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Jeremiah Kinner (1756-1838) in the Report from the Secretary of War (1835)

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English: Jeremiah Kinner (1756-1838) in the Report from the Secretary of War (1835)
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Source Report from the Secretary of War: Middle Atlantic States
Author Secretary of War

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  • Daniel Baker
  • John Clark
  • Moses Clark
  • Thomas Conckling
  • Amaziah Corwin
  • Gilbert Davis
  • John Edwards
  • Nathan Fordham
  • Thomas Filer
  • John Foster
  • Zachariah Green
  • Benjamin Horton
  • Daniel Hollock
  • Josiah Hand
  • Sylvanus Halsey
  • Jeremiah Kinner (1756-1838); $40; New York militia; May 2, 1833; March 4, 1831; 75
  • Solomon Ketcham
  • Ephraim Oakes
  • Justus Overton

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