{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "1 1\\n^^X.\\n^0\\nG^\\nt-o\u00c2\u00ab\\nV\\n^^0^\\n.G^ *^T^ A\\no V\\n-n\\ns\\no\u00c2\u00abo S).\\no^", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "^ms\\no-.-;^ .0^ ^o\\ns-\\nV\\nA\\nK^\\nHq\\nK^\\n4 o^\\n.-A V ^X 4^ ^T\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2^o.\\nC\\n0^\\n7\\n4\\no\\nv\\nV\\no.\\n^^-^c^.\\n.4.^", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "i\\nA", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "Digitized by the Internet Archive\\nin 2010 with funding from\\nThe Library of Congress\\nhttp://www.archive.org/details/orderlybookofgen01unit", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "\\\\l\\nOrderly Book\\nof\\nGeneral George Washington\\nCommander in Chief of the\\nAmerican Armies\\nKept at\\nValley Forge, i8 May ii June, 1778\\nLamsOii, Wolftfc arid (b oiiipany\\nBoston, New York and London\\nMDCCCXCVIII", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "u\\no\\n/?0 2-\\nCopyright, 1898,\\nBy Lamson, WolfFe and Company.\\nAll rights reser-ved\\nWcrtuootj Prf33\\nJ. S. Gushing Co. Berwick Smith\\nNorwood Mass. U.S.A.", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "The original of the Orderly Book here printed is pre-\\nserved in the Boston Athenaeum. The undersigned is\\nindebted to the Trustees of that Institution for the privi-\\nlege of publishing it. The orders are for the most part\\nin the handwriting of Major Samuel Shaw. The War\\nDepartment at Washington possesses several of Washing-\\nton s Orderly Books, but none covering the period of the\\npresent volume.\\nAPPLETON P. C. GRIFFIN.\\nBoston, February, 1897-", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "ORDERLY BOOK\\noXXo\\nOfficers\\nfor duty\\nTomorrow\\nHead Quarters i8 May 1778.\\nBrig. Gen^ Patterson\\nLt. Col\u00c2\u00b0. Cropper\\nMajor Conway\\nBrigade Major Marvin\\nInspector from Learned s Brigade\\nThe Commander in Chief has the pleasure to\\ninform the Army, that the honorable Congress have\\nbeen pleased to come to the following resolutions\\nIn Congress, May i 1778\\nResolved Unanimously, That all Military officers\\ncommissioned by Congress who now are, or here-\\nafter may be, in the Service of the United States,\\nand shall continue to [serve during the war, and\\nshall not hold an [office] of profit under these States\\nor any office after the conclusion of the war, shall\\nbe [en]titled to receive for the term of seven y[ears]\\nif they live so long, one half of the present pay of\\nsuch Officers, Provided, that no General Officers\\nof the Cavalry, Artillery, or Infantry, shall be en-\\ntitled to receive more than the one half of the pay\\nof a colonel of such Corps respectively and pro-\\nvided, that the resolution shall not extend to any", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "2 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nofficer in the service of the United States unless\\nhe shall have taken the oath of allegiance to and\\nshall actually reside within some one of the United\\nStates.\\nResolved unanimously that every non commis-\\nsioned Officer and Soldier who hath enlisted or\\nshall enlist into the service of these States for and\\nduring the war and shall continue therein to the\\nend thereof, shall be entitled to receive the further\\nreward of 80 dollars at the expiration of the war\\nThe whole Army are directed to prepare in the\\nbest manner possible for immediate and sudden\\nmovement\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap L McClure\\nCol Lamb gives the Orderly to Head Quarters\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane to the Brigade\\nDetail\\nFOR\\nGuards\\ns\\np\\nc\\nF\\nD\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\n10\\nII\\nLamb\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n13\\n18\\nPorter\\nI\\nI\\n16\\n17\\n2\\n2\\nI\\nI\\n39\\n46\\n19\\nnmr^rc, C ^^^S Gen Wayne\\nI CoP Greene L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Ballard\\nfor duty\\nTomorrow\\nBrigade Major Minnis\\nInspector from Patterson s Brigade\\nCommanding Officers of Regiments are to make\\nreturns to the Q. M. General of the number of tents", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 3\\nabsolutely wanting in each, for such men as cannot\\nbe accommodated consistent with their health and\\ncomfort in huts. It will be relied upon in these\\nreturns, that none will make a larger demand than\\nthe real situation of their respective regiments\\nrequires. The Q. M. G. will make his issues upon\\nthese returns.\\nAt a Gen^ Court Martial whereof Col\u00c2\u00b0 Bauman\\nwas President the 1 3 Inst, John Reynolds Artificer\\nin Major Pollard s Corps tried for striking Lieu\\nHemmet found guilty and sentenced to receive one\\nhundred lashes. The Commander in Chief ap-\\nproves the sentence and orders it executed on the\\ngrand parade tomorrow morning at guard mount-\\ning-\\nSamuel Raymond at the same Court tried for pre-\\nsenting a loaded musket at L Hemmet. Upon\\ndue consideration the Court are of opinion that he\\nis guilty of the charge exhibited against him but\\nthe extreme and unpardonable warmth with which\\nthe officers conducted themselves, renders the action\\nof the prisoners in some measure excusable, and\\noperates with the Court so strongly in his favor\\nthat they only sentence him to be reprimanded by\\nthe commanding Officer of the company to which\\nhe belongs.\\nAlso John Coffin tried for abusing Cap* Gowerly\\nwhen attempting to supress a riot on the other\\nside of Schuylkill, found not guilty and ac-\\nquitted\\nThe General approves the sentences and orders\\nthem to take place immediately\\nThe Sub and Brigade Inspectors, Majors of Bri-", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "4 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\ngade, and Adjutants of the Army will assemble at\\nthe Baron Stubens quarters at lo o clock precisely,\\nwhere they will receive particular orders\\nAdvertisements.\\nA stray Horse taken up in Gen^ Scott s Brigade\\nEnquire of Cap^ Killpatrick\\nAnother in Gen\\\\ Poors Brigade, enquire of L\\nCherry\\nAlso a number in Col Van Schaicks Reg at\\nCuckold s Town.\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap Kingsbury\\nCoP Lamb gives the Orderly to Head Quarters\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Procter to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guards\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF\\nd\\nM\\ntotal\\nCrane\\nI\\nI\\nO\\no\\nID\\n12\\nLamb\\nI\\n13\\n14\\nProcter i\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n16\\n20\\n20\\n^rr r Brig. GenV Maxwell\\n1 Col\u00c2\u00b0 Chambers Major Winslow\\ntor duty ,;r ^i -i\\nT, 1 Brigade Maior Claiborne\\nlomorrow r -.tt 1 i-, i\\ni^ Inspector from Weedons Brigade\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day. Cap Eustis\\nCol Procter gives the Orderly to Head Quarters\\nCoP Lamb to the Brigade", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON\\nDetail for Guards\\ns s\\nC F D\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI I\\nI I\\nID\\n14^\\nLamb\\nI\\nI\\n13\\n15 U^\\nProcter\\nI\\n16\\n17 J\\nI 2 2 I I 39 46\\n21\\n^rr Brig. Gen Varnum\\nfor dut^ J Reed Major Moore\\nI Brisrade Major McCormick\\nJ omorrow\\nl^ Inspector from Muhlenburgh\\nThe Inspectors will attend at the Baron Stu-\\nben s quarters tomorrow at the hour appointed in\\nthe orders of the 1 9 instant.\\nIf there are any persons in the Army who under-\\nstand making thin Paper, such as bank notes are\\nstruck upon, they are desired to apply immediately\\nto the Orderly Office, where they will be shewn a\\nsample of the Paper Officers commanding Regi-\\nments are to publish this in Regimental Orders\\nM Vowles Adjutant in the Virg^ Reg is approved\\nto do the duty of Brigade Major in Gen Woodford s\\nBrigade till further orders.\\nAt a General Court Martial the 15 inst whereof\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Bowman was President, Cap* Cleaveland, of\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Mich Jackson s Regiment, tried for behaving\\nin an unofficerlike manner in refusing to do a tour\\nof duty when duly notified, found not guilty of the\\ncharge exhibited against him, and acquitted with\\nhonor.\\nAlthough Cap* Cleaveland ought not to have been", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "6 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nwarned for duty when return d sick, yet the General\\ncannot applaud the spirit which actuated him in\\nrefusing obedience to a positive order, and declining\\na tour of duty such a kind as might have been in\\nall appearance easily performed by Cap^ Cleaveland\\nin his circumstances Cap Cleaveland is released\\nfrom his arrest\\nAt a Brigade Court Martial whereof L Col\u00c2\u00b0.\\nCropper was President, Cap Eward [j-zV] Hull of the\\n15 Virg^ Reg tried for gaming when he ought to\\nhave been on the parade the 1 2 instant, unanimously\\nfound guilty of that part of the charge exhibited\\nagainst him relative to gaming, but acquitted of\\nnonattendance on the parade, and sentenced to be\\nreprimanded by the Commanding Officer of the\\nBrigade in present \\\\_su^ of all the officers thereof.\\nAt the same Court Lieu Thomas Lewis of the\\nsame Reg tried upon a similar charge found guilty\\nand sentenced the same as Cap Hull.\\nThe Commander in Chief, however unwilling to\\ndissent from the judgement of a Court Martial, is\\nobliged utterly to disapprove these sentences the\\npunishment being in his opinion entirely inadequate\\nto the offence. A practice so pernicious in itself, as\\nthat of gaming, so prejudicial to good order and mili-\\ntary discipline, so contrary to positive and repeated\\ngeneral orders, carried to so enormous a height as it\\nappears, and aggravated certainly in the case of L\\nLewis, by an additional offence of no triffling mili-\\ntary consequence absence from parade, demanded\\na much severer penalty than simply a reprimand.