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War of 1812 Michigan. pg.23
that route, the mind is drawn forcibly to the necessity of making every exertion to obviate those impediments to its passage; lest, if left wholly to prepare its own way, the arrival might thereby be rendered too late to answer the important purposes of its destination. As the Period is fast approaching which will essentially affect the state of this country in one way or another, every exertion ought to be made to meet the want that can happen. You will therefore cause a Detachment of at
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