Revolutionary War Pensions: Battle Information on Application

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Read about the service of Matthias Armbruster of Pennsylvania.

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  • Created Date: 14 May 2007
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War Service of Armbruster

| Pennsylvania

On 27 March 1818, Matthias Armbruster (by his own account "an old soldier") submitted his declaration and other papers in order to receive a pension. He admits he meets the "needs" criteria by stating that he is poor and indigent, and gives a detailed description of his troop's movements during the time he was enlisted. Read about the battles he fought in and the wounds he received by clicking on the image to the right.

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These documents are great! But it is sad to find out what veterans had to go through to get money to survive. They had to be completely without any means of support then tell everyone about it. THEN hope their application was accepted as 'Valid'. And if you look there are quite a few that were not accepted.

27 Jan 2008

Thank you for posting these files, I love them! This is a great site and becoming wonderful by the day. Keep up the great work, the old documents make history come alive! Thank you Footnotes.

08 Sep 2007