Interview with Tallmadge, Henry Floyd
122 680 13. not refunded. He was intimate with Colonel James DeLancey and considered the British government right as respected the civil contest. He received compensation from Great Britain for the loss of his property at Bedford, but I am now urging a claim upon the British government for lands to which he was entitled from the Crown, &c.
Sept. 27th Henry F. Tallmadge, of 13 St. Marks Place and 1 Hanover St. "I will send you for examination and copy my fathers list of the officers and privates of Colonel Sheldon's regiment of Dragoons, with memorandum of the services &c and also my copy of my fathers journal, kept in the war of the Revolution. I looked over the Journal which contains interesting particulars of the battle of White Plains - of Colonel [page break] 14. Sheldon's surprise at Poundridge - of Genl. Tallmadge's services in the lines - of Lieut. Dole - of the capture of Andre, &c. & his trial and death, &c.
From the Regimental list and record it appears that Lieut. Colonel Jamison was transferred to Sheldon's regiment from the First Regiment of Light Dragoons, and that he was a Virginian from Fairfax County
That Dole was wounded and taken prisoner on the 17th day of August, 1780, in King Street, &c and made a Lieutenant afterwards &c.
That there was a Lieutenant named Dole, who is not mentioned as having been wounded or taken prisoner, but who was an older officer than James.
That Lieutenant Elijah James was wounded and taken in the latter part of October 1780.