Return Jonathan Meigs
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Valuable Lands
08/23/1795 Letter SignedSomeone has been marking public land, in an attempt to make a claim on it. Meigs alerts Sargent to this illegal act.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Payment to Major Isaac Craig pay and subsistence
04/11/1795 Document SignedRequest for payment to Major Isaac Craig of $50 on account of pay and subsistence.
Receipts for Moneys Advanced (Advances), 1793-1855. (RG217) -
Proper Department for Making Returns of Indian Goods
05/19/1796 Autograph Letter SignedMeigs has received blank forms for accounts of clothing and of Indian goods. He will reply as soon as he can, but is busy with the delivery of summery clothing to the troops.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
Clothing
02/04/1796 Autograph Letter SignedClothing stores at Fort Washington accounted for in detail.
First Congress: President's Message Transmitting Reports From the Secretary of War to the Senate [1A-E4] (RG46) -
Enclosed Receipts from Indian Goods
11/01/1797 Letter SignedEnclosed receipts for annuities and returns of clothing and Indian goods. Bemoans lack of system for maintaining accurate accounts of dispensation and payment.
Miscellaneous Letters Received by the Fourth Auditor, Jan 12, 1795-Dec 31, 1897. (RG217) (M1187) -
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11/01/1797 Cited letter or documentLetter, CITATION Only. Cited in Meigs to Hodgdon, 02/27/1800.
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Report on Hodgdon's Land
12/09/1799 LetterMeigs could not get any information about Hodgdon's lands. Hodgdon's name is not in the land register books.
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Letter from Return Jonathan Meigs
02/27/1800 Document SignedMentioned obtaining a furlough to visit his family, and while Meigs was away returns would be made by I. Shieffelin who was appointed assistant. Mentioned the promotion of Wilkinson and death of …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
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Document SignedMeigs received clothing in fall of 1797. Has no information with respect to this clothing. Meigs left Detroit beginning November 1797. Thinks the clothing was sent from Pittsburgh on its arrival …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
