraw, S. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL TAYLOE, 2d Leutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Washington, S. C. ; commission declined. JOHNSON WELLBOEN, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 12 Organization of tlie Provisional Army. 1799; residence, Wilkes County, Ga. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. SIXTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. JALIES READ,* Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, 24th April (accepted 26th April), 1799; residence, Wilmington, N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM BRICKELL,* (2d) Major, 12th July (ac- cepted 12th July), 1799; residence, Lewisburg, N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ALEXANDER DUNCAN MOORE, (1st) Major, 12th July (accepted 12th July), 1799; residence, near Wil- mington, N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM P. ANDERSON,! Captain, 7th Regiment, 8th January, 1799 ; transferred to 6th Regiment 24th April, 1799; residence, Nashville, Tenn. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL GRAVES BARRON, Captain, 24th April (accepted 25th April), 1799; residence, Newbern, N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM DICKSON, Captain, 24th April (accepted 1st May), 1799; residence, Lincolnton, N. C. ; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. ELI GAITHER, Captain, 24th April (accepted 6th May), 1799; residence, Iredell County (post-office, Salisbury), N. C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM HALL, Captain, 24th April (accepted 14th May), 1799; residence, Brunswick County (post- office, Halifax), N. C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. MAURICE MOORE,* Captain, 14th May, 1799; born, Virginia; residence, Halifax District, Martin County, N, C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 13 JOHN NICHOLAS,* Captain, 23d April (accepted 4th May), 1799; residence, Northampton County (post-office, Princeton), N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EDMUND SMITH WICK, Captain, 24th April (ac- cepted 26th April), 1799; residence, Martin County (post-office, Halifax), N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES TAYLOR, Captain, 8th January (accepted 10th May), 1799; residence, Rockingham Court- House, N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN WILLIAMS,! Captain, 23d April (accepted 8th May), 1799; residence, Surry County (post-office, Rockford), N. C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800, died 10th August, 1827. JOSEPH ALEXANDER, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Burke County (post-office, Morgan- ton) , N. C. ; commission declined. GEORGE WASHINGTON DAVIDSON, 1st Lieuten- ant, 24th April 1799 ; residence, Montgomery Court- House, N. C. ; commission declined. EDWARD JONES, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April (ac- cepted 26th April), 1799; residence, Newbern, N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. McKENNY LONG, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Halifax, N. C. ; 1st Lieutenant and Adju- tant, 8th August, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES MACKAY, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April (ac- cepted 12th May), 1799; residence. Rowan County (post-office, Salisbury), N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM MARTIN, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799 ; residence, North Carolina; commission declined. HUGH NEWMAN, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, North Carolina ; commission declined. BENJAMIN SMITH, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April (ac- 14 Organization of the Provisional Army. cepted 25tli July), 1799; residence, Richmond County (post-office, Rockingham), N. C; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. LEWIS TINER, Lieutenant, 7th Regiment, 8th Jan- uary, 1799; resident, Knoxville, Tenn.; 1st Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799; transferred to 6th Regiment 24th April, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT TROY, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Salisbury, N. C. ; commission declined. CARLETON WALKER, 1st Lieutenant, 24th April (accepted 25th April), 1799; residence, Wilmington, N. C; 1st Lieutenant and Paymaster, 16th July, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN CARROWAY, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Wilkes County, N. C. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. DAVID T. W. COOK, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April (ac- cepted 30th April), 1799; residence, Mecklenberg County (post-office, Charlotte), N. C; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. BENJAMIN FORSYTH,! 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence. North Carolina; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800; killed at Odelltown, N. Y., 28th June, 1814. EDMUND PENDLETON GAINES,J Ensign, 7th Regiment, 10th January, 1799; residence, Knoxville (also given Blountsville), Tenn.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; transferred to 6th Regiment 24th April, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 6th June, 1849. ALEXANDER PIUNTER, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence. North Carolina; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. HUGH MONTGOMERY, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence. North Carolina; commission de- clined. Organization of the Provisional Army. 15 JAMES MORRIS, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence, Rutherford County (post-office, Lincoln- ton), N. C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ABNER PASTEUR, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; residence. North Carolina ; 2d Lieutenant and Quar- termaster, — November, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. MARCUS, SPIARPE, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April (ac- cepted 1st May), 1799; residence, Iredell County (post-office, Salisbury), N. C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN WILKINSON, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April (ac- cepted 20th May), 1799; residence, Robeson County (post-office, Lumberton), N. C; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROGER CUTLER, Surgeon, 24th April, 1800; resi- dence, Fayetteville, N. C. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SEVENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. WILLIAM BENTLEY,* Lieutenant Colonel Com- mandant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Powhatan, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES BAYTOP,* (2d) Major, 10th January, 1799; residence, Gloucester County, Va.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT BEALE,* (1st) Major, 8th January, 1799; residence, Madison (also given New London), Va.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 18th Sep- tember, 1843. DANIEL BALL,* Captain, 10th January, 1799; bom, Virginia; residence, near Richmond, Va.; resigned 31st May, 1800. WILLIAM K. BLUE,* Captain, 12th July, 1799; vice Turner, declined; residence, Berkeley County, Va.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; killed in a duel, 1802. 16 Organization of the Provisional Army. JAMES CALDWELL, Captain, lOth January, 1799; residence, Wheeling, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Captain, 10th January, 1799; residence, Washington County (also given Lee County), Va.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EDMUND CLARK,* Captain, 10th January, 1799; residence, Spotsylvania County, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. BARTHOLOMEW DANDRIDGE, Captain, 10th Jan- uary, 1799; residence. New Kent County, Va. ; com- mission declined. JOHN DAVIDSON, Captain, 10th January, 1799 ; born, Pennsylvania; residence, Richmond, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS GREENE, Captain, 10th January, 1799; residence, Fredericksburg, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT KING, Captain, 10th January, 1799; resi- dence, Hanover County, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ARCHIBALD C. RANDOLPH,! Captain, 10th Jan- uary, 1799; residence, Goochland Court-House, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 14th No- vember, 1813. THOMAS TURNER, Captain, 10th January, 1799; residence. King George County, Va. ; commission de« clined. ADDISON BOWLES ARMISTEAD,? Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Alexandria, Va. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 10th February, 1813. GEORGE ARMISTEAD,$ Ensign, 14th January, 1799 ; residence, near Alexandria, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d Marcli, 1799; 1st Lieutenant, 14th May, 1800; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 25th April, 1818." Organization of the Provisional Army. 17 VAN BENNETT, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Shepherds Town, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JOHN BRAHAN, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799 ; resi- dence, Winchester, Va.