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name that carried with it a Maine residence was listed.
 
name that carried with it a Maine residence was listed.
In a number of instances no rolls or company returns were
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In a number of instances no rolls or company returns were found of date falling within the period above mentioned, and in such cases rolls of an earlier date, muster returns and wages accounts that gave proof of a man's having enlisted into one of the 11 regiments under the three years call of Jan. 1, 1777, were taken and examined, and the names of all Maine men listed, as it
found of date falling within the period above mentioned, and in
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was assumed that the individual would be with his regiment except where his desertion or decease prior to Oct. 1, 1777, was reported.
such cases rolls of an earlier date, muster returns and wages
 
accounts that gave proof of a man's having enlisted into one of
 
the 11 reg:iin.ents under the three years call of Jan. 1, 1777, were
 
taken and examined, and the names of all Maine men listed, as it
 
was assumed that the individual would be with his regiment except
 
where his desertion or decease prior to Oct. 1, 1777, was reportaa.
 
In short, every effort was made that
 
  
c~uld
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In short, every effort was made that could suggest itself
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in order to make the lists as complete as possible, and the amount originally fixed upon as compensation would not begin to pay for the time and labor that has been expended upon the task. The fact that the information was for a sister state and one whose early history is bound up in that of the Province and Commonwealth was sufficient incentive for doing the work as thoroughly as possible.
  
suggest itself
 
 
in order to make the lists as complete as possible, and the amount
 
originally fixed upon as compensation would not, begin to pay for
 
the t:im.e and labor that has been expended upon the task.
 
 
The faet
 
 
that the informa.t ion was for a sister state and one whose early
 
history is bound up in that of the Province and Commonwealth was
 
sufficient incentive for doing the work as thorcugh1y as possible.
 
 
It cannot be claimed that the name of every man who was a
 
It cannot be claimed that the name of every man who was a
resident of Maine and who served in the 11 regiments is irteluded
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resident of Maine and who served in the 11 regiments is included in these lists, as in many instances no clue whatever can be discovered as to the residence of individual soldiers.
in these lists, as in many instances no clue whatever can be discovered as to the residence of individual soldiers.
 
  
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15 name that carried with it a Maine residence was listed. In a number of instances no rolls or company returns were found of date falling within the period above mentioned, and in such cases rolls of an earlier date, muster returns and wages accounts that gave proof of a man's having enlisted into one of the 11 regiments under the three years call of Jan. 1, 1777, were taken and examined, and the names of all Maine men listed, as it was assumed that the individual would be with his regiment except where his desertion or decease prior to Oct. 1, 1777, was reported.

In short, every effort was made that could suggest itself in order to make the lists as complete as possible, and the amount originally fixed upon as compensation would not begin to pay for the time and labor that has been expended upon the task. The fact that the information was for a sister state and one whose early history is bound up in that of the Province and Commonwealth was sufficient incentive for doing the work as thoroughly as possible.

It cannot be claimed that the name of every man who was a resident of Maine and who served in the 11 regiments is included in these lists, as in many instances no clue whatever can be discovered as to the residence of individual soldiers.

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