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The General by no means Recomends or Desires Officers to Run into Costly or Expencive Regimentals, no matter how plain or coarse so that they are but uniform in their color cut and fashion. The officers belong- ing to those Regiments whose uniforms is not yet fixt upon had better Delay making their Regimentals till they are-
Camp on Winter Hill Dec' IIt 1775 Field Officers of the Day To- morrow Colo Reed Adjutant of the day Webb Field Officer of the Piquet L' Colº Wyman Piquet within the Lines Colo Reeds Regiment Piquet on Sub Serj Cor
Ploughª Hill Colo Reed 0-2-2-3-52 men The old field officer of the Day to be on the Gen" Parade at the Piquet where the new field officer is to Relieve him, The Commanding officer of the Regnt which is to be a Piquet within the Lines to Parade his Regnt at the fireing of the Sunset gun and Examine their arms and ammunition and give them Strict orders to lay upon their arms and be ready to start at a Moments warning and March in case of allarram Each commanding officer to Strictly Observe this order when it comes in Relation to his Regiment to be a Piquet within the lines-
Camp on Winter Hill Dec' 12th 1775
Brigade Gen" Sullivans orders officer of the Day Tomorrow Colo McDuffe Adjut of the Day Peabody-Officers of the Piquet Colo Webb Major Cilley. Piquet within the Lines to Night Colo Nixons Regiment ca S Sc Piquet on Ploughª Hill Colo Reed 1-2-2-3-52
The Court of Enquiry whereof Colo Nixon is President to Set Tomorrow at 9 o clock A. M. Upon Capt Marcey & all concerned to attend at Colo Nixons Barrak
Head Q" Dec' 13th 1775 The Major Generals are to Order the Meli- tia Companies to be Joyned to the Diferent Brigades and Regiments in their Respective Divisions in Such a manner as to Supply the Difficency of the Connecticut Troops and to Prevent Confusion and Disorder in case we Should be cald to Action and make report thereof as soon as it is Done. As these companies have an Inclination to joyn Particuler Regi's the Gent has no Objection to it in Every instance where it can be done consistent with the Good of the Service-and the allotment to the Diferent Incampments the adjutant of Every Regit to which any of those companies are joyned are to aquante them with all Gent and Brigade orders that they may not Unknowingly Disobey them the Colos of the Several Regiments upon the New Establishments may Respectively apply to the commissary of Ordinance Stores for 75 Stand of armes Late- ly taken in the London Storeship These arms the Colonies will be care- ful to Put into the hands of the Solders most approved for their care and
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Bravery and Such only as are Inlisted for the next campaign, an Exact List of their Names to be returned to their Respective Colonels. The Carbenes taken in Se Ship are not to be Delivered without Special Or- ders
Camp on Winter Hill Dec' 13th 1775
Brigidear General Sullivans-officer of the Day Tomorrow Major Hale Adjutant of the Day Holden officer of the Piquit L' Colo Nixon Piquet within the Lines Colo Starks Regi Piquet on Ploughª Hill Colo Reed 0-2-2-3-53-Serjeant Ebenezar Hogg of Cap® Mcfarlings and Colº Nixons Tryed by a General Court Martial for absenting himselfe from the camp without Leave of absence &c &c Said Hogg upon Examination and Evi- dence heard adjudged guilty of the Principle Part of the Accusation and Sentenced to Receive Ten lashes on his Naked back at the Head of Said Regiment and not Permitted to do the Duty of a Serj' Dureing this cam- paign the General approves the Sentence and orders it to take Place Tomorrow at 9 o clock at the Head of Said Regiment
Head Qurts Dec' 14th 1775
Parole Dimingo Countersign France Camp on Winter Hill Dec' 14th 1775
It is Expected that the armonrers on Winter Hill work for any Person in the Brigade without any of them Pretending to confine their work to Particular Regi" The officer of the Several Regts and commanders of Peticular companies are Desired Particuarlary and frequently to Visit the Barraks in which their men are Lodged and Give the best advice they can for makeing their men as comfortable as Posable and make Re- port of those they find in too Uncomfortable a Sittuation to Endure the Inclemency of the Weather that Some method may be taken to make men more comfortable. The Gen" takes this opertunity of returning his most Sincere and herty thanks to the Gentlemen officers and Solders who have with So much Speed and alacricy come