| Source | Name | Image(s) |
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| Collection | Printed Version only | ![]() |
| Publication | Lowrie, Walter and St. Clair Clarke, Matthew, eds. American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States, Military Affairs. 38 Vols. Washington, DC: Gales and Seaton, 1832. | (no image) |
| Date | September 22, 1791 |
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| Author Name | Arthur St. Clair (primary) Location: Fort Washington |
| Recipient Name | Winslow Warren (primary) |
| Summary | General St. Clair informs Warren that evidence from Kentucky will probably not come forward so the evidence before the court is complete and the proceedings should be closed. |
| Document Format | Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document |
| Document Notes | Enclosed in Warren [Proceedings], 09/23/1791. |
| Content Notes | [not available] |
| Related Persons/Groups | Arthur St. Clair; Winslow Warren, Recorder to the Court of Inquiry; ; |
| Related Places | Fort Washington; Kentucky; |
| Keywords | evidences here; proceedings; ; |
| Key Phrases | I therefore see no reason why the proceedings should not be closed. |
| Transcription | [not available] |