Nicholas Huffman TUTTLE - Media
Nicholas Huffman TUTTLE - Media
Fall of Fort Sackville by Yohn
FREDERICK COFFAY YOHN (1875-1933), The Fall of Fort Sackville, 1923. Indiana Historical Commission office, Indianapolis, Indiana. Nicholas H. Tuttle fought with George Rogers Clark. With the fall of Fort Sackville (Vicennes, Indiana) the old Northwestern states were freed of British control.
RW soldier
James Tuttle (1738-1811)
James Tuttle (1738-1811) 5 pages. Compiled by Cassie Johnson, ch.johnson@sbcglobal.net, February 2014.
1798 GA Jackson tax Captain Nicholas Tuttles Company James Tuttle
1798 GA Jackson tax Captain Nicholas Tuttles Company James Tuttle. I believe it is this Nicholas Tuttle, but not sure which James Tuttle this is, there are 2.
Nicholas H. Tuttle stone
Nicholas H. Tuttle stone on Ancestry from necrosis.
Nicholas H. Tuttle Rev. War Pensioner
Nicholas H. Tuttle Rev. War Pensioner, U.S., Revolutionary War Pensioners, 1801-1815, 1818-1872 08: Revolutionary War, 1831-1848.
Nicholas H. Tuttle Rev. War monument
Nicholas H. Tuttle Rev. War monument. Macon county Missouri men in Revolutionary War.
Rebecca Burk Affidavit for Brother Nicholas Tuttle's Revolutionary War Pension
Rebecca Burk Affidavit for Brother Nicholas Tuttle's Revolutionary War Pension. Posted on Ancestry by cjsenior. 4 pages.
Rebecca Burk Affidavit for Brother Nicholas Tuttle's Revolutionary War Pension transcript
Rebecca Burk Affidavit for Brother Nicholas Tuttle's Revolutionary War Pension transcript.
Nicholas H. Tuttle RW pension
Nicholas H. Tuttle RW pension mentions birth in New York. U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900 T Trask, Benjamin - Tzor, Gabriel
Tuttle, James - Tuttle, William.


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