Beverley Randolph
21 documents

Sundry Claims to be Considered
12/31/1789 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedEncloses a resolution from the Virginia General Assembly to War Secretary Henry Knox, in order to determine whether there is a federal office to take cognizance of various claims. Randolph thinks the …
Miscellaneous Numbered Records (Manuscript File) 1775-1790's. (RG93) (M859)- No image
Regarding debt from warrants issued for militia and other services and for provisions for use of Army
12/05/1789 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentRefers to a debt as arising from Warrants issued for militia and other services and for provisions impressed for the use of the Army.
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12/28/1789 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Randolph, 02/08/1792.
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04/02/1789 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Randolph, 04/25/1789.
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11/24/1791 Cited letter or documentCited in Knox to Lee, 12/02/1791, Knox to Lee, 12/24/1791, Knox to Lee, 12/05/1791.
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11/04/1791 Cited letter or documentCited in Knox to Randolph, 02/26/1791.
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Defense of the County of Russell
11/24/1791 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentGovernor Beverley Randolph of Virginia lists for Knox the actions the federal government has taken in the defense of Russell County. He expresses his desire that the government reimburse Virginia for …
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Report of the Commissioners instructed to treat with hostile Indians north of the Ohio
05/21/1793 Copy of documentA preliminary report which highlights the details of the commissioner's travel and accommodations prior to movement to the treaty site at Sandusky. Accommodations are scant; commissioners are …
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d
Message from Federal Commissioners instructed to treat with hostile Indians north of the Ohio to Cornplanter, New Arrow, and other Seneca Chiefs
05/21/1793 Copy of documentRandolph informs Cornplanter, New Arrow, and the other Seneca chiefs that the treaty negotiations at Sandusky have been delayed. General Lincoln expected in a few days; is traveling via Mohawk River …
Third Congress: Transcribed Confidential Reports and Other Communications Transmitted by the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives, 3d
