A.D.S.: Order of mobilization of troops, 1760 March 31.

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A.D.S.: Order of mobilization of troops, 1760 March 31.

This item is primarily a printed form that was dispatched to Sir William Johnson, who was the commanding officer of the Regiment of Militia for the City and County of Albany. Johnson was thus ordered to furnished "four hundred and twenty-four Effective Men" to be detached for special duty to assist regular British Army Troops at Montreal.

1 item (1 p.) ; 32 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8078099

New York State Library

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