\\nCap Hull and Lieu Lewis are to be released\\nfrom arrest", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "general george washington\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap L Finley\\nCoP Procter gives the Orderly to Head Quarters\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guard\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF\\nD\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\nlO\\nII\\nLamb\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n13\\n18\\nProcter\\nI\\n16\\n17\\n39\\n46\\n22\\nOfficers\\nfor duty\\nTomorrow\\nBrig Gen Scott\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Brewer Major Hopkins\\nBrigade Major Berrien\\nInspector from Late Conway s\\nThe Auditors Office is removed to Ja^ Cloyd s\\nwithin a mile and a half of the Pay Master Generals.\\nAt a General Court Martial the 1 6 ins\\\\ of which\\nCoP Bowman is President Lieu^ Edison of the Ger-\\nman Battalion tried for behaving in a manner un-\\nbecoming a gentleman and an officer in abusing\\nCoP Nixon s family, unanimously found guilty of the\\ncharge exhibited against him being a breach 21\\nArt. 14 Sec. Articles of War and sentenced to be\\ndischarged from the service. The Commander in\\nChief approves the sentence and orders it to take\\nplace immediately.\\nAt a Brigade Court Martial the 18 Major\\nWallis President, L Marks of the 11* Virg^", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "8\\nORDERLY BOOK OF\\nReg tried for not attending the parade on the 13\\nins and unanimously acquitted of the charge with\\nhonor.\\nLikewise, L W Powell tried upon the same\\ncharge and acquitted in like manner\\nThe General observes that sickness or indisposi-\\ntion is certainly a sufficient excuse for not attending\\nthe parade but it ought to be an established rule to\\nsignify it either personally or in writing thro the\\nAdj to the Commanding Officer of the Regiment\\nto which the Officer concerned shall belong. These\\nGentlemen in not doing this were dificient in the\\nline of regularity and propriety. Hereafter the\\nexcuse shall not be admitted unless this rul be\\nobserved except where any particular circumstances\\nrender the observance impracticable, which can\\nrarely happen\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap Porter\\nCoP Lamb gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCoP Crane to the Brigade.\\nDetail\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF\\nD\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\n10\\nII\\nLamb\\nI\\n13\\nH\\nProcter\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n16\\n21\\n39\\n46\\n23\\nOfficers\\nfor Duty\\nTomorrow\\nBrig Gen Patterson\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Dayton M\\nBriggade Major Stagg\\nInspector from Hunting Brigade", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 9\\nTill some further arraignment \\\\_sic of the Army is\\nmade Major Gen^ Lee is to take Charge of the\\nDivision lately Commanded by Major Gen Greene,\\nand in Case of Action or any general Move of the\\nArmy, the three eldest Major Gen present fit for\\nDuty are to Command the two Wings 2 Line\\naccording to their Seniority\\nThe Commanding officers Reg Corps will\\nimmediately apply upon the Coming of military\\nStores for all the arms and Accoutrements wantinof\\nfor their Men\\nThe Q M of Brigades will also make out Returns,\\napply for orders for ammunition to compleat each\\nman with 40 rounds two Flints All officers are\\ncalld upon to see that their Men s Arms Accou-\\ntrements are put in the best order possible, they will\\nlikewise take particular Care that their men have\\nwooden Drivers fixed in their peices at the Hours\\nof Exercise to prevent an unnecessary wait of Flints,\\nthey are not to be absent from Camp on any pretence\\nwhatsoever but be in actual Rediness to march at\\na Moments Warning\\nBrigade Orders\\nCap Lieu Jones Officer of the Day\\nCoP Crane gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb to the Brigade\\nDetail\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF\\nD\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane i\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n14\\n19\\nLamb\\nI\\nII\\n12\\nProcter\\nI\\n14\\n15\\n39 46", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "K) ORDERLY BOOK OF\\n24 1778\\nOfficers for Duty to Morrow\\nBrigadier Wayne Co* Patten, Major Sumner B M\\nBannister Inspector from Varnums Brigade\\nThe Gen^ Court Martial Whereof Co Bowman is\\nPresident is Disolved, another is Ordered to sit to\\nMorrow Morning 9 O. Clock to try all Such per-\\nsons as Shall be brought before them Co Chambers\\nwill preside Each Brigade gives a Cap for the\\nCourt. All persons Concerned to Attend At a\\nBrigade Court Martial May 22 1778 Lieu*. Col\\nCropper president. Lieu* Davis of the 11*. Virg\\\\\\nReg*, tried for Encouraging a soldier to stay away\\nfrom his Reg*, for Refusing when the soldier was\\nSent for by a Guard to let him go, to his Reg*, and\\nfor Speaking Disrespectfully of the officer who sent\\nthe Guard who Sent the Guard [i ^V] a second time,\\nupon Mature Deliberation the Court are of opinion\\nhe is not Guilty of Speaking Disrespectfully of the\\nOfficer who sent the Guard for Serj*. Davis, tho of\\nOppinion that his Detaining the Serj*. was unwar-\\nrantable. But Considering that his Error Seemes\\nto have Arose from what he thought was Doing\\nhis Duty Do Acquit him\\nLieu*. Davis is Ordered to be Released from his\\nArrest\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap* L* Brice\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0. Lamb gives the Orderly to Head Quarters\\nCoP. Procter to the Brigade", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON II\\nDetail\\ns\\ns\\nC F\\nD\\nM\\ntotal\\nCrane\\nI\\nI\\n14\\n16\\nLamb i\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nII\\n15\\nProcter\\nI\\n14\\n19\\nI\\n2\\n2 I\\nI\\n39\\n46\\nOfficers r^^^S Muhlenburg\\nfor dut J Hubley\\nrr I Brigade Major Haskell\\nTomorrow t^\\nV Inspector from M lntoshs B^g^\\nThe Regimental Surgeons will apply to the\\nFlying Hospital store for hogs lard and sulpher\\nThey are to make their returns more punctually on\\nMondays\\nSeveral guns, packs cartridge boxes belonging\\nto some soldiers in the Army are left at the orderly\\noffice.\\nThe Muster M General and Commissary of\\nPrisoners have removed their quarters to M^\\nEvans house half a mile north of Sullivan s bridge\\nnear Perkiomy Creek\\nThe Reg Pay Masters to give in their abstraets\\nto the P. M. General immediately for examination\\nfor the Months of April.\\nAt a Gen Court Martial the ist May of which\\nCol Febiger was President, Lieu Adams of the\\n10 Pen^ Reg tried for ungentlemanlike behavior\\nin propagating a report that an officer of the 10\\nPen^ Reg had behaved cowardly, in the action of", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "12 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nGermantown and, when desired by Col\u00c2\u00b0. Hubley to\\nname the officer, for refusing to do it in an unbe-\\ncoming manner unanimously found guilty of the\\ncharge exhibited against him, being a breach of 21\\nArt. of the 14 Sect. Article of war, and sentenced\\nto be dismissed the service His Excellency the\\nCommander in Chief approves the sentence, and\\norders it to take place immediately.\\nAfter Order\\nSignals will be given this afternoon in manoeu-\\nvering by a small field piece. This notice is given\\nto prevent an alarm.\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap L Cotnam\\nCol Procter gives the Orderly to Head Quarters\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0. Crane to the Brigade\\nDetail\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF\\nD\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\n14\\n15\\nLamb\\nI\\n8\\n9\\nProcter i\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n17\\n22\\nI 2 2 I I 39 46\\nLieu Ford is appointed to do duty as Adjutant\\nin CoP. Lamb s Reg and is to be respected and\\nobeyed accordingly\\n26\\nt^rr fBrior. Gen Poor\\nOrncers\\nr J Col\u00c2\u00b0 Grayson, L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Wisenfeldt s\\nrp _ Brigade Major Learned\\nlomorrow _ ttt ^r i\\nI, Inspector from Woodiords", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 3\\nThe Commander in Chief perceiving that the\\nRegimental returns materially differ in the number\\nof sick absent from the Hospital reports, notwith-\\nstanding these were lodged with the Adjutant Gen-\\nerals that the regimental returns might be rectified\\nand adjusted by them, calls upon the Commanding\\nOfficers of Regiments to make returns tomorrow to\\nthe Adjutant General specifying the names of all\\ntheir sick absent, the places where they are and\\nthe times they were sent to them, that the difference\\nabove mentioned may be satisfactorily accounted\\nfor. In doing this the strictest regard to be paid\\nto the Hospital reports.\\nAn independent corps commanded by Cap*. Selin\\nare immediately to bury the offal carrion near the\\nblack bull. The Com^ Gen of the Staff will in future\\napply to the commanding officer of that corps for a\\nparty to bury any offal which may be near his stall.\\nA Sub-Serj Corpl 8 men with the commissary\\nfrom each brigade are to be put immediately into\\nthe vicinity of their respective Brigades to seize the\\nliquors they may find in the unlicenced tipling\\nhouses. The Commissaries will give receipts for\\nthe liquors they shall seize and notify the inhabit-\\nants or persons living in the vicinity of camp that\\nan unconditional seizure will be made of all liquors\\nthey shall presume to sell in future.