Adjutant General Alexander Scammell’s “Return of Negroes in the Army”
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Adjutant General Alexander Scammell’s “Return of Negroes in the Army”

Although there was no uniform effort to record the complexion or race of Continental Army soldiers during the Revolutionary War, there are enumerations that provide some clue to their presence. Once was undertaken by Adjutant General Alexander Scammell, 24th August 1778. This was a “Return of Negroes in the Army” directly under George Washington’s command, two months after the Battle of Monmouth.

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