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                    <text>Ft. Johnston 3d Septr 1789
Dr. Jr.
When you git the blanke Commissions, you will please Send Col. Hugh Henry 60, &amp; all
the rest 40 apiece.
I shall set out for Santea [sic] this Evening or tomorrow morning Early, Or
woud have Gladly seen Col. Lushington here, but my harvest is coming on
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Francis Marion
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Youre of the 28th Inst. with the Returns of the Brigade came to hand the Last Evening,
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NN
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Richard Richardson
Thomas Sabb.
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The Inclosed return is Just come to hand &amp; have directed, Col.ol Richardson, Benton,
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Sabb, to transmit to you the returns of their Respective Regiments, &amp; you must call on
the Commanding Ofﬁcer of the Corps of Artillery in Charleston for their Returns, when
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Sir!
You will conform yourself agreeable to his Excelly John
Rutledge Esqr.’s Proclamation dated the ﬁfth day of this present
August You will prevent all persons from carrying any property out of this
State which are Enemies to the said State, and are hereby authorized
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joined the Enemy in the hands of such persons as may take the best
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Your Obt. Servt.
Francis Marion
Brigr Genl. Malitia
&amp; Justice Caron
John Palmer Jun Esqr. Chs. town District

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                    <text>28 July 1781
Sr.
You will proceed with your party as near Dorchester as possible, &amp; get
all the Intelligence of the Enemy’s situation strength and number of
men in Dorchester &amp; who commands, you will also learn if any of the
Enemy is yett at Orangbourg &amp; how many with every particular you
can gain - in your return you will fall in the road Leading from Chltown
to Monks Comer; - If you could fall ﬁrst in the road from Dorchester
to town you may pick up a waggon or ﬁnd some small party - any
party, you may fall in that is not greatly superior to you if you charge
then briskly you will assuredly carry it
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plantation, allways be carefull to take up your grown [ground?] to
rest after dark
Constantine can carry you through the woods to within a few miles
from Dorchester, if you can bring off his family I wish you would do it.
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will let me know by Express - you will return as soon as possible.
I am your obt. Sr.
Francis Marion
Lt. Pt. Taylor–

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John Rhodus
Stran Conyers
Archd. Jolley
John Thompson

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Willm. Young
Richd. Whilbom
Seth Poole
Philip Canty
Patrick Copeley

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Willm. Mcmudrow
John Mckwun
Robert Griggs
Zesikiah Nettels

Lt. Peter Taylor

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You will proceed with your party as near Dorchester as possible, &amp; get all the Intelligence of the Enemy’s situation strength and number of men in Dorchester &amp; who commands, you will also learn if any of the Enemy is yett at Orangbourg &amp; how many with every particular you can gain - in your return you will fall in the road Leading from Chltown to Monks Comer</text>
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You must not sleep at any house or stay above an hour at any plantation, allways be carefull to take up your grown [ground?] to rest after dark &#13;
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A List of the Command - &#13;
Isaac Keels Sergt. &#13;
John Rhodus &#13;
Stran Conyers 		} Cap. Conyers Troop &#13;
Archd. Jolley &#13;
John Thompson &#13;
Willm. Young &#13;
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                    <text>Bacon Bridge 8th March 1780
Sir
By Major Vernier, I send Eight prisoners taken Yesterday, the Enemy
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Francis Marion

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