Topic: People and Organizations
The General and the Jesuits
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| Catalog date |
08/16/2006 |
| Category |
6: T&E For Communication |
| Classification |
Doctors U.S. Army War |
| Collection |
Marblehead People |
| Abstract |
A six page paper by U. Maria Byrne about General Glover and his health while he served during the American Revolution. He probably had Malaria. The first page describes his service and the battles at New York, Trenton and Saratoga. The remaining pages his health problems and his leaving the army in 1782 with excerpts from his letters to George Washington. |
| Home Location |
FF Box 18X13 Charlie Shelf#5 |
| Object ID |
2006-055-00209 |
| Object Name |
Paper |
| People |
Byrne, U. Maria Glover, John, Gen. Washington, George, Gen Danforth, Samuel, MD Clinton, Sir Henry, Gen. |
| Search Terms |
Glover's Regiment |
| Sub-category |
Written Communication T&E |
| Subjects |
Armies Health Health & welfare Medicinal plants Medicine Military officers |
| Title |
The General and the Jesuits |
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Last modified on: January 05, 2009
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