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or go to New York to serve in the Central department. When his demands were refused, Adams disbanded his men in late October 1780. Following the dissolution of the Adam's Rangers, a few of the men from the company joined the King's Rangers, but the majority were absorbed into
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Muster Roll of Captain Samuel ADAMS’s Company Raised by Order of Genl. BURGOYNE the 9th August 1777 for the Purpose of Rangers. Busherville 23d January 1778.
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Frustrated by lack of prospects and dispersement of his men around the Province, Captain Adams demanded to be allowed to join his company to
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The soldiers of Adams's Rangers were recruited primarily from the region of the New Hampshire Grants (also known by the Patriots as the
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duty and employed in work parties improving the defences of the Province. Several of the soldiers and their families lived at the
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military leader of Adams' Rangers, who was publicly humiliated in 1774 by being tied to a chair and hung from the sign of the
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A Return of Men, Women and Children Belonging to Capt. ADAMS Corps of Loyalists at Machiche Augt. 10, 1780.
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Following the war, a few of Adam's men returned to the United States. Some settled in Quebec around
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Adams’ Company of Rangers - The On-line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies
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local volunteer corps and independent military company raised to support the
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Loyalist Settlements 1783-1789, New Evidence of Canadian Loyalist Claims.
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In 1777, Adams' Rangers were a part of the scouting service during the
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United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada Directory of Loyalists
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A Return of Captain Adam’s Corps of Loyalists. Mashish 6 March 1780.
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Biographical sketches of Loyalists in the American Revolution
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Centennial, Rose Publishing Company, Toronto, Canada, 1885.
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United Empire Loyalists. Evidence in Canadian Claims.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1780
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Washington DC: National Genealogical Society, 1980.
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from Rebel farms, and defending Loyalist farms from
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Dr. Samuel Adams
British Loyalist
American Revolutionary War
Catamount Tavern
Arlington
New Hampshire Grants
Vermont
Green Mountain Boys
Great Britain
Great Britain
infantry
auxiliary troops
John Burgoyne
Simon Fraser
Baron Riedesel
Province of Quebec
American Revolutionary War
Saratoga Campaign
Battle of Saratoga
Samuel Adams
Gideon Adams
Loyalist
British Army
American Revolutionary War
Dr. Samuel Adams
Arlington
New Hampshire Grants
Vermont
Burgoyne Expedition

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