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT CARRINGTON, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Riclnnond, Va. ; commission declined by reason of ill health. MARCUS COMBS, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Virginia ; 1st Lieutenant, 4th April, 1800 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JESSE DOLD, Ensign, 14th January, 1799 ; residence, Staunton, Va.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant, 24th April, 1800; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JESSE EWELL, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Dumfries, Va.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 27th July, 1847. BREWER GOODWIN, JR., Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799 ; residence, Isle of Wight, Va. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; resigned 10th August, 1799. JOSEPH GRIGSBY, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Lexington, Va.; final record unknown. JOHN HEISKELL, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Virginia; 1st Lieutenant, 12th May, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 16th May, 1799 ; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 3d December, 1836. CALVIN MORGAN, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Staunton, Va.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant and Paymaster, 16th May, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM SAUNDERS, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Virginia ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. 18 Organization of the Provisional Army. HORATIO STARK,; Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Stevensburg, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant, 1st May, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 16th May, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT TEMPLE, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, King William County, Va. ; commission de- clined. FELIX WILTON, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Hardy County, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL J. WINSTON, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Hanover County, Va. ; 1st Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. BARTLETT ANDERSON, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Richmond, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JAMES BROWN, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Staunton, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JACOB CALL, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799, vice Crump, declined ; residence, Virginia ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. FRANCIS W. COOK, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Gloucester County, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JOHN CRUMP, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, Fredericksburg, Va; commission declined. WILLIAM DEAN, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; resi- dence, Bath County, Va. ; commission declined. ALEXANDER HENDERSON, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence. Prince William County, Va. ; com- mission declined. PETER LAM KIN, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; resi- dence, Colchester (also given Norfolk), Va. ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th' June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 19 ANDREW MOORE LUSK, Ensign, 14th January, 1799 ; residence, Fredericksburg, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM POTTS, Ensign, 8th Januaiy, 1799; resi- dence, Petersburg, Va.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN F. POWELL, 2d Lieutenant, 5th November, 1799; residence, Virginia; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. PHILIP ROOTS, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, Gloucester County, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. FRANCIS H. PEYTON, Surgeon, 12th July, 1799; residence, Virginia ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THADDEUS C APRON, Surgeon's Mate, 12th July, 1799; residence, Virginia; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES W. WALLACE, Surgeon's Mate, 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Virginia ; resigned 30th April, 1800. EIGHTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. THOMAS PARKER,*! Lieutenant Colonel Com- mandant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Winchester, Va.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 24th January, 1820. LAWRENCE BUTLER,* (1st) Major, 24th April, 1799; vice Morgan, declined; residence, Frederick County, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM CAMPBELL,* (2d) Major, 10th January, 1799 ; residence, Orange County, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800 ; died 22d January, 1845. SIMON MORGAN,* (1st) Major, 8th January, 1799; residence, Fauquier County, Va.; commission de- clined. RICHARD CHINN, Captain, 10th January, 1799 ; resi- 20 Organisation of the Provisional Army. dence, Middleburg, Va.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT GREGG,* Captain, 10th January, 1799 ; born, Pennsylvania ; residence, Culpeper County, Va. ; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. NATHANIEL HENRY, Captain, 3d March, 1799; resi- dence, Shepherdstown, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. DANIEL C. LANE, Captain, 10th January, 1799; resi- dence, Centerville, Va.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. PHILIP LIGHTFOOT, Captain, 10th January, 1799; residence, Culpeper County, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. GARNET PEYTON, Captain, 10th January, 1799; residence, Aquia, near Dumfries, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. HENRY PIERCY,* Captain, 10th January, 1799; resi- dence, Alexandria, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EDMUND HAINES TAYLOR, Captain, 10th Jan- uary (accepted 10th February), 1799; residence Winchester, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June 1800. PRESLEY PETER THORNTON,* Captain, 10th January, 1799; residence, Washington City, Va. honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE STEPTOE WASHINGTON, Captain, 10th January, 1799; residence, near Martinsburgh, Va. honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. LEMUEL BENT, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799 residence, Alexandria, Va. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant and Pajonaster, 2d May 1799; lionoral)ly discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN G. BROWN, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799 residence, Leesburg, Va. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 21 JOHN CAMPBELL, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, near Martinsburg, Va.; commission de- clined. JAMES DUNCANSON, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799 ; residence, Culpeper County, Va. ; 1st Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. FRANCIS FOUCHEE, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Richmond Court-House, Va. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; resigned 22d February, 1800. ROBERT GUSTIN, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Hancock, Va.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS JAMESON, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Culpeper County, Va.; 1st Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. CHARLES J. LOVE, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799 ; residence, Salisbury, Va. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SIMON OWENS,! Ensign, 14th January, 1799 ; resi- dence, Stephensburgh, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant, 4th April, 1800 ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE TATE, Lieutenant, 14th January, 1799; resi- dence, near Martinsburg, Va. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 2d May, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES TUTT, JR., Ensig-n, 14th January, 1799; resi- dence, Culpeper County, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant, 15th November, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN WILLIAMS, Lieutenant, 10th January, 1799; residence, Prince William County, Va. ; 1st Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. 22 Organization of the Provisional Army. EGBERT BELL, 2d Lieutenant, 12tli July, 1799; born, Virginia; residence, Frederick County, Va.; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. URIAH BLUE,| 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; resi- dence, Berkeley County, Va. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died May, 1836. OBADIAH CLIFFORD, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence, Alexandria, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN CRANE, JR., Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence, Middleburg, Va. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN THORNTON FITZHUGH, Ensign, 14th Janu- ary, 1799; residence, Loudon County (also given Frederick County), Va. ; commission declined. GEORGE WASHINGTON HUMPHRIES, Ensign, 10th January, 1799; residence, near Martinsburg, Va.