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4. Division [illegible] to form 4. battalions of foot, 2 companies of cavalry, & 1 company of Artillery.  1. Brigade_____ 721
 
4. Division [illegible] to form 4. battalions of foot, 2 companies of cavalry, & 1 company of Artillery.  1. Brigade_____ 721
 
                                                           2. Brigade____ 768
 
                                                           2. Brigade____ 768
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                                                                           __________490
 
                                                                                             11,836
 
                                                                                             11,836
    The Brigadier-generals will apportion the number of men  
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The Brigadier-generals will apportion the number of men  
to each regiment, & brigade corps; & will specify, in a particular manner, the number of companies to be formed of the men de-
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to each regiment, & brigade corps; & will specify, in a particular manner, the number of companies to be formed of the men detached from each regiment; and they will observe as a rule that about 64 men rank & file, form a foot company, as  
tached from each regiment; and they will observe as a rule  
 
that about 64 men rank & file, form a foot company, as  
 
 
nearly as may be.
 
nearly as may be.

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4. Division [illegible] to form 4. battalions of foot, 2 companies of cavalry, & 1 company of Artillery. 1. Brigade_____ 721

                                                         2. Brigade____ 768
                                                                                 _______1489

5. Division 1635 men, to form 5 battalions of foot, & 1 company of artillery:___________________ 1. Brigade _____645

                                                     2. Brigade _____650
                                                     3. Brigade_____ 340
                                                                            __________1635

6. Division 1561 men, to form 4 battalions of foot, 1 company of cavalry, & 1 company of artillery 1. Brigade 876

                                                          2. Brigade 685
                                                                          ___________1561

7. Division 1429 men, to form 4 battalions of foot, 2 companies of cavalry, & 1 company of artillery 1. Brigade 692

                                                           2. Brigade 737
                                                                          ___________1429

8. Division 1168 men, to form 4 battalions of foot, part of a company of cavalry, & 1 company of artillery. 1. Brig. 573

                                                                           2. Brig. 595
                                                                                     _____1168

9. Division 706 men, to form 2 battalions of foot, 1 company of cavalry, & part of a company of artillery. 1. Brig. 340

                                                                      2. Brig. 366
                                                                                 _______706

10. Division 490 men, to form 2 battalions of foot.

                                                         1. Brigade 285
                                                          2. Brigade 205
                                                                          __________490
                                                                                           11,836

The Brigadier-generals will apportion the number of men to each regiment, & brigade corps; & will specify, in a particular manner, the number of companies to be formed of the men detached from each regiment; and they will observe as a rule that about 64 men rank & file, form a foot company, as nearly as may be.