to Joyn the army and Pre- vent our Enemy taking the advantage of the Dastardly Conduct of those Troops whoo Basely Desarted the Lines, and as the time of those Troops which are Inlisted will be Soon Expired he flatters himselfe that the Same Spirit which Brought them in so Seasonably to our assistance will Induce both officers and Solders to Exert themselves in Influncing a Sufficient Number of Good Men to Inlist for filling up the Standing Con- tinental army which is to take Place at their Departure and he Sincerely hopes that their Zeal in this Respect will if possible Equal that which they have already Discovered So much to their own and their Countrys Honour the Genel Strictly Enjoyns those persons who may Inlist out of the New Companies into the Continantal army Not to Leave the Com- panies to which they now Belong Untill the fifteenth Day of January Next on Penalty of being treated as Desarters at a garrison court martial held this Day a Tryal was had upon a complant Exhibited by John
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George Fraizeer Esq' against John Foss for Loosing a gun the Property of Said Fraizer no Evidence apparing against Sª Foss the court are of Opinion the complant is groundless and Vexatious The Gent approves the Sentance and orders the Said Foss to be released --
The Court of Enquirey to Examine into the controversy Between Capt Marcy and Capt Whitcombe Respecting the Said Marcyes accusing Said Whitcombe of cowardice Having found that Capt Whitcombe Discovered no cowarddice but on the contrary manifested a Spirit of Interpidety and Resolution, The Genel approves of the Result of the Court of Enquiry and Sincearly hopes that Slander and Detraction will Ever be Discount- enanced and Discouraged in the army-
Officer of the Day Tommorrow Colº Nixon
Adjutant of the Day Chandler- Officers of the Piquet Colº Reed and Major Butterick Piquet within the Lines to Night Colo Poors Regiment capt Privat d fife Piquet on Ploughª Hill Colo Reed 1-2-2-2-52 I -- I-
Head Quarters Dec' 15th 1775
Parole Rockingham Countersign Richmond
The Quartermasters of all the Regints are as Soon as Posable to Deliver to the Deputy Commissary Gent M' Elisha Avery all the cyder Barrels Butter firkins and candle boxes in the Possession of their Respective cores as those articles are very much wanted for the Publick Service-
Camp on Winter Hill Dec' 14Th 1775 Brigidear Gen" Sullivans orders- officer of the Day Tomorrow L' Colº Nixon
Adjutant of the Day Tomorrow Fogg- officer of the Piquet L' Colo Gilman
Piquet within Lines Colo Hutchinsons Rigement- Piquet on Ploughª Hill Colo Reed 0-2-1-3-52-1-I
Head Quarters Dec' 16th 1775 Parole Raliegh Countersign Drake
Camp on Winter Hill Dec' 16th 1775 Brigidear Gen" Sullivans Orders- Field officer of the Day Tomorow L' Colº Holden Adjutant of the Tomorow Putnam- officer of the Piquet Colº Poor --- to act as Major Cap® Miller- Piquet within the Lines Colº Hutchinsons Rigement-
Piquet on Ploughª Hill Colo Reeds 1-2-2-3-57 Privats
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Head Quarters Dec' 17th 1775
Parole Thanet Countersign Dorset-
When fresh Recrutes from the country do joyn the New Established Rigen the Colons or commanding officers of those Rigements are to Dis- charge the like Number of old Solders who have not Ingaged for the Next Campaign Takeing care to Part with the Indiferent first .- A Gen- eral Court Marshall to Sit Tomorrow Morning in Cambrige at Ten o clock In the Forenoon to Try Such Persons as Shall be Brought Before them all Evidences and Persons concerned to attend
Brigade Orders
As the New Recrutes are Daly comeing in who have Enlisted for the next years campaign which in addition to the Troops in the Present Army and Militia Lately come in will make the Army more Numerous than it is at Present Necessary the commanding officers of the Several Rigements in the Brigade are Impowerd as fast as these New Recrutes come in to Discharge an Equal Number of the Forces now under their command-Whose time will Expire the first Day of January Next Take- ing care to Stop their guns that they may be appridsed and Paid for by the Continent Agreable to order of the Congress They are not to permit any Kind of ammunition to be carried out of the Army. All the New Recruts of Colo Webbs Reignt to Perade at their own Barraks to morrow morning at Nine O clock to be Mustred-
Field officers of the Day Tomorow Colo Gilman
Adjutant of the Day Woodard. Field officer of the Piquet L' Colº MeDuffee.