\\nA Flag goes to Philadelphia tomorrow\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the day Cap* Lieu Powars\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane to the Brigade", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "14 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nDetail\\nS S C F D M TOTAL\\nCrane i i i i 14 18\\nLamb i 8 9\\nProcter -11--17 19\\nI 2 2 I I 39 46\\nBrig Gen Varnum\\nOfficers 1 -r^ T\u00c2\u00bb/r\\nr T^ J Col\u00c2\u00b0 Read M^ Murray\\ny B Major Ten Eyck\\nI. Inspector from Scott s Brigade\\ntomorrow\\nThe Commanding Officers of Reg are to make\\nreturns on Friday next of the Arms that were in\\nposession of their respective Corps the i of Nov\\nlast of those they have since dehvered in, of those\\nthey have since drawn, of those now in actual\\nposession, tis expected they always have exact\\naccounts kept of arms, Cloathing Camp Utensils\\nfurnished their men as they must be responsable\\nfor their due application. Major Gen^ Mifflin hav-\\ning been permitted by Congress to repair to\\nserve in this Army is to take the Command of the\\nDivision late Lincolns. The Field Officers of\\nReg who have drawn Money from any of the pub-\\nlic offices for recruiting their respective Corps are\\ndesired as soon as possible to furnish the Auditor\\nof the Army with lists of Money advancd by them,\\ntheir officers for that Service Capt Turbedille is\\nappointed aid de Camp to Major Gen^ Lee till further\\norders. is to be respected accordingly Officers\\nare to see that the mud plastering around the Hutts\\nbe removd. every other method taken to render", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 5\\nthem as airy as possible, they will also have the\\npowder of a Musquet Cartridge burnt in each Hutt\\ndayly to purify the Air, or a little Tar if it can be\\nprocur d, the Commissary of military Stores will\\nprovide blank Cartridges for this purpose\\nBrigade Order\\nOfficer of the Day Cap Cook\\nCoP Crane gives the orderly to Head Q*\\nCoP Lamb to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guards\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF\\nD\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\n14\\n15\\nLamb i\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n8\\n12\\nProcter\\nI\\nI\\n17\\n19\\n1 2 2 I I 39 46\\nA Gen^ Court Martial of which L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Oswald is\\nappointed President will set tomorrow at 9 o clock\\nat the Presidents quarters for the trial of such pris-\\noners as shall be brought befor em.\\nCap^ Wilkenson\\nCap*. Eustis Cap* Van Heer Cap Kingsbury\\nCap L Browne Cap L M ^Clure.\\n2 Subs from Col\u00c2\u00b0 Crane\\n2 from Col\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb\\n2 from Col\u00c2\u00b0 Procter\\nMembers\\nCap L Finley, Judge Advocate", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "I 6 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\n28\\nOfficers\\nfor duty\\nTomorrow\\nBrig. Gen^ Scott\\nCoP Irvine L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Bassett\\nBrigade Major Johnson\\nInspector from i Penn^ Brigade\\nCommanding Officers of Brigades, in pursuance\\nof former orders to hold themselves in readiness to\\nmarch are to apply immediately to the Q M Gen for\\na sufficient number of waggons to transport their\\nbaggage, and are to have their respective brigades\\nsupplied as completely as possible with camp uten-\\nsils, and necessaries of every kind requisite towards\\ntaking the field. The Commissary will have a quan-\\ntity of hard bread and salt meat prepared to issue\\nto the Army when called for; As we may expect\\nevery moment to march the Army is to be prepared\\nin all respects for that purpose.\\nGuards of every kind are constantly to hold them-\\nselves in a collected state with their accoutrements\\non, and ready to act at a moments warning. The\\nGeneral forbids all exercise and diversions, particu-\\nlarly such as cause them to disperse and put off their\\naccoutrements, which is equally incomitant with the\\nsafety and good discipline.\\nA Board of General Officers to set tomorrow\\nmorning ten o clock at Gen Lee s quarters to\\nexamine into L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Regnier s claim of rank in\\nthe N York line, and report their opinion thereon.\\nThe other Lieu Colonels of that line present are\\nto attend. The Commander in Chief will lay be-\\nfore the Board the memorial presented by L Col\\nRegnier with other papers.", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON \\\\J\\nA court of enquir-y to set tomorrow to examine\\ninto the conduct of L^ Col\u00c2\u00b0. Parks, reported to have\\nbeen absent from camp without leave, and to have\\nbeen negligent in his duty. All persons concerned\\nwill attend, Col\u00c2\u00b0 Johnson is appointed President;\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0. Parker, L Cols. Bunner and Starr, and Major\\nFenner will attend as Members at the Presidents\\nquarters 9 oClock tomorrow morning.\\nReturns from the several Brigades of such cloath-\\ning and necessaries as are absolutely wanting to be\\nmade next Saturday at orderly time.\\nBrigade Orders\\nCap*. L^ Bussey Officer of the Day\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Procter to the Brigade.\\nDetail for Guards\\ns s c f d m total\\nCrane i 2 14 17\\nLamb i 8 9\\nProcter i i i 17 20\\nI 2 2 I I 39 46\\nOfficers\\n29\\nBrig. Gen Huntington\\nL* CoP Burr\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Major Still\\n1 Brigfade Maior Seely\\nlomorrow t. r ^t^ .t^- i\\nInspector from 2^ renn^ Brigade\\nThe Commanding Officers of Regiments and\\nCorps are not, under any pretence whatever (unless\\nduty requires it) to permit their officers or men to", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "1 8 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nbe absent from camp, that they may be ready to\\nmarch at an hours warning.\\nAt a Gen^ Court Martial, Col\u00c2\u00b0. Chambers Presi-\\ndent the 25 instant, Cap^ Medaras, of the North\\nCarolina Brigade, tried for forgery after mature\\ndeliberation the Court are of opinion that Cap Ma-\\ndaras is guilty of the charge exhibited against him\\nbut as he could not have been actuated by motives\\nself interested or injurious to Cap* Jones, the Gentle-\\nman whose name he signed, and as he had before\\nbeen perfectly acquainted with Cap Jones s senti-\\nments, the Court (thinking his crime, tho he is yet\\ntruly blameworthy, alleviated by these circumstances)\\ndo sentence him to be reprimanded in General\\nOrders.\\nThe Commander in Chief approves the Sentence,\\nand is much concerned to find that an Officer in this\\nArmy, should presume to sign a Brother Officer s\\nname without his permission. Cap Medaras is or-\\ndered to be released from his arrest.\\nAt the same Court W Whiteman Waggoner,\\ntried for desertion and sentenced to receive sixty\\nlashes approved and ordered to be put in execu-\\ntion tomorrow morning on the grand parade at\\ngrand mounting\\nAlso, John Cline of the loth Penn^. Reg tried\\nfor desertion and attempting to escape to the\\nenemy, and for stealing a horse found guilty of\\nboth charges and sentenced to receive 200 lashes,\\n100 for each crime. The Gen^ approved the Sen-\\ntence, and orders it put it execution this evening\\nat roll call at the head of the Regiment to which\\nhe belongs", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 1 9\\nAlso, John Wood Serj in the 8 Penn^ Reg tried\\nfor desertion and attempting to the enemy, acquited\\nand ordered to be released from his confinement.\\nAdvertisement\\nOn the night of the 27 inst. James Barry an\\nInhabitant was robbed of ^160 Cont Money, 13\\nhard dollars, a diamond ring, silver spoons, buckles\\ngold buttons, a sword, and some valuable men s\\nwomen s wearing apparell, many other articles.\\nFifty Dollars reward will be given to any person\\nthat will discover the robbers, that the Owner may\\nrecover his articles. All Officers are desired to\\norder the strictest enquiry to be made that the\\nVillains may be brought to justice, as it is sup-\\nposed they belong to the Army\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap Browne.\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0. Procter gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol Crane to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guards\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF\\nD\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\n14\\n15\\nLamb i\\nI\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n8\\n13\\nProcter\\nI\\n17\\n18\\nI 2 2 I I 39 46\\nThe Quarter Mast of Reg*, is to make returns\\nby Eight O Clock this evening, to the Brig^. Q W\\nof the Marques Horsmans Tents Common Tents\\nKnap Sacks, Camp Kettles Canteens, and", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "20 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nwhat Officers are posses d of the Marques Horse-\\nmans Tents, as no further Issues can be made till\\nsuch returns are compleated, They will also pro-\\nduce at the same time if possible or as soon as it is\\nconvenant returns Signed by them, for such Stores\\nCamp equipage as have been Issued since the\\n2 2^ oi March last, specifying what part thereof has\\nbeen Issued through the hands of Brig*^ Q M in\\norder that the same may be duly compared with\\nthe Gen Acco of Issues.\\nThe General expects a punctual compliance with\\nthe above order, and that the returns of cloathing\\ncall d for in yesterdays orders be made out in order\\nto be carried in by the Brigade Major at the pre-\\ncise time therein mentioned.\\n30* 1778\\nOfficers for Duty to Morrow\\nBrigadier Patterson Co Bradley B M Marshall\\nInspector from Poor s Brigade\\nThe Commanding Officers of Brigades are to\\nAppoint a sufficient Number of Proper Officers\\nto be left in Charge of the Sick and such others\\nof their Respective Brigades as will be Enable to\\nmarch with them in Case the Army moves from\\nthe present Camp\\nThe Regimental Surgeons will make out and\\nLodge, with the surgeon Gen of the flying Hos-\\npital Exact Returns, of the sick belonging to their\\nseveral Reg who shall be left in Camp when the\\nArmy Marches The board of Gen officers held\\nagreeable to the Order of the 28 Ins have made", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 21\\nthe following Report, the claims of Lieu*. Col\u00c2\u00b0.