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 2d Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 2d May, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT LITTLE, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Virginia ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HUGH McAllister, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Rockbridge County, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JOHN MEREDITH, 2d Lieutenant, 23d April, 1799; residence, Virginia; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. STROTHER SETTLE, Ensign, 14th Januaiy, 1799; residence, Augusta County (also given Frederick County), Va.; commission declined. CHARLES SHACKLEFORD, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence, Culpeper County, Va. ; 2d Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN STEPHENS, 2d Lieutenant, 24th April, 1799; Organization of the Provisional Army. 23 residence, Berkeley County, Va. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. RICHARD TAYLOR, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Virginia ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. REUBEN THORNTON, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence, Spotsylvania County, Va. ; commission de- clined. WILLIS WELLS, JR., Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence, Virginia; commission declined. JOHN C. WILLIAMS, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence. Prince William County, Va.; commission declined. EDWARD CONRAD, Surgeon, 5th July, 1799; resi- dence, Virginia; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL M. GRIFFITH, Surgeon's Mate, 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Virginia ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS TIPLETT, Surgeon's Mate, 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Virginia; Surgeon, U. S. Navy, 14th Octo- ber, 1799; resigned 10th July, 1804. NINTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. JOSIAS CARVEL HALL,* Lieutenant Colonel Com- mandant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Havre de Grace, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM DENT BE ALL,* (1st) Major, 8th Janu- ary, 1799; residence, Georgetown, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 24th September, 1829. DAVID HOPKINS,* (2d) Major, 8th January, 1799; born, Massachusetts; residence, Reister's Town, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 7th March, 1824. LLOYD BEALL,*! Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- 24 Organization of the Provisional Army. dence, Georgetown, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 5th October, 1817. BRADLEY BEANS, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Prince George County, Md. ; commission de- clined. JOHN C. BEATTY, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Allegany County, Md. ; commission declined. THOMAS BEATTY, JR., Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Frederick Town, Md. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. GERARD BRISCOE, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Port Tobacco, Md.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. VALENTINE BROTHERS, Captain, 3d March, 1799 ; residence, Frederick Town, Md. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. REZIN DAVIDGE, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Annapolis, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. RICHARD EARLE, Captain, 14th May, 1799; resi- dence, Talbot County, Md.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN W. HACKETT, Captain, 3d March, 1799; residence, Centreville, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JONATHAN HODGSON, Captain, 3d March, 1799; residence, Chester Town, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM NICHOLSON, Captain, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Queen Annes County, Md. ; commis- sion declined. JACOB NORRIS,* Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Harford County, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ISAAC SPENCER, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Georgetown Cross Roads (also given Kent County), Md.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 25 LEVI ALEXANDER, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Elkton, Md. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN B. BARNES, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Port Tobacco, Md. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. AQUILA BEALE, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Georgetown, Md. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. CHARLES CLEMENTS, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; residence, Charles County, Md. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Hagers Town, Md.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT GOVER, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799, residence, Cecil County, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EDWARD A. HOWARD, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Baltimore County, Md. ; commission declined. HENRY C. NEALE,t Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Upper Marlboro (also given St. Marys County), Md. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. NINIAN PINKNEY, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Annapolis, Md. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant and Paymaster, 23d April, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM SAVIN, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Cecil County, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN THOMPSON, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence. Queen Annes County, Md. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. MATTHEW TILGHMAN, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Chester Town, Md. ; 1st Lieutenant, 26 Organization of the Provisional Army. 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EICHAED WILLIAM WEST, Lieutenant, 8th Janu- ary, 1799; residence. Prince George County, Md.; commission declined. JOHN ADLUM, JR., 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; born, Pennsylvania ; residence, Frederick Town, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOSEPH BENTLEY, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Maryland; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN BRANGLE, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Frederick County, Md.; commission declined. ALEXANDER COOPER, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Hagers Town, Md.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 2d lieutenant and Quartermaster, 10th June, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS DENT, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence. Port Tobacco, Md. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EDWARD FORD, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence. Port Tobacco, Md.; commission declined. LEVI G. FORD, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Cecil County, Md.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. LEVI HILLARY, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Frederick County, Md.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. DANIEL HUGHES,? Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Cecil Furnace, Md. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant, 23d April, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ENOS NOLAND, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Frederick County, Md.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. BENJAMIN NOW LAND, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Abingdon, Md.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 27 GEORGE PETER, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799, residence, Georgetown, Md.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM SWAN, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Easton, Md. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN WARREN, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Maryland ; conunission declined. ROBERT GEDDES, Surgeon, 8th January, 1799 ; resi- dence, Kent County, Md. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. CHARLES A. BEATTY, Surgeon's Mate, 14th May, 1800; residence, Maryland; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM BEATTY, Surgeon's Mate, 3d March, 1799 ; commission declined. DARDEN BROWN, Surgeon's Mate, 3d March, 1799; residence. New York; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ANDERSON WARFIELD, Surgeon's Mate, 8th Janu- ary, 1799; commission declined. CHARLES H. WINDER, Surgeon's Mate, 8th January, 1799; commission declined. TENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. THOMAS LLOYD MOORE,* Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Phila- delphia, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 28th August, 1813. WILLIAM HENDERSON,* (1st) Major, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Greencastle, Penna. