Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary war, 1775 to 1777, Part 45

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Head Quarts Jan" 6 1776 Parole Gerry Countersign Chase-


The Gen' is Sorrey that a custome hath Prevaled at the Main Gard in Cambrige of Perrmiting Prisnors to be absent on their Parrole, He there-


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fore orders a Total Stop to be put to that Practice. for the future any officers, offending will be Immeadetly put in a Rest and Tryd for Diso- bedance of Orders the Freequant application for flags at Roxbery having ben found Very Troubelsom at the Same time attended with Inconvian- iences, Major Genl Ward is Reposed to Suffer no More than one a Week to go in unless it be on Special occation and this to hapen on Tuesday at which time he will appoint a Proper officer to attend-


Camp on Winter Hill Jan 6 1776 Brigadeer Gen' Sullivans orders


Field officer of the Day Tomorow Major More


Adj Webb-Field of the Piquet Major Hale-Piquet within the Lines Colo Webbs Rigt Piquet on Ploud Hill Colo Reed 1-2-3-3-58


Camp on Winter Hill Jan& S 1776 Brigadier Gen1 Sullivans orders-


The Colo" or in their abseance, The commanding officer in this Brig- ade are to See that their Rigt are turned out twice a Dayfor the Purpose of Practicing the Manuel Exercise and Evolutions Excepte When the Severity of the Season will not admit of it, As the attention of the officers in this Brigade, During the Last campaign hath Ben much more taken up in fortifying and Strengthing the Lines than in Practicising thos Ex- ercises So assencial to Render Troops Formidable as many young offi- cers have Jovned us who though in all other Respects Well Qualified have Not had Sufficiant oppertunity of acquainting them Selves with the Necessary Movements of an army, The Gen1 therefore hopes the officers will not Look upon a Recommendation for their meeting and Practicing those Menovers as a Reflextion upon their Skill, but on the contrary by close Aplication they may make themselves compleat masters of the Mil- itary art, and by their Example Rase a Sperit of Emmulation in the Sol- ders, He Flatters him Selfe that those officers who have most Painse to acquaint themselves will be most forward in the Laudable Busnise, and those that have Least oppertunity will improve this to the advantage of themselves and the Solders under their command The Gen1 assures them that he will Do Every thing in his power to assest them in the undertak- ing &c-


Field officer of the Day Tomorow Col meDuffe Adj Holdin-


Field officer of the Piquet Maj Brooks Piquet within the Lines to night Colº Nixons Rigt


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Piquet on Ploud Hill Colo Reed


1-2-2-3-58 Privats


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Head Quarters Jan3 9 1776


Parole Knolten Countersign Charlstown


The Gen1 Thanks Major Knolten and the oficers and Solders who went under his command last night for the Sperit and conduct and Success with which they burnt the Houses near the Enimies works on Bunkers Hill. The Gen' was in a more Particular manner Pleasd with the Reso- lution with [which] the Party Discovered in not fireing a Shot, There is Nothing betrays greater Signs of fear and less of a Solder then to begin a Loos underective fire from whence no good can Result nor any Valuable Purpose be answered, it is allmost certain that the Ennamy will attempt to reveng the Insult upon them Last night which Reason the Greatest veg- elence and care is recomended as it is also the outermost Post, Be all- ways Garded by Experenced officers and good Solders whoo are to be considered in other Duties, It is again ordered that the men are not Sufred to Rambel from or lay out of their Quarters contrary to Repated orders on this head and that their arms and accoutrements are allways in order to Remove furthur Doubts and to Prevent future Mistakes, It is hereby Expresly ordred and Determind that no Person Do proceed to Discharge the Duty of any office without a Regular appointment by a commission from the Congress warrant or Gen1 order from the com- mander in chief, No allowance will be made to any whoo contrary to this order all Persons therefore for their own Sakes are Desired to take No- tice of it and Govern themselves accordingly that no complaints for the future be Exhibited for Service Unrewarded-


A Return of Capt Taylors company of Melitia Annexed to Colo Reeds Rig' in the Service of the United Colonies of North America Dec' 17th


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Alterations


Sense last


Return


Discharged


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Dead


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Inlisted


Wanting


to com-


pleat al-


lowance


Drum and fife


Corps


Serjts


Total


Recruting


2 2


on Furlough


on command


3


Sick Absent


Sick Presant


Presant fit for Duty


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Commnd


officers


Drum and fife


Serjts


.


