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�  1. Brigade, Brigadier-general Littlefield of York - }  
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1. Brigade, Brigadier-general Littlefield of York - }  
 
York & Cumberland}__________________________________ 1561
 
York & Cumberland}__________________________________ 1561
    2. Brigade, Brigadier-general Hunnewell of Hancock}
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2. Brigade, Brigadier-general Hunnewell of Hancock}
 
  Lincoln, Hancock & Washington ____________________} 1658
 
  Lincoln, Hancock & Washington ____________________} 1658
 
                                                                                             11,836
 
                                                                                             11,836
  
    In case the Detachment should be required to march,  
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In case the Detachment should be required to march,  
 
the Major-generals of the permanent Divisions will appropriate  
 
the Major-generals of the permanent Divisions will appropriate  
 
such part of the Field artillery within their respective Divisions,  
 
such part of the Field artillery within their respective Divisions,  
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generals will form the cavalry & artillery into squadrons &  
 
generals will form the cavalry & artillery into squadrons &  
 
battalions.
 
battalions.
    The Major-generals are authorized to accept of any legally  
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The Major-generals are authorized to accept of any legally  
 
organized corps of cavalry, artillery or infantry as part of  
 
organized corps of cavalry, artillery or infantry as part of  
 
the Detachment; provided they shall voluntarily engage as an  
 
the Detachment; provided they shall voluntarily engage as an  
 
entire corps in the service.
 
entire corps in the service.
     The Quarter master general will be constantly provided  
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with such military stores & apparatus, as will more imme-
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The Quarter master general will be constantly provided  
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with such military stores & apparatus, as will more imme
 
diately be wanted, in case the Detachment should be required  
 
diately be wanted, in case the Detachment should be required  
 
to move.
 
to move.
     The Commander in Chief earnestly calls upon every  
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The Commander in Chief earnestly calls upon every  
 
officer to give his aid in completing the Detachment, & expect  
 
officer to give his aid in completing the Detachment, & expect  
 
that the Major-generals in particular will superintend the whole  
 
that the Major-generals in particular will superintend the whole  
 
operation within their respective Divisions, & upon time to  
 
operation within their respective Divisions, & upon time to  
 
time give all necessary orders & directions for carrying this
 
time give all necessary orders & directions for carrying this
 
                                                                                    order
 

Latest revision as of 14:59, 19 April 2019

1. Brigade, Brigadier-general Littlefield of York - } York & Cumberland}__________________________________ 1561

2. Brigade, Brigadier-general Hunnewell of Hancock}

Lincoln, Hancock & Washington ____________________} 1658
                                                                                           11,836

In case the Detachment should be required to march, the Major-generals of the permanent Divisions will appropriate such part of the Field artillery within their respective Divisions, to the use of the Detachment, as shall be proportionate to the number of artillerymen - and in that case, the Major- generals will form the cavalry & artillery into squadrons & battalions.

The Major-generals are authorized to accept of any legally organized corps of cavalry, artillery or infantry as part of the Detachment; provided they shall voluntarily engage as an entire corps in the service.

The Quarter master general will be constantly provided with such military stores & apparatus, as will more imme diately be wanted, in case the Detachment should be required to move.

The Commander in Chief earnestly calls upon every officer to give his aid in completing the Detachment, & expect that the Major-generals in particular will superintend the whole operation within their respective Divisions, & upon time to time give all necessary orders & directions for carrying this