Archive Reports 1891
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Materials to be Forwarded, Movement of Troops
05/05/1791 Autograph Letter SignedMarching origins of troops across eastern seaboard detailed, all directed to upper Ohio to protect frontier.
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Marching Locations of Troops
06/01/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentKnox rewrote letter previously sent regarding the marching locations of troops to the frontier for the defense against hostile Indians.
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Letter Received, Knox's Letter Transmitted
09/09/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentIn absence of Secretary of War, Stagg acknowledged receipt of letter and transmitted copy of letter from Knox.
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Late Arrival of Newman, Recommendation of Nephew
09/01/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentRequests from last letter to be attended to by Knox, submission of nephew's name to List for consideration.
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Invitation to Five Nations to Visit Philadelphia
12/19/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentSuggests visit to Philadelphia to discuss the introduction of various skills related to goods production, all promises of gifts to be fulfilled at Great Council fire in Philadelphia.
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Instruction to Colonel Thomas Procter
03/11/1791 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentOrders to deliver message to Miami and Wabash Indians for meeting of peace at Fort Washington as soon as possible. Detailed instructions on how to proceed with assembly of Indians and offering …
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Immediate Assembly of Troops at Fort Washington
08/04/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentLocation of troops disclosed, importance of rapid gathering at Fort Washington emphasized. Relations with Western Indians discussed.
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Hodgdon to Travel
06/02/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentWriting for the Sec. of War, in absentia, Stagg informed Butler Hodgdon would travel the next day for Pittsburgh.
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Expedited Transport of Correspondence
07/28/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentPresident thought it best that communications between Pickering and St. Clair go directly to General Butler without a seal, expediting the transfer of letters.
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Enclosed Speech to be Given to Six Nations Chiefs at Buffalo Creek
05/20/1791 Autograph Letter SignedButler enclosed speech to be delivered to chiefs of Six Nations for the approval of Gordon.
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Directions for Constructing Shot to be Used in Cannons,Muskets, and Rifles
08/18/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentUsing Jacob Keeper's powder, Knox gave instructions for constructing shot for arms when the pre-made 5 inch shells were not available.
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Cover Letter Requesting Advice for Hodgdon
06/01/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentKnox requested Butler give directions to Hodgdon for preparation for campaign.
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Counties Sufficiently Protected, Orders to Move Troops
08/11/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentNo additional protection needed for counties against a few Indians, Knox ordered Butler to march for Head Quarters with troops and supplies.
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Council with Six Nation Chiefs, Opinion on Knox
05/20/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentButler enclosed proceedings from council with Six Nation chiefs held due to agitated Indians. Knox wants to "take all nations by the hand to meet" General Sinclair at Fort Washington on the Ohio but …
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COPY:Pickering Speech to the Six Nations
07/01/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentSpeech regarding peaceful intentions of U.S. and Six Nations; dispelled rumors of bad whitemen and evil Indians.
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COPY: Troops to March for Fort Pitt, Enclosures for Gen. St. Clair
07/28/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentIn absence of Secretary of War, Stagg transmitted info 2nd Regiment to march for Fort Pitt, shortly followed by recruits.
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COPY: Request to Five Nations for Assistance
06/05/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentRequest to Five Nations to accompany De Bartzet and Governor St. Clair to deal with hostile western tribes.
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COPY: Proceedings of Council with Chiefs of the Six Nations
05/20/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentFormal speech by Butler given at the negotiations held at Buffalo Creek.
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COPY: Ordinances, Military Stores, and Medicines Forwarded to Pittsburg
06/16/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentList of military and hospital supplies for troops.
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Copy: Notification of Dissatisfaction with Murder
04/23/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentCopy of letter sent to Corn Planter for the Seneca Nation, sent to Lord Dorchester and Lord Grenville. Govt upset with murder of friendly indians at Beaver Creek, reward offered for apprehension of …
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COPY: Letter of Condolence Regarding Murder at Beaver Creek
04/30/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentAssurances of punishment for the murder of Indians by white people, reprimands other bad Indians for "mischief".
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COPY: Enclosed Letters and Extracts from Pickering
07/28/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentIn Secretary of War's absence, Stagg transmitted letters from Pickering who was in the process of negotiating a peace with the hostile Indians.
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Copy of a Speech from Major General Butler to the Five Nations.
1791 DocumentWar Captains Broken Twig and Big Tree want to return to the Five Nations and advise them to consider about the speech by the Governor of the Western Territory. After years of working as Superintendent …
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Commissions for Major Clarke's Battalion
08/18/1791 Copy of Signed DocumentCommissions to be sent along, good news of harmony among troops well received.
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Appointment of Surgeon's Mate
05/23/1791 Autograph Letter SignedWoodhouse appointed surgeon's mate to Major Clarke's battalion along with orders to march to Fort Pitt and await further direction.
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