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Esq. of Penobscot, is appointed to act as Judge Advocate at the said Court.
 
Esq. of Penobscot, is appointed to act as Judge Advocate at the said Court.
                      By order of Major General Lithgow,
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By order of Major General Lithgow,
                                                 H: Sewall, D. A. Genl. 8. Division
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H: Sewall, D. A. Genl. 8. Division
 
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      General Orders, Head-quarters, Boston, October 13. 1794.
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General Orders, Head-quarters, Boston, October 13. 1794.
  
      By the Order of June 6. last, 11,885 men, including  
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By the Order of June 6. last, 11,885 men, including  
 
officers, were required to be detached from the Militia of this Commonwealth, to be held in readiness to march at a minute's  
 
officers, were required to be detached from the Militia of this Commonwealth, to be held in readiness to march at a minute's  
warning, for the defence of the United States, in case of neces
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warning, for the defence of the United States, in case of necessity: The officers and men were to be completely armed  
sity: The officers and men were to be completely armed  
 
 
and organized as was therein directed. And in order that  
 
and organized as was therein directed. And in order that  
 
the Commander in chief, as well as the officers appointed to  
 
the Commander in chief, as well as the officers appointed to  

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Esq. of Penobscot, is appointed to act as Judge Advocate at the said Court. By order of Major General Lithgow,

H: Sewall, D. A. Genl. 8. Division

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General Orders, Head-quarters, Boston, October 13. 1794.

By the Order of June 6. last, 11,885 men, including officers, were required to be detached from the Militia of this Commonwealth, to be held in readiness to march at a minute's warning, for the defence of the United States, in case of necessity: The officers and men were to be completely armed and organized as was therein directed. And in order that the Commander in chief, as well as the officers appointed to command in said Detachment should be able to know the state thereof as nearly as possible, the men were required to be mustered, and returns were directed to be made of each Corps, as soon as it should be organized. Considerable time having elapsed since the issuing of the said Order, & no returns having been received of the men detached, the Commander in Chief calls upon all Officers concerned to com- ply with the requisitions of the aforesaid Order within their respective Commands, without further delay.