\\nRegnier the other Lieu*. CoP. of the State of\\nN. York Respecting their standing in Rank,\\nbeing considered, the board are of Oppinion that\\nLieu*. Co Regnier will take Rank of those Gen-\\ntleman on Courts Martial Detachments on all Duties\\nfrom the Line, but that the[y] Command him in the\\nline of the State, for notwithstanding Lieu*. Co\\\\\\nRegnier Rank as Lieu*. Co\\\\ was Anteceeded to\\ntheirs in the Line yet his Appointment in that\\nstate was postirior The Commander in Chief\\nApproves the above Report\\nAt a Brigade Gen Court Martial May 27* 1778\\nLieu* Co Cropper, president Cap*. Hull of the 15* V:\\nReg*, tried i being so far Ellivated with Liquor\\nwhen on the parade for Exercising, on the 14* Ins*.\\nas rendered him imCapable in doing his Duty with\\nprecission. 2*^ for accusing Lieu*. Sam Beans\\nJones of not deposing the truth when Called on\\nBoth to give Evidence against him on the i8*\\\\ Inst,\\nacquited of the i^*. Charge but found guilty of the 2^\\nSentenced to be Reprimanded by the Command-\\ning Officer of the Brigade in presence of all the\\nOfficers therein Cap*. Hull is Ordered to be re-\\nleased from his Arrest. At a Gen Court Martial\\nMay 28- 78, Co Chambers President Ensign James\\nWalker of Co Guests Reg*, tried i* Deserting a\\nWaggon he had in his Charge at the Appearance\\nof one of our Light Horse and loosing his party\\nin his flight. 2^ for telling several falshoods in\\nRelating the Events when Returning to Camp\\nUnanimously found guilty of the Charges Exhib-\\nited against him, being breaches of 5* Article 18", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "22 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nSec of 2 1 Article 14 Section of the Articles of\\nWar, and Sentenced to be Cashiered The Com-\\nmander in Chief Approves the Sentence and Orders\\nit to take place Immediatly.\\nAt the same Court John Lewis Drew Co*. Angel s\\nReg tried for threatning to take the lives of Several\\nOfficers of that Reg. found guilty sentenced to\\nReceive 60 Lashes\\nApproved ordered to be put in Execution at\\nRoll Call this evening at the Head of the Reg he\\nbelongs\\nA Quantity of Continental Currency lately found\\nin the hands of Lieu Dexter. Co^ Angel s Reg the\\nowner may Receive the same by proving his prop-\\nerty.\\nBrigade Orders.\\nCol Cranes Regiment is to be mustered on\\nMonday next at ten oClock\\nCoP. Lamb s Col Procter s at the same hour on\\nTuesday\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison s on Wednesday\\nThe Officers will be careful to have their Muster\\nRolls made out correctly, and see that their men\\nhave their blankets neatly rolled up, as they must\\nparade with them on.\\nCap Brown s Cap Dorsey s Companies are\\nannexed to Col\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison s Regiment with whom\\nthey are to do duty till further orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap Seward\\nCol Procter gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison to the Brigade.", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON\\n23\\nDetail\\nSUB\\ns\\nc\\nF D M\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\nI\\n12\\n14\\nLamb 1 _\\nKingsbury\\nI\\n7\\n8\\nProcter i\\n2 7\\n10\\nHarrison 1\\n2 Companies J\\nI\\n19\\n20\\n45\\n52\\nOfficers\\nfor duty\\nTomorrow\\n31\\nBrig Gen^ Wayne\\nL Col\u00c2\u00b0 Livingston L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Miller\\nBrigade Major Marvin\\nInspector from Glover s Brigade\\nThe 2^ State Reg of Virginia is for the present\\nto be annexed to Muhlenburg s Brigade, and Col\\nVan Schaicks regiment till further orders is in like\\nmanner to be joined to the 2^ Penn^ Brigade in lieu\\nof the 8 Pen^ Reg which is to be detached on other\\nservice.\\nA Surgeon from each Brigade is to remain in\\ncamp to attend the sick of it which shall be left\\nbehind under the direction of Docf. Hutchinson, till\\nrelieved by surgeons from the general hospital, then\\nthey are immediately to join their respective regi-\\nments\\nMen in the small pox, or under enoculation, are\\nto be comprehended in the number of the sick\\nRegimental Medicine Chests are to go on with the", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "24 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nArmy A Sufficient number of Camp Kettles must\\nbe left for the use of the sick.\\nCommanding Officers of Regiments will assist the\\nRegimental surgeons in procuring as many women\\nof the army as can be prevailed on to serve as nurses\\nto them, for which they will be paid the usual price.\\nOrderlies are also to be left; one to every 20 sick\\nmen, who are to be such as, for want of cloathing,\\nfrom lameness and the like, are least fit to march\\nwith the Army, but at the same time, capable of this\\nduty. A Commissary is likewise to be left to sup-\\nply the sick with provisions. A commissioned\\nofficer to every fifty men is to remain, and a Field\\nOfficer to superintend the whole. The arms of\\nthe sick in each regiment are to supply as far as\\nmay be necessary the deficiency of those unfit for\\nduty. If any remain they are to be left in care\\nof the officer who stays with the sick The Vaults\\nare to be well covered before the Brigades quit the\\nground.\\nCommanding Officers of Divisions and all others\\nare to pay the strictest attention that no women be\\nsuffered on any pretence to get into the waggons of\\nthe Army on the march.\\nSome Hospital Tent poles were delivered at the\\nQ M Gen store through mistake. Those who\\nhave them in possession are desired to return them\\nimmediately\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap Lee\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0. Harrison gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane to the Brigade", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "general george washington 25\\nDetail for Guards\\nsub s c f d m total\\nCrane -i lo ii\\nLamb _ i _ _ 5\\nProcter -11- 9 11\\nHarrison i 2 20 23\\nI 2 2 2 45 52\\nAt a Brigade Court Martial whereof L CoK\\nOswald was President, the 28, 29, 30, Instant,\\nSerj*. John Nevil of Col\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb s Reg^ tried for\\nlosing a bullock by neglect when Serj^ of the Com-\\nmissary s guard was by them unanimously acquitted.\\nJon^ Gill of Cap*. Browns Company, tried for\\ndrunkeness on his post pleaded guilty, and was\\nsentenced to receive 50 lashes.\\nJa^ Whaling, Drummer of Col Procter s Reg\\ntried for desertion and attempting to get into\\nPhiladelphia plead guilty. The court in consid-\\neration of his youth, and his having received no pay\\nor bounty except some cloathes, as appeared from\\nCoP Procters evidence, do Sentence him to receive\\nonly 30 lashes.\\nMichael Nash, of Cap*. Kingsbury s Company,\\ntried for drunkeness on duty, and absenting him-\\nself from his guard plead guilty, and sentenced to\\nreceive 50 lashes\\nJohn Gibbons, of CoP. Procter s Reg*, tried for\\nabsenting himself from camp without leave was\\nsentenced to receive 50 lashes\\nThe General approves the sentence orders\\nSerj* Nevil to be released from his confinement", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "26 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nSome circumstances appearing in favor of Ja^ Whal-\\ning, the 30 lashes are remitted The punishment\\norder d the others is to be inflicted tomorrow\\nmorning at guard mounting at the head of the\\nregiments to which they respectively belong.\\nThe Court Martial whereof L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Oswald is\\nPresident is dissolved.\\nJune i\\n^rr fBrig. Gen^ Muhlenburg\\nr 1 J Col\u00c2\u00b0 Wigglesworth Major Church\\nI Brigade Major Minnis\\n1 omorrow 1\\n(^Inspector from Learneds Brigade\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Cortlandt is appointed to tarry in camp to\\nsuperintend the sick left on the ground when the\\nArmy moves, and to send on the recovered men\\nproperly officered to join their respective Corps and\\nMajor will repair to the Yellow Springs and\\nthe hospitals near Camp, and superintend the Sick\\nthere. They will apply tomorrow at the Orderly\\noffice for written instructions\\nThe following will be observed as a standing\\nmodel for the order of march, whether of the whole\\nArmy, a Division, Brigade, or Battalion. It may\\nhappen that some changes may be necessary in the\\nstrength and number of the advanced, rear, and\\nflank guards, and in their relative distances to each\\nother and to the main body, Sl which are to be\\ndetermined according to particular circumstances,\\nand which the officers commanding will judge of.\\nBut the general principles and rules here laid down\\nare, in all cases, to be practised, only with such", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 27\\nvariations in applying them as different situations\\nmay require.\\nWhen a Battahon receive orders to march, each\\ncompany forms before its own quarters the Captain\\nhaving inspected into their arms and accoutrements\\nconducts it to the regimental parade, where the Field\\nOfficers inspect the whole, forms each Battalion into\\n8 plattoons for charging, agreeable to instructions\\ngiven, and march it by plattoons to the rendezvous.\\nWhen only one battalion marches, the Colonel orders\\nout an advanced and rear Guard, each consistingf of\\nI Lieu*. 3 Non-Com-Officers i Drum and 20 privates\\nA Brigade composed of several Battalions has an\\nadvanced and rear guard, each consisting of i Cap-\\ntain, 2 Subs, 6 N. C. O. 40 or 50 privates. When\\nseveral Brigades march together each Brigade fur-\\nnishes a proportionable number for the advanced\\nand rear guards When the whole Army marches\\nthe new guards of the day form the advanced guard,\\nand the old ones the rear guard. The new guards\\nbeing assembled on the grand parade the Brigadier\\nof the day forms them into a Battalion of 8 plattoons,\\nthe eldest field officer of the day takes the command\\nof it, and marches at the head of the column. The\\nBrigadier of the preceeding day having assembled\\nthe old guards, forms them in the same manner, the\\neldest Field Officer taking the com-mand and march-\\ning in the rear of the column The advanced guard\\nshould be from 50 to 200 paces in front of the col-\\numn. Each advanced guard should send forward a\\ndetatchment to serve as an advanced guard to itself\\nand that detatchment should also send out a patrole\\nin front, each an hundred paces in front of the", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "28 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nother Thus, i Capt 2 Subs, 6 n. c. off. i Drum,\\n50 men will send out a non c. off. 12 men\\nand that N. C. O. will also advance 4 men in his\\nfront. An advanced guard of a Lieu*. 