Lieut


1


ond


Lieut


1


Capt


1


1775


Commis-


officers


Rank and file


Non


Effective Rank and File


over stawed


65 332 .


Desarted


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Capt


1


Lieut


officers


iond


Commis-


Serits


Drum and fife


cers


offi -


missd


Com-


Non


Privats fit for Duty


Sick Presant


Sick Absent


5


on command


File


on Furlough


Recruting Total


Serit


Drum and fife


Rank and File


lowance


pleat al-


to com-


Wanting


Inlisted


Dead


Discharged


Return


Serse Last


Alterations


Rigemental orders Whereas the Gen1 has So often Issued orders For- biding both officers and Soldors from Stroling from the camp without Leave it is Expected that the Strictest obidance are Paid to Said orders by both officers and Solders in this Rigt and the officers See that their Roles are Caled Morning and Evening and make a Return to me of all they find absent that Proper Methods May be Proceded on to Surpress the Same The Quartermaster is again Desired to See that Each com- pany are properly in their Barraks and Huts and Make a Return to me as Soon as it is Done the adj' is ordered to appoint a Subbaltern Every Day Whose Busnise it is to visit the Barraks and Gard House and See that they are Kept clean and that the Solders Cook their Victuals Prop- erly and Keep themselves clean no Solder in this Rigt is to Persume to appear on the Perade for Gard with Durty hands or face


Pr James Reed Co1


Camp on Winter Jan' 10-1776 Head Quarters Jany 10-1776 Parole Nelson Countersign Langdon


His Excelency Gen1 Washington has ben Pleased to appoint M' Will" Morrony Provost Martial to the army of the United Colonies Serving in the Massachusets Bay He is therefore in all things appertaining to his office to be considerd and obeyd as Such


Camp on Winter Hill Jan' 10 1776


Brigadier Gen1 Sullivans orders


Dec 17 1775


vice of the United Colonies of North America


litia Annexed to Colo Reeds Rigt in the Ser- A Return of Capt Taylors company of Me-


Desarted


Effective Rank and


65


1 1 3 2 52 U


Lieut


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Field officer of the Day Tomorow Major Hale Adjt of the Day Parson Field officer of the Piquet L' Col Nixon


Piquet within the Lines to night Col Poors Rig'


Piquet on Ploughed Hill Colo Reed 1-2-2-3-58


John Mayes of Capt Francis company and Colo Hutchinsons Rigt Tryed for Stealing ammunition the Prisnor being arraigned before the Court Pleaded not Gilty and it being the Second time of his being ar- raigned and no Prosecutor against him, the Court acquit him, The Gen1 approves the Sentance and orders him to be Immeadetly Released


Camp on Winter Hill Jan' II 1776 General Sullivans orders


Field officers of the Day Tom" Colº Read


adjutant Putnam Field officer of the Piquet L' Colo1 Gilman


Piquet within the Lines Colo Hutchinson Regt


Piquet on Ploughª Hill Colo Read 1 : 3 : 3 : 2 : 56 I Drumer I fir


A Ser & Eight men from Each Regt under the Direction of their Re- spective Q' masters to be Imployed Tomorrow in carrying the timber & Shingles Remaining in their Respective Reg" Not made use of in finish- ing their Barraks to the market Cap Frances to furnish teames if Neces- sary Commissary Emerson in future to make a Return of the Number of men who Draws Provision from his Store in the Several Regts in Gen1 Sullivans Brigade Every Saturday together with the Number of those Detachments from said Regts the Cort of Enquire Whereof Colo Webb is President heaving Enquired into the Dispute Between Capt Baker & Lt Mathes Unanimously Report that the three men who occasioned Said Dispute (viz) Solomon Day Benj" Barry & Samuel Dockum are held by Capt Bakers Enlistment & ought Immediately to joyn his company the Gen1 Highly approves the above Judgment & orders the men to joyn Capt Baker Immediately


Parole Aery, Countersign Calvert


Head Quarters Jan 12th 1776


Parole Pendleton Countersign Deane


His Excelency the commander in chieff has ben Pleased to order Ad- vertisements in the Several Newspapers of the adjoyning Colonies com- manding all officers Non commision officers and Solders now absent upon any leave or Pretense whatever to Joyn their Respective Rigt at Roxbery and Cambrige by the First Day of Feb' next, And all officers neglecting to pay due obedince there to will be forthwith cashired and Every non commisioned officer and Solder failing therein be Tryed and