Piquet within the Lines to Night Colo Webbs Rigement-
Head Quarters Dec' 18th 1775 Parole Leachmore Countersign Sears
The Colonels and commanding officers Rigements and corps are to Deliver to the adjutant Genrl at orderly time Next Saturday their Pay Abstracts for the Month of October November and December also an Abstract for the Month of January next for each of the New Established corps-The Hon- ourable the Continental Congress having ben Pleased to Order all those who have bravely Resolved to Serve their country another year Shall be Rewarded with one Months Pay advance The commanding officers of the Several Rigements are Desired to Stop the Blankets belonging to the Solders who may be discharged from the army and make return Every monday morning that Proper Persons may be appointed to apprize the Same in order that they may be Paid for by the Continent it is Strongly Recomended to the worthy officers and Solders of the New Recrutes that they are Particulary careful not to Suffer the Ammunition Delived out to them to be wasted as they will not only be answerable for the Deficiency
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but the Lose of the Powder So much wanted in the army cannot Easely be Repaid
Head Quarters Jan3 1 1776
Parole Congress Countersign America
This Day Giving commencement to the New army which in Every Points is Contenental The Gen' Flatters Himselfe that a Laudable Sperit of Immulation will now take Place and Prevale the whole of it without such a Sperit few officers have ever arived to any Degree of Reputation Nor did any Army Ever become formidable His Excellency hopes that the Impotance of the Greate cause which we are Engaged in will be Deeply Impressed upon Every Mans Mind and wishes it to be considered that an Army without order Regularity and Desipline is no Better than a commisond Mobb, Let us therefore when Every thing Dear and Vaul- able to free men is at Stake when our unnatural Parent is thretning us with Destruction from Every Q' Endeavour by all the Skill and Desi- pline in our Power to acquire that Knowledge and conduct that is Neces- sary in War, Our Men are brave and good Men who with Pleasure it is observed are adicted to fewer Vices than are commonly found in Armies but it is Subordination and Desipling the Life and Soule of an Army which next under Providence is to make us formidable to our Enimies Honorable in our Selves and Respected in the World and herein it is to be Shewn the Goodness of the officers, In vane it is for a Gen' to Isue orders if orders are not attended too, Equaly vane it is for a few officers to Exert themselves if the Same Sperit does not animate the whole, It is therefore Expected that Each Brigedier will be attentive to the Desepline of his Brigade to the Exercise and the Conduct Served in it, calling the Col™ and field officers of the Rigts to a Sevear account for Neglect or Disobedince of orders, the Same attention to be Paid by Field officers to the Respect- ive companies of their Rigt by the Cap's to their Subaltr and So on and that the Plea of Ignorance which is no cause for the Neglect of orders (But Rather an agravation) may not be ofred, it is ordred and Desired that not only Every Rigt but that every company have an orderly Book to which frequant Resource is to be had it being Expected that all the Standing orders which are Necessary to be communicated to the men be Read and carefuly Explaned to them as it is the first wish of the Gen' to have the Busness of the Army conducted without Punishment to accomplish which he assures Every officer and Solder that as far as it is in his power he will Reward as Particularly Distinguish themselves, at the Same time Declares he will Punish Every Kind of Neglect or Misbehaviour in an Ex- amplary Maner as the Great varitiey of occurincies and the Multiplicity of Busness in which he is Necessarily Engaged may withdraw his attention from many Objects and things which might be Improved to advantage, He takes this opertunity of Declareing that he will thanke any officer of what soever Rank for any usefull hints or Posible Information but to avoid Trivial Matters as his time is very much Engrossed he Requires
