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− | line from the Northerly end of Chandler's | + | line from the Northerly end of Chandler's Pond in Read- |
+ | field, to the North side of said Town, will be con- | ||
+ | sidered as the Eastern line of the Company to be organ- | ||
+ | ized in Readfield, & agreeably to a foregoing clause | ||
+ | in these Orders. | ||
+ | B. General Pattee will please to take the necessary | ||
+ | measures for carrying these Orders into execution | ||
+ | and for making return thereof to the Deputy-Adjutant | ||
+ | General of the Division; with as much dispatch as | ||
+ | the nature of the business will admit. | ||
+ | By order of Major-General Dearborn, | ||
+ | H: Sewall, D. A. Genl. | ||
+ | 8 Division | ||
− | + | The Deputy-Adjutant General of the eighth Divis- | |
− | + | ion of Militia will please to take the necessary measures | |
− | + | for organizing one Company in Litchfield, one in | |
− | + | Lewiston, & one in Littlesborough, by applying person- | |
− | + | ally to some of the principal Inhabitants of each of | |
− | + | those places, and giving the necessary directions for | |
− | + | the |
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line from the Northerly end of Chandler's Pond in Read- field, to the North side of said Town, will be con- sidered as the Eastern line of the Company to be organ- ized in Readfield, & agreeably to a foregoing clause in these Orders.
B. General Pattee will please to take the necessary
measures for carrying these Orders into execution and for making return thereof to the Deputy-Adjutant General of the Division; with as much dispatch as the nature of the business will admit.
By order of Major-General Dearborn, H: Sewall, D. A. Genl. 8 Division
The Deputy-Adjutant General of the eighth Divis-
ion of Militia will please to take the necessary measures for organizing one Company in Litchfield, one in Lewiston, & one in Littlesborough, by applying person- ally to some of the principal Inhabitants of each of those places, and giving the necessary directions for
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