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The guard, and [?] to parade nigh[?] the Church ¾ past 5 this afternoon, 100 Fateague [Fatigued?] men to parade at guard Mounting to morrow morning with their arms and two days provisions
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The guards and piquetts [pickets?] to parade nigh the Church ¾ past 5 this afternoon, 100 Fateague [?] men to parade at guard mounting to morrow morning with their arms and two days provisions
  
 
Head Quarters Sept. 21st 1780
 
Head Quarters Sept. 21st 1780
  
 
For the Day to morrow
 
For the Day to morrow
 
 
BG. Wayne
 
BG. Wayne
 
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Colo. Nixon
Colo.[?] Nixon[?]
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Lt. Colo. Cochran
 
 
Lt. Colo.[?] Cochran
 
 
 
 
Brigade Major Darby
 
Brigade Major Darby
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For Detachment Major Cogswell
  
For[?] Detachment Major Cogswell
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Major General Green orders the burning of Fences & breaking up enclosures, is so distressing to the Inhabitants, as well as disgraceful to an Army, that has the least pretensions to Discipline and Order, that the Genl.
 
 
Major General Green Orders The Burning of Ferries[?] & Breaking up Enclosures[?], is so distressing[?] to the Inhabitants, as well as disgraceful to an Army, that has the least[?] pretension[?] to Discipline and Order, that the Genl.[?]
 

Revision as of 18:41, 31 August 2020

The guards and piquetts [pickets?] to parade nigh the Church ¾ past 5 this afternoon, 100 Fateague [?] men to parade at guard mounting to morrow morning with their arms and two days provisions

Head Quarters Sept. 21st 1780

For the Day to morrow BG. Wayne Colo. Nixon Lt. Colo. Cochran Brigade Major Darby For Detachment Major Cogswell

Major General Green orders the burning of Fences & breaking up enclosures, is so distressing to the Inhabitants, as well as disgraceful to an Army, that has the least pretensions to Discipline and Order, that the Genl.