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Revolutionary War Commission of Daniel Gallushee, May 19, 1775

This document is a commission issued by the Continental Congress for Daniel Gallushee to serve as a Lieutenant in Colonel Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge's regiment of militia. The commission was signed by John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, and Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress. Woodbridge's (25th) Regiment formed on April 20, 1775, the day immediately following the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The regiment participated in the Siege of Boston, Battle of Bunker Hill, and Saratoga Campaign.

While most pension and service records from the Revolutionary War are held at the National Archives in Washington, DC, the National Archives at Boston also holds Revolutionary War pension application records filed in the U.S. District Courts in the New England states. Many of these records have been digitized and are available for viewing in the National Archives Catalog.

Gallushee Commission Document

View and download the Revolutionary War Commission of Daniel Gallushee on our online Catalog. This record is one example of the many records held in District Court Case Files at the National Archives at Boston, Massachusetts. You can explore more records held in the National Archives at Boston by visiting our online Catalog or by visiting the National Archives at Boston, Massachusetts. This record is located within Record Group 21: District Courts of the United States, Series: Case Files 1790-1917. Many of the records in this collection have yet to be digitized. We encourage researchers to visit us onsite to explore these records and learn more about the archival collections held in the National Archives at Boston.

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