For the encouragement of those that shall inlist in the Continental Army : --the Congress in their resolves of September 16th, 18th, 19th, October 8th, and November 12th, 1776, engage, that twenty dollars be given as a bounty ... And for their further encouragement, the state of Massachusetts-Bay, has, by a resolve of November 25 last engaged ...
| Corporate Authors: | Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives, United States. Continental Congress, Massachusetts. General Court |
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For the encouragement of those that shall inlist in the Continental Army : --the Congress in their resolves of September 16th, 18th, 19th, October 8th, and November 12th, 1776, engage, that twenty dollars be given as a bounty ... And for their further encouragement, the stat of Massachusetts-Bay, has, by a resolve of November 25 last engaged ...
An abstract from resolves containing the encouragement offered by the Continental Congress, and by the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to such as shall inlist into the Continental Army.
An abstract from resolves containing the encouragement offered by the Continental Congress, and by the state of Massachusetts-Bay, to such as shall inlist into the Continental Army.
Instructions for the inlisting of men.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, November 27, 1780 : Resolved, that the following persons be appointed in each county to muster the men that shall inlist into the Continental Army ...
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, December 28, 1776 : Resolved, that the following persons be and hereby are appointed to muster the men that have inlisted or shall inlist into the Continental Army, viz. ...
By the governor and Council of Safety, of the state of Connecticut, the 12th day of April, A.D. 1777. A resolve and proclamation : Whereas notwithstanding the encouragement given by the Honourable Continental Congress ... Given under my hand, by and with the advice and resolve of said Council of Safety, this 12th day of April, A.D. 1777.
Published: (1777)
Published: (1777)
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council, July 7, 1777 : Resolved, that all such men as may inlist as non-commissioned officers and private soldiers into the Continental regiment, to be commanded by Col. Henly, shall be considered as part of the proportion of each town for which they shall be so inlisted. ...
In Congress, March 15, 1779 : Resolved, that all officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers ... commissioned and inlisted since the 16th of September, 1776 ... be considered as parts of the quotas of the several states to which they did or shall respectively belong when so commissioned or inlisted.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, November 27, 1780 : A resolve prescribing the form of inlistment for those men belonging to this commonwealth, who shall inlist into the service of the United States, to continue in the service until the end of the present war with Britain ...
We the subscribers do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United Colonies of America, to serve until the first day of April next, if the service shall require it ...
We the subscribers do hereby solemnly engage and inlist ourselves, as soldiers, in the battalion ordered to be raised by the General Assembly of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations ... on the third Monday in July, 1780 ...
Published: (1780)
Published: (1780)
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives. June 18, 1779 : Resolved, that the resolution of the 16th of April last, entitling each non-commissioned officer and soldier who shall inlist into the regiment of light-infantry ...
Published: (1779)
Published: (1779)
In the House of Representatives, February 10th, 1776 : Whereas the votes and proceedings of the Honorable Continental Congress respecting the regiment now raising in this colony to join the Continental Army in Canada, makes it necessary that some alterations should be made in the resolves of this Court ...
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, April 20, 1778 : Resolve for filling up and compleating the fifteen battalions of Continental troops, directed to be raised in the state of Massachusetts-Bay.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, June 23, 1781 : Whereas a number of soldiers, inlisted to serve in the Continental Army ... were rejected by the continental muster master as unfit ... Resolved, that the soldiers ... be held and obliged to do such duty as soldiers, as they are respectively able to perform ...
State of Massachusetts-Bay : Resolved, that it be recommended to the two regiments of light-infantry raised by this state ... under the command of Colonels Robinson and Keyes ... further to engage in the service of this state for the term of one year from and after the said first day of January next ...
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, April 30th, 1777 : Whereas this court have undoubted intelligence that our enemies are determined ... to enslave the inhabitants of America ... Resolved, that in such towns ... as have not already ... inlisted a number of able-bodied men ... shall on the said 15th day of May, call their several companies together, and endeavour to compleat the same ...
We whose names are under written, do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United American Colonies : and severally promise, and engage to continue in such service, until the first day of December, 1776 ... pursuant to the resolves of the General Court of the colony of Massachusetts-Bay ... July [blank] 1776.
By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, captain-general, and commander in chief of the state of Connecticut, in America. A proclamation : Whereas the Honorable Continental Congress have resolved that eight battalions of troops be raised ... each non-commissioned officer and soldier, inhabitants of this state, who shall inlist himself ... shall be entitled to have and receive, not only the bounty, wages and allowances, offered by Congress ... but also all such further encouragements as are offered and granted by the General Assembly of this state ... Given under my hand in New-Haven, the sixth day of November, anno Domini, 1776.
Published: (1776)
Published: (1776)
By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation : Whereas the honorable Continental Congress have resolved, that eight battalions of troops be raised within this state ... Given under my hand at Hartford, the 26th day of November ... 1776. ...
