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Abner Weston's Daybook

1782, January 23

Abner Weston, a corporal in the Massachusetts militia, kept this pocket diary in 1782 as a record of his wartime experience between campaigns. Weston’s journal provides a significant record of his wartime experiences between campaigns. The most noteworthy entry is his Jan. 23, 1782, description of fellow Middleborough resident Deborah Sampson’s first documented attempt to join the Continental Army. His entry described an “uncommon affair,” in which Sampson dressed in men’s clothes and attempted to enlist in the army, only to be discovered and fined. Weston’s reference to Sampson includes little judgement of her actions. This document is the earliest surviving account of her first attempted enlistment.

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Item/Title: Diary
Maker: Written by Abner Weston
Place: Middleborough, Massachusetts
Date: 1782
Materials: Ink on Paper
Credit: Museum of the American Revolution, 2018.15.01
Type: Manuscripts and Printed Works

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