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE STEVENSON,* (2d) Major, 8th January, 1799; residence, Pittsburg, Penna.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM RICHARDSON ATLEE, Captain, 8th 28 Organization of the Provisional Army. January, 1799 ; residence, Philadelphia, Penna. ; com- mission declined. JAMES ASHMAN, Captain, 3d March, 1799; resi- dence, Huntingdon, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES BLAINE, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Carlisle, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HUGH BRADY,! Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Sunbury, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 15th April, 1851. DAVID DUNCAN, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Pittsburg, Penna. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. BENJAMIN GIBBS, JR., Captain, 3d March, 1799; residence, Philadelphia, Penna.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM GRAHAM, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Bedford County, Penna.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. MATTHEW HENRY, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Lancaster, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ANDREW JOHNSON,* Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, York Town, Penna. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOSEPH McKINNEY, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Shippensburg, Penna.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT WESTCOTT, Captain, 24th April, 1799; residence, Pennsylvania; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL FELTON, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Philadelphia, Penna.; commission de- clined. SAMUEL R. FRANKLIN, 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; residence, Pennsylvania; 1st Lieutenant and Organization of the Provisional Army. 29 Paymaster, 12tli September, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. DAVID IRVING, 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 1st April, 1799 ; residence, Pennsylvania ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT LAWRENCE, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Huntingdon County, Penna.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOSIAH McELWAINE, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Philadelphia, Penna.; commission declined. ALEXANDER McNAIR, Ensign, 8th Januarj^ 1799; residence, Pittsburg, Penna.; commission declined; 1st Lieutenant, 23d April, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800; died 9th May, 1826. SAMUEL B. MAGAW, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Mercersburg, Penna.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM MORROW,! 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Pittsburg, Penna.; 1st Lieutenant, 9th October, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES P. NELSON, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Mifflin County, Penna.; commission de- clined. DAVID OFFLEY, 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; residence, Philadelphia, Penna.; 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster, May 1799 ; resigned 15th April, 1800. CROMWELL PEARCE,! 1st Lieutenant, 3d May, 1799; residence, Philadelphia, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 2d April, 1852. JOHN SHARP, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Shippensburg, Penna.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Paymaster, 26th April, 1799; killed in a duel at Camp '^ Bristol" by Captain Andrew Johnson 12th September, 1799. 30 Organization of the Provisional Army. HENRY G. SLOUGH, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Lancaster County, Penna. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS SWEARINGEN, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; born, Virginia ; residence, Washington County, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NELSON WADE, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Montgomery County, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. BENJAMIN WALLACE,! Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, near Harrisburg, Penna.; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. PAUL AVEITZELL, 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; residence, Lancaster, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HENRY WESTCOTT, Lieutenant, 8th Januaiy, 1799; residence, Philadelphia, Penna. ; conunission de- clined. ROBERT GEORGE BARDE, 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT CHAMBERS, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Huntingdon County, Penna.; 2d Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ARCHIBALD D. DAVIS, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Lancaster County, Penna. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; resigned 27th January, 1800. JOHN A. DOUGLASS, Ensign, 8th Januar^^ 1799; residence, near York Town, Penna.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE HAMILL, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Chambersburg (also given Shippensburg), Penna.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 31 JOHN HAY, JR., 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; resi- dence, York County, Penna. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOSEPH KNOX, 2d Lieutenant, 13th October, 1799; residence, Shippensburg, Penna.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS LEE, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Erie County, Penna. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN S. PORTER, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Philadelphia (also given Chester), Perma. ; commission declined ; Ensign, 4th Regiment, 8th Jan- uary, 1799 ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 25th November, 1799; honorably discharged 1st June, 1802. HUGH H. POTTS, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Philadelphia, Penna.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN SMITH, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Northumberland County, Penna.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HERMAN WITNER, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Lancaster County, Penna.; commission de- clined. HENRY HALL, Surgeon, 12th July, 1799; commission declined. WILLIAM HURST, Surgeon, 9th September, 1799; residence, Lancaster, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES IRVINE, Surgeon's Mate, 12th July, 1799; born, Ireland; residence, Pennsylvania; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE WILSON, Surgeon's Mate, 12th July, 1799; residence, Pennsylvania; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. 32 OrganizaUon of the Provisional Army. ELEVENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. AARON OGDEN,*t Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Elizabeth Town, N. J. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 19th April, 1839. JOHN ADLUM, (2) Major, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Philadelphia, Penna.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 1st March, 1836. WILLIAM SHUTE,* (1st) Major, 8th January, 1799; residence, Elizabeth Town, N. J.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL BOWMAN,* Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Wilkes Barre, Penna.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ALMARINE BROOKS,*! Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Cumberland, N. J.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1799; died 25th January, 1824. WALTER KER COLE,t Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, New Germantown, N. J.; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d March, 1799 ; Captain, 3d March, 1799 ; re- signed — May, 1800. PETER FAULKNER,* Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Easton, Penna. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 20th September, 1823. DENISE FORMAN,t Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Middletown Point, N. J.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT HUNT, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Trenton, N. J.; resigned 20th April, 1800. SAMUEL IRWINE,:!: Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Northampton County, Penna. ; 1st Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799; Captain, 20th April, 1800; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Name also given Erwin.) CHARLES MARLES,;- Captain, 8tli January, 1799; residence. New Mills, N. J.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 33 JAMES REID, Captain, 3d March, 1799; residence, York County, Penna. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOB STOCKTON, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Princeton, N. J.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL WHITE, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Dover, Del. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM J. ANDERSON, 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; residence, Burlington, N. J,; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800, JAMES BATTEL, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Dover, Del.