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that it may be Introduced through the Chanel of a Gen1 officer who is to weigh the Importance before he communicate it. all Standing heretofore Isued for the Goverment of the Army of which Every Rigt has or ought to have copies are to be Strictly complved with untill or countermanded, Every Rigt Now upon the New Establishment is to give in Signed by the Colo or commanding officer an Exact List of the commisiond officers in order that they may Receive commisions. Particular care is to be taken that no Person is Included as an officer but Such as have Ben ap- pointed by proper Authority any attempt of that Kind will bring Sevear Punishment upon the Author, the Gent will if any vacancies happen Re- ceive Recomdation and give them Proper Consideration but the Congress alone is coputent to the appointment, an Exact Return of the Strength of Each Rigt is to be given as Soon as Posable Distinguishing the Number of Melitia and Such of the old as do Joyn for a month only of the Estab- lished men of the Rigt This Day being the commencement of the new Establishment the Gen1 Pardons all the officers of the old and commands all Prisoners (Except of War) to be Relased Immeadatly-
Camp on Winter Hill Jany 1. 1776 Brigedir Gen1 Sullivans orders Field officer of the Day Tomorow Colº Nixon Adj Peabody Field officer of the Piquet
Colo Starks Major Coburn Piquet within the Lines to night
Head Quarters January 2nd 1776 Parole Holland Countersign William
That Every officer may be perfectly acquainted with the Establishment of the Presant Armey in order that they may be Governd by it and make the Return agreable thereto The General Informs them that each Rigent is to consist of a Colº Lieut Colo and a Major Eight companies an Adjutant and Qarter Master, Surgeon and Mate Whether a Chaplin will be allowed to Each Rigt or one to two Rights is vet to be Detirmind each company will consist of a Capt a first and second Lieut and an Ensign Four Serjts and four Corple a Drum and fife and 76 Privats and no more on any Pre- tense whatever as the weekly Returns as are Ordered to be given by Sat- urday are very Irregularly Made ofentimes not before Monday the Genel Desires that the commanding officers of Every corps will be Exact in Delivering them to the Brigade Major Every Saturday at orderly time who is to be Answerable to the Adjutant Gent for any Neglect of Bisu- ness for the Last time it is Strongly Recomended to those officers to Ex- amine their Returns Befor they Sign and Deliver them. to the Major of Brigade whether pay Roles or Musterroles or weekely Returns or Return of any kind that are Demanded as Negligence will not be over Looked, and fals Returns Punished with the greatest Severity, the Gent is appre- hensive that more men is absent on Furloughs than are allowed by Gen"!
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orders if So he Desires the Colo and commanding officers of Such Rights to Rectify the mistake without Lose of time for a Due Regulation of this matter. further no Solder is to be absent him Selfe without Leave in writing Signd by the commanding officer, and a Register thereof made in the Rigemental Book which furlough is to be Returnd as Soon as he Re- turns and if it Should appear that any Solder hath overstayed his time without Just Reason, a Note thereof is to be made in S' Book and a fur- lough Denid him on any application besids Suffering Such Punishment may be by a Rigemantal Court Martial Inflicted
Winter Hill Jan" 2ª 1776
Brigidier Gen" Sullivans orders Field officer of the Day Tomorow Colº Poor, adj Holdin Field offcer of the Piquet Lt Colº Gilman, Piquet within the Lines Colo Nixon on Ploud Hill Colo Reeds Rigement. Colo Sub Srt c P D £
Capt S S Cor 1-3-2-3-59-1-1 the Main Guard to consist of 1-2-2-2- 30
Privats
After order of January 2nd 1776
The men who have ben Draughted for the secrit Expedition are to Return to their Duty till further orders yet they are by no means to con- sidder themselves as freed from the Obligation they have Laid themselves under but upon Proper notice Given are to prepare to Execute the com- mands that may then be given.
