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JOURNAL OF COLONEL JOHN WINSLOW. |
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JUNE THE 10TH.
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SIR, The Vessel that is to Carry my Letters for Hallifax will Sail tomorrow Morning and Some time tomorrow Evening I Propose Sending one to Boston.
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I am Sir, your Very Humble Servant,
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To Colo Winslow.
ROBT. MONCKTON.
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Sent a Desier to Capt Hambelton with a Desier as Such Men who were not well on the Third Instant & were now recovd and fit for Duty might be Sent to the Camp on which I recd This answer.
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JUNE 10TH 1755.
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SIR I am Favoured with your Message and Shall to Night or to morning at Farthest Send you all the Supernumary People of your Detachment as well as those of the others. I Heartily wish you Perfect Health and am with great Regards Dr Sir your most Obedient Servant
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To Colo Winslow at Beausejour.
HAMILTON.
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BEAUSEJOUR. JUNE 10TH 1755 Pattrole Bradocke.
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A Guard of one Capt. Three Subbalterns & 150 Private men to Perade this Evening at Gun Firing as a Gaurd over the Cannon and Stores on the Top of the Hill. the Gaurds of Each Battallion as usual.
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This Day Finished Getting up our Cannon and War Like Stores. all up to the Place ordered by the Rhoad on the right Hand of my Camp.
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JUNE 10TH 1755.
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SIR as the New way of approaching the Hill has been Proposd by Some of the Ingineres, I should be Glad as you have Seen the other Road that you would Take any Party you may think Proper to-morrow Morning and View this that I may then have your Oppinion of the Two.
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I am Sir, your obediant Humble Servt
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To Lievt Colo Winslow.
ROBT. MONCKTON.
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