Published: (1776)
Published: (1776)
Committee of Safety, New-York, January 27, 1776 : Instructions of the colonels, and other officers for inlistment of four new battalions in the Continental service, for the defence of the colony.
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, June 9, 1779 : Whereas a requisition has been made to this court for a reinforcement for the Continental Army ... Resolved, that there be two thousand men raised ... by draft, lot, or voluntary inlistment ... agreeable to the schedule herewith annexed ...
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, April 23, 1778 : Whereas, by a resolve of the General Court, of the twentieth day of this instant, April, the several towns in this state are ordered to raise 2000 men, to reinforce the Continental Army ... but no provision is made therein of any encouragement ... Resolved, that each town ... be allowed thirty pounds for each man they shall raise ...
We the subscribers do hereby severally inlist ourselves into the service of the United Colonies of America, to serve from the date hereof until the fifteenth day of January next, if the service requires it ...
An act for enlisting soldiers to serve in the Continental Army.
At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Connecticut : holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May 1776. Whereas the General Assembly of this colony, have at this session, enacted, that one regiment or battalion of troops, shall be forthwith raised by voluntary inlistment ... For the encouragement of such ablebodied, effective men ... it is resolved ...
Published: (1776)
Published: (1776)
By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; ... A proclamation : Whereas the General Assembly of this state, at their sessions at Hartford in May last, did enact, that there be forthwith raised within this state, by voluntary inlistment, eighteen hundred and thirty-six able-bodied effective men ... to be held in readiness to ... join and act in conjunction with the Continental Army ... I have therefore thought fit ... to offer ... as an encouragement to each ... that he shall have his poll exempted ... Given under my hand, at Lebanon .. the 20th day of June, A.D. 1782.
At a meeting of the governor and Council of Safety, holden at Hartford, 30th June, A.D. 1780 : Whereas the General Assembly in May last resolved, that fifteen hundred men should be raised to join the Connecticut battalions in the Continental Army ... Therefore resolved, that only fifteen hundred and twenty able-bodied effective men, rank and file, be raised ...
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, February 3, 1778 : Notwithstanding repeated orders ... to make returns of all the male inhabitants ... above the age of sixteen years; and ... all the men inlisted into the Continental Army ... Resolved that ... said committees ... make immediate returns ...
[Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, March 8, 1782 : Resolved, that eighty-five men ... be immediately raised within the town of Boston, as said town's proportion for compleating and recruiting the Massachusetts line of the Continental Army.].
An act for speedily recruiting the quota of this state for the Continental Army.
Published: (1780)
Published: (1780)
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, Sept. 30th, 1779 : Whereas the time of inlistment of part of this state's quota of the confederated army of America is near expiring ...
At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, by adjournment, on the 10th day of January, Anno Dommini [as printed] 1782 : Resolved ... that the numbers hereafter annexed to the several towns, shall be the number or quota of men such town shall raise, to fill the regiment of state troops raised for the defence of the western frontiers. ...
An act for recruiting this state's quota of troops to serve in the Continental Army.
Published: (1781)
Published: (1781)
Colony of Connecticut. By the governor. A proclamation : ... from a sense of the great importance of supporting the Continental Army ... That all able-bodied, effective men, to a sufficient number, who shall voluntarily engage and inlist into this necessary service, shall have and receive from the paymaster general ... the following pay ... Given under my hand in Lebanon ... the twenty seventh day of January ... 1776.
Published: (1776)
Published: (1776)
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston, March 15, 1782 : Whereas the General Court of this commonwealth on the eighth day of March instant did resolve, "That eighty-five men ... be immediately raised within the town of Boston, as said town's proportion for compleating and recruiting the Massachusetts line of the Continental Army."--and whereas the General Court did further resolve ... to class the inhabitants of said town ... into eighty-five classes ... each person contained in such class shall pay towards procuring the man for said class ... In compliance with said resolves, the assessors ... have fixed upon the under-written persons to compose one class, viz. To Mr. [blank] head of class, no. [blank] in ward no. [blank].
Published: (1782)
Published: (1782)
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, January 26th, 1777 : Ordered, that the following address be printed ... To the people of Massachusetts-Bay. Friends and countrymen! When a people within reach of the highest temporal happiness ... are in danger of having it wrested from them ...
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, July 11, 1783 : Whereas it is necessary that the legislature should be furnished with an account of all bounties paid to soldiers during the war, in order that a charge thereof may be made against the United States: Therefore, resolved, that the selectmen ... collect the receipts ... of all bounties paid ... Resolved further, that the secretary ... collect an account of the dates of all the resolves ... for raising or detaching men ...
Published: (1783)
Published: (1783)
State of New-York, an act for completing the five Continental battalions, raised under the direction of this state.