20 men\\nwill advance i n. c. o. 8 men, who will also ad-\\nvance 2 men in his front. The rear guard will\\nobserve the same rules, sending its detatchments\\nin the rear as the advanced guard does in front\\nWhen a Brigade, Division, or the Army, marches\\nby the right it is supposed the enemy is on the left\\nand the contrary. Each Battalion will therefore\\nsend out on the flank exposed to the enemy, i Sub,\\n2 N. C. O. 16 men as a flank guard, who will\\nmarch in a plattoon by files from the right opposite\\nthe centre of the battalion, at the distance of 80 or\\n100 paces from the column.\\nWhen the Army marches in 2 columns, the right\\ncolumn has its flank guard on its right and the left\\ncolumn on its left, when in one column, and the\\nposition of the enemy uncertain, guards must be\\nsent out on both flanks. The advanced, rear, and\\nflank guards must always have their bayonets fixed.\\nWhenever the grounds will permit, the battalions\\nmust march by plattoons during the march each\\nColonel must stay before his battalion, and each\\nCaptain Subaltern before his plattoon the inter-\\nvals between the battalions and plattoons must be\\nstrictly observed during the march When there is\\na creek or defile to pass, the Brigadiers must stop\\ntill their Brigade have passed, and the Colonels till\\ntheir respective battalions have passed. They will\\ntake care that the men pass with as large a front,\\nand as quick, as possible. The advanced guard", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 29\\nhaving passed the defile should take such a situation\\nas to be able to see all around, and shall send out\\npatroles 500 paces round. The head of the column\\nhalts before it enters the defile to let the plattoons\\nget at half distance, and when half the column has\\ngot through it halts till the whole has passed and\\nthen continues its march. When the road will not\\npermit to march by plattoons, the march is to be\\nmade by 4 in front, in the following manner, each\\nofhcer divides his plattoon into sections for exam-\\nple, a plattoon of 16 files makes 4 sections; they\\nwill break off by the right or left, each section 2\\npaces from the other, and continue the march If\\na plattoon has 15 files the last section will have 3\\nfiles if 14, the last will have 4 men in one rank, if\\n1 3 files the last will have 5 files When marching\\nin this order by the right the officers commanding\\nplattoons will be on the left of the first section, the\\nSerj on the right stays in his place, and the Officers\\nN. C. O. who were in the rear will be on the right\\nflank. If they march in this order by the left the\\nC. Off. of the plattoon remains on the right of the\\nfirst section and the others on the left flank; so\\nthat by wheeling the sections the plattoon will be\\nformed, and each officer and n. c. o. will be in his\\nplace.\\nDuring the march each Officer must keep his\\nplattoon in order; the Officers N. C. O. in the\\nrear must prevent the soldiers leaving their ranks\\non any account. If the soldiers have occasion for\\nwater the officer must send a n. c. o. with some\\nmen to fill their canteens and the n. c. o. must\\nbring them back to their plattoons immediately.", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "30 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nThe flank guard will never suffer any non c. offi-\\ncer or soldier to pass them during the march, and\\nthe rear guard will take care to bring up all strag-\\nglers.\\nBrigade Orders.\\nOfficer of the Day Cap Sargent\\nCol Harrison gives the Orderly to Head Quarters\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guards\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nf d\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n2\\nlO\\n15\\nLamb\\no\\n6\\n6\\nProcter\\n9\\n9\\nHarrison\\nI\\nI\\n20\\n22\\nI 2 2 2 45 52\\nA Brigade Court Martial to sit tomorrow morning\\n9 oclock, at a tent near the General s house for\\nthe trial of such prisoners as shall be brought before\\nthem\\nL Col\u00c2\u00b0 Du Plissis is appointed President\\nCap* Cook\\nCap* L* Powers f 2 Subs from Col\u00c2\u00b0 Crane\\nCotnam J i\\nColtman v 1 i\\n2 Cap* L* from S 1 2\\nCo]\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison s Reg*.\\nCap*. L*. Duffey Judge Adv^.\\nBrigade After Orders\\nThe Order for a General Court martial, of which\\nL*. Col\u00c2\u00b0 Du Plissis was appointed President this\\nday, is countermanded\\nD\u00c2\u00b0\\nLamb\\nD\u00c2\u00b0\\nProcter\\nD\u00c2\u00b0\\nHarrison", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 3 1\\nOfficers r Brig. Gen Poor\\nCoh Bowman. L* Col\u00c2\u00b0 Beauford\\nBrigade Major Claiborne\\nInspector from Patterson s Brigade\\nfor duty\\nTomorrow\\nAt a General Court Martial of which Col\u00c2\u00b0 Cham-\\nbers was President, May the 29, L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Grey, of the\\n1 2* Penn^ Regiment tried for ungentlemanlike be-\\nhavior in entering into private contracts with the sol-\\ndiers of his Regt for the deficiency of rations, by which\\nmeans and other unwarrantable practices, the soldiers\\nare defrauded of a considerable sum of money\\nfound guilty of the charge exhibited against him^\\nbeing a breach of the 21^ Art. 14 Sect. Articles of\\nWar, and sentenced to be cashiered, and that\\n(agreeable to the 22 Art. 14 Sec.) his name, place of\\nabode, crime and punishment be published in the\\nNews Papers in and about camp and of that\\nparticular State from which he came, or in which\\nhe usually resides. His Excellency the Commander\\nin Chief approves the sentence and orders it to take\\nplace.\\nAt the same Court, L Webb of the 7 Virg^ Reg\\nwas tried for disobedience of orders, for going on\\nduty in a hunting shirt, after confessing he had a\\ncoat and being desired that if he had no regard to his\\nown appearance to have some for the credit of his\\nregiment, and therefore not to appear in so unofficer-\\nlike a manner found guilty and sentenced to be\\nreprimanded by the Officer commanding the regi-\\nment to which he belongs, in presence of the Officers\\nof the Reg*. The General approves the sentence", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "32 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nand orders it put in execution tomorrow morning at\\nroll call\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day A Captain from\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison s Reg\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCoP Procter to the Brigade\\nDeta]\\n[L\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF D\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nlO\\nlO\\nLamb\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n2\\n6\\nII\\nProcter\\n9\\n9\\nHarrison\\nI\\nI\\n20\\n22\\nI\\n2\\n2\\n3^\\n2\\n45\\n52\\nre r Brig-Gen^ Varnum\\nf T7 Regnier\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Maj Porter\\nBrigade Major M ^Cormick\\nInspector from Weedon s Brigade\\nTomorrow\\nThomas Shanks, on full conviction of his being\\na spy in the service of the Enemy before a board\\nof General Officers held yesterday by order of the\\nCommander in Chief, is adjudged worthy of death\\nhe is therefore to be hanged tomorrow morning\\nat guard mounting, at some convenient place near\\nthe grand parade.\\nAt a Gen^ Court Martial the i instant, Col\u00c2\u00b0\\nChambers President, Lieut Toomy of Col\u00c2\u00b0 Gist s\\nReg\\\\ detatched to the 3^^ Maryland Regiment tried\\nfor disobedience of orders, found guilty and sen-", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 33\\ntenced to be reprimanded by the Commanding Offi-\\ncer of the Brigade in presence of the Officers of\\nthe Brigade to which he belongs. The Commander\\nin Chief approves the Sentence and orders it to take\\nplace tomorrow morning at roll call\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap^ L Duffee\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol Crane to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guards\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF D\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\n10\\nII\\nLamb\\nI\\n4\\n5\\nProcter\\nI\\nI\\n2\\nII\\n15\\nHarrison\\nI\\n20\\n21\\nI 2 2 2 45 52\\nWhen Commissions shall be issued to fill the\\nvacancies in the Corps of Artillery they will be\\ndated at the time the vacancies happened, according\\nto the usual method\\nOfficers commanding Pieces are to be very care-\\nful that no waggoners are, on any pretence whatever,\\nsuffered to lodge in their waggons. Any one found\\nsleeping in a waggon will be punished and the offi-\\ncer to whom such waggon shall belong called to a\\nsevere account.\\n4*\\nOfficers fBrig. Gen Scott.\\nr 1 L CoP North Major Hawes\\ntor duty\\nBrisrade Mai or Berrien\\nlomorrow K\\nI Inspector trom Muhlenburg.", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "34 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nThe following Resolve of Congress, the operation\\nof which has been heretofore prevented by the par-\\nticular circumstances of the Army, is in future to be\\npunctually observed.\\nIn Congress, Nov. 19 1776.\\nResolved That on any sick or disabled non com-\\nmissioned officer or soldier being sent to any hospi-\\ntal or sick quarters, the Captain or Commandant of\\nthe troop or company to which he belongs shall\\nsend to the Surgeon or Director of the said Hospi-\\ntal, or give to the N. C. O. or soldier so in the hos-\\npital or quarters a certificate countersigned by the\\nPay Master of the Regiment (if he be with the reg*.)