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Punished as Desarters, The Colon and commanding officers of Rigt or corpes are Positively ordred not to permit any men Furloughs or Leave of absence to any officer Non commisioned officer or Solder, any former permition heretofore given Notwith Standing His Excelency therefore Expect Every Colo and commanding officer of Rigt and corps will Direct all those absent from their Rigt or corps to pay Strict obidence to this order that no person may plead or be allowd to plead Igronance, Thereof


Camp on Winter Hill Jan 12 1776


Brigeder Gen1 Sullivans orderers


Field officer of the Day Tomorow Colo Webb Adit Field officer of the Piquet Maj' Cilley-Piquet within the Lines Colo Webbs Rigt The Main Gard for the future to be Detached from the Piquet- Piquet on Ploughed Hill Colo Reed 1-1-3-3-50-


Camp on Winter Hill Jan 12 1776


Rigemental orders IstLy that each Capt or commanding officers of a company in this Rig' Take Special care that their Respective Roles are cald Morning and Evening and the men Exercised Every day and that their Arms are Kept in Good order-


2 : ly the adit is to order a Drum to beat to cale the Solders togeather for Role call at 8 o clock in the morning and 4 in the afternoon-


- 3ły the Quart' Marster is to make a Return to the commanding officer of the Rigt of all the Vitualing Returns week by Week that they may be Entred in the Right Book


4" the orderly Serjt are to See to it that they Read the orders Daly to the officers of their companies


51 It is Expected that Every officer and Solder in this Rigt Strictly observe and obey the Eighteenth and Nineteenth articles in the Book of Rules and Goverment of the Troops of North America


Pr James Reed Colo


Head Qrtre Jan' 13 1776 Parole Conway Countersign Grafton


To prevent any Misconception of the orders of Yesterday it is Declared that the commanding officers of Rights are not Restrained from Sending out as many Recruting officers as can be Spared from ye Duties of their Re- spective Rignts but that those officers Together with Such as are now out with their Recrutes be Posetively ordred to be in camp by the last of this month That our Real Strength May be fully and clearly Assertained, it is Expected that Each Rigt will Exert themselves to the Utmost to Re- crute what men they can in the Time mentioned. The Colon and com- manding officers of corps to recomend it Directly to their Recruting officers in the country or at Least as many as it is Posable to have Sup- plied with arms From thence


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Head Quarters Jau 14th 1776


Parole Peterborough Countersign London


A Gen1 Court Martial to Set Tomorrow Morning in Camebridge to Try Such Prisnors as Shall be Brought before them all Evidence and Persons concernde to attend the Court-The Court to assemble at M' Pomeroys at Ten o clock in the Fore noon-


Camp on Winter Hill Jan 14th 1776


The Gen1 Sincearly thanks those worthy Patriotic Solders Who at his Request have agreed to Tarrey 15 Days Longer than the Time thay first Engaged for this Demonstration of Zeale in their countrys cause Must Reflect the most lastin Honours upon them and convince the world they are Ready to Sacrifice their Ease and comfort of themselves and famileys to the Good of their country. While others acting on Diferent Princi- ples and actuated by Diferant Motives would Intale Slavery upon them- selves and Posterity Rather than to Submit to the least Inconveanancy in their Privat affairs, the Gen assures the Latter that while he Endeavors to Reward the former with Honour and credit they So Justly Deserve he will Do all in his Power to fix on the Latter Disgrace and Infamy Which their conduct So Justly Merits, The Melitia Captain are Desired to make out an Exact List of all those Solders who are Determined to Quit the Service on the 16th Instant and Present the Same with a certificate of their Having Returned the Arms and ammunition they have Recd from the army Early on Tuesday morning to John Sullivan Brigidear Gen1


Field officer of the Day Tomorow Major Coburn Adj Holdin-Field officer of the Piquet L' Colo Holdin-Piquet within the Lines to night Colº Starks Rigt


