Muster Rolls and Payrolls for the War of 1812 of the Auditor of Public Accounts, 1813-1814, Accession APA 253a. State government
records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
The United States Congress declared war against Great Britain on 18 June 1812 in response to British impressment of American
seamen, violation of American neutrality, and blockade of American ports. The British responded by blockading the mouth of
the Chesapeake Bay and raiding coastal settlements. The British attempted to capture Norfolk but were repulsed by militia
stationed on Craney Island on 22 June 1813. Although actual encounters were few, the threat of attack kept militia in the
field throughout the war, which ended when the Treaty of Ghent was signed on 24 December 1814.
These records are part of Auditor of Public Accounts. Administration of State Government: Military Expenditures - War of 1812.
Contains muster rolls, payrolls, and related documents of militia companies and detachments not included in Virginia Militia
in the War of 1812, Vols. I and II. The rolls include the names of officers and soldiers, dates of service, and pay, and are
arranged alphabetically by commanding officer(s). Contains the rolls of Captain Arthur Emmerson's company of artillery, which
played a key role in the defeat of the British at the Battle of Craney Island.
Also contains the Revolutionary War muster roll of Captain Briggs' company of the Virginia Line, Fort Pitt, 1777-1778, and
the payroll of the 7th Virginia Regiment, 1778.