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Board of War be and are hereby Directed to Erase from the Register of the Names of the Officers of the Army of the United States the name of Benedict Arnold
 
Board of War be and are hereby Directed to Erase from the Register of the Names of the Officers of the Army of the United States the name of Benedict Arnold
  
Head Quarters Tottaway [Totowa] Octr. 20th 1780
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Head Quarters Tottaway Octr. 20th 1780
  
 
officers for to morrow
 
officers for to morrow
 
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BG Patterson
BG Patterson[?]
 
 
 
 
Colo. Craig
 
Colo. Craig
 
 
Lt. Colo. Johnson
 
Lt. Colo. Johnson
 
 
Majr. Ballard
 
Majr. Ballard
 
 
B M Derby
 
B M Derby
  
The Grande [Grand] Parade Changed to a Field Between Genl. Lt. Claim[?] and Genl. Huntington Quarters[?]
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The Grande Parade Changed to a Field Between Genl. St. Clair's and Genl. Huntington's Quarters
  
The officer Commanding the provost Guard is upon the Regulation[?] of the President of a Court Martial to Send the Prisoners, Demanded Under a proper Guard to the Court should Circumstances
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The officer Commanding the provost Guard is upon the Requisition of the President of a Court Martial to Send the Prisoners, Demanded Under a proper Guard to the Court should Circumstances

Latest revision as of 18:45, 2 September 2020

Board of War be and are hereby Directed to Erase from the Register of the Names of the Officers of the Army of the United States the name of Benedict Arnold

Head Quarters Tottaway Octr. 20th 1780

officers for to morrow BG Patterson Colo. Craig Lt. Colo. Johnson Majr. Ballard B M Derby

The Grande Parade Changed to a Field Between Genl. St. Clair's and Genl. Huntington's Quarters

The officer Commanding the provost Guard is upon the Requisition of the President of a Court Martial to Send the Prisoners, Demanded Under a proper Guard to the Court should Circumstances