Difference between revisions of ".NjE.MTU5MA"

From DigitalMaine Transcription Project
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Protected ".NjE.MTU5MA" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)))
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
the Major-General of the ardour and firmness he is to  
 
the Major-General of the ardour and firmness he is to  
expect from the troops he may have the honour of com-
+
expect from the troops he may have the honour of com
 
manding in the unfortunate event of being called into  
 
manding in the unfortunate event of being called into  
 
the field.  
 
the field.  
       It is at all times important that the Militia be in as  
+
        
 +
It is at all times important that the Militia be in as  
 
perfect a state of organization and discipline as the  
 
perfect a state of organization and discipline as the  
 
nature of the system will admit; but the present threat-
 
nature of the system will admit; but the present threat-
Line 16: Line 17:
 
           Division Orders, Pittston, May 2. 1798.
 
           Division Orders, Pittston, May 2. 1798.
  
      Lieut. Colonel Commandant McIntire will please to  
+
Lieut. Colonel Commandant McIntire will please to  
consider himself as Commander of the Regiment de-
+
consider himself as Commander of the Regiment de
 
tached from the first Brigade in the eighth Division,  
 
tached from the first Brigade in the eighth Division,  
 
vice Colonel Lemont, resigned.
 
vice Colonel Lemont, resigned.
         Lieut. Colonel Commandant Lithgow will please  
+
          
 +
Lieut. Colonel Commandant Lithgow will please  
 
to consider himself as Commander of the Regiment  
 
to consider himself as Commander of the Regiment  
detached from the second Brigade in the eighth Divi-
+
detached from the second Brigade in the eighth Divi
 +
 
 +
  [ The last names above are underlined. ]

Latest revision as of 16:23, 19 April 2019

the Major-General of the ardour and firmness he is to expect from the troops he may have the honour of com manding in the unfortunate event of being called into the field.

It is at all times important that the Militia be in as perfect a state of organization and discipline as the nature of the system will admit; but the present threat- ening aspect of our foreign relations ought to induce every possible exertion in the Militia to be prepared for acting with vigour, on the first summons from our Government.

                                  Henry Dearborn,
                                  Major-General 8. Division.
         _______________________________
          Division Orders, Pittston, May 2. 1798.

Lieut. Colonel Commandant McIntire will please to consider himself as Commander of the Regiment de tached from the first Brigade in the eighth Division, vice Colonel Lemont, resigned.

Lieut. Colonel Commandant Lithgow will please to consider himself as Commander of the Regiment detached from the second Brigade in the eighth Divi

 [ The last names above are underlined. ]