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War of 1812 Michigan. pg.28

their skill therein. They are to keep a regular guard, furnishing one sentinel for the management of the field-piece and apparatus. No public powder is to be used in exercise except by special direction of the commandant. No drum or fife is to be used after the close of the tattoo until reviele beating, between which hours the officers and men must be found in their proper quarters. All the arms which need it must be prepared without a moment's delay. This requisition must be understood to apply equally to those in the cavalry who are armed with the muskets as to the rest of the troops. J. Witherell, Major (Jomdt.
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