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HENRY BETZ, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Reading, Penna.; commission declined. THOMAS BULLMAN, JR., Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, opposite Easton, Penna.; 2d Lieu- tenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant, 20th April, 1800 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN CALDWELL, 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; residence, Dover, Del.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM CARSON,! Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Harrisburg, Penna.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HENRY DRAKE, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence. New Brunswick, N. J.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant, 20th April, 1800 ; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. CHARLES B. GREEN, 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; residence. New Jersey; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. LEAVIS HOWARD, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 •, residence, Bristol, Penna. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 13th January, 1811. 34 Organization of the Provisional Army. JOHN G. McWHORTER, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Newark, N. J.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Paymaster, 6th April, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE M. OGDEN, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; residence, New York, N. Y. ; 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 6th April, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. WILLLiM POTTER, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Bridge ton, N. J. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 6th April, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS READING, JR., Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Flemington, N. J.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; resigned 2d July, 1799. SAMUEL OWEN SMITH, 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799 ; commission declined. ROBERT CURRIE THOMPSON, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Johnsonburg, N. J.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL S. VOORHEES, Lieutenant, 8th January 1799; residence, Woodbridge, N. J.; 1st Lieutenant 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June 1800. JABEZ CALDWELL, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 residence, Dover, Del,; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES CLAYTON, JR., Ensign, 9th January, 1799 residence, Dover, Del. ; commission declined, THOMAS YARDLEY HOW, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July (accepted 18th July), 1799; residence, Trenton, N. J,; detailed as military secretary to Major Gen- eral Hamilton, 18th July, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. HEATHCOAT JOHNSON, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; Organization of the Provisional Army. 35 residence, Amboy, N. J.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN MILROY, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Lewistown, Penna.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Harrisburg, Penna.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. CLARENCE MULFORD,t 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1800; residence, Bridgeton, N. J.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM PIATT, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Trenton, N. J. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 16th August, 1834. CHARLES READ, Ensig-n, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Burlington, N. J.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; resigned 17th July, 1799. JAMES RHEA, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Monmouth Court-House, N. J.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; transferred to 1st Infantry, 1st April, 1800. JOSEPH VAN CLEVE, 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; residence. New Jersey; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. BENJAMIN WORRELL, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Reading, Penna. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN CHETWOOD, JR.,t Surgeon, 1st April, 1799; residence, Elizabeth Town, N. J.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800 ; died — August, 1832. JOHN HOWELL, Surgeon's Mate, 24th April, 1799; residence, New Jersey; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN C. WINANS, Surgeon's Mate, 24th April, 1799; residence, Elizabeth Town, N. J.; honorably dis- charged 15tli June, 1800. 36 Organization of the Provisional Army. TWELFTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. WILLIAM STEPHENS SMITH,* Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, 8th January, 1799; residence, East Chester, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 10th June, 1816. DOWE J. FONDEY,* Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Ballston, N. Y. ; (2d) Major, 15th Octo- ber, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. CHRISTOPHER HUTTON,* (2d) Major, 8th Janu- ary, 1799; residence, Rensselarwick, N. Y. ; commis- sion declined. WILLIAM WILLCOCKS,* (1st) Major, 8th January, 1799; residence, New York, N. Y. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JAMES BENNETT, Captain, 8th January, 1799 ; resi- dence, Columbia County, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. PHILIP CHURCH, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, New York, N. Y. ; Aide-de-Camp to Major General Hamilton, 1st May, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. PHILIP COURTLANDT, Captain, 3d March, 1799; residence, Norwalk, Conn.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE W. KIRKLAND, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Herkimer County, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ADRIAN KISS AM, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, New York, N. Y.; resigned 15th April, 1800, JEREMIAH LANDON, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Troy, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN W. PATTERSON, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, New York, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JUSTUS B. SMITH, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- Organization of the Provisional Army. 37 dence, Otsego County, N. Y. ; commission declined. ANDREW WHITE, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Cambridge, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. RICHARD BALDWIN, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence. New York, N. Y. ; resigned 1st March, 1800. JOSEPH C. COOPER, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence. New York, N. Y. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1800 ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM CUMMINGS,* Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence, Fairfield, N. Y. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant, 4th April, 1800; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. MOSES FOSTER, Lieutenant, 14th January, 1799; residence, Troy, N. Y.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. DAVID S. JONES, Lieutenant, 14th January, 1799; residence. Queen's County, N. Y. ; commission de- clined. ROBERT LE ROY LIVINGSTON,! Lieutenant, 14th January, 1799; residence, Livingston's Manor, N. Y. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HENRY W. LUDLOW, Lieutenant, 14th January, 1799 ; residence. New York, N. Y. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 5th April, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NATHANIEL PAUDLING, Lieutenant, 14th January, 1799; residence, Westchester, N. Y.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; resigned 4th June, 1799. PHILIP S. SCHUYLER, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Troy, N. Y. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES SMITH, JR., 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence. New York, N. Y. ; 1st Lieutenant and Pay- 38 Organization of the Provisional Army. master, 5tli April, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS THOMPSON, Lieutenant, 14th January, 1799 ; residence. Orange County, N. Y. ; 1st Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ELNATHAN W. WHEELER, Lieutenant, 14th Janu- ary, 1799; residence, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS H. WILLLOIS, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Geneva, N. Y.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant, 1st April, 1800; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. (Name also given Thomas W. Williams.) PROSPER BROWN, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Clinton County, N. Y. