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EARLY AND INDEPENDENT COMPANIES
RESOLVES OF THE MARYLAND CONVENTION OF DECEMBER,
1 January, 1776.
"Resolved, That this province be immediately put in the best state
of defence.
Resolved, That a sufficient armed force be immediately raised and
embodied under proper officers, for the defence and protection of this
province.
Resolved, That 1444 men, with proper officers, be immediately
raised in the pay and for the defence of this province.
Resolved, That 8 companies of the said troops, to consist of 68
privates each, under proper officers, be formed into a battalion.
Resolved, That the remainder of the said troops be divided into
companies of 100 men each.
Resolved, That two companies of the said troops, to consist of 100
men each, be companies of matrosses, and trained as such."
14 January, 1776, Resolves were passed which authorized the
troops to consist of a battalion of 9 companies, 7 independent com
panies, 2 companies of artillery and 1 company of marines. The
officers were selected and their pay fixed. The Council of Safety was
empowered to order these troops into Virginia, Delaware and Penn-
sylvania.
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