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Letter from Lord Stirling to General Schuyler: On the 25th of this month the effective force for the defence of New-York will be reduced to five hundred men. Information has just been received that Great Britain has engaged four thousand Hanoverians
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0179
Title
Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to Charles Carroll: The hostile Fleet has sailed down the Bay, but will return in two or three days, therefore prepare for the defence of Baltimore
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Maryland, Council of Safety
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0177
Title
Maryland Council of Safety to Charles Carroll: A Flag has been sent on shore from the Otter to Governour Eden
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Maryland, Council of Safety
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0175
Title
Letter from James Deane to General Schuyler: He has reason to believe the disposition of the Six Nations is not friendly
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Deane, James
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0183
Title
March 10
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0244
Title
Letter from Captain Squires, of the Otter, to the Governour, with his Answer, laid before the Council
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp26-D0056
Title
Letter from John Harrison, Jun., to Maryland Council of Safety, Has sent all the Muskets that are in order, and fifteen hundred Gunflints
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Harrison, John
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0168
Title
Proclamation by General Howe, requiring all good subjects to use their utmost endeavours to have all Linen and Woollen Goods removed from Boston, as such articles are such wanted by the Rebels, and would aid and assist them in their Rebellion
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Howe, William, Major-General
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0187
Title
Letter from Charles Carroll to Maryland Council of Safety: Fears the Powder sent from Philadelphia has been seized by one of the British Tenders. It is the general sentiment of the people in Baltimore that the enemy's Ships should not be supplied wit
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Carroll, Charles
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0169
Title
Letter from Colonel Beall to Maryland Council of Safety: Has received at Bladensburgh a quantity of Powder and twelve Muskets, will keep his Battalion ready to move till further orders
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Beall, Joshua, Colonel
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0170
Title
Letter from Benjamin Smith to the Massachusetts Council: With a detachment of his Company has captured the Ship Harriet, a store-ship from London, bound to Boston
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Smith, Benjamin
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0184
Title
Resolution of January, 1775, prohibiting the killing of Sheep, repealed, Plan of Government under consideration this day, and the 11th and 12th
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
South-Carolina Provincial Congress
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp09-D0053
Title
Letter from Maryland Council of Safety to Colonel Beall: To hold his Battalion in readiness to march at a moment's warning
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Maryland, Council of Safety
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0172
Title
Letter from Lord Stirling to Colonel Dayton, requiring him instantly to get the Third Regiment of New-Jersey Troops in the best possible condition for marching, they must go out of the Province by Tuesday, at farthest
Genre
documents (object genre)
Creator
Stirling, Lord
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0178
Title
Letter from North-Carolina: Particulars of the Battle at Moore's Creek Bridge, about twenty miles above Wilmington
Genre
documents (object genre)
Date
1776-03-10
Collection
American archives
Document ID
S4-V5-P01-sp06-D0167
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