The Claim of James Tongue John Scrivener And William Hodsons Representatives
The Claim of James Tongue John Scrivener And William Hodsons Representatives
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Simmons, had the command at Town Point, md the other, Capt. Franklin commanded at Tracy's Landing. Copy of a letter from Gov. Winder to Gen. West. Annapolis, June 8th, I8l4, 11 o'clock P. M. "Sir : — I have just received information that Capt, Barney is blockaded in 10 St. Leonard's creek. J have auihorized Col. Taney, should he find it neces- sary, to apply to you for aid, in which case, I would recommend volunteers if they could be procured, ii not we must resort to the mode pointed out by la...w, but that which will be most expeditious in alFording the assistance required, vvould be the most desirable. Lev. Winder. Ge7i. West. '' Copy of a letter from Gov. Winder to Col. Taney. Annapolis, June lOth, 1814. "Sir: — I have received yours of yesterday liy Mr. Weems; before this I presume you will have received mine by Lt. Freeiand, and the articles for- warded to you for the use of tlie militia. 1 now send you by Mr. Weems, to be landed at some convenient place in Calvert County, two six pound cannon with ammunition fixed, and all necessary apparatus.
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