Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

James Murphy (1754-1789)
MSA SC 3520-16778

Sources:


Archival Sources:

Pension of John Hughes. National Archives, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land-Warrant Application Files, S5594. From Fold3.com.

Pension of John Murphy. National Archives, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land-Warrant Application Files, B.L.Wt 105-100. From Fold3.com.

Return of the Maryland troops, 27 September 1776. From Fold3.com.

Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, Account for breeches of Capt. Lucas's Company, c. 1777, box. 11, no. 19/2, MdHR 19970-11-19/2 [MSA S997-11-21, 1/7/3/13].

Montgomery County Register of Wills, Orphans Court Proceedings, 1779-1829 [MSA CM747-1, WK 351-352-1].

General Assembly House of Delegates, Assessment Record, 1783 Assessment, Montgomery County, Middle Potomac, Lower Potomac & Georgetown Hundreds [MSA S1161-8-3, 1/4/5/51].


Published Sources:

Journal and Correspondence of the State Council, 1777-1778, Archives of Maryland Online vol. 16.

Laws of Maryland, October 1778, Archives of Maryland Online vol. 203.

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.

Wright, Robert K.. The Continental Army. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center for Military History, 1983. 


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