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[EAN: 9781231141502], Neubuch, NATHANIEL BOUTON,HISTORY, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: . . . cloathing out of the Stores in your hands for his Regiment. This State, nor no one Individual in it, has been so fortunate as to Import any woolen goods since the Commencement of this war, neither is there any for sale therein, which is a difficulty we are unable to surmount, unless the men raised here can be cloathed from the Continental Stores; if not we are fearful they must go into the field almost naked, or at least with cloathing insufficient to make them in any tolerable degree comfortable or decent. Coulers for the Regiments cannot be procured in this State. Col0 Scammell will give you any further Information you may need. In behalf of the Commi, c and c. Indorsed-- Copy to Coin of Congress for clothing. Letter from Thomaa Thompson, relating to the enlistment of marines c. State Pap. Vol. VI. p. 125. Portsmouth, February 6th, 1777. Gent11. Capt. Osborne has just recd a letter without any signature dated in the Committee of Safety at Exeter the 4th Inst, which I must suppose comes from that Body. On that presumption only I answer as I suppose will Captain Osborne. Tis very strange after Col0 Long has taken the Pains to send to Gen1 Ward and received his answer respecting those men, he should trouble the Committee of Safety of this State about the matter. Col0 Long told me that Gen1 Ward said if the men had listed with Capt. Osborne in his Company of Marines during the War, they might remain with him; but to tell Capt. Osborne not to enlist any more out of that Regiment: If the Gen1 had thought proper the men should be delivered up he would have ordered Capt. Osborne to that effect. Remember the men have entered as Marines not Mariners, and Marines by a Vote of Congress are on the same footing as soldiers in the land servic. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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Nathaniel Bouton:Provincial and State Papers Volume 8 (Paperback)
- Taschenbuch 2012, ISBN: 1231141506
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[EAN: 9781231141502], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: .cloathing out of the Stores in your hands for his Regiment. This State, nor no one Individual in it, has been so fortunate as to Import any woolen goods since the Commencement of this war, neither is there any for sale therein, which is a difficulty we are unable to surmount, unless the men raised here can be cloathed from the Continental Stores; if not we are fearful they must go into the field almost naked, or at least with cloathing insufficient to make them in any tolerable degree comfortable or decent. Coulers for the Regiments cannot be procured in this State. Col0 Scammell will give you any further Information you may need. In behalf of the Commi, c c. Indorsed-- Copy to Coin of Congress for clothing. Letter from Thomaa Thompson, relating to the enlistment of marines c. State Pap. Vol. VI. p. 125. Portsmouth, February 6th, 1777. Gent11. Capt. Osborne has just recd a letter without any signature dated in the Committee of Safety at Exeter the 4th Inst, which I must suppose comes from that Body. On that presumption only I answer as I suppose will Captain Osborne. Tis very strange after Col0 Long has taken the Pains to send to Gen1 Ward received his answer respecting those men, he should trouble the Committee of Safety of this State about the matter. Col0 Long told me that Gen1 Ward said if the men had listed with Capt. Osborne in his Company of Marines during the War, they might remain with him; but to tell Capt. Osborne not to enlist any more out of that Regiment: If the Gen1 had thought proper the men should be delivered up he would have ordered Capt. Osborne to that effect. Remember the men have entered as Marines not Mariners, Marines by a Vote of Congress are on the same footing as soldiers in the land servic.<
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Nathaniel Bouton:Provincial and State Papers Volume 8 (Paperback)
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[EAN: 9781231141502], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 Excerpt: .cloathing out of the Stores in your hands for his Regiment. This State, nor no one Individual in it, has been so fortunate as to Import any woolen goods since the Commencement of this war, neither is there any for sale therein, which is a difficulty we are unable to surmount, unless the men raised here can be cloathed from the Continental Stores; if not we are fearful they must go into the field almost naked, or at least with cloathing insufficient to make them in any tolerable degree comfortable or decent. Coulers for the Regiments cannot be procured in this State. Col0 Scammell will give you any further Information you may need. In behalf of the Commi, c c. Indorsed-- Copy to Coin of Congress for clothing. Letter from Thomaa Thompson, relating to the enlistment of marines c. State Pap. Vol. VI. p. 125. Portsmouth, February 6th, 1777. Gent11. Capt. Osborne has just recd a letter without any signature dated in the Committee of Safety at Exeter the 4th Inst, which I must suppose comes from that Body. On that presumption only I answer as I suppose will Captain Osborne. Tis very strange after Col0 Long has taken the Pains to send to Gen1 Ward received his answer respecting those men, he should trouble the Committee of Safety of this State about the matter. Col0 Long told me that Gen1 Ward said if the men had listed with Capt. Osborne in his Company of Marines during the War, they might remain with him; but to tell Capt. Osborne not to enlist any more out of that Regiment: If the Gen1 had thought proper the men should be delivered up he would have ordered Capt. Osborne to that effect. Remember the men have entered as Marines not Mariners, Marines by a Vote of Congress are on the same footing as soldiers in the land servic.<
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