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SAMUEL JOHN ATLEE.
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Lieutenant-Colonel, and James Potts, Major. The ranks of the other officers were fixed in the following order: —

Captains. Lieutenants. Ensigns.
Patrick Anderson, Walter Finney, James Lang,
Peter Z. Lloyd, Matthias Weidman,   Wm. Henderson,
Francis Murray, Morton Garret, Alex. Huston, Jr.,
Abraham Marshall,  John Davis, John Kirk,
Thomas Herbert, Joseph McClellan James Sutor,
Abraham Dehuff, Robert Caldwell, Henry Valentine,
John Nice, Barnard Ward, Michael App,
Joseph Howell, Jr.,   Peter Shaffner, Joseph Davis.[1]

Atlee left his wife and her family of young children without any other attendant or assistant than John Hamilton, a man hired to do the work on his farm, who was in consequence excused from the performance of military duties, and hastened to his command.

Some empty houses at Chester and Marcus Hook were rented for barracks, and the work of recruiting and drilling commenced. Money, however, was scarce, equipments were scanty, and the services of the troops were in demand to assist the Continental Army almost immediately. Parry took four companies to Philadelphia on the 13th of June, and the remainder of the battalion soon followed.

Its strength was as follows: —

July 1st. August 1st.
Anderson'  Company,  56 49
Lloyd's 61 38
Murray's 52 49
Marshall's  44 (Now Jos. McClellan's) 50
Dehuff's 64 59
Herbert's 57 55
Nice's 55 50
Howell's 55 47


444   397[2]
  1. Votes of Assembly, vol. vi, p. 702.
  2. Penna. Archives, vol. iv, p. 780; vol. v, p. 4.