Papers of the War Department: 1784-1800

  • About
    • History
    • Guides
    • Blog
  • Transcribe
    • Sign Up
    • Documents
    • Guidelines
  • Search
    • Basic
    • Advanced
    • Tips
  • Browse
    • Documents
    • People
Home » Person View

David Henley

Biographical Sketch Agent of the War Department at Knoxville, Tennessee, 1797
Additional Description [not available]
Associated Documents
(635 total)
  • Rejects Contract with Cozier & McCorry; Troops to be Provided for by James O'Hara
  • Request for Honoring Bills Drawn to Pay Troops
  • Accounts of David Henley
  • Appointment of a Paymaster
  • License for William Woodard to Trade with the Cherokee Nation
  • On the introduction of charges improper for the accounting office to settle
  • Expresses Concern about Infractions of Law
  • Accounts and Request for Opinion
  • Account of Colonel Robert Hayes with the United States
  • Cited letter or document, David Henley to James McHenry
  • [Inclosing Statement Estimate of Services Account of monies advanced to Colo. Hayes Muster Master]
  • Forwarding of letter of abstracts
  • Cited letter or document, David Henley to Oliver Wolcott, Jr.
  • License for John Civils to Trade with the Cherokee Nation
  • David Henley Accounts
  • License for Alexander Campbell to Trade with Cherokee Nation
  • Regarding proof of payroll fraud
  • Instructions for Contracts with Approval from War & Treasury Departments
  • Accounts needed at the War Office
  • An officer's account
  • Captain Sparks' pay
  • Report on pay matters for Tennessee
  • Accounts
  • Concerning supplies and rations for troops marching to Knoxville
  • Letter sent to the Secretary of War regarding delivery of Indian goods
More Associated Documents
firstprevious34567891011nextlast

Papers of the War Department is a project of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, George Mason University with funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

© Copyright 2012 Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media

CHNM NHRPC NEH