James McHenry Papers
375 documents

Enclosing a bill on the regulation of public arsenals and magazines
04/23/1800 Autograph Letter SignedEncloses the "Act for the Regulation of Public Arsenals and Magazines," desiring McHenry's opinion on the bill.
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Enclosed copy of the Attorney General's opinion
03/11/1800 Draft Letter SignedEncloses a copy of the Attorney General's opinion on the case of the captain of the 4th Regiment - whether he should be delivered to a municipal court in Maryland. McHenry considers Lee's opinion a …
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Embargo on the exportation of gunpowder and firearms
04/17/1800 Draft LetterTells Senator Tracy that he believes it to be unnecessary to discontinue the embargo on the exportation of gun powder and firearms. Suggests, however, that they place a limit on the duration of the …
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Diplomatic relations with Little Turtle
05/30/1800 Letter SignedSecretary McHenry thanks Little Turtle for his friendship and hopes that Little Turtle will continue his friendship with his successor and the United States.
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Demand for clothing among the troops
05/13/1800 Draft LetterEncloses copy of a letter from Col. Rice relative to the issue of clothing for his troops. States that if the troops are not to be disbanded by the end of the year, they will be in a "very naked and …
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Correspondence with John Adams
05/18/1800 Autograph Letter SignedUpon his retirement, Williams asks McHenry to forward an enclosed letter to John Adams.
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Concerning the resignation of John Stagg as clerk
05/24/1800 Autograph Letter SignedNotes that there is a rumor floating around - which has reached the President - that McHenry encouraged Stagg to resign from his position as chief clerk of the War Department in order to create a job …
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Concerning the renting of houses for public officials
05/29/1800 Autograph Letter SignedStoddert is preparing to leave his office in Philadelphia for the summer and is arranging to pay $200 out of public expenses for renting a house elsewhere.
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Concerning the fortifications at New York harbor
05/10/1800 Draft LetterDiscusses using the talents of the nation's best engineers in order to properly fortify and maintain the harbor at New York. Mentions his coming resignation on June 1.
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Concerning the constitutionality of trying a captain
03/10/1800 Autograph Letter SignedAsks the Attorney General whether it is constitutional for the military to deliver Capt. Devin of the 4th Regiment - who had recently gone from Maryland to Tennessee - back to a municipal court in …
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Concerning the compensation claims of Silas Dinsmore
04/19/1800 Contemporary Copy of LetterAddresses the compensation claim of Silas Dinsmore. Does not recall Dinsmore's claim of a promise for rations and payment for horses.
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Concerning shipments of cartridge paper from London
05/31/1800 Letter SignedWrites that he does not know if the United States has received its shipments of cartridge paper from London. Adds that this is last day of duties as War Secretary.
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Concerning bounty lands and fraudulent claims
04/15/1800 Draft LetterOn the subject of warrants, forgeries, and fraudulent bounty land certificates. A Congressional committee will look into the matter. Says that the rules that are to be applied will be published in the …
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Concerning a cannon foundry and ore banks
05/06/1800 LetterMentions his coming resignation as Secretary of War; inquires about a cannon foundry and ore banks.
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Bill for the regulation of public arsenals and magazines
04/23/1800 Autograph Letter SignedWrites that he has examined the bill "An Act for the Regulation of Public Arsenals and Magazines," approving of the bill and concluding that it will likely be passed.
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Articles necessary for Indian annuities
05/21/1800 Autograph Letter SignedEncloses a list of articles necessary to complete the annuities for the Indian Nations. Suggests purchasing the oxen and packhorses as near the Indian Nations as possible.
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Applicant for the artillery
05/12/1800 Copy of Signed DocumentEncloses letters of recommendation for Mr. Chamberlain, in applicant for a position in the artillery.
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Administrating compensation for officers
05/05/1800 Draft LetterCriticizes Col. Timothy Taylor's observations about officers and their accounts, arguing instead that officers need extra funds. States that it may be expedient to extend the powers of the Paymaster …
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Acknowledging receipt of Price's letter
04/04/1800 Autograph Letter SignedAcknowledges that he has received Price's most recent letter. [Content of that letter not provided]
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Accepting appointment in the War Department
04/14/1800 Autograph Letter SignedFormally accepts the appointment received from the Secretary of War earlier that morning, assuring him that he will not disappoint. Requests that he be given between seven to ten days to visit his …
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Account of the sums paid for the Wilmington fortifications
DocumentAccount of the sums paid for the fortifications at Wilmington, North Carolina.
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Certificate of military rank
Autograph Letter SignedEncloses a certificate of military rank, endorsed by Henry Knox.
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Extracts of correspondence between Knox and Wayne
ExtractExtracts of correspondence in 1794 between Knox and General Wayne, concerning posts on the Ohio among other military matters
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Summary of correspondence from General Knox to General Wayne
DocumentSummary of correspondence from General Henry Knox to General Anthony Wayne, with specific mention of Brigadier General James Wilkinson and Colonel Clarke. Also briefly discusses posts along the Ohio …
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Summary of correspondence from General Knox to General Wayne
Copy of documentAccounts of raising & recruiting army companies; advises re uniforms, arms & accoutrements; standardization of procedures. Peace negotiations with Indians.
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