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Acadian Heartland

Records of the Deportation and Le Grand Dérangement, 1714-1768


198  NOVA SCOTIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


      N.B. —— Mistaken as to the Fact of Shirts. the Capts Not able to Provide Shoes, Stockings and Necessarys having Not recd one penny for them Selves or Men Since their Leaving Boston tho often Applyed for.
J.W.



     

CAMP BEAUSEJOUR, JULY 6TH, 1755.      

      Lievt Colo Winslow Orders that the Several Companys Muster tomorrow at the Beat of the Bank for Prayers and that the Men bring their Arms and Cartherage Boxes and the Commanding officer of Each Compy in the First Battallion Examin into & reporte the State of their Amunition as to Every Individual.

      and that at Eight of the Clock the Several Companys Muster under Arms to be Disaplined and for the Future their be No Disturbances Made by Powder in any Shape.

J. WINSLOW.



     

THE ORDERS OF THE DAY.      

FORT CUMBERLAND CAMP, JULY 8TH, 1755.      




Parole Oxford.


To Colo Winslow or officer

      Commanding in Camp. }
T. MONCREIFFE.



     

THE ORDERS FOR THE DAY.      

FORT CUMBERLAND CAMP, JULY 9TH, 1755.      




Parole Cambridge.


To Colo Winslow or Officer

      Commanding in Camp. }
T. MONCREIFFE.



     

BOSTON, JUNE 25TH, 1755.      


SIR,——

      I Heartily Congratulate you upon your Success in Nova Scotia. I wish you a Continuance of it and hope you will take Care of your Health which I was much pleased to hear by Major Bourn was Quite Established by the time you Got to Annapolis.

      I Shall Set out Tomorrow for Providence, where I embarke on board the Province Sloop for Albany, and am So Hurryed that I have hardly time to Send you these Feu Lines, however you will



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