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�Head Quarters Steinrapie[?] Septr. 10th 1780
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Head Quarters Steinrapie[?] Septr. 10th 1780
  
 
For the Day to Morrow  Brigd. Genl. Clinton
 
For the Day to Morrow  Brigd. Genl. Clinton
L{?} Colo. Tupper
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Lt. Colo. Tupper
[illegible] Lt. Colo. Sill
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Lt. Colo. Sill
 
Major Greer
 
Major Greer
 
Brigade Major Derby
 
Brigade Major Derby
  
At a General Court Martial, whereof Colo. Greatons is President the 2nd Instant{?} Reuben George, an Express Rider[?] was tryed for delaying three hundred thousand dollars on the road which he had in charge to deliver to Moor Furman Esq. [illegible initials] for the express purpose of forwarding provisions to the Army, which delay if not early discovered would have been attended with the most fatal tendency to the Army
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At a General Court Martial, whereof Colo. Greatons is President the 2nd Instant, Reuben George, an Express Rider[?] was tryed for delaying three hundred thousand dollars on the road which he had in charge to deliver to Moor Furman Esq. [illegible initials] for the express purpose of forwarding provisions to the Army, which delay if not early discovered would have been attended with the most fatal tendency to the Army
2ndly  For Expending part of the money and making preparations to depart[?] to the
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2ndly  For Expending part of the money and making preparations to depart to the

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Head Quarters Steinrapie[?] Septr. 10th 1780

For the Day to Morrow Brigd. Genl. Clinton Lt. Colo. Tupper Lt. Colo. Sill Major Greer Brigade Major Derby

At a General Court Martial, whereof Colo. Greatons is President the 2nd Instant, Reuben George, an Express Rider[?] was tryed for delaying three hundred thousand dollars on the road which he had in charge to deliver to Moor Furman Esq. [illegible initials] for the express purpose of forwarding provisions to the Army, which delay if not early discovered would have been attended with the most fatal tendency to the Army

2ndly For Expending part of the money and making preparations to depart to the