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According to the Lott file of Leonardo Andrea, available through the University of South Carolina Library: 17. Revolutionary Pension #S.38912. James Lett was aged 73 years when he applied for a pension. He stated then that he had no family then to support. The veteran, James Lett, died in Spartanburg County, South Carolina on the 20th of November, 1838. He enlisted for service in Fayetteville, North Carolina and served seven years as a private under Captain Clement Hall in the North Carolina Regiment of Colonel Archibald Lytle. He was in the Battle of Eutaw Springs in South Carolina and was there wounded in the foot (left foot) and in the head. He was in several other battles which he did not name. After the Revolution, James Lett removed to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. The pension was allowed him. 17-a. James Lett does not show in the South Carolina Census for Spartanburg in 1790. However, Mrs. Elizabeth Lett (0-2-2) does show. Pat Gresham Lott Researcher caribel@mindspring.com Notify Administrator about this message?
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