Piquet on Ploughd Hill Colo Reed 2-3-3-2-57


Camp on Winter Hill January 15th 1776


Regimantal orders That a Regimental Cort martial is ordered to Set to Day at Eleven o clock in the Forenon whereof Capt Oliver is ap- pointed President to try Such Prisoners as Shall be Brought Before them. the Cort to Set at Capt Olivers Barrak all Evidences and Persons concerned to attend-


members Lieu Pettengil Lieu' Taggard L' Corlis and Ensign Ermo- son


Israel Gilman Lt Colº


Camp on Winter hill January 15th 1776


Brigeders Gen1 Sullivans orders


Field officer of the Day Tomorrow Colo1 Poor Adj Chandler. Field Officer of the Pequit Coll Starkes Piquet within Lines tomorrow Coll


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Starkes Regem Piquet magazine and main Gard Colo1 Reed 0 :2 :2 :3 :57


c S Sc D F- Pr


Powder Gard 0:1:1 :1 :1 :1-20


Head quarters Jan' 15tb 1776


Parole Luterrel Countersign Fox


Head Quarters Jany 16th 1776 Parole Sayre Countersign Lewis


Notwithstanding the Repated orders Issued in the course of the Last Campaign forbiding officers commanding Guards to Suffer any of their gards to be absent Day or Night from their Guard untill Regularly Re- lieved, Yet it is Very Surprising the Gen' hears it is a common Practice Even at the advanced Post : Next the Enemy any officer commanding at any of the Gards or out Posts who shall for the future Suffer any of their officers or men to absent themselves untill Regularly Releived will be Put in a arrest and Tryed for Desibediance of orders


Camp on Winter Hill Jan' 16 1776 Brigideer Gen1 Sullivans ordes


Field officer of the Day Tomorow Colo Nixon


Adj Person-Field officer of the Piquet L' Colº Nixon-Piquet within the Lines to Night Colo Poors Right Piquet on Ploughd Hill Main and Magizine Gard Gard Colº Reed 1-1-2-2-59 Prs


Camp on Winter Hill Ja" 17. 1776


Rigermental orders-John Rokes of Capt Spauldings company and Colº Reeds Rigt Tryed at a late Court Martial for Giting Drunk when on Gard-Whereof Capt Oliver was Presidant-The Prisnor confesing him- self Guilty of breach of the 22nd article of the Rules and Regulations of the Contential-Therefore adjudged the Sd John Roakes to Recive Twenty lashes on his Naked Back but on account of his appearing very humble and Penitant, Recomended that Sum Part of the Punishment be Mitigated Therefore ordered that the S' John Roakes Receive Ten Stripes only The Colo Approves the Sentence of the Court and orders that the S' John Roakes Receive Ten Lashes on his naked back at Eleven o clock this forenoon, the Adjt of the Rigt to See it Executed-


Israel Gilman L' Colo


Camp on Winter Hill Ja™ 17th 1776


Gen1 Sullivans orders-Field officer of the day Tomorow L' Colo Hol- din-Adjt of the Day Putnam-Field officer of the Piquet Colo Webb --- Piquet within the Lines Colo Hutchinsons Rigt Piquet Main and Powder Guard Colº Reed 1-3-2-3-59


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Head Quarters Tan' 17" 1776


Parole Conwallis Countersign Hartley


Camp on Winter Hill January 18th 1776 Brigader Gen1 Sullivens orders-


Field officer of the Day tomorrow Major Broks Adj Webb


Field Officer of the Piquet major Moor


Piquet within Lines Colo' Weebs Regmt


Piquet main and magazine Gard Colo1 Reed 1 :2 :3 :2 :59


Head Quarters Jan' 18th 1776


Parole Worcester Countersign Cambridge


Sam1 Neason Q' master of Colo1 Prescot Regt Trved at a Gen1 Cort martial Whereof Colo1 Patterson was President for Defrauding the Sol- diers of their allowance of Bread is acquitted by the Court the Gen1 orders Quarter master Neason to Be Released from his arrest


Head Quarters Jan' 21 1776


Parole Granby Countersign Monkton


The Colons or commanding officers of Each Rigiment is forthwith to Send out one or two Prudent and Sencible officers to buy up Such arms are wanted for his Rigt these officers to be also Good Judges of arms, and they are Directed to purchas none but Such as are Proper and in good Repare and if Posable to get them with Bayonets, But not Re- fuse a good Firelock without. The officers going upon this Duty are to be furnished with cash from their Respective Colon or commanding offi- cers out of the Money Designed for the Months advance Pay for the Recrutes Which Money will be Replaced as Wanted. The Names of the officers Sent upon this Business with the Sum advanced them are to be Immeadiatly Returned to the adjutant Gen1 By the Colo, these officers are not to be Absent Longer than the fourth Day of Febry Next. All Recrutes who shall furnish their own Arms (Provided they are good) Shall be Paid one Dollar for the Use of them, that Shall have the Prive- ledge of carrying them away when the Time is out and in case they are Lost (tho no Default of their own) Shall be Paid for them at the end of the campaign-All Persons having any Business with the Adjut Genr are to apply to him at his office at re Entrance Next to ve front of Head Quarters-


