Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Samuel McMillan (1753-1831)
MSA SC 3520-16764

Sources:


Archival Sources:

Pension of Samuel McMillan, National Archives and Records Administration, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, NARA M804, W 1908, from Fold3.com.

Pension of William McMillan, National Archives and Records Administration, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, NARA M804, S 2806, from Fold3.com.


Published Sources:

Clements, S. Eugene and F. Edward Wright. The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War. Silver Spring, MD: Family Line Publications, 1987.

Davis, ed. The History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia and Reading, PA: Peter Fritts, 1877.

Lippitt, Charles Warren. “The Battle of Rhode Island.” Bulletin of the Newport Historical Society, no. 18 (October 1915).

Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution, Archives of Maryland Online, vol. 18.

Tacyn, Mark Andrew. “‘To the End:’ The First Maryland Regiment and the American Revolution.” PhD diss., University of Maryland College Park, 1999.

Truitt, Jeffrey W. "Animated by the Spirit of ’76?" The Motivations and Aspirations of the Revolutionary War's Common Soldiers. Undergraduate thesis, Washington College, 2014.

Washington, George to Charles Lee, 30 June 1778, Founders Online, National Archives.

Washington, George. "General Orders, 29 June 1778." Founders Online, National Archives.


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