Samuel Huntington
11 documents

[COPY] Raising troops
10/26/1786 Autograph Letter SignedHuntington is glad to have received Knoxs letter of the 21st with its enclosed papers. He provided them to the Assembly and a committee was appointed to make the necessary arrangements for raising …
Samuel Huntington Papers
Vacancies Filled
10/17/1787 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, describes Connecticut appointments.
Gilder Lehrman Collection.
State of Connecticut's Officers, Appointment of John Palsgrace Wyllys
11/25/1787 Autograph Letter SignedThe governor of Connecticut informs the War Department of his appoint of John Palsgrave Wyllys to the head of the Connecticut troops on the Western Frontier. He also asks for a count of how many …
William Griswold Lane, #189
Letter to the Secretary at War
02/14/1788 LetterbookLetter, discusses list of officers appointed in Rhode Island; discuesses recruiting service.
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01/21/1788 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Huntington, 02/08/1788.
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01/18/1788 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Knox to Huntington, 02/08/1788.
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01/18/1788 Cited letter or documentLetter, Citation only Cited in Huntington to Knox, 02/14/1788.
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Letter from the Governor of Connecticut
03/28/1791 LetterbookThis letter from the Governor of Connecticut confirms receipt of the federal levy for 152 soldiers.
Louis M. Kabinowitz, #1044.
Rules of neutrality
08/16/1793 Autograph Letter SignedRules of governance as agreed upon by President Washington and the Minister of France. Huntington believes it absurd that rules will be followed. Notes that the inhabitants of Connecticut appear …
General Collection
Arrival of "The Twins" in Connecticut
01/22/1795 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedHuntington refers to a letter from Pickering, and states that they have received the ship, The Twins, which has "escaped" from the Delaware River. Assures him that no action contrary to the laws of …
William Griswold Lane, #189
