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It having been reported impracticable for want of provisions to carry into execution the...
More precise information of the force invading the enemy enables us to dispense with the aid of...
A powerful army [as in the preceding letter to “by the way of’] Montgomery court house where they...
The inclosed letter is founded on representations received from the Counties of Frederic and...
Before the receipt of this letter I expect you will have furnished Mr. Hyrne Depty. Comsy. Genl....
The prisoners taken at the Battle of the Cowpens being to pass under the conduct of Mr. Hyrne or...
As I have hopes that 280 men of your County may arm themselves, and I do not think it proper that...
Be pleased immediately on Receipt of this to order to this place 40 of your Militia under a...
It being necessary that the militia in Service below should be relieved you will be pleased to...
On the invasion which took place in January I called on your County by Letter to you for militia....
I have received a Letter from Colo. Taylor proposing the Discharge of the regiment of Guards and...
It being possible that the enemy may be destined for this place we have advised the Auditors,...
You are desired immediately to embody so many of your Militia as you can arm, if Colo. Innes...
I am to inform you [&c. as in the preceding Letter of May 5th] I am &c. FC ( Vi ); at head of...
The British [&c. as in the preceding letter to the words combined.] This movement of the enemy...
The British [&c.] And whenever it is over they shall be discharged except the number called for...