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; died 9th April, 1800. Wn^LLiM COCKS, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence. New York; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 2d Lieutenant and Adjutant, 5th April, 1799 ; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. TOBIAS VINCENT CUYLER, 2d Lieutenant, 13th September, 1799; born. New York; residence, Al- bany, N. Y.; resigned 22d February, 1800. JOHN DUER, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence. New York, N. Y.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE F. HARRISON, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence. New York, N. Y.; commission de- clined. JOSEPH HERKIMER, 2d Lieutenant, 12th Septem- ber, 1799; residence, New York; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL HOFFMAN, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence. New York, N. Y. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; dismissed 9th February, 1800. Organizafion of the Provisional Army. 39 CORNELIUS KIPP, 2d Lieutenant, 13th October, 1799; residence, Kipp's Bay, N. Y.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ISRAEL LORING, 2d Lieutenant, 12th September, 1799; residence, New York; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JACOB MANCIUS, 2d Lieutenant, 12th September, 1799 ; residence, Albany, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NATHANIEL SMITH, 2d Lieutenant, 4th September, 1799; residence. Smith Town, N. Y. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JACOB TEN EYCK, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence, Albany County, N. Y.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WALTER B. VROOMAN, 2d Lieutenant, 1st April, 1799; residence, Schenectady, N. Y. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM W. WANDS, Ensign, 14th January, 1799; residence, Albany (also given Philadelphia, Penna.), N. Y. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL FINLEY, Surgeon, 4th September, 1799; residence, New York; resigned 1st April, 1800. SAMUEL DAVIS, Surgeon's Mate, 4th December, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN H. DOUGLASS, Surgeon's Mate, 20th Septem- ber, 1799; residence, Lansingburg, N. Y. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THIRTEENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. TIMOTHY TAYLOR,* Lieutenant Colonel Command- ant, 13th February, 1799 ; residence, Danbury, Conn. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JABEZ HUNTINGTON, (2d) Major, 23d April, 1799; residence, Norwich, Conn.; resigned 15th February, 1800. 40 Organization of the Provisional Army. JOHN RIPLEY,* (1st) Major, IStli February, 1799; residence, Coventry, Conn.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN BENJAMIN,* Captain, 13th February, 1799; residence, Stratford, Conn.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL BLAKESLEE,* Captain, 13th February, 1799; residence, Colebrook, Conn.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JOHN BULFORD, Captain, 13th February, 1799; residence, Southbury, Conn.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. COLEBY CHEW, Captain, 13th February, 1799; com- mission declined. ASA COPELAND,* Captain, 13th February, 1799; residence, Thompson, Conn.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN ISIEIGS,* Captain, 13th February, 1799; resi- dence, Middletown, Conn. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 24th November, 1826. STEPHEN RANNEY,*J Captain, 13th February, 1799; residence, Litchfield, Conn.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800 ; died 7th September, 1827. JONATHAN ROOT, Captain, 13th February, 1799; residence, Southington, Conn.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ELIHU SANDFORD.* Captain, 13th February, 1799; residence, Woodbridge, Conn. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM YOUNG, JR., Captain, 13th February, 1799; residence, Windliam, Conn.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JOHN BEERS,* 1st Lieutenant, 4th June, 1799; resi- dence, Connecticut; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. BENNET BRONSON, Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; residence, Waterbury, Conn.; 1st Lieutenant, Organization of the Provisional Army. 41 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM W. CHENEY, Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; residence, Pomfret, Conn,; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WATERS CLARK,! Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; residence, Derby, Conn.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 10th April, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 28th June, 1814. JOHN EELS, Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; resi- dence, Norwich, Conn.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. LODOWICK GALLUP, Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; residence, Groton, Conn.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. LEMUEL HARRISON, Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; residence, Waterbury, Conn.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. REUBEN HURD, Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; residence, near New Medf ord. Conn. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN KNOX, Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; resi- dence, Hartford, Conn.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. TRUEMAN MOSELY, Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799 ; residence, Southbury, Conn. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Paymastser, 10th April, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NATHANIEL RUGGLES, 1st Lieutenant, 4th June, 1799; residence, Guilford, Conn.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL W^AUGH,* Lieutenant, 13th February, 1799; residence, Litchfield, Conn.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. 42 Organization of the Provisional Army. SOLOMON ALLEN, JE., Ensign, 13th February, 1799; residence, Windsor, Conn.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. PETER N. BRINSMADE, Ensign, 13th February, 1799 ; residence, Litchfield, Conn. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SALMON CLARK, Ensign, 13th February, 1799; residence, Farmington, Conn.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ABIJAH FENN, 2d Lieutenant, 4th June, 1799; resi- dence, Waterbury, Conn.; resigned. JAMES GORDON, JR., Ensign, 13th February, 1799; residence, Plainfield, Conn. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 2d Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 10th April, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. TRUEMAN HINMAN, Ensign, 13th February, 1799; residence, Southbury, Conn. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT HOSMER, Ensig-n, 13th February, 1799; residence, Connecticut ; commission declined. EBENEZER LEARNED, Ensign, 13th February, 1799 ; residence, Connecticut ; commission declined. AUSTIN LEDYARD, Ensign, 13th February, 1799; residence. New London, Conn. ; commission declined. NATHANIEL NOYES, 2d Lieutenant, 4th June, 1799; residence, Stonington, Conn.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. PETER RICHARDS, Ensign, 13th February, 1799; residence, Connecticut; commission declined. WALTER D. SMITH, Ensign, 13th February, 1799; residence, Plymouth, Conn. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. FANNING TRACY, 2d Lieutenant, 4th June, 1799; residence, Connecticut; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOSEPH A. WELLS, Ensign, 13th February, 1799; commission declined. Organization of the Provisional Army. 43 JOSEPH TROWBEIDGE, Surgeon, 12th July, 1799; residence, Danbury, Conn.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN ORTON, JR., Surgeon's Mate, 24th April, 1800; residence, Woodbury, Conn.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. TIMOTHY PIERCE, Surgeon's Mate, 13th February, 1799; residence, Litchfield, Conn.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JOHN SPAULDING, Surgeon's Mate, 17th August, 1799; commission declined. FOURTEENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. SIMON ELLIOTT, Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Boston, Mass.; com- mission declined. NATHAN RICE,* Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Hingham, Mass.; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1799 ; died 17th April, 1834. JOHN WALKER,* (1st) Major, 8th January, 1799; residence, Woburn, Mass. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ISAAC WINSLOW, (2d) Major, 8th January, 1799; residence, Boston, Mass. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. PHINEAS ASHMAN, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Blandford (also given Boston), Mass.; commission declined ; Captain, 6th March to date 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ERASMUS, BABBET, JR., Captain, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Sturbridge, Mass. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN BURBECK, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Boston, Mass.; commission declined. THOMAS CHANDLER, Captain, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Worcester, Mass. