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628 Records of Maryland Troops in the Continental Service
the Legislature upon application passed a law putting him on a footing,
as to his half pay, with other officers. He has not received commutation.
Rignal Hillary and John Levasche died in the service, their widows
have received pensions equal to the half pay of their husbands, under
the laws of this State which I believe is provided for by Acts of the late
Congress.
John Hoskin Stone was wounded and resigned, but was afterwards
put on the half pay establishment by a law of this State.
Uriah Forrest lost his leg in the action of German Town and
resigned the 23rd of Feb., 1781, as will appear by the votes and pro
ceedings of Congress. The State of Maryland advanced him a sum of
money equal to seven years half pay of a Lt
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