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General orders. The General Assembly having by an act, passed at the last session, authorized the Captain General, to prescribe an uniform dress for the militia ... that the uniform dress for the militia of this state shall be as is hereafter pr

General orders. The General Assembly having by an act, passed at the last session, authorized the Captain General, to prescribe an uniform dress for the militia ... that the uniform dress for the militia of this state shall be as is hereafter pr

General orders. The General Assembly having by an act, passed at the last session, authorized the Captain General, to prescribe an uniform dress for the militia ... that the uniform dress for the militia of this state shall be as is hereafter pr

By the United States in Congress assembled, April 7, 1781 : Be it ordained and it is hereby ordained, by the United States in Congress assembled, that the following instructions be observed by the captains or commanders of private armed vessels, commissioned by letters of marque or general reprisals, or otherwise by the authority of the United States in Congress assembled. ...

By the United States in Congress assembled, April 7, 1781 : Be it ordained and it is hereby ordained, by the United States in Congress assembled, that the following instructions be observed by the captains or commanders of private armed vessels, commissioned by letters of marque or general reprisals, or otherwise by the authority of the United States in Congress assembled. ...

Navy Department. November 23, 1813. Sir A number of the senior officers of the Navy of the United States having suggested certain alterations in the established "Uniform dress," ... the following description of the "Uniform dress" ... is to take

In Congress, April 4, 1777 : Resolved, 1. That there be one Commissary-General of Musters for the Army of the United States. 2. That there be four deputy muster-masters general; and that the said appointments be made by Congress. ...

Lazy regiment. Orders from Col. Commandant. The Commander in Chief gives notice that he will review his regiment at and orders all his officers to meet at ... [n. d.].

By His Excellency George Clinton, Esq; Governor of the State of New-York, General and Commander in Chief of all the militia, and admiral of the navy of the same. Proclamation. Whereas the Senate and Assembly of this State, did by concurrent reso

General orders. The General Assembly having by an act, passed at the last session, authorized the Captain General, to prescribe an uniform dress for the militia ... that the uniform dress for the militia of this state shall be as is hereafter pr

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Signed by Ebenezer Huntington.; Piece 2 is a variant of Piece 1.; Piece 3 and 4 are duplicate copies of Piece 2.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

3 duplicate copies

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 5, Folder 4b.

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01/01/1812
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