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. 44 Organization of the Provisional Army. SIMEON DRAPER, Captain, lOtli January to date 8tli January, 1799; residence, Brookfield, Mass.; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. EPHRAIM EMERY,* Captain, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Haverhill, Mass. ; hon- orably discharged 15tli June, 1800. JOHN HASTINGS, Captain, 20th July to date 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Newton, Mass. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM JONES, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence. Concord, Mass.; commission declined; Major, 15th Regiment. ARTHUR LITHGOW, Captain, 3d March, 1799 ; resi- dence, Winslow, Me. ; commission declined. SAMUEL MACKAY, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; residence, Williamstown, Mass.; Captain, 4th April, 1800 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Retired British Officer.) JOSEPH PEIRCE, JR., Captain, 3d March, 1799; resi- dence, Boston, Mass. ; commission declined. SOLOMON PHELPS, Captain, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Westfield, Mass. ; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. EBENEZER THATCHER, Captain, 8th Januaiy, 1799; residence, Lancaster, Mass.; commission de- clined. NATHANIEL THWING, Captain, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Boston, Mass.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN TOLMAN, Captain, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Needham, Mass.; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. JACOB ALLEN, Lieutenant, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Sturbridge, Mass.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. FRANCIS BARKER, 2d Lieutenant, 20th July to date Organization of the Provisional Army. 45 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Massachusetts ; 1st Lieu- tenant, 1st May, 1800; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM A. BAERON, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Cambridge, Mass.; commission de- clined. BENJAMIN BEALE, JR., 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; residence, Quincy, Mass. ; commission declined. ALPHEUS CHENEY, Lieutenant, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Stockbridge (also given Boston), Mass.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. RUFUS CHILDS, 1st Lieutenant, 20th July to date 12th July, 1799; residence, Stockbridge, Mass.; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES CHURCH, Lieutenant, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Springfield, Mass.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT DUNCAN, JR., Lieutenant, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Boston, Mass. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Pay- master, 29th April, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL FLAGG, JR., Lieutenant, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Worcester, Mass. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; resigned — 1800. WILLIAM GARDNER, 1st Lieutenant, 20th July to date 7th July, 1799 ; residence, Massachusetts ; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. ISAAC Rx\ND, JR., Lieutenant, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HENRY SARGENT, 1st Lieutenant, 20th July to date 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Massachusetts ; 1st Lieu- tenant and Adjutant, — 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. 46 Organization of the Provisional Army. NATHANIEL SOLEY, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Charlestown, Mass. ; commission de- clined. (Name also given Natlianial Seley.) JOHN WHEELWRIGHT, Lieutenant, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Boston, Mass.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. MOSES M. BATES, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Springfield, Mass. ; commission declined. SAMUEL WINTER CHURCH, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; residence, Boston, Mass. ; resigned 4:th February, 1800. THOMAS DURANT, Ensign, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Newton, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES GARDNER, Ensign, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Boston, Mass. ; 2d Lieuten- ant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800.. PEYTON GAY, 2d Lieutenant, 20th July to date 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Massachusetts ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS HALE, 2d Lieutenant, 20th July to date 12th July, 1799 ; residence, Massachusetts ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. ABIJAH HARRINGTON, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Lexington, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. DANIEL HASTINGS, Ensign, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Newton, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 2d Lieutenant and Quar- termaster, — May, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. CHARLES HUNT, Ensign, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Watertown, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 47 THOMAS HEALD, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Concord, Mass.; commission declined. DUNCAN INGRAHAM, 3d Ensign, 8th January, 1799; born, Massachusetts; residence, Boston (also given Poughkeepsie, N. Y.), Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; resigned 4th May, 1800. CHARLES LEONARD, 2d Lieutenant, — October, 1799; residence, Massachusetts; commission de- clined. WILLIAM LEVERETT, Ensign, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Boston, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN ROULSTONE, Ensign, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Boston, Mass. ; 2d Lieu- tenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. MARSHALL SPRING, Ensign, 10th January to date 8th January, 1799; residence, Weston, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; resigned 4th April, 1800. CHARLES BLAKE, Surgeon, to date 12th July, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Surgeon's Mate, U.'S. Navy, 1798-1799.) JOSIAH DWIGHT, Surgeon's Mate, — August, 1799; commission declined. LUTHER STEARNS, Surgeon's Mate, — August, 1799; commission declined. FIFTEENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. RICHARD HUNEWELL,* Lieutenant Colonel Com- mandant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Castine, Me.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died 8th May, 1823. WILLIAM JONES, (2d) Major, 3d March, 1799; resi- dence. Concord, Mass.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. (Captain in 14th Regiment.) 48 Organization of fJie Provisional Army. JOHN KOWE,* (1st) Major, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Wiscasset (also given Boston), Mass.; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800 ; died — November, 1816. CALEB ASPINWALL, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Portland, Me. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NATHANIEL BALCH, JR., Captain, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Boston, Mass. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN BLAKE, Captain, 8th March, 1799; residence, Orrington, Me.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES BROWN, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Lexington, Mass.; honorably discharged 15tli June, 1800. ELI FORBES, Captain, 12th July, 1799, residence, Castine, Me. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM HEYWOOD, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Winslow, Me. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL JORDAN, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Biddeford, Me.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. STEPHEN PEABODY, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Buckstown, Me.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS PHILLIPS, Captain, 8th Januaiy, 1799; residence, Castine, Me. ; commission declined. JOHN S. PYNCHON, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Salem, Mass.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. HALL TUFTS, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Medford, Mass.; honorably discharged 15th Jime, 1800. THOMAS BOWMAN, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Hallowell, Me.; commission declined. Organization of the Provisional Army. 49 EBENEZER BRADISH, JR., Lieutenant, 8tli Janu- ary, 1799 ; residence, Hallowell, Me. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. CHARLES CUTLER, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Boston, Mass.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 23d May, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. DAVID C. DE FOREST, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; residence, Sullivan, Me. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL P. FAY, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence. Concord, Mass.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, 23d May, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. AUGUSTUS HUNT, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Woburn, Mass. