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State of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations, May session, 1781. Whereas the Legislature of this State, from a conviction of the absolute necessity of having their quota of troops in the field apportioned the men to the several towns, and or

State of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. In General Assembly, February session, 1781. An act for incorporating and bringing into the field twelve hundred able-bodied effective men, of the militia, to serve within this State for one mont

State of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. In General Assembly, August session, A. D. 1781. An act for proportioning the supplies of beef to the several towns in this State for the support of the army for the months of October and Novembe

State of Rhode Island and Providence plantations.. In General Assembly, January session, 1781. An act proportioning to the several towns in this state, and for collecting fresh beef for supplying the army of the United States ... [Providence: Pr

State of Rhode Island and Providence plantations.. In General Assembly, January session, 1781. An act proportioning to the several towns in this state, and for collecting fresh beef for supplying the army of the United States ... [Providence: Pr

State of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations. In Council of war, August 2, 1778. It is voted and resolved, that the colonels of the several regiments of militia in this State make returns ... of all persons who shall be draughted for the int

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives. June 16, 1781. Whereas it is now absolutely necessary that the whole number of men required of the several towns and plantations in this Commonwealth ... [Boston, Printed by Benjami

State of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations. In Council of war, August 2, 1778. It is voted and resolved, that the colonels of the several regiments of militia in this State make returns ... of all persons who shall be draughted for the int

State of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. In General Assembly, August session, 1781. An act for incorporating and bringing into the field five hundred able-bodied effective men, of the militia, to serve within this State, for one month,

State of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations, May session, 1781. Whereas the Legislature of this State, from a conviction of the absolute necessity of having their quota of troops in the field apportioned the men to the several towns, and or

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