Camp on Winter Hill Jan' 21-1776 Brigeder Gen1 Sullivans orders


Field officer of the Day Tomorrow Major Moor adj Chandler, Field officer of the Piquet


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Colº Poor, Piquet within the Lines to night


Colo Starks Rigt Piquet Main and Magizen gard Colo Reed 1-1-2-2- 56


Head Quarters Jan" 23ª 1776 Parol fairfax Countersign mountvernum


Timothy Downin tried by a Gen1 Cort martial found gilty Sentince to Receive 39 Lashes on his bare Back with a cate of Ninetails it appearing to Je Cort that as the Prisonr is worthless and Incorrigable they order him to be Drumed oute of the army the Cort of Enquiry to Set on thirs- day Next at Gen1 Greens on Prospect hill to Examining into a complaint Exhibited against-Colo1 Starkes of the fift Regt of foots by Samuel Hub- bard Esqr Paymaster of the Newhampshire forces all Evidence and Persons concernd to attend ye Court for the above Court Brigeder Gen1 Green Presedent Colo1 Nexon Colo1 Hitchcock Colº Weebb & Colo1 Ver- num members Judge advocate to attend the Courte-the Court will Seet Presizely at ten o'clock


Camp on Winter Hill Jan' ye 23 : 1776 Gen1 Sullivans orders


Field officer of the Day tomorrow L' Colo1 McFee Adjt Putnam Field officer of the Piquet Majr Colburn : Piquet within the Lines to Night Colo1 Hutchinsons Regt Piquet Main & magazine Gard Colo1 Reed 1 :2 : 3:2:59-


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the Quarter master of Each Regt on winter hill Brigade to apply to Quarter master Gen1 Frasier Immediately for oyl to the Pikes with, & for the future to be Partuclarly careful in Keeping the Pikes clean and the alarm part of their Respective Regt Proper order


Head Qurtrs Jan' 24 1776 Parole Tiondroga Countersign Wolfe.


The Barrak to be finshed as Speady as Posable that the Melitia Rigts which are Expected May be Accomidated. The Q' Master Gen1 and his Asistance are to look out in time for other Quarters if the Barraks are thought In sufficente to Entertane the Troops The Rigt are to Brigade in the following manner-


(Viz) Brigadir Gen1 Thomas ) first Brigade Leanords Joseph Reeds Whitcombs Wards Bayliys


Brigeder Gen1 Sullivans James Reeds Nixons Starks Bond


Brigidir Gen1 Greens Varnums Hitchcocks Little


Poors


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Brigider Gen1 Heaths


Prescotts Serjants Phinney Greatons Baldwins


Brigedir Gen1 Spencers Parsons Hundingtons Webbs Wileys


Brigeder Gen1 Glover Patersons


Arnolds Hutchinsons Whitcombs Webbs and Hundingtons Rigt to Joyn their Respective Brigades as Soon as Provition is mad for it (and any time before the first .of February) that they may get fixed before the Melitia comes in The Brigeder Qu' Gen are to See that Each Room hath its complement of men and the officers Placed contigious to them the custom of Maning the Lines is Each Rigu Reparing to its Alarm Post at the Beating the Revallee it is to be Strictly and Unreservedly to be Practiced untill countermanded. The Brigiders are to take Special care that proper Alarm Posts are Assigned to every Rigt that no confution May happen on an Alarm-


Neither Provition or the value of them are to be Essued to officers nor Solders while upon Furlough Furloughs always considered as Injurious to the Service and too often used for the Gratification of Individals The Gen1 therefore was not a little Surprised that it had contrary to custom and common Justice becom a Question whether Absenters ware not Intitled to the Same Allowance of Provitions as they that ware Presant and Doing Duty-