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NATHANIEL KIDDER, Lieutenant, 8th Januaiy, 1799; residence, Belfast, Me.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOSEPH LEE, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Castine, Me. ; commission declined. DANIEL MORSE, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; commission declined. CHARLES P. PHELPS, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; residence, Boston, Mass. ; commission declined. JOHN SHEPHERD, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; commission declined. EDMUND SOPER, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Braintree, Mass.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS STEVENS, 1st Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Castine, Me.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM SWAN,t Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Boston, Mass.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 50 Organization of the Provisional Army. 1799; 1st Lieutenant and PajTnaster, 23d May, 1799; honorabl}^ discharged 15tli June, 1800; died 12th June, 1872. ELEAZER WILLIAMS, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Springfield, Mass.; commission de- clined. SETH BANNISTER,! 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Brookfield, Mass.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. DANIEL BELL, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Boston, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; hon- orably discharged 15th June, 1800. DAVID FADES, JR., Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; resi- dence, Thomastown, Me.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLARD FADES, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Thomastown, Me.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15tli June, 1800. WARREN HALL, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Buckstown (also given Castine), Me.; com- mission declined. ABU AH HARRINGTON, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Lexington, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JONATHAN NICHOLS, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Boston, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN PAGE, JR., Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Salem, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NATHAN PARKS, 2d Lieutenant, 12th July, 1799; residence, Barnstable, Mass.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. FRANKLIN TINKHAM, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Wiscasset, Mass.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JAMES D. WHEATON, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; Organization of the Provisional Army. 51 residence, Thomastown, Me.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. OLIVER MANN, Surgeon, 12th July, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EBENEZER LAWRENCE, Surgeon's Mate, 8th July, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JONATHAN WHITE, Surgeon's Mate, 8th July, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. SIXTEENTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY. RUFUS GRAVES, Lieutenant Colonel Commandant, 14th May, 1799; residence, Hanover, N. H.; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. TIMOTHY DARLING, (1st) Major, 14th May, 1799; residence, Hopkinton, N. H.; resigned 20th Decem- ber, 1799. CORNELIUS LYNDE,* (2d) Major, 14th May, 1799; residence, Williamstown, Vt. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JONATHAN ANDREWS, Captain, 3d March, 1799; residence, East Greenwich, R. I.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. JOSIAH DUNHAM, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Hanover, N. H.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ABRAHAM R. ELLERY, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Newport, R. I. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. NATHANIEL GREENE, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Boscawen, N. H.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT PARKER, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Litchfield, N. H.; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN ROGERS, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Cumberland, R. I. ; commission declined. 52 Organization of the Provisional Army. GEORGE TILLINGHAST, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence. Providence, R. L; honorably diB- charged 15th June, 1800. HENRY TILTON, Captain, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence. New Market, N. H. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ISRAEL ELLIOT TRASK, Captain, 8th January, 1799 ; residence, Windsor, Vt. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. GEORGE WOODWARD, Captain, 3d March, 1799; residence, Norwich, Vt. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. WILLIAM WOODWARD, Captain, 8th January, 1799; residence, Rutland, Vt. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THOMAS BRINDLEY, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Newport, R. L; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. DANIEL BISSELL,* 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Randolph, Vt. ; honorablj^ discharged 15th June, 1800. DANIEL MISERVE DURELL, Lieutenant, 8th Janu- ai*y, 1799; residence, Dover (also given Boscawen), N. H. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant, — June, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. FRANCIS GARDNER, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Westmoreland, N. H. ; commission de- clined. ABEL HUTCHINS, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Concord, N. H. ; commission declined. ISRAEL W. KELLY, 1st Lieutenant, 4th May, 1799; residence, Ilopkinton, N. H. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. THADDEUS KENDALL, 1st Lieutenant, 14th May, 1800; residence, Amherst, N. H.; honorably dis- charged, 15th June, 1800. Organization of the Provisional Army. 53 WHIPPLE LOVETT, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Cumberland, E. I.; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ROBERT OVERING, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Newport, R. I. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. ISAAC PUTNAM, 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Montpelier, Vt. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. MARMADUKE WAIT, 1st Lieutenant, 14th May, 1799 ; residence, Windsor, Vt. ; resigned 11th Febru- ary, 1800. SYLVESTER G. WHIPPLE, Lieutenant, 8th Janu- ary, 1799 ; residence, Hampton, N. H. ; 1st Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. EPHRAIM WHITNEY, Lieutenant, 8th January, 1799; residence, Vermont; commission declined. DANIEL BAKER,:!; Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Arlington, Vt. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged IStli June, 1800; died 30th October, 1836. ISRAEL BARTLETT, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, Nottingham, N. H. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. JOHN W. BROWNSON, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Sunderland, Vt. ; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. CARY CLARKE, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Hopkinton, R. I.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. OZIAS DANFORTH, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence. Providence, R. I.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; honorably discharged 15tli June, 1800. WILLIAM E. GREEN, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence. Providence, R. I. ; commission declined. JESSE LULL, Ensign, 8th January, 1799; residence, 54 Organization of the Provisional Army. Hartland, Vt.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; 2d Lieutenant and Quartermaster, — July, 1799 ; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. SAMUEL PARKER, Ensign, 8th January, 1799 ; resi- dence, Exeter, N. H. ; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799 ; 2d Lieutenant and Paymaster, — July, 1799 ; honor- ably discharged 15th June, 1800. ARTHUR ROGERS, Ensig-n, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Pembroke, N. H. ; commission declined. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STARKE, 2d Lieutenant, — May, 1799 ; residence. New Hampshire ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 25th July, 180G. MOSES SWEET,t Ensign, 8th January, 1799; resi- dence, Salisbury, N. H.; 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800; died 14th September, 1819. (Name also given Swett.) CHRISTOPHER WHIPPLE, 2d Lieutenant, 3d March, 1799; residence, Newport, R. L; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. AARON KINSMAN, Surgeon's Mate, January, 1800; residence, Newbury, Vt. ; honorably discharged 15th June, 1800. LYMAN SPAULDING, Surgeon's Mate, January, 1800; residence, Portsmouth, N. H.; honorably dis- charged 15th June, 1800. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 011 838 109 9