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− | On Our Part the Loss was Inconsiderable We have Only to regrett [regret] that the | + | On Our Part the Loss was Inconsiderable We have Only to regrett [regret] that the brave Colo. Williams was Mortally Wounded |
This advantage will in all probability have a very happy Influence Upon the Successive Operations in that Quarter | This advantage will in all probability have a very happy Influence Upon the Successive Operations in that Quarter | ||
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BG. Irvine | BG. Irvine | ||
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Colo. M Jackson | Colo. M Jackson | ||
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Majr.[?] Alexander | Majr.[?] Alexander | ||
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B Major Derby | B Major Derby | ||
All the Arms that are not Stampt [Stamped?] on the Barrells with the Mark of the United States are to be immediately with the Letters U.S. And as their [there] becomes from Time to Time a Surplusage of Arms Care is to be taken to Return | All the Arms that are not Stampt [Stamped?] on the Barrells with the Mark of the United States are to be immediately with the Letters U.S. And as their [there] becomes from Time to Time a Surplusage of Arms Care is to be taken to Return |
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On Our Part the Loss was Inconsiderable We have Only to regrett [regret] that the brave Colo. Williams was Mortally Wounded
This advantage will in all probability have a very happy Influence Upon the Successive Operations in that Quarter
It is a Proof of the Spirit and Resources of the Country
Head Quarters Tottawa [Totowa] Octr. 28th 1780
officers for to Morrow
BG. Irvine Colo. M Jackson Lt. Colo. Bassett Majr.[?] Alexander B Major Derby
All the Arms that are not Stampt [Stamped?] on the Barrells with the Mark of the United States are to be immediately with the Letters U.S. And as their [there] becomes from Time to Time a Surplusage of Arms Care is to be taken to Return