Brigider Gen1 Sullivans orders


Field officer of the Day Tomorrow Colo Nixon Adj Webb Piquet within the Lines to night Colo Webbs Rigt Piquet Main Magizean c and Market Gard Colo Reed S 1-1-2-2-59 Privats The Garison Court Martial Whereof Colº Poor is Presidente to Set Tomorow at Ten o clock A : M Persisly at Colº Poors Barrak for the Trial of all Such Persons as Shall be Brought before them, all Evidences and Persons concernd to attend Sª Court Alex' Scammel Major Brigade


Head Quarters January 25th 1776 Parole- Countersign-


Brigardier Gen1 Sullivans Orders } Jan 25th 1776


Field officer of the Day to morrow Colo1 Webb


Adj of Colo' Reeds Reg' Field officer of the Pequet Colo1 Nixon : Piquet within ye Lines to Night Colo1 Reads Regt Piquet main and · Magazine Gard Co1 Read 1 : 3 : 2 : 3 : 59 privats-


The Garrison Cort martial ordered yesterday Pospond till tomorrow at the Same time & place as ordered to Sett to Day the Adjt to Deliver the Names of the Number to morrow morning at the Prading of the Gard


Alex' Scammel Major


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Head Quarters Jan' 26 1776


Parole Detroit Countersign Springfield


The Cap or commanding officer of the Militia companves are to have their pay Roles Ready by the first of Feb' in order for Payment the Gent having Borrowed as much money as will answer this Purpose Rather than Suffer them to go home withoute. In making oute the Pay Ab- stract the following meathode is to Be observed . . Upon one Side of an Intire Sheet of Paper (is to Be the Roll) or Name of officer and men of the Whole company on the other Side (or Back of this) is to be the pay abstract in the usual form at the foot of the abstract is to be a Deduction of the money which has Been allowed to any of the companies & Proof annexed of the Justice of the Demands this Being Necessary for the Gen16 Justification in Drawing the Warrents the Captns are to Be Particularly carefull Not to charge Pay for any of their men that Inlisted into the army of the Regment, after Such Inlestments took Place the Pay of these men will be Drawn by the Coll of the Regt they are Now in & Respectively Belong to. the form of the oath and warrant (as it would take time to Draw the whole at head Quarters) it may be had at Adit Gen16 office for Each Capt to coppy : the New hampshire melitia are to be allowed by the commisary Gen1 one penney pr mile for coming and going in Lieu of Ration as this allowance has [been] allowed by the Massechusetts Gover- ment for their melitia Gen1 Thomas with the three Colo1 of his Brigade Now in Roxbury (viz) Learnard Bayley and Ward are to Repair at Head Qu' to morrow morning by II o clock to have the commissions of those Reg Issued


Brigadeir Gen1 Sullivans orders


Field officer of the Day to morrow Maj' Colburn Adj Holden field officer of Piquet Co1 Read . .


Piquet within the Lines to Night Co1 Nixon Regt


Piquet Main & magazine and market Gard I : 2 : 2 : 3 : 57 P


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DIARY OF LIEUTENANT JONATHAN BURTON, WHILE IN THE CANADA EXPEDITION, FROM AUG. 1, 1776, TO NOV. 29, 1776.


A List of Capt William Barrons Company


I Capt William Barron


2 Lieu John Lund


3 L' Jonª Burton


4 Ens" James Gillmore


5 Serjt Nathaniel Hazeltine


39 Israel Ingols


40 James Jewel


7 Serj' Abijah Reed


8 Serj' Benjamin Vickrey


9 Corp1 William Mc Cluer


Io Corp1 John Fletcher


II Corp1 Josiah Parker


12 Corp1 Ephraim French


13 Reubin Cummings Drumer


14 John Field Fifer


15 George Bemain


16 Aaron Boutel


17 Ephraim Baker -


18 Abraham Burton


19 Thomas Blanchard


53 Asa Peirce


54 Archelaus Putnam


55 Isaac Peabody


56 Eleazer Reading


57 Ebenezer Rea


58 Caleb Stephens


59 Benjamin Sterns


60 Henry Stevens


27 John Combes


28 Benjamin Clark


29 Phinehas Farrington


30 Jonathan Greele


31 Robart Gibs


32 Thomas Goodridge


33 William Hardwick


34 Thomas Harris


35 Peter Honey


36 Abraham Hale


37 Timothy Harrington


38 Samuel Harris


6 Serjt Richard Whitney


41 Archelaus Kenney


42 Thomas Killicut


43 Levi Lund




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