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In committee of Safety, Cambridge. 1775 To [blank] Sir, You are hereby empowered immediately to inlist a company, to consist of 56 able-bodied and effective men, including serjeants, as soldiers in the Massachusetts service, for the preservation

In committee of Safety, Cambridge. 1775 To [blank] Sir, You are hereby empowered immediately to inlist a company, to consist of 56 able-bodied and effective men, including serjeants, as soldiers in the Massachusetts service, for the preservation

In committee of Safety, Cambridge. 1775 To [blank] Sir, You are hereby empowered immediately to inlist a company, to consist of 56 able-bodied and effective men, including serjeants, as soldiers in the Massachusetts service, for the preservation

To [blank] Sir, You are hereby impowered immediately to inlist a company to consist of [blank] able bodied and effective men (including officers) as soldiers in the Massachusetts service, for the defence of the sea coast in this Colony, agreeabl

To [blank] Gentlemen. Greeting. You are hereby impowered immediately to enlist a company, to consist of eighty-eight able-bodied and effective men, including non-commissioned officers and privates, as soldiers in the service of this Colony, to d

Instructions for the officers of several regiments of the Massachusetts-Bay forces, who are immediately to go upon the recruiting service … Given at the headquarters at Cambridge, this 10th day of July 1775. Horatio Gates, adjutant-general. [Wat

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, June 22, 1781. Whereas it is necessary for the support of the army, and for rendering the situation for our brethren in the field comfortable ... [Boston, 1781].

Massachusetts Anti-slavery Society. Commission. To [blank], Dear Sir, you are hearby appointed and commissioned … [Boston, 183-?].

Lancaster, the 14th July, 1776. In Committee. Gentlemen. The Committee have received orders from the Congress, to keep a guard over the prisoners, at the barracks, and to have the barracks surrounded by a stockaded fort ... By order of the Commi

In committee of Safety, Cambridge. 1775 To [blank] Sir, You are hereby empowered immediately to inlist a company, to consist of 56 able-bodied and effective men, including serjeants, as soldiers in the Massachusetts service, for the preservation

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By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant Governor, and commander in chief of the Province of New York, and the territory depending thereon in America. To-- You are hereby authorised and impowered to inlist voluntiers t

By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant Governor, and commander in chief of the Province of New York, and the territory depending thereon in America. To-- You are hereby authorised and impowered to inlist voluntiers t

To [blank] Sir, You are hereby impowered immediately to inlist a company to consist of [blank] able bodied and effective men (including officers) as soldiers in the Massachusetts service, for the defence of the sea coast in this Colony, agreeabl

In committee of Safety, Cambridge. 1775 To [blank] Sir, You are hereby empowered immediately to inlist a company, to consist of 56 able-bodied and effective men, including serjeants, as soldiers in the Massachusetts service, for the preservation

We whose names are under-written, do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United States Colonies, and severally promise, and engage to continue in such service until the first day of December, 1776, unless sooner discharged

We the subscribers do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United States of America, to continue in that service 'till the end of the present war with Britain, unless sooner regularly discharged ... and to be under such regu

We whose names are under-written, do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United American Colonies, and severally promise, and engage to continue in such service until the first day of December, 1776 … [Watertown: Printed by

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, November 27, 1780. Resolved that the following persons be appointed in each County to muster the men that shall inlist into the Continental Army ... Resolved that the following pers

An abstract from resolves containing the encouragement offered by the Continental congress, and by the State of Massachusetts-Bay, to such as shall inlist into the Continental army ... In Council. Jan. 28, 1777. Read and concurr'd John Avery, De

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, November 27, 1780. Resolved that the following persons be appointed in each County to muster the men that shall inlist into the Continental Army ... Resolved that the following pers

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council. July 7, 1777. Resolved, that all such men as may inlist as non-commissioned officers and private soldiers into the Continental regiment ... In the House of representatives, July 8, 1777. Read and concurred

By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant Governor, and commander in chief of the Province of New York, and the territory depending thereon in America. To-- You are hereby authorised and impowered to inlist voluntiers t

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