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− | + | The Major-Generals will give the necessary orders | |
within their respective Divisions for the musters the | within their respective Divisions for the musters the | ||
present season; and the several Regiments and Corps will | present season; and the several Regiments and Corps will | ||
be reviewed and inspected as the law directs. | be reviewed and inspected as the law directs. | ||
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+ | By order of the Commander in Chief | ||
William Donnison, Adjutant-General | William Donnison, Adjutant-General | ||
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Hallowell, June 30. 1796. | Hallowell, June 30. 1796. | ||
− | + | The law having established the uniform of the Militia "to | |
be a dark blue cloth coat," & left the fashion & colour of the | be a dark blue cloth coat," & left the fashion & colour of the | ||
facings thereof and of the under-clothes, to the determination of | facings thereof and of the under-clothes, to the determination of | ||
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of conforming themselves thereto as nearly as may be: | of conforming themselves thereto as nearly as may be: | ||
− | The Brigadier-General (by & with the concurrence of | + | The Brigadier-General (by & with the concurrence of |
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The Major-Generals will give the necessary orders within their respective Divisions for the musters the present season; and the several Regiments and Corps will be reviewed and inspected as the law directs.
By order of the Commander in Chief William Donnison, Adjutant-General
Attest. H: Sewall, D. A. Gen.
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Brigade Orders, second Brigade, 8. Division, Hallowell, June 30. 1796.
The law having established the uniform of the Militia "to be a dark blue cloth coat," & left the fashion & colour of the facings thereof and of the under-clothes, to the determination of the Major-Generals or Brigadiers within their several commands -- and it being necessary that such determination should be made known, in order that the Officers & Soldiers may have opportunity of conforming themselves thereto as nearly as may be:
The Brigadier-General (by & with the concurrence of