\\nof what pay is due to such N. C. O. or private at the\\ntime of his entering the hospital or quarters, and\\nthe Cap or Com of the Troop or Company shall\\nnot receive the pay of the said soldier in Hospital\\nor quarters or include him in any pay abstract dur-\\ning his continuance therein. And in case any N. C.\\nO. or soldier shall be discharged from the hospital\\nor quarters as unfit for further service, a certificate\\nshall be given him by the Surgeon or Director of\\nwhat pay is then due to him, and the said N. C. O.\\nor Soldier so discharged shall be entitled to receive\\nhis pay at any pay office or from any pay master in\\nthe service of the United States, the said Pay Mas-\\nter keeping such original certificate to prevent im-\\npositions and giving the N. C. O. or soldier his\\ndischarge or a certified copy thereof, mentioning at\\nthe same time his having been paid. That this\\nResolution be transmitted to the Commanders in\\nChief in the several departments to be by them", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 35\\ngiven out in orders and then delivered to the direc-\\ntors of the hospitals in each department who are to\\ncause the same to be fixed up in some conspicuous\\nplace or places in every military Hospital for the\\ninformation of all concerned.\\nCommanding Officers of Regiments are immedi-\\nately to make returns to the Com^ of Military Stores\\nof the Arms actually wanting in their respective\\nCorps to complete the number of men fit for duty\\nin each. Agreeable to which the Com^ is forthwith\\nto issue the arms now in store.\\nAll Persons whatever are forbid selling liquor to\\nthe Indians. If any sutler or soldier shall presume\\nto act contrary to this prohibition, the former will\\nbe dismissed from camp, and the latter receive\\nsevere corporal punishment.\\nOn the march L^ Col\u00c2\u00b0. Fleury will be attached to\\nGeneral Lee s Division L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Daviss to Gen\\nLord Stirlings L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Barber to Genl Mifflins\\nM^ Ternant to Gen* Marquis De La Fayettee s\\nL Col\u00c2\u00b0 Brooks to Gen Baron De Kalb s and as\\nthey will not be employed on the march in exercis-\\ning or manoeuvering the troops they are to fill the\\noffice of Adjutant General, each in his respective\\nDivision\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day A Captain Lieutenant from\\nCoP Harrison s Reg^\\nCoP Crane gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCoP Harrison to the Brigade", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "36\\nORDERLY BOOK OF\\nDetail\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF D\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\nI\\nlO\\n12\\nLamb\\n4\\n4\\nProcter\\nI\\nII\\n12\\nHarrison\\nI\\nI\\n2\\n20\\n24\\nI 2 2 2 45 52\\nRegimental Courts Martial are to sit tomorrow for\\nthe trial of Prisoners now in confinement belonging\\nto their respective Regiments\\n-th\\nC Brig. Gen Huntington\\nUtticers 1 Vose Major Peters\\nBrigade Major Stasia:\\n1 omorrow t r\\ninspector irom late Conway s\\nA Court of Enquiry, whereof Col\u00c2\u00b0 Wigglesworth\\nis appointed President, will sit tomorrow morning\\nat 10 \u00c2\u00b0clock at the President s quarters, at the\\nrequest of L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Du Plissis, to enquire into his\\nconduct on the different occasions mentioned in a\\nletter from the Commander in Chief to Congress in\\nhis behalf, and into the truths of the facts on which\\nthe representation contained in it were founded,\\nand of the several matters urged by the Officers of\\nArtillery to the contrary, in a letter from them to\\nthe Commander Chief. All persons concerned will\\nattend L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Dearborn Butler Majors Hay\\nCampbell Members.\\nCap Lawrence Keene of the Regiment late Pat-", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 37\\nten s is appointed Aid de Camp to Major General\\nMifflin, and is to be obeyed as such.\\nA Captain from Weedon s Brigade a Sub from\\nthe I Penn^ are to repair immediately to the Hos-\\npitals at the yellow springs to relieve Cap Wallace\\nand Lieu Sweringen. They will call at the\\nOrderly Office for Instructions.\\nAt a General Court Martial whereof CoP Cham-\\nbers was President, the 27 ulto L^ McDonald of\\nthe 3^^ Penn^ Reg tried for unofficer and ungentle-\\nmanlike behavior in taking 2 mares and a barrel of\\ncarpenter s tools on the lines, which mares he con-\\nveyed away, and sold the tools at private sale and\\nwith insulting behavior in refusing to comply with\\nhis arrest. After mature deliberation, the Court, tak-\\ning into consideration several circumstances are unani-\\nmously of opinion that altho L McDonald is guilty of\\nthe facts alledged in the first charge that they do not\\namount to unofficer or ungentlemanlike behavior, and\\ndo acquit him of it, and likewise of the second.\\nThe Commander in Chief is far from being satis-\\nfied of the propriety of L M* Donald s conduct\\nhe knows of no authority under which he had a\\nright to seize the horses in question and to apply\\nthem in the manner he did he approves still less\\nof the measures taken with respect to the tools. If\\nthe probability of their being carried into the enemy\\narises by a disaffected person justified the seizure,\\nnothing can justify the applying them, as appears\\nto have been intended, to private emolument; to\\nthe injury of the right owner, who was an absent\\nand innocent person, who had only lodged them in\\nthe care of the other during his absence. They", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "38 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nought immediately to have been reported to and\\ndeposited with the Q M General. L*. M ^Donald\\nis released from arrest.\\nGen Poor s, Varnums, Huntington s i^ 2\\nPenn^ and late Conway s Brigades and the Artillery\\nto receive their pay for the months of Feby and\\nMarch this day Woodford s, Scott s and the North\\nCarolina Brigades tomorrow Glover s Pattersons\\nand Learneds the 7 instant, Weedon s Muhlen-\\nburg s the first 2 Maryland, the 8\\nBrigade Orders\\nA Gen*. Court Martial in the Corps of Artillery\\nof which Col\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison is hereby appointed Presi-\\ndent, will sit tomorrow morning at 9 o clock at the\\nPresident s Tent for the trial of such persons as\\nshall be brought before them\\nCap Rice Cap Wells i Cap i Cap Lieu\\n2 Lieutenants from Col\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison s Reg Cap\\nL Dane 2 Lieuts from Col\u00c2\u00b0 Cranes Reg i\\nfrom Col\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb s and 2 from Col\u00c2\u00b0 Procters Reg\\nwill attend as members.\\nCap L Powars Judge Advocate.\\nOfKicer of the Day Cap L Coltman.\\nOrderly to H Q Harrison\\nto ye Brigade Crane.\\nDetail for Guards\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nf d m\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\n10\\nII\\nLamb\\nI\\n4\\n5\\nProcter\\nI\\nII\\n12\\nHarrison\\nI\\nI\\n2 20\\n24\\n45 52", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 39\\nOfficers\\nfor duty\\nTomorrow\\n;th\\nBrig Gen Patterson\\nr 1 L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Coleman Major Moore\\nI Briorade Major Bannister\\n1^ Inspector from Huntington s\\nAt a General Court Martial whereof CoP Cham-\\nbers was President the 2 Ins Cap Stake of the 10\\nPenn^ Regiment tried for propagating a report\\nthat Col\u00c2\u00b0 George Nagle was se^en on the 15 of May\\ndrinking either tea or coffee in Serg Howeraft s\\ntent, with his whore, her mother, the said Howeraft\\nand his family to the prejudice of good order and\\nmilitary discipline. The Court having considered\\nthe charge and evidence are unanimously of opinion\\nthat Cap Stake s justification is sufficient, and do\\nacquit him of the charge exhibited against him\\nThe General approves the acquital.\\nAt the same Court L Sam Jones of the 15 Virg^\\nReg*, tried for concealing, and denying that he had\\nin his possession, a pair of mittens belonging to Cap\\nHull 2*^ for gaming on the 12 of May and at\\nsundry other times. 3*^ for behaving in a manner\\nunbecoming an Officer and Gentleman in treating\\nCap Hull with abusive language while under an\\narrest, and endeavoring to incense the Officers of\\nhis Regiment against him. The Court having\\nconsidered the charge and evidence are of opinion\\nthat Lieu Jones is guilty of the charges exhibited\\nagainst him, and do sentence him to be discharged\\nthe service.\\nThe General is entirely disposed to believe from", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "40 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nthe representations he has received in favor of Lieu*.\\nJones, that he was incapable of having retained the\\ngloves with a fraudulent intention but as he has\\nbeen clearly proved to have been guilty of the per-\\nnicious practice of gaming, which will invariably\\nmeet with every mark of his disapprobation, he con-\\nfirms the sentence of dismissing Lieu Jones.\\nAt the same Court Lieu John Roberts, of the 2^\\nNorth Carolina Regiment tried, i^ for behaving\\nin a scandalous, infamous manner 2^^ for absent-\\ning himself from camp without leave. The Court\\nhaving considered the charges and evidence are\\nunanimously of opinion that L*. John Roberts is not\\nguilty of the charges exhibited against him, and do\\nacquit him\\nThe General approves the acquital but is sorry\\nto see little personal bickerings between ofificers,\\nwhich cannot with propriety be drawn into military\\noffences, made the subjects of a court martial\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day. Cap L Bursey\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guards\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF D\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\n2\\n10\\n13\\nLamb\\nI\\n4\\n5\\nProcter\\nI\\nII\\n12\\nHarrison\\nI\\nI\\n20\\n22\\n45 52", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 4 1\\nAt a Brigade Court Martial held this day, where-\\nof Col\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison is President, George Deloney\\nof CoP. Crane s Regiment tried for desertion\\npleaded guilty, and was sentenced to receive one\\nhun d lashes also, John Gill of Col\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison s\\nRegt. tried for being drunk on his post pleaded\\nguilty and was sentenced to receive fifty lashes\\nBut many circumstances appearing in favor of the\\nPrisoner, the Court recommend him for mercy.