National Genealogical Society Quarterly 16, no. 2, June 1928 and 16, no. 3, September 1928.
Notes
These lists of persons who furnished forage and service for the Revolutionary magazines at Lancaster and Lebanon, Pa. are made from official documents filed in claims for pensions in the office of the Commissioner of Pensions, Washington D.C., and later transferred to the office of the Adjutant General, War Department.
Second list continued on p. 41, v. 16, no. 3, September 1928.
In: Pennsylvania History : a journal of Mid-Atlantic studies, v. 71, no. 2, 2004.
Traces how the minutes and papers of Lancaster County's Revolutionary Committees landed in the Library of Congress. Men involved included Peter Force (1790 - 1868) ; Henry Stevens (1791 - 1867) ; Henry Stevens Jr. (1819 - 1886) ; Enos Stevens (1816 - 1827), who taught school in Paradise, Pennsylvania from 1838 - 1846 ; Simon Stevens (1825 - 1894) ; Frank Stevens (1827 - 1892) ; Thaddeus Stevens (1792 - 1868) ; and William Augustus Atlee (d. 1793).
See microfilm reels of Peter Force collection in Drawer 4, Section 5 of LCHS microfilm collection for full text of minutes and papers.