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− | + | to the Contrary, a practice so destructive ought not to be allowed, but in Cases of the greatest Necessity especially when [fuel?] is so Handy, as it is at this place it is unpardonable; He therefore calls upon the officers of his Brigade to Exert themselves and put a Stop to Such pernicious Conduct | |
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+ | After Order Septr. 18th 1780 | ||
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+ | The whole Army to March at the Shortest Notice every thing to be put in the most readiness for a movement | ||
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+ | One hundred fateague [fatigue?] men with arms to parade tomorrow morning at 7 o,Clock at ground parade to repair the Road. Meggs[?] Regiment to march so very early tomorrow morning the Commanding officer will call this Evening at Generals Greens Quarters for Orders |
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to the Contrary, a practice so destructive ought not to be allowed, but in Cases of the greatest Necessity especially when [fuel?] is so Handy, as it is at this place it is unpardonable; He therefore calls upon the officers of his Brigade to Exert themselves and put a Stop to Such pernicious Conduct
After Order Septr. 18th 1780
The whole Army to March at the Shortest Notice every thing to be put in the most readiness for a movement
One hundred fateague [fatigue?] men with arms to parade tomorrow morning at 7 o,Clock at ground parade to repair the Road. Meggs[?] Regiment to march so very early tomorrow morning the Commanding officer will call this Evening at Generals Greens Quarters for Orders