\\nThe General approves the above sentences, remits\\nthe punishment ordered Gill and forgives Delony\\nalso, in whose favor some particular circumstances\\nhave appeared.\\nOfficers r\\nf d t^ J L CoP Haskill Major Mentges\\nrj. I Brig^ade Major Haskill\\nlomorrow t r ^r\\nInspector trom Varnum s.\\nThe General Court Martial whereof Col\u00c2\u00b0 Cham-\\nbers is President is dissolved and another ordered to\\nsit at the usual place to morrow for the trial of all\\nsuch prisoners as shall be brought before them\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Livingston will preside Each Brigade gives\\na Captain for the Court.\\nA General Court Martial to sit tomorrow at 9\\nClock at the gulf mill to try all such persons as\\nshall be brought before them. L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Smith will\\npreside 4 Captains and 8 Subalterns from Col\u00c2\u00b0.\\nJackson s detatchment will attend as members.\\nThe Court of Enquiry whereof Col\u00c2\u00b0 Johnson was\\nPresident the 29* ult\u00c2\u00b0. report as follows. The Court\\nduly considering the charge exhibited against L", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "42 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Park, and his defence, are of opinion that he is\\nguilty of having been absent from camp without\\nleave but that he is not guilty of negligence of duty\\nwhile in camp. The Court taking into considera-\\ntion the peculiar circumstances attending L Col\u00c2\u00b0\\nParks absence, and the punishment he has already\\nendured in consequence of his arrest and suspen-\\nsion from duty, beg leave to recommend him to his\\nExcellency as worthy of acquital. The General\\nrestores L*. Col Park to his command.\\nThe Hon ble the Congress have been pleased to\\ncome to the following Resolutions respecting the\\nestablishment of the Army.\\nIn Congress, May 27 1778\\nas per printed Copy annexed.\\n(Inserted between pages 66 67 of the original is\\na printed Act of Congress\\ndated 2f^ May 1778,\\nEntitled\\nThe Establishment of the\\nAmerican Army.)\\nAll officers will be careful to make themselves\\nwell acquainted with the Establishment, and govern\\nthemselves accordingly.\\nThe Commissaries will be particularly observant\\nof what relates to their department with respect to\\nrations and subsistence money.\\nTill the Regiments shall be arranged agreeable\\nto this establishment the nomination of regimental\\nstaff officers according to the mode here pointed\\nout is to be suspended.", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "general george washington 43\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day Cap* Burwell\\nCol Crane gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCoP Procter to the Brigade.\\nDetail for Guards.\\nS\\ns\\nC F D\\nM\\ntotal\\nCrane\\nI\\n10\\nII\\nLamb\\nI\\nI\\n2\\n4\\n8\\nProcter\\nII\\nII\\nHarrison\\nI\\nI\\n20\\n22\\nI\\n2\\n2 2\\n8\\n45\\n52\\n^\u00e2\u0096\u00a0mnf^fc\\nr Brig.\\nGen^ Muhlenburg\\n_, L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Ramsey Major Talbot\\nI Brigade Major Alden\\nl^ Inspector from N\u00c2\u00b0 Carolina Brigade.\\nCap*. John Mercer of the 3*^ Virg^ Reg* is ap-\\npointed to act as Aid de Camp to Major General\\nLee, and is to be accordingly respected\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day. Cap* L* Meredith\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guards.\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF D\\nM\\ntotal\\nCrane\\n10\\n10\\nLamb\\n4\\n4\\nProcter\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n2\\nII\\n16\\nHarrison\\nI\\nI\\n20\\n22\\n45 52", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "44 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nf Brig. Gen^ Woodford\\nfordur ^^J^ p^^^^^s\\nI Brigade Major Johnson\\nlomorrow t c ^^t -,r -n,\\nV Inspector irom Woodfords Brig\\nAfter the dismission of the old guards the Briga-\\ndier and field officers of the preceeding day are to\\nassemble at the provost guard and examine into the\\ncharges against the several prisoners there, and the\\ncircumstances attending them and to discharge all\\nsuch as shall appear to be improperly confined, or\\nthe length of whose imprisonment may be deemed\\na sufficient punishment for their crimes, or whose\\noffences are so triffiing as to make the process of a\\nGeneral Court Martial unnecessary. This to be a\\nstanding Order. They are also to send to their\\nBrigade and Regiments all those who are to be\\ntried by Brigade or Regimental Courts.\\nThree Captains and 9 Lieutenants are wanted to\\nofficer the Company of Sappers. As this Corps\\nwill be a school of Engineering, it opens a prospect\\nto such Gentlemen as enter it and will pursue the\\nnecessary studies with diligence, of becoming En-\\ngineers and rising to the important employments\\nattatched to that profession, such as the direction of\\nfortified places The qualifications required of\\nthe Candidates are that they be natives and have\\na knowledge of the mathematicks and drawing, or\\nat least be disposed to apply themselves to those\\nstudies They will give in their names at Head\\nQuarters\\nL. of G.", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 45\\nThe Army is to take a new camp tomorrow morn-\\ning at 8 o clock. The whole is to be in readiness\\naccordingly, and to march to the respective grounds\\nof encampment, which will be pointed out for each\\nDivision by the Q. M\\\\ General.\\nAt a Division Court Martial the 7* instant, L*.\\nCoP Badlam President, Adj Allen of Col\u00c2\u00b0 Mich\\nJacksons Reg* tried, first, for repeated disobedience\\nof orders 2*^ for abusive language to Major Hull,\\nand refusing to leave his huttwhen ordered, unani-\\nmously found guilty of the charges exhibited against\\nhim, and sentenced to be discharged the service\\nThe Commander in Chief approves the sentence\\nand orders it to take place.\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficers of the Day Cap* L Symonds\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane gives the Orderly to H*^ Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb to the Brigade\\nDetail for Guards.\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF D\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\nI\\n10\\n12\\nLamb\\nI\\n4\\n5\\nProcter\\nI\\nII\\n12\\nHarrison\\nI\\n2\\n20\\n23\\nI\\n2\\n2\\n2\\n45\\n52\\nIo*^\\nJune\\nOfficers for Duty Brig Gen^ Poor\\nTomorrow L Col\u00c2\u00b0 Harmer Major Gaskin\\nBrigade Major Mrshall [sic]\\nInspector from Scotts Brigade", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "46\\nORDERLY BOOK OF\\nField Officers for Detatchment L Coll Heath\\nMajor Elison\\nFor Fatigue, Coll. Brewer, L Co Miller Major\\nHopkinson\\nB. Orders\\nOfficers for Day [sic]\\ntomorrow Cap* Singleton\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane gives the orderly to H Quarters\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Harrison to ye Brigade\\nDetail\\ns\\ns\\nC\\nF\\nD\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\nI\\no\\nI\\nI\\nI\\n9\\n13\\nLamb\\nI\\no\\nu\\n8\\n9\\nProcter\\nI\\nu\\na\\n8\\n9\\nHarrison\\nI\\ni\\na\\n20\\n21\\nTotal\\nI\\n2\\n2\\nI\\nI\\n4.S\\n.S2\\nII\\nf Major Gen^ Lee\\nOfficers Brig. Gen Scott\\nfor duty I U CoP Brent Major Tubs\\nTomorrow Inspector from Penn^ Brigade\\nI. Brigade Major Minnis.\\nSome misunderstanding, and mistake in conse-\\nquence, having arisen with respect to the Major\\nGenerals commands. The Commander in Chief\\ndirects that till a more perfect arrangement can be\\nmade under the new establishment, or till fur-\\nther orders on this head, each Major General is to\\ncommand the Division heretofore assigned him,", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 47\\nprevious to the late disposition for a march but in\\ncase of an alarm, or any other General Movement of\\nthe Army, the three oldest Major Generals present\\nand fit for duty are during the occassion to com-\\nmand the right and left wings and second line of\\nthe Army, agreeable to the General Order of the\\n23 of May last. The North Carolina Brigade is to\\nsupply the place of Maxwells in Lord Stirlings\\nDivision, till further orders.\\nUpon firing the signal guns for an alarm, the\\nTroops are to form immediately in front of their\\nrespective Brigades, and are to be marched by the\\nsenior Major Generals as above, to their respective\\nalarm posts.\\nThe i 2*^ Maryland, and Varnum s Brigades\\nare to draw up in front of their respective encamp-\\nments and send to the Commander in Chief for\\norders.\\nA Major General is to be appointed for the day,\\nwho, with the Brigadier and Field Officers on that\\nduty are carefully to attend to the police and good\\norder of the camp. They are always to be on the\\ngrand parade at Guard Mounting, and when the\\nGuards are marched off the Major General will\\nmake a distribution of the several duties of the day\\namong the Field Officers of it. He is to receive\\nand report to the Commander in Chief all the re-\\nmarkable occurences which happened during his\\ntour of duty, and will attend in an especial manner\\nto the order of the 9* instant respecting prisoners,\\nas there is reason to believe that many of them are\\nimproperly detained in the provost.\\nAll unnecessary waste of Timber is to be avoided.", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "48 ORDERLY BOOK OF\\nThe Commanding Officers will know that their Q\\nMasters attend particularly to this business.