James Wilkinson
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Communication from the Officer Commanding Fort Massac
08/26/1799 Autograph Letter"Brigadier General Wilkinson has the honor to transmit Major General Hamilton an original communication from the officer commanding Fort Masac near the mouth of the Ohio River which appears to him to …
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Clear Comprehensive View of the Systems Which Prevail, Etc.
04/20/1799 Autograph Letter SignedWilkinson plans soon to make the long journey to Philadelphia to provide Hamilton with a firsthand account of the situation on the western frontier.
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Cited Document
07/20/1799 Cited letter or documentCited letter or document; cited in Mchenry to Wilkinson, 01/31/1799.
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04/15/1799 Cited letter or documentEnclosed in Kingsbury to Hamilton, 09/30/1799 & 11/30/1799
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04/10/1799 Cited letter or documentEnclosed in McHenry to Hamilton, 05/29/1799.
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Best Understanding Between Our Nations
04/25/1799 Autograph Letter SignedWilkinson includes an extract of a letter from Governor Gayoso in which the cordial nature of Captain Shaumburgh's expedition to New Orleans is viewed as evidence of friendly relations between the …
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Administration of Individual Officers and Soldiers
12/14/1799 Autograph Letter SignedRoutine correspondence concerning the appointment, transfer, promotion, discharge, desertion, leave, and assignment of individual officers and soldiers.
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[Untitled]
06/06/1799 Letter, Type UndeterminedLetter, informs re travel arrangements.
James Wilkinson Papers
"Sincere Friendship Between Nations"
04/25/1799 Autograph Letter SignedWilkinson encloses a confidential extract by Governor Gayoso of Louisiana who expresses his approval of the state of accord existing between his nation and the United States.
Alexander Hamilton Papers
Transfer to Fort Johnston
10/15/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentCaptain Bruff receives official notification that he has been transferred to Fort Johnston on the Cape Fear River in South Carolina. He is charged with guarding the country from maritime depredations …
Orderly Book for the Garrison at Fort Johnston, N.C., 1795-1811. (RG98)- No image
Spirit of Amity and Conciliation at New Orleans
02/12/1800 Letter SignedWilkinson observes that, upon his arrival at New Orleans, he finds the same spirit of amity and concilation under the new Spanish Governor, the Marquis de Casa Calvo, as was mainifest in the time of …
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Regarding Troop Pay
03/04/1800 Document SignedDiscusses pay of troops moving from one regiment to another, of the troops destined to garrison posts of Mississippi and Mobile Rivers. Troops should be paid up to first of month in order to prevent …
Receipts for Moneys Advanced (Advances), 1793-1855. (RG217)
Pay and accounting
02/27/1800 Letter SignedLetter regarding pay and accounting, and the accommodation of troops.
Samuel Vance Papers, M283.
Organization of Burbeck's Regiment
11/14/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentShows the arrangement of the Subalterns in Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Burbeck's Regiment into four battalions. The names of officers assigned to each battalion are shown along with the names of the …
Orderly Book for the Garrison at Fort Johnston, N.C., 1795-1811. (RG98)
New Aides de Camp to the Commander in Chief
11/20/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentCaptain Francis Huger of the 2nd Regiment of Artillerists & Engineers and Lieutenant William Boote of the 3rd Infantry Regiment have been appointed Aides de Camp to the Commander in Chief and are to …
Orderly Book for the Garrison at Fort Johnston, N.C., 1795-1811. (RG98)- No image
Movement of the Corps to the Low Country, Etc.
02/27/1800 Autograph Letter SignedWilkinson observes that should the Corps be needed in the Low Country, they should decamp from Pittsburgh and descend the Ohio anterior to the recession of the vernal floods because the voyage may be …
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