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�General Order Head Quarters Boston April 21, 1794
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General Order Head Quarters Boston April 21, 1794
The Major Generals of the Several Divisions of the Militia on the seacoast of this Commonwealth will immediately on receiving this Order cause directions to be given to the Commanding Officers of the Militia at the several seaports within their respective districts to afford all lawful and to the Officers of the Customs of the United States in continuing the Embargo until the 25th day of May --- , on all ships and  
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----  -----  to the several Resolves of Congress ----  for that purpose, and subject to the same regulations and conditions as directed by the General Order of the 30th of March last.
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The Major Generals of the Several Divisions of the Militia on the seacoast of this Commonwealth will immediately on receiving this Order cause directions to be given to the Commanding Officers of the Militia at the several seaports within their respective districts to afford all lawful and to the Officers of the Customs of the United States in continuing the Embargo until the 25th day of May next, on all ships and vesels agreeably to the several Resolves of Congress passed for that purpose, and subject to the same regulations and conditions as directed by the General Order of the 30th of March last.
  
 
By Order of the Commander in Chief
 
By Order of the Commander in Chief
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Wm Donnison Adj. Genl

Latest revision as of 14:54, 31 October 2017

General Order Head Quarters Boston April 21, 1794

The Major Generals of the Several Divisions of the Militia on the seacoast of this Commonwealth will immediately on receiving this Order cause directions to be given to the Commanding Officers of the Militia at the several seaports within their respective districts to afford all lawful and to the Officers of the Customs of the United States in continuing the Embargo until the 25th day of May next, on all ships and vesels agreeably to the several Resolves of Congress passed for that purpose, and subject to the same regulations and conditions as directed by the General Order of the 30th of March last.

By Order of the Commander in Chief Wm Donnison Adj. Genl