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General orders. Lancaster, 13th July 1807. The President of the United States having required a draft of fifteen thousand six hundred and thirty-five men, as the quota of Pennsylvania, towards a detachment of one hundred thousand militia, the go

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General orders. Lancaster, 13th July 1807. The President of the United States having required a draft of fifteen thousand six hundred and thirty-five men, as the quota of Pennsylvania, towards a detachment of one hundred thousand militia, the go

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 151, Folder 6.

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pennsylvania lancaster leaflets lancaster pa general orders general orders president draft thousand fifteen thousand six thirty five men thirty five men quota detachment militia thousand militia 1807 rare book and special collections division pennsylvania state governor thomas m kean high resolution broadsides printed ephemera united states history