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When the pages come out of your printer, they can be folded into an orderly book.
James Clinton narrowly escaped being killed by bayonet when his orderly book deflected the weapon's point.
In fall 1778, Captain James Pendleton kept the regiment's orderly book.
RevWar75.com provides "an online cross-referenced index of all surviving orderly books of the Continental Army".
Orderly book kept by Jeremiah Fogg.
The Lebanon Blues in the Baltimore Campaign, 1814: Extracts from a Company Orderly Book.
General Sir William Howe's Orderly Book at Charlestown, Boston and Halifax (1890)
Regimental orderly books show that it was at Morristown, Bryant's Tavern, Ramapo and Preakness between April 23 and July 26.
The "book of merit" or orderly book mentioned by Washington in his general orders of August 7, 1782 in which the awards were to be recorded has never been found.
After the surrender Bennett's orderly book noted that on "November 4, 1781 we joined General Gist's Brigade, and began our march to join General Greene's army in South Carolina."
Regimental orderly books show that during these periods the regiment had operations at Orangetown, Steeprapie and West Point between September 16 and November 19, and at West Point from October 5 to March 5, 1781.
The court's verdict not only upheld his discharge, but ruled that he was "...unfit to serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatsoever", then ordered that their verdict be read to and entered in the orderly book of every regiment in the Army.
An orderly book shows that on June 13, 1775, several days before the battle, Major Stacy was officer of the night guard, while Colonel William Prescott, who would be the primary leader of patriot forces during the battle, was officer of the day.
The First Battalion of Maryland Loyalists (as they were commissioned by the British army and referred to in Capt. Caleb Jones' Orderly Book) was a provincial regiment made up of colonial Americans, who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolutionary War.
When he was here, some years ago, he showed to a few a little manuscript book- his "orderly book" I think he called it- containing the names of his company in Kansas, and the rules by which they bound themselves; and he stated that several of them had already sealed the contract with their blood.