Captain Peachy s Company, Virginia Regiment French and Indian War. Source: George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, :

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Captain Peachy s Company, Virginia Regiment French and Indian War Source: George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress, 1741-1799: Series 2. Letterbooks http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwseries2.html Series 4. General Correspondence. 1697-1799 http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwser4.html From Series 2 Letterbook 1 Image 249: George Washington to William Peachy, October 16, 1755 Page 1 of 12

From Series 4 From January 22, 1697 to February 17, 1756 Image 380: William Peachy, October 16, 1755, Company Payroll Receipt Page 2 of 12

Image 489: Adam Stephen to George Washington, December 9, 1755, with Report (Inclosed are the Returns of the State of the Regiment, and Beeves killed, and on hand.) Page 3 of 12

Page 4 of 12 Image 612: Virginia Regiment, January 31, 1756, Report on Foot Soldiers

From Series 4 September 17, 1755 to August 20, 1757 Image 189: Moore Fauntleroy Jr., May 23, 1756, List of Militia Recruits (from Richmond County) Page 5 of 12

Page 6 of 12 Image 214: Virginia Regiment, May 31, 1756, Report on Troop Strength

Page 7 of 12 Image 312: William Peachy, July 12, 1756, Company Payroll Receipts, May & June, page 1

Image 313: William Peachy, July 12, 1756, Company Payroll Receipts, May & June, page 2 This list was published by Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774, page 381. Page 8 of 12

Page 9 of 12 Image 347: William Peachy, July 13, 1756, Company Muster Roll

Robert Dinwiddie to George Washington, August 14, 1755, two same date; Instructions Instructions for Colonel George Washington Commander in Chief of the Virginia Regiment. Whereas the French have unjustly invaded His Majesty's Lands on the Ohio, and have sent flying Parties of French and Indians, to robb, and murder our back Settlers to the Westward; which the Legislature of this Dominion having seriously taken into their Consideration, and voted Money for the Protection of our Frontiers, and for conducting the necessary Expedition to drive the French from the Ohio: In Consequence thereof, I have granted Commissions for raising Sixteen Companies of Men, to be formed into a Regiment -- The Command of which Regiment, together with the Forces that now are, or may be employ'd in the Country Service, being given to You; You are as soon as possible to use Your utmost Endeavours to compleat the said Regiment, by sending the Officers to recruit in the different Counties of this Dominion, as You shall see most Convenient, leaving six Officers to do Duty with the Men who remain at Fort Cumberland. As it will facilitate the Recruiting Service to have the Regiment seperated You are to divide them in three Places viz. at Winchester, Alexandria, and Fredericksburg; at each of which Places a Field Officer is to reside, to receive such Recruits as are fit for the Service which shall be sent by the Officer in his Division: As Winchester is the nighest Place of rendezvous to the Country which is exposed to the Enemy, You are hereby required to make that Your head Quarters. The Clothing of the Regiment is to be provided by the County, & to be sent to You, in order to be delivered to the Effective Men of each Company. The Men to be regularly paid their full Subsistance without any Deductions; excepting two Pence per Month from each Non-Commissioned Officer and Private Man, for the Surgeon to purchase Medicines; this Money to be stoped by the Pay-Master, and to be paid to the Surgeon Quarterly; As also Six Pence per. Month from the Drummers, to be paid to the Drum. Major. to repair the Drums, and teach the Drummers.--You are hereby required to preserve good Order and Discipline among the Officers and Private Men of the Regiment under Your Command and to Conform Yourself in every Respect to the Rules and Articles of War. -- You are to transmit to me Weekly Returns of the Regiment and a Return the first Day of every Month, with the Variations that may have happened the preceding Month. When any of the Non-Commissioned Officers or Private Men should happen to die, they are to be continued on the Returns and Rolls as Effective Men for Twenty eight Days, to pay for his Coffin, that the Commander of the Company may be no loser by his Death. It is strictly recommended to You that You take particular Care, that no Officer Commanding a Company shall supply their men with Necessaries, deducting the Price out of the Men's Pay; they are only to take Care to see the Men lay out their Money in purchasing what they may stand in need of, And in order that the Men may not suffer for want of those Necessaries; You are hereby empowered to contract with Page 10 of 12

any Person or Persons, to supply the Camp with such necessary Cloathing &ca. as is requisite. You are also impowered to purchase suitable Goods for the Indians; and to offer them Presents in such Manner, and at such Times as You shall think adviseable, either for attaining their Interest, or promoting the Service. You will be entrusted with a Military-Chest which You are to use as You see the Nature and Good of the Service requires. As it will be necessary, in order to facilitate any Measures that may be taken next Spring to lay in Stores of Provisions &ca. &ca. at Fort Cumberland, or some other convenient Place; and to make all the necessary Advances that the Season, and other Conveniencies will admit; You are hereby Ordered to take such Steps to do it, as Your own Prudence, or my further Orders shall direct. As an Aid de Camp, and Secretary are necessary to ease the Duty of your Command; I do hereby invest You with full Power and Authority to appoint and Commission such Person and Persons as You shall think most advis'able--and as Mr. Dick has declared his Intention of declining any further Services as Commissary; I also empower You to appoint a Commissary in his room, together with an Adjutant, Quarter-Master, and such other inferior Officers as You shall find absolutely necessary to carry on the Service with Spirit and Vigour. And as the Conduct and Success of the whole must entirely depend upon the good Regulation and Discipline of the Forces, which cannot be attained but by a due and proper Exertion of the Military Law. You are therefore, in every Respect, to conform Yourself to the Rules and Articles of War herewith given You, for which I will see You justified in the just and due Conformance thereto. I sincerely desire that You will inculcate Morality and Virtue among Your Men, to punish Drunkenness and Swearing--Wishing You Health & recommending You to the Protection of God, I am... Sir... Your Friend and... humble Servant... ROBT DINWIDDIE. ------------ 12 pence per shilling 20 shillings per pound September 1755 0-15-0 was maximum, for 30 days 12x15=180 pence 180/30=6 pence per day Page 11 of 12

May & June 1756 1-10-2 was maximum for rank and file 12x(20+10)+2=362 or 366 adding back 2 pence per month for medicine 366/6=61 days Ephraim Elder 0-15-4 12x15+4=184 or 186 adding back 2 pence for medicine 186/6=31 days at 6 pence per day Includes 28 days after death for burial expense (Dinwiddie) Died 3 May 1756? Home was Richmond County: Capt. William Peachey born 14 Apr 1729 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and married (1) Million Glasscock there [King, North Farnham Parish Register] Lt. John Williams [The Papers of George Washington, Colonial Series, Volume 2, August 1755 -April 1756, page 113] Sgt. William Baker - appeared on payroll for Sep 1755 with Ephraim [The Papers of George Washington, Colonial Series, Volume 3, April-November 1756, page 258] Page 12 of 12