| Source | Name | Image(s) |
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| Collection | Printed Version only | ![]() |
| Publication | Thornbrough, Gayle, ed. Outpost on the Wabash, 1787-1791: Letters of Brigadier General Josiah Harmar and Major John Francis Hamtramck and other letters and documents selected from the Harmar Papers in the William L. Clements Library. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, 1957. | (no image) |
| Date | January 31, 1789 |
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| Author Name | William Knox (primary) |
| Recipient Name | Josiah Harmar (primary) Location: Fort Harmar |
| Summary | William Knox writes on behalf of his brother, Secretary of War, informing that he is sick with rheumatic fever and is unable to write. Reports on arrival of Lieutenant Beatty in company with Captain Ferguson. Mentions Mr. Vigo's account. |
| Document Format | Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document |
| Document Notes | [not available] |
| Content Notes | [not available] |
| Related Persons/Groups | General Josiah Harmar; William Knox; |
| Related Places | Fort Harmar; |
| Keywords | [not available] |
| Key Phrases | [not available] |