Journals of the American Congress: from 1774-1788: In Four Volumes, Volume 1Way and Gideon, 1823 - Law |
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... Lord Sterling was elected colonel of the first of the two battalions . William Wind , esq . lieutenant - colonel of ditto . William De Hart , esq . major of ditto . William Maxwell , esq . colonel of the second of ditto . Israel Shrieve ...
... Lord Sterling was elected colonel of the first of the two battalions . William Wind , esq . lieutenant - colonel of ditto . William De Hart , esq . major of ditto . William Maxwell , esq . colonel of the second of ditto . Israel Shrieve ...
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... lord Sterling , raised in the eastern division of New - Jersey , and Alexander Clough was elected . Resolved , That general Schuyler be directed to make further search in the places where the lead was found at Crown - Point and ...
... lord Sterling , raised in the eastern division of New - Jersey , and Alexander Clough was elected . Resolved , That general Schuyler be directed to make further search in the places where the lead was found at Crown - Point and ...
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... lord Sterling to collect the troops which were raised in New - Jersey ( except the six companies which have been ordered to the fortresses on Hudson's river ) and to place them in barracks in the eastern division of New - Jersey , as ...
... lord Sterling to collect the troops which were raised in New - Jersey ( except the six companies which have been ordered to the fortresses on Hudson's river ) and to place them in barracks in the eastern division of New - Jersey , as ...
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... lord Sterling , with sundry papers enclosed , was laid before Congress and read . Resolved , That the naval committee has liberty to purchase duck and such other articles as they may want for fitting out said vessels , and to enable ...
... lord Sterling , with sundry papers enclosed , was laid before Congress and read . Resolved , That the naval committee has liberty to purchase duck and such other articles as they may want for fitting out said vessels , and to enable ...
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... lord Sterling dated the 6th , was received and read . The Congress , taking into consideration the general's letter of the 28th ult . came to the following resolutions : Whereas doubts may arise respecting the true intent and ...
... lord Sterling dated the 6th , was received and read . The Congress , taking into consideration the general's letter of the 28th ult . came to the following resolutions : Whereas doubts may arise respecting the true intent and ...
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