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==Additional Media==  
 
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1934 - '''Knox''' is Smallest Town in County of Albany
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In the American Revolutionary Period - The Militia of 1775-76
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Albany county as it existed at the time of the revolution, first organized seventeen regiments of militia, under the law of 1776. We give the officers of such as belonging wholly or in part to the present Albany county.
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They were numbered and officered, as found to the Historical records of the state, as follows:
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First regiment, city of Albany, first company, '''John Barclay''', captain later spelled "Barckley."
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In the war of the rebellion, from her somewhat remote situation, this little town responded patriotically to the call of the government for volunteers. '''Seventy-seven''' volunteers went to fight in the battles of the Union. Many of them never came back to receive the great honors that awaited them.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - October 12, 1934
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John Barclay, "United States, Revolutionary War Compiled Service Records, 1775-1783"<br>
 
John Barclay, "United States, Revolutionary War Compiled Service Records, 1775-1783"<br>
 
name: John Barclay<br>
 
name: John Barclay<br>

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1934 - Knox is Smallest Town in County of Albany

In the American Revolutionary Period - The Militia of 1775-76

Albany county as it existed at the time of the revolution, first organized seventeen regiments of militia, under the law of 1776. We give the officers of such as belonging wholly or in part to the present Albany county.

They were numbered and officered, as found to the Historical records of the state, as follows:

First regiment, city of Albany, first company, John Barclay, captain later spelled "Barckley."

In the war of the rebellion, from her somewhat remote situation, this little town responded patriotically to the call of the government for volunteers. Seventy-seven volunteers went to fight in the battles of the Union. Many of them never came back to receive the great honors that awaited them.

Altamont Enterprise - October 12, 1934

John Barclay, "United States, Revolutionary War Compiled Service Records, 1775-1783"
name: John Barclay
event: Military
record type: Individual
state: New York
regiment: G. Vanden Bergh's Regiment (Albany Militia)
nara publication title: Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War
nara publication number: M881
nara roll number: 0761

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