Thomas Procter
17 documents

Colonel Proctor solicits information from Knox on appointments
08/06/1789 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, asks for Ordnance appointment.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Proctor invites Knox to ceremony for the President
12/23/1790 Autograph Letter SignedLetter, asks for attendance of New Years Day ceremony.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]
Second Letter on Subject of Letter from Sec. of War to the Six Nations
05/17/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentFearing letter from Secretary of War enclosed in correspondence from Proctor, Proctor sent a second copy of information.
Archive Reports 1891
Proctor complaints to Knox about selections for appointment
07/16/1791 Letter, Type UndeterminedLetter, discusses appointment of Superintendant General.
Henry Knox Papers. [Microfilm]- No image
Pass Over the Light and Immaterial Parts
07/09/1791 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThis is the cover letter for Colonel Procter's narrative in which he asks Knox to ignore the light and immaterial parts and focus his attention on the business Procter was committed to transact.
Printed Versions - No image
Narrative of Colonel Thomas Procter.
07/09/1791 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThis is Thomas Procter's detailed diary for the period from March 11th to May 21st, 1791 during which he travelled among several Indian nations inhabiting the waters near Lake Erie, the Miamis, and …
Printed Versions 
Messages for the Six Nations from Secretary of War
05/05/1791 Autograph Letter SignedProctor charged with giving message of peace from Secretary of War to the Six Nations of Indians and other tribes residing on border of Lake Erie.
Archive Reports 1891
Reference to order of General Knox of this date to Thomas Proctor.
06/08/1792 Document SignedProofs of various cannons and amount of powder required.
Fred Manning Collection of Documents From Various Series in RG217. (RG217)
Receipt of Thomas Proctor for cannons for celebration of the 4th of July
06/19/1792 Document SignedReceipt for cannons and powder for 4th of July celebration.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Requests portfires for the firings of this day
06/01/1793 Autograph Letter SignedColonel Proctor requests 12 port fires for the firings of this day.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Reports the Completion of an Order of Military Stores
05/29/1793 Autograph Letter SignedThomas Proctor reports that he tested artillery pieces. Used a double charge of powder, and 3 pound bullets in each. He takes the liberty of pronouncing them fully complete for the service of the …
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Public Horse injured or lame
01/07/1793 Autograph Letter SignedProctor expresses dissatisfaction with a horse. Mentions limp and that horse had been foundered or otherwise injured. Mentions Governor Mifflin and the Falls of Schuylkill.
Second Congress: Reports and Communications Submitted to the Senate by the Secretary of the Treasury [2A-F2] (RG46)
Meeting on Tuesday at About One O'Clock
05/01/1793 Autograph Letter Signed[Partly illegible] If it is convenient for Hodgdon, Thomas Proctor would like to see him at Tuesday at one o'clock.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Intends to Prove Ordnance; Request for Three Pound Balls
03/08/1793 Autograph Letter SignedProctor intends to prove some ordnance and says he needs 25 three-pound balls.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Loan of Medium Horseman's Tent
05/06/1796 Autograph Letter SignedGeneral Proctor wants to borrow a medium horseman's tent for three days and hopes for its safe delivery and return.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
