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- [S110] Letters received by the Adjutant General's Office during the period 1805-21, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Publication Number: M566, Record Group: 94, Catalog ID: 300368, Roll: 0112, letter to Secretary or War John C. Calhoun from Hon. Thomas Culbreth.
- [S108] Mobile Daily Advertiser, (Mobile, Alabama), obituary of Lee Slaughter.
- [S014596] 1830 United States Federal Census, Bureau of the Census, (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration).
- [S110] Letters received by the Adjutant General's Office during the period 1805-21, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Publication Number: M566, Record Group: 94, Catalog ID: 300368, Roll: 0112, memorial of the town of Hillsborough, North Carolina to the Secretary of War, 11 Nov 1817.
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- [S110] Letters received by the Adjutant General's Office during the period 1805-21, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Publication Number: M566, Record Group: 94, Catalog ID: 300368, Roll: 0112, letter of Lt. Francis L. Dade, 11 Nov 1817.
- [S110] Letters received by the Adjutant General's Office during the period 1805-21, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Publication Number: M566, Record Group: 94, Catalog ID: 300368, Roll: 0112, letter of Lee Slaughter to Secretary of War, John C. Calhoun, 26 May 1818.
- [S110] Letters received by the Adjutant General's Office during the period 1805-21, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Publication Number: M566, Record Group: 94, Catalog ID: 300368, Roll: 0127, letter of Lee Slaughter enclosing checks, 9 Apr 1819 .
- [S110] Letters received by the Adjutant General's Office during the period 1805-21, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Publication Number: M566, Record Group: 94, Catalog ID: 300368, Roll: 0127, letter of Lee Slaughter, 21 Apr 1819.
- [S110] Letters received by the Adjutant General's Office during the period 1805-21, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration), Publication Number: M566, Record Group: 94, Catalog ID: 300368, Roll: 0127, letter of Lee Slaughter to Gen. Gaines, 19 May 1819.
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- [S336470] Wikipedia, (Online: https://en.wikipedia.org), "4th Infantry Regiment (United States)", http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Infantry_Regiment_%28United_States%29.
After the War of 1812 "the 14th Infantry Regiment was consolidated May-October 1815 with the 18th Infantry Regiment and 20th Infantry Regiment (both constituted 11 January 1812) and the 36th Infantry Regiment and 38th Infantry Regiment (both constituted 29 January 1813) to form the modern 4th Infantry Regiment. On 21 August 1816 unspecified 4th Infantry Regiment companies were redesignated as Companies A and B, 4th Infantry Regiment. These companies would later be instrumental in the reorganization of 4th Infantry Regiment from the original organizational model, which included a headquarters element and 13 lettered companies with no battalion organization, to one with the 13 lettered companies divided between two battalions. The original Companies A and B would become Headquarters and Headquarters Company 1st and Headquarters and Headquarters Company 2nd Battalion. For the next twenty years, the regiment fought almost constantly with the Creek Indians in Georgia, and the Seminoles in Florida under the command of General Andrew Jackson...."
- [S014596] 1830 United States Federal Census, Bureau of the Census, (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration), Census Place: Baldwin, Alabama; Series: M19; Roll: 2; Page: 18; Family History Library Film: 0002329.
NAME: Lee Slaughter
HOME IN 1830 (CITY, COUNTY, STATE): Baldwin, Alabama
FREE WHITE PERSONS - MALES - UNDER 5 (1826-1830): 2
FREE WHITE PERSONS - MALES - 5 THRU 9 (1821-1825): 2
FREE WHITE PERSONS - MALES - 10 THRU 14 (1816-1820): 1
FREE WHITE PERSONS - MALES - 15 THRU 19 (1811-1815): 1
FREE WHITE PERSONS - MALES - 30 THRU 39 (1791-1800): 1
FREE WHITE PERSONS - FEMALES - UNDER 5: 2
FREE WHITE PERSONS - FEMALES - 20 THRU 29 (1801-1810): 2
SLAVES - MALES - UNDER 10: 8
SLAVES - MALES - 10 THRU 23: 5
SLAVES - MALES - 24 THRU 35: 8
SLAVES - MALES - 36 THRU 54: 8
SLAVES - FEMALES - UNDER 10: 8
SLAVES - FEMALES - 10 THRU 23: 5
SLAVES - FEMALES - 24 THRU 35: 8
SLAVES - FEMALES - 36 THRU 54: 8
FREE WHITE PERSONS - UNDER 20: 8
FREE WHITE PERSONS - 20 THRU 49: 3
TOTAL FREE WHITE PERSONS: 11
TOTAL SLAVES: 58
TOTAL - ALL PERSONS (FREE WHITE, SLAVES, FREE COLORED): 69
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