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of Regiments in his Brigade, for filling all vacancies in the Companies of their respective Regiments, and for organizing the following Companies, viz. two in the town of Farmington, one in New Sharon, one in Jones' Plantation, one in the Westerly part of Readfield, including the Setters between Readfield & Fayette, and one in the Plantation of Union or Canaan on St. Georges River; & likewise for dividing the Militia of the towns of Vassalborough, Pittston and Warren into two Companies each, and for organizing the same. -- It is of importance that Field Officers or other judicious Persons should preside at the several Elections, and that the divisions of the Militia of [?], should be so made as to afford every accommodation & convenience practicable to the inhabitants, and likewise that the several Companies in each town, be as nearly of equal strength as circumstances will allow.
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The line between the Southern and Middle Parishes in Hallowell, will in future be considered as the dividing line between the two Companies of that Town on the West side of the river. And a

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of Regiments in his Brigade, for filling all vacancies in the Companies of their respective Regiments, and for organizing the following Companies, viz. two in the town of Farmington, one in New Sharon, one in Jones' Plantation, one in the Westerly part of Readfield, including the Setters between Readfield & Fayette, and one in the Plantation of Union or Canaan on St. Georges River; & likewise for dividing the Militia of the towns of Vassalborough, Pittston and Warren into two Companies each, and for organizing the same. -- It is of importance that Field Officers or other judicious Persons should preside at the several Elections, and that the divisions of the Militia of [?], should be so made as to afford every accommodation & convenience practicable to the inhabitants, and likewise that the several Companies in each town, be as nearly of equal strength as circumstances will allow.

The line between the Southern and Middle Parishes in Hallowell, will in future be considered as the dividing line between the two Companies of that Town on the West side of the river. And a