William Winston
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Request to Remain in Richmond
08/03/1792 Typed letterOrders to march for Pittsburgh immediately, however Winston requests leave to remain in Richmond with his troops until affairs are concluded.
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Five Hunderd Dollars for Recruiting
04/28/1792 Autograph Letter SignedWinston has received Howell's letter of the 15th instant with $500 for the recruiting service. A receipt is enclosed for same.
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94) -
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Every Exertion to Complete the Troop
09/19/1792 Typed letterWinston writes from Richmond, where he hopes to be absent from his public duties only a short time. Moreover, he hopes to do some recruiting while in Richmond. Major Rudolph has only twenty men at the …
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Enclosed Return and Request for Answer
08/22/1792 Contemporary Copy of LetterRequest to answer questions posed by Winston so as to finish business.
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Receipt of Captain William Winston for pay from Secretary of War witnessed by Carrington
10/05/1793 Document SignedWinston received $80 pay from Secretary of War Knox by hands of Edward Carrington.
Receipts for Moneys Advanced (Advances), 1793-1855. (RG217) -
Payment to Colonel William Sample for pay and subsistence
11/23/1793 Document SignedWinston requests to Howell a payment of $160 to Colonel William Sample.
Receipts for Moneys Advanced (Advances), 1793-1855. (RG217) -
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No Money to Proceed to Richmond
04/04/1793 Contemporary Copy of LetterDue to exhausted funds, Winston could not proceed to Richmond per orders of Knox.
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Assurance of Departure from Richmond
08/12/1793 Contemporary Copy of LetterApology for not following order to march to Gen. Wayne's HQ at Fort Washington, doubts of Lieutenant Fleming's ability to rejoin his troops.
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