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Collection Reference Number GLC01450.169.03
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1779 
Title Mihály Kováts to Edward Hand about the war [in Latin]
Date 30 March 1779
Author Kováts, Mihály, Fabricy (1724-1779)  
Recipient Hand, Edward  
Document Type Correspondence; Military document
Content Description There are multiple spellings for the Hungarian creator of this document. Signs this letter "Michael de Kowatz," but is also known as Michael Kováts de Fabricy or simply Michael Kovats. He was a Colonel in the Continental Calvary and was killed 11 May 1779 defending Charleston, South Carolina. Written to Brigadier General Hand. Seems to be writing about an attack that was defended, but this is a quick translation. In postscript mentions a man named David Lewy, who seems to have delivered the letter. Kovats is celebrated as a Hungarian patriot for his service and sacrifice in the war.
Subjects Global History and Civics  Immigration and Migration  Military History  Revolutionary War  Battle  Cavalry  Continental Army  Judaism  
People Kováts, Mihály, Fabricy (1724-1779)  
Place written Fredrickstown, Virginia
Theme The American Revolution; Foreign Affairs
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Kovats travelled from his homeland to Paris where Benjamin Franklin facilitated his arrival to America to serve with the Continental Army in the Pulaski Legion. Famously wrote to Franklin that "Golden freedom cannot be bought with Yellow Gold." About 140 Hungarians fought in the war with the Americans.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859