The Pennsylvania Gazette
March 7, 1778
In CONGRESS, February 27, 1778.
By order of the Board,
HORATIO GATES, President.
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Resolved, That it be earnestly recommended to the young gentlemen of property and spirit in the States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina forthwith to constitute within their respective States, a troop or troops of light cavalry to serve at their own expence (except in the article of provisions for themselves, and forage for their horses) until the 31st of December next:
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LIST OF NECESSATIES AND ACCOUTREMENTS by each HORSEMAN. 1. A well tempered sword, the blade straight, and three feet long, with the back sharpened up six inches from the point; an open guard about the hilt; that will be light and yet defend the hand; with a scabbard of substantial leather without wood. 2. A carbine, fusee, or short blunderbuss; the barrel of the blunderbuss not to exceed two feet in length. 3. A pair of pistols and holsters. 4. A sword belt --- a belt for the carbine, with a running swivel that will slip to any part of the belt. 5. A cartridge box to buckle round the waist, with twelve tin pipes for the cartridges. 6. A helmet of jacked leather, and effectually guarded by several rows of small chain, iron or steel hoops, or a hat with a steel or iron scull piece inside the crown. 7. A saddle, saddle cloth, breast plate, crupper, saddle straps and pad. 8. Saddle bags connected by two broad straps, in the common fashion, and not a portmanteau. 9. A double reined bridle, with a curb and snaffle bit, and a halter. 10. A cloak sufficient to cover all the arms and accoutrements, and which is to serve also in the place of a blanket. 11. Boots and spurs.
These articles, made as near as may be according to the above directions, with a good horse, will fit each man for the field