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Ordre aux artilleurs concernant la régularisation de l'utilisation des armes par les forces volontaires

Military orders

Order to artillerymen about regulating the use of weapons by volunteer forces
Date February 11, 1863
Dimensions1 textual record ; 20.8 x 15.7 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada, North America
Object NumberS001/C4.3,5.48
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentOrdre du bureau de la brigade, district militaire no II. L.C., pour régulariser l'utilisation des armes par les forces volontaires. Quatre points sont mentionnés : 1- utilisation des armes lors des parades; 2- utilisation des armes avec un ordre d'un officier commandant (supérieur); 3- utilisation des armes lors des pratiques; 4- interdiction d’apporter les armes dans les résidences.
NotesSource du titre : Basé sur la nature du document.



Attributions et conjectures: page provenant probablement d'un carnet.



Collation: 2 pages.
Status
Not on view

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