1787-004: William Glass vs. Martin Armstrong, etc.:

Scope and content:

Glass served in the North Carolina militia during the Revolutionary War. He wanted to be exempt from serving. He made an agreement with Armstrong who informed Glass he could find him a substitute. Armstrong also agreed to provide Glass with two horses in exchange for an enslaved man. Armstrong failed to provide a substitute to serve in the militia in Glass' place.

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The Library of Virginia
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