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Communication, Governor Holmes, Washington, to the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives, stating that a portion of the militia has been stationed on the eastern frontier to protect the citizens from revenge-seeking Indians, stating that the act to reduce into one and to amend the several militia laws of the territory does not clearly define the court martial process for persons who have failed to meet at a point of rendezvous or have failed to furnish a substitute when drafted into service, requesting money to purchase military equipment, discussing some of the conditions Great Britain has demanded before agreeing to peace.
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  • Doc Number: 2070
  • Administration: David Holmes
  • Date(s): 1814-11-08
  • Description: Communication, Governor Holmes, Washington, to the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives, stating that a portion of the militia has been stationed on the eastern frontier to protect the citizens from revenge-seeking Indians, stating that the act to reduce into one and to amend the several militia laws of the territory does not clearly define the court martial process for persons who have failed to meet at a point of rendezvous or have failed to furnish a substitute when drafted into service, requesting money to purchase military equipment, discussing some of the conditions Great Britain has demanded before agreeing to peace.
  • Call Number: Series 0488
  • Filename: 488-2070-09.tif