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Maryland State Archives Baltimore City Directory, 1814-1815 msa_sc5923_1_1-0257 Enlarge and print image (430K)      |
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Maryland State Archives Baltimore City Directory, 1814-1815 msa_sc5923_1_1-0257 Enlarge and print image (430K)      |
| 159 gular army. The looser method of requiring re- giments or brigades, will be discontinued. 3d. So soon as one hundred privates, eight non- commissioned, and five commissioned officers shall have been organised as a company, under any re- quisition ¯s aforesaid, they will be mustered, in- spected, and leceived into the service of the United States ; and upon the rolls and eports made in con- sequence thereof, they will be entitled to pay, &c® And, 4th. Payment is made through the regimental pay-master in all cases in which the corps shall be organised as a egiment; and in ah cases in which it shall fall shoit of the number necessary to that or- ganization, by the paymaster accompanying the ar- my or division to which it may belong. By order of the Secretary of War, T. H. CUSH1NG, Adj. Gen. WAR DEPARTMENT, Adjutant and Inspector* General's Office', 2d July, 1814. GENERAL ORDERS. The slate of Maryland, the district of Columbia and that part of Virginia lying between the Kappa- bannock and Potomac rivers will constitute a sepa-¯ rate Military District, (No. 10) under the command of Brigadier General Winder. Head Quarters Baltimore. i By order, JOHN R. REEL, Assistant Inspector General. |