\\nThe Commander in Chief having received ample\\ntestimony of the general good character and behavior\\nof Lieut Jones, who was sentenced to be dismissed\\nthe service by a Gen Court Martial, which sentence\\nwas approved by him on the 6* instant and being\\nfurther satisfied by Gen Woodford, Scott and other\\nOfficers that that Gentleman is not addicted to the\\nvice of gaming, restores him to his rank and com-\\nmand in the Regiment he belonged to, and in the\\nline of the Army.\\nAt a Brigade General Court Martial June 2^ 1778,\\nL*. Col\u00c2\u00b0 Adams President, Cap Norwood tried for\\nrefusing to comply with a general order issued\\nexpressly for the relief of the Troops on pieket,\\nfounded on the necessity of the case, which at that\\nperiod could not be otherwise remedied, found\\nguilty of the charge exhibited against him and sen-\\ntenced to be privately reprimanded by the Officer\\ncommanding the Reg^ to which he belongs\\nThe Commander in Chief utterly disapproves the\\nsentence, as altogether inadequate to the Offence.\\nThe mutinous and dangerous spirit which actuated\\nCaptain Norwood merited, in his opinion, the most\\nexemplary punishment He is to be released from\\nhis arrest.\\nAt a Gen Court Martial the 5 Ins CoP Cham-\\nbers President, L CoP Hubley of the 10 Penn*\\nReg*, tried for malicious behavior in being the occa-\\nsion of Col\u00c2\u00b0 Nagle s signing a false return, to the\\ninjury of his honor and contrary to good order and\\nmilitary discipline in the case of Cap Long, who as", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 49\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Hubley told CoP Nagle was absent without\\nleave, tho he had Col\u00c2\u00b0 Hubleys and Gen^ Waynes\\norders to remain at Lancaster till the business he\\nwas sent on was perfected. After mature delibera-\\ntion the Court are unanimously of opinion that L*\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Hubley is not guilty, and do acquit him with\\nhonor. The Commander in Chief confirms the\\nopinion.\\nAt the same Court Cap Redman of Late CoP\\nPatten s Reg tried for misconduct on the night of\\nthe 11 of last April; first, in neglecting to guard\\nthe passes by which means Cap Humphry was\\nsurprized, 2^ not coming to Capt Humphry s\\nassistance when he was attacked by the Enemy\\nThe Court are unanimously of opinion that Cap\\nRedman is not guilty of the first charge exhibited\\nagainst him and do acquit him they are of opinion\\nthat Capt Redman is guilty of the 2^ charge but\\nthink that his reasons for not marching to the assis-\\ntance of Cap Humphry are sufficient and do unan-\\nimously acquit him with honor. The Commander\\nin Chief confirms the opinion of the Court.\\nAt the same Court Will Powell, soldier in Col\u00c2\u00b0\\nAngel s Regiment, was tried, first for desertion,\\n2 iiy for reinlisting 3*^ for perjury found guilty\\nand sentenced to receive 300 lashes 100 for each\\ncrime, and return to Col\u00c2\u00b0 Angell s Reg The\\nCom^ in Chief approves the sentence so far as it\\nextends to 100 lashes\\nLikewise Edward Conolly, soldier in Col\u00c2\u00b0 Harri-\\nson s Reg of Artillery tried first for deserting to\\nthe enemy 2^^^. reinlisting into Col\u00c2\u00b0 Weltner s\\nReg found guilty of the charges exhibited against", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "50 ORDERLY BOOK OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTOT^T\\nhim and sentenced to receive 200 lashes, 100 for\\neach crime The Commander in Chief approves\\nthe sentence the same as Powell s These sen-\\ntences to be put in execution tomorrow morning at\\nthe head of the Reg* to which they belong\\nThe grand parade is assigned in front of Late\\nConways Brigade.\\nBrigade Orders\\nOfficer of the Day, Cap^ Wilkenson\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Crane gives the Orderly to Head Q\\nCol\u00c2\u00b0 Lamb to the Brigade\\nDetail\\ns\\ns\\nc\\nF D\\nM\\nTOTAL\\nCrane\\n9\\n9\\nLamb\\n8\\n8\\nProcter\\nI\\nI\\n2\\n8\\n12\\nHarrison\\nI\\n2\\n20\\n23\\n45 52", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "INDEX\\nAdams, Francis, Lieutenant, loth Penn-\\nsylvania Regt., II.\\nAdams, Peter, Lt. Col., 7th Maryland\\nRegt., 48.\\nAlden, Roger, Brigade Major, 2d Con-\\nnecticut Regt., 43.\\nAllen, Jonathan, Adjutant, 8th Massa-\\nchusetts Regt., 45.\\nAngell, Israel, Colonel, 2d Rhode Island\\nRegt., 22, 49.\\nBadlam, Ezra, Lt. Col., 2d Massachusetts\\nRegt., 45-\\nBallard, Robert, Lt. Col., ist Virginia\\nRegt., 2.\\nBannister, Selh, Brigade Major, 4th\\nMassachusetts Regt., 10, 39.\\nBarber, Francis, Lt. Col, 3d New Jer-\\nsey Regt., 35.\\nBarry, James, 19.\\nBassett, Barakiah, Lt. Col., 14th Massa-\\nchusetts Regt., 16.\\nBauman, Sebastian Colonel, 2d Con-\\ntinental Artillery, 3.\\nBeauford, Lt. Col, 31.\\nBerrien, John, Major, North Carolina\\nBrigade, 7,33.\\nBowman, Abraham, Colonel, 8th Vir-\\nginia Regt., 5, 7, 10, 31.\\nBradley, PhiHp Burr, Colonel, sth Con-\\nnecticut Regt., 20.\\nBrent, William, Lt. Col,, ist Virginia\\nState Regt., 46.\\nBrewer, Jonathan, Colonel, Massachu-\\nsetts, 7, 46.\\nBrice, John, Capt. Lt., 4th Continental\\nArtillery, 10.\\nBrooks, John, Lt. Col., 7th Massachusetts\\nRegt., 35.\\nBrowne, Capt. Lt., 15, 19, 22, 25.\\nBunner, Rudolph, Lt. Col., 3d Pennsyl-\\nvania Regt., 17.\\nBurr, Aaron, Lt. Col., Malcolm s Addi-\\ntional Continental Regt., 17.\\nBurwell, Nathaniel, Captain, ist Conti-\\nnental Artillery, 43.\\nBussey, Isaiah, Capt. Lt., 24th Conti-\\nnental Artillery, 17, 40.\\nButler, Lt. Col., 36.\\nCampbell, Major, 36.\\nChambers, James, Colonel, loth Penn-\\nsylvania Regt., 4, 10, 18, 21, 31, 32, 37,\\n39. 41. 48.\\nCherry, Samuel, Lieutenant, 2d New\\nHampshire Regt., 4.\\nChurch, Thomas, Major, 4th Pennsyl-\\nvania Battalion, 26.\\nClaiborne, Brigade Major, 4, 31.\\nCleaveland, Captain, 5, 6.\\nCline, John, 18.\\nCloyd, James, 7.\\nCoffin, John, 3.\\nColeman, Dudley, Lt. Col., 13th Massa-\\nchusetts Regt., 39.\\nColtman, Robert, Capt. Lt., 4th Con-\\ntinental Artillery, 30, 38.\\nConolly, Edward, 49.\\nConway, Thomas, Major Gen. (author\\nConway Cabal), i, 7, 36, 38, 50.\\nCook, David, Captain, 3d Continental\\nArtillery, 15, 30.\\nCotnam, George, Lt. Col., 4th Continen-\\ntal Artillery, 12, 30.\\nCrane, John, Colonel, 3d Continental\\nArtillery, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11-14, 15, 17,\\n19, 22-25, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41,\\n43. 45. 46, SO-\\nCropper, John, Lt. Col., nth Virginia\\nRegt., I, 6, 10, 21.\\nDane, Capt. Lt., 38.\\nDavies, William, Lt. Col., 14th Virginia\\nRegt., 35.\\n51", "height": "3231", "width": "1959", "jp2-path": "orderlybookofgen01unit_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "52\\nINDEX\\nDavis, Sergeant, lo.\\nDavis, Septimius, Lieutenant, Patten s\\nAdditional Continental Regt., lo.\\nDayton, Elias, Colonel, 3d New Jersey\\nRegt., 8.\\nDearborn, Henry, Lt. Col., 3d New\\nHampshire Regt., 36.\\nDe Kalb, John, Baron, Major Gen., 35.\\nDeloney, George, 41.\\nDexter, Lieutenant, 22.\\nDorsey, Richard, Captain, Independent\\nCo., Maryland Artillery, 22.\\nDrew, John Lewis, 22.\\nDuffey, Patrick, Capt. Lt., 4th Conti-\\nnental Artillery, 30, 33.\\nDu Plessis, Lt, CoL, 30, 36.\\nEdison, Thomas, Lieutenant, German\\nBattalion of Pennsylvania, 7.\\nElison, Major, 46.\\nEustis, Benjamin, Captain, 3d Continen-\\ntal Artillery, 4, 15.\\nEvans, 11.\\nFebiger, Christian, Colonel, nth Virginia\\nRegt., II.\\nFenner, William, Major, 7th North Caro-\\nlina Regt., 17.\\nFinley, Ebenezer, Capt. Lt., Dorsey s\\nMaryland Artillery, 7, 15.\\nFleury, Frangois Louis de, Lt. Col., 35.\\nFord, Lieutenant, 12.\\nGaskin, Thomas, Major, sth Virginia\\nRegt., 45-\\nGibbons, John, 25.\\nGill, John, 25, 41.\\nGist, Colonel, 32.\\nGlover s Brigade, 23, 38.\\nGourley, Thomas, Captain, Miles Penn-\\nsylvania Rifle Regt., 3.\\nGray, Neigol, Lt. Col., 12th Pennsylvania\\nRegt., 31.\\nGrayson, William, Colonel, Additional\\nContinental Regt., 12,\\nGreene, Christopher, Colonel, ist Rhode\\nIsland Regt., 2.\\nGreene, Nathaniel, Major Gen., 9.\\nGuest, Colonel, 21.\\nHarmer, Josiah, Lt. Col., 6th Pennsyl-\\nvania Regt., 45.\\nHarrison, Charles, Colonel, ist Continen-\\ntal Artillery, 22-24, 25, 30, 32, 33, 35,\\n36, 38, 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 49, 50.\\nHaskell, Elnathan, Major, 14th Massa-\\nchusetts Regt., II, 41.\\nHaskill, Lt. Col., isth Massachusetts\\nRegt., 41.\\nHawes, Samuel, Major, loth Virginia\\nRegt., 33.\\nHay, Major, 36.\\nHeath, Lt. Col., 46.\\nHemmet, Lieutenant, 3.\\nHopkins, Major, 7.\\nHopkinson, Major, 46.\\nHowecraft, Serjeant, 39.\\nHubley, Adam, Lt. Col., nth Pennsyl-\\nvania Regt., II, 12, 48, 49.\\nHull, Edward, Captain, 15th Virginia\\nRegt., 6, 21, 39.\\nHull, William, Major, Sth Massachusetts\\nRegt., 45.\\nHumphry, William, Captain, 2d Rhode\\nIsland Regt., 49.\\nHuntington, Jedediah, Brig. Gen., 8, 17,\\n36, 38. 39-\\nHutchinson, Ebenezer, Doctor, 23.\\nIrvine, William, Lt. 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Gen., 5, 11, 23,\\n26, 33, 38, 43.\\nMurray, 14.\\nNagle, George, Colonel, loth Pennsyl-\\nvania Regt., 39, 48, 49.\\nNash, Michael, 25,\\nNevil, John, 25.\\nNixon, Colonel, 7.\\nNorth, Caleb, Lt, Col., nth Pennsylvania\\nRegt., 33.\\nNorwood, Edward, Captain, 4th Mary-\\nland Regt., 48,\\nOswald, Eleazer, Lt. Col., 2d Continental\\nArtillery, 15, 25, 26.\\nParker, Colonel, 17.\\nParks, Lt. Col., 17, 42.\\nPatten, Major, 10.\\nPatten, Colonel, 36, 37, 49.\\nPatterson, Samuel, Brig. Gen., i, 2, 8, 20,\\n31.38,39-\\nPawling, Albert, Major, Malcolm s Addi-\\ntional Continental Regt., 44.\\nPeters, Andrew, Major, 2d Massachusetts\\nRegt., 36.\\nPollard, Major, 3.\\nPoor, Enoch, Brig. Gen., 4, 12, 20, 31,\\n38, 45-\\nPorter, Andrew, Captain, 2d Continental\\nArtillery, 2, 8.\\nPorter, John, Major, 13th Massachusetts\\nRegt., 32.\\nPowell, William, Lieutenant, 8, 49, 50.\\nPowers, William, Capt. 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