3 edition of General orders. Head-quarters, Boston, July 7, 1794. found in the catalog.
General orders. Head-quarters, Boston, July 7, 1794.
Published
1794
by Printed by Adams and Larkin in [Boston
.
Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Early American imprints -- no. 27288. |
Contributions | Donnison, William, 1757?-1834. |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 sheet ([1] p.) |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14618985M |
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General orders. Head-Quarters, Boston, July 7, By order of the Commander in Chief, William Donnison Adjutant General. [Boston: Printed by Adams and Larkin, ]. Contributor Names Massachusetts. Adjutant General. Created / Published Boston, Subject Headings.
General orders. Head-quarters, Boston, July 7, Doubts having been entertained by some officers in the Militia of this commonwealth, respecting the rights of the lieutenant-colonels who have come to the command of regiments, by the resignation, death or removal of the colonels.
General orders. Head-Quarters, Boston, July 7, By order of the Commander in Chief, William Donnison Adjutant General. [Boston: Printed by Adams and 1794.
book, ]. Not in Ford.; Imprint 3. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in. The Reed copy includes only the after orders and is addressed to “Mr Henshaw Adjutt General.” GW and Charles Lee reached Cambridge about midday on Sunday 2 July.
“The greatest civility and attention was paid to the Generals on their arrival at the camp,” wrote an anonymous correspondent on 3 July (Pennsylvania Gazette [Philadelphia. Penuel Cheney (Cheeney), who became a surgeon’s mate in the 3d Connecticut Regiment on 1 Maywas accused by John Spalding of making “fraudulent Draughts upon the Commissary’s Store and July 7 malpractices” (GW to Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., 29 Oct.
).Instead of being court-martialed, Cheney was allowed to leave the army (Cheney to GW, 4 Sept. ), but on 4 Oct. the. General Orders Head Quarters, Cambridge, July 7, Parole Dorchester. Countersign Exeter. It is with inexpressible Concern that the General upon his first Arrival in the army, should find an Officer sentenced by a General Court-Martial to be cashier'd for Cowardice.
General Orders Head Quarters, Cambridge, July 4, Parole Dorchester. Countersign Exeter. 1794. book The General most earnestly requires, and expects, a due observance of those articles of war, established for the Government of the army, which forbid profane cursing, swearing and drunkeness; And in like manner requires and expects, of all Officers.
General orders. Head-quarters, Boston, Feb. 28, It gives the commander in chief the highest satisfaction, that his fellow-citizens of the militia, not only retain the character they have already acquired by their improvements in discipline; but in the past year they have added to their reputation.
General Orders: Head-Quarters, Boston, June 6, Americana) DONNISON, William; WASHINGTON, George; et all Published by Printed by Adams & Larkin, Boston ().
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All Witnesses to. His Excellency the Commander in Chief orders him to be executed tomorrow morning nine o'Clock on Gallows Hill. To Major General Alexander McDougall.
Head Quarters, Middle Brook, Ma Dear Sir: I duly received your favour of the 20th instant. H.—— has just delivered me that of the 22nd. (The Letter and inclosures referred.
General Order No. 11 was a controversial order issued by Union Major-General Ulysses S. Grant on Decem during the Vicksburg Campaign, that took place during the American Civil order expelled all Jews from Grant's military district, comprising areas of Tennessee, Mississippi, and issued the order in an effort to reduce Union military corruption, and stop an.
Contains government orders from to The orders are pasted to individual pages and arranged chronologically by department General orders, no. 19 (November 1, ) / Headquarters of the Army. -- General orders no. 29 (June 4, ), no. 68 (Aug ), no. 94 (November 1, ) / War Department, Adjutant General's Office.
Washington's aides-de-camp during the American Revolutionary War were officers of the Continental Army appointed to serve on General George Washington's headquarters staff, with the rank of lieutenant headquarters staff also included one military secretary, a full colonel.
Washington had a small number of aides-de-camp at any given time, with relatively frequent turnover. First Pennsylvania Regiment Schedule April 11 We wi ll hold a unit meeting and training session here at the American Village.
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