Head Quarters Jan' 3rd 1776 Parrole Woodford, Countersign Norfolk
the Continental Rules and articles as Lately ammended for the better Government of the Troops of the Thirteen United Colonies are now to take Place all Trials therefore are to be under these Articles and in com- pliance with the first all officers are to subscribe to them, Each Colº or commanding officer of a Rigmnt or corps is to apply to the adj' General for a Set for each company and one for himselfe, and officers to Sub- scribe, which Last is to be Returned in. When the commisions are given out these articles are to be Read to the men by an officer of a com- pany at least once a month, this to be considered as a Standing order, the commisary of Stores is Immedately to make a Gen1 return of the Stores under his care here and at Roxbery, in doing which he is to be very exact an Exact acccount of the arms is wanted without Delay It was with no Small Degree of Surprise that the Gen1 Yesterday saw after the Repeated orders that have been Issued for having the Tents So Soon as the Barraks were fit to enter, Returned to the Qr Master Gen1 Several of them Standing uninhabited and in a Disgraceful and Ruinous Situa- tion and more over hears that others Serve only for Beading, the officers Who have Suffered this Neglect will please to be Informed that this is the Last adminition that will be given on this head, It is Expected
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that the commanding officers of Right will be exceedingly attentive to the Training Exercising and Diseplining their men, and Bringing them acquainted as Soon as Posable with the different Evolutions and Mano- vers Nesessary to be Practised as nothing Reflects more Disgrace upon an officer or is more Pernisous and Dangerous in it Selfe than Suffering arms to be in bad order. The Gen' assures the officers and men that he will Never overlook or Pardon a neglect of this Kind, there are many Practices in Regular Service highly worthy of Immitation but non more essential than this and Keeping Soldiers clean and neat, the first is Abso- lutely Nessary for Self Presavation. the other for health and apperance for if a Solder cannot be Induct to take Pride in his Person he Soon Be- comes a Sloven and Indifferent to every thing else whilst we have men therefore who in Every Respect are Superior to Merserny Troops that are Fighting for Two or three Pence a Day onely why cannot we in apperance be Equal to them when we fight for Life Liberty Property and our country-
The companies now Stationed in Cambridge belonging to Colº Pres- cots Rigt are to march Immeadetly and Joyn their Rigt at Sewals Point, the companies now Stationd at Sewals pinte under the command of Maj' Weston are Immeadatly to March and take part at Fort Nº 1-
Camp on Winter Hill Jan" 3rd 1776 Brigadier Gen1 Sullivans orders- Field officer of the Day Tomorrow L' Colº Nixon
Adit of the Day Tomorrow Chandler- Field officer of the Piquet Major More Piquet within the Lines Colo Starks Rigt c S S cor Privats
on Ploughd Hill Colo Reed 1-2-3-2-57
Head Qrt January 4 1776
Parrole Amstradam Countersign Dewitt
Camp on Winter Hill January 4 1776 Brigadier Gen1 Sullivans orders-
Field officer of the Day Tomorrow Colº Hutchinson
Adit Person. Field officer of the Piquet Major Putnam. Piquet within the Lines to Night Colo Poors Rigt Piquet on Ploud Hill from Colo c S Ser cr
Reeds Rigerment 1-2-2-2-51 Privats a Garrison Court Martial Whereof Colº Poor is appointed President is ordered to Sit Tomorrow at Nine Oclock at Colº Poors Barrack for the Trial of those Persons concerned in a Riot yesterday and Such other Prisnors as Shall be Brought before them all concerned to attend Colo Reed one Capt and 2 Subalterns, the Capts of Each company to have their Roles cald at Eight o clock in the fore-
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noon and four in the afternoon, and take care that absent Persons without leave be marked that they may be Punished for their Neglect of Duty, Every officer to be Presant at Role calling and no Cap' nor Subbaltern Shall Presume to be absent without Leave of the commanding officer of the Regnt to which he Belongs, or Field officer without License, from the commander of the Brigade, The commanding officers of the Several Rignt are ordered to Report those officers who attempt to Sleep at Mis- tick or any other Place without the Lines and confine Every Solder who Shall go there without Leave of his commanding officer the Captains and Subalterns are Strictly Reqrd to give notice to the commanding officer when any of their Solders are absent that thay may Instantly confind Every commission officer when he Sees a Large Number of Solders col- lected is to Examine into the cause of their meeting. and unless they can asigne a Good Reason for their assembling is to order them to Disperse and to confine those that Refuse, this to be more Punctualy attended to about Mistick, Those Settlers and Sellers of Strong Drink who shall in future Sell Liquors to Solders after Sunset, may Depend on being Re- moved from the Army
