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Captain William Cogswell Revolutionary War Payment Receipt, 1779 [205364]

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Captain William Cogswell Revolutionary War Payment Receipt, 1779 [205364]
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Receipt for payment to Capt. William Cogswell for 417 pounds, seven shillings, and one penny. Sept. 19, 1779. Signed by Cogswell on the reverse. Signed by John Sheppard(?) and Finn Wadsworth. 6.5 x 8" Wadsworth was Major under General James Wadsworth. There are numerous John Sheppards who were in the Revolutionary War. William Cogswell built the Cogswell Tavern in New Preston, CT. He was a First Selectman, a member of the Committee of Correspondence, and a Justice of the Peace. In 1779, William was Captain of a company in Lieut.-Col. Samuel Canfield's Regiment of Militia. Captain Cogswell's Co. was one of those that answered the New Haven Alarm in response to the attack by the British there on July 5, 1779. In May of 1781, Cogswell was promoted to Major in Col. Increase Moseley, Jr.'s 13th Regiment of Militia. Cogswell was in command under Gen. George Washington in the retreat from Long Island. General Washington and many of the principal officers of the Revolution were at different times entertained at Maj. Cogswell's tavern, and soldiers by the scores and hundreds. When the treason of Arnold was communicated to Washington, and he was at a point where he must pass through New Preston, early the next morning he dispatched a page, who was dressed in yellow flannel, to Maj. Cogswell's to have breakfast ready promptly at six o'clock. He reached there at that time and gave his suite fifteen minutes for breakfast. Washington's agitation was such that he himself did not sit down, but took a bowl of milk and walked the room while eating.
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Date: 1779
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Provenance: Salvatore Falcone Collection