Camp on Winter Hill Jan" 4th 1776
Rigermental orders Each officer that hath Recd Enlistments to Re- crute this Rigt are Desired to make an Exact Return of the Non com- missiond officers and Solders they have Enlisted from the first to Satur- day morning next at which time the Returns are to be made without fale Likewise it is Desired that commanding officer of companies Employ their Drummers and fifers in Lerning their Duty as fast as Posable and the Drill Serjts to Exercise the new Troops Every Day and that their Roles are kept cald every Day Agreable to Gen' orders and the Serjus of Each company See to it that in Dividing the wood that each Mess have their Proper Proportion
Pr James Reed Colo
Camp on Winter Hill Jan-5-1776 Brigideer Gen' Sullivans orders
Field officer of the Day Tomorow Major Brook Adje of the Day Putnam Field officer of the Piquet Lt Colº MeDuffee
Piquet within the Lines Colo Hutchinsons Rigt c
Piquet on Ploud Hill Colo Reed 1-2-3-2-51
Head Qrters Jan" 5th 1776 Parole Hancock Countersign Adams
The Majors of Brigade to order the adjutants to be Exact and Punctual in Makeing the Returns of the State of Each Rigt also a Sepparate Re-
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turn of the Numbers Inlisted in the course af Last week at orderly time Tomorow a Weekly Return to be acording to the Term Lately Sent by the adj' Gen1. the Rigemantels which have ben made repard Sent for, may be Deliverd to their Respective Colons by the Qr Master Gen1 to the orders of those Colons who Drew them at Such Prices as they have cost the Continant which is much cheaper than could be otherwise obtained there there is nothing ads more to the apperance of the men then a proper Degree of clenlyness in his Person-The Gen' hopes and Expects that Each Rigt will contend for the Most Solder like apperance, he is also very Desirous to have the Men Instructed as Speady as Posable in all parts of their Duty and Recommends it to all the Colons to be very carefull in the choice of their Non-commisond officers and to their Capts to Devide their companies into Small Squads appointing a Serjt and Corp1 to each, from Whom the utmost Diligence is Expected these Serjts and Corpls are by no means to suffer the arms and accutrements of any Men in their Squad to be Durty or unfit for Use, and as far as in them Lies to make the Men appear neat and clean, and Solder like, Niglect of Duty in these instances they may Reli upon it will reduce them to the Rancks, These orders are not Intended to exempt the commission officers. of the company from the Strictest attention to these things; on the con- trary, as it Serves to Shew the Solissitude in having the men and their arms appear in the best order it is hoped they will Double their Dili- gence. If Colº Brewer Inclines to accept the appointment of Barrake Mas- ter he is to proceed Directly to Discharge the Duty of that office, and as the first Bisuness to be done in an army, is with the Q' master of each Rigt he is to See that the number of men for which each Barrak was desined are Immeadetly Quartered therein keeping the Rigt together as much as posable that every Tent may be Delivered into the Quarter Master Gen's Store, the Rigt Quarter Masters and their Serjants are to cause to proper Nessesaries to be Errected at conveniant Distances from the Barracks in which their Men are Lodged, and See that those Nesses- aries are frequently filled up ; any person that Shall be Discovered easing themselves Else where is to be Instantly confined and brought before a Rigemental Court Martial. they are to cause allso the filth and garbige about the Barraks to be Removed, and buried in Shorts. It is in a par- ticular the Duty of Q' Masters to See that the Barraks are Kept clean and Sweet the Victuals properly prepared &c and all this is particular Busnis of Q masters. and their Serjts to See this done. it is Equely Nessesary and the Duty of other officers to Look into this Busness as too much care cannot be used in a matter where the helth of the men Depend So Much upon it-
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