Post Revolutionary War Manuscripts, 1784-1811. (RG94) (M904)
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Receipt of William Blount for Money from the Department of War
05/12/1791 Autograph Document SignedBlount acknowledges receipt, via General Sevier, of the gold transmitted to him from the War Department .
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Pay for the Officers and Men of the Old Troops & Others
06/18/1791 Autograph Draft Letter SignedHowell transmits three month's pay for the Old Troops and one month's pay for the general staff and the army generally.
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Pay Due a Detachment of Artillery at West Point
06/10/1791 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedHowell encloses a pay roll for a detachment of Artillery stationed at West Point which shows the balance due each man up to December 31, 1790.
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Organization of the Battalion in Washington District
03/23/1791 Autograph Document SignedKnox outlines in detail the organization and mission of the militia batallion to be raised in Washington District.
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Order in Favor of Thomas Heart
06/07/1791 Autograph Letter SignedJonathan Heart warns Howell that the order claimed by Thomas Heart should not be paid.
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Money for the Pay of Harmar's Regiment
06/18/1791 Draft Letter SignedCaptain Beatty is entrusted by Howell with the task of conveying $17,844 to General Harmar for the pay of his officers and men.
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Money for the Detachment of Artillery at West Point
06/10/1791 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedHowell transmits the sum of $831 to pay the arrearages of pay due the detachment of artillery stationed at West Point.
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Money for the Commanding General
06/18/1791 Autograph Draft Letter SignedHowell is transmitting the sum of $17,844 for the use of the commanding general.
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Money for a Battalion of Levies on the Frontier
06/30/1791 Autograph Draft Letter SignedHowell transmits to Hodgdon the amount of $2,225 for the purpose of raising a battalion of levies on the frontier.
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Estimate of Three Month's Pay, Subsistance, and Forage
01/12/1791 Draft Document SignedHowell encloses an estimate of three months pay, subsistance, and forage for junior officers of a United States Regiment.
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Equipping Ensign Tilton's Men
08/10/1791 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedKnox orders Bray to provide Ensign Tilton and his twenty eight men with a wagon to convey their baggage as well as provisions and necessary equipment.
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Claims of Certain Patrols in Monongalia County
06/03/1791 Document SignedAbstract of pay of the named men for their services on patrols on the frontier of Monongalia County in the State of Virginia.
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Arrangement for Furnishing the Troops
03/31/1791 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedBray is assigned by Knox the task of furnishing the troops.
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Appointment of Mr. Belli
01/19/1791 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedKnox announces that Mr. Belli has been appointed to settle the accounts of the militia formed in the late expedition against the Wabash Indians.
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Appointment of John Tharp as a Superintendant of Artificers
01/14/1791 Autograph Letter SignedKnox appoints John Tharp a Superintendant of Artificers to be employed on the western frontier.
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Account of Colonel Proctor
06/29/1791 Autograph Draft Letter SignedHowell discusses Colonel Proctor's account who wishes that the sums he owes be left in his account for the benefit of his creditors.
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01/26/1791 Draft Letter SignedKnox sends his report on the amount due the militia for their services in the late expedition against the Maumee Indians.
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Statement of the Monies Paid to General Sevier
04/18/1792 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedAllison presents Howell with a statement of the monies which he believed were paid by General Sevier to the forces from the territory south of the Ohio, including the sums allegedly paid to the …
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Settlement of the Accounts of the First and Second Regiments
01/12/1792 Extract of LetterHodgdon notes that if the First and Second Regiments are not credited they will stand charged which will be duly noted in the final adjustment of accounts.
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Report on the Pay of Capt. Hugh Beard's Company of Militia
01/27/1792 Draft Document SignedHowell says he examined the pay roll for the pay of militia raised at Goverenor Blount's direction as a guard to attend the treaty held with the Indians on the banks of Holston and, despite the …
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Rations for St. Clair's Army
1792 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedHodgdon has many questions and comments regarding the accountability of rations during St. Clair's campaign against the Indians.
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Extract of Instructions from Knox to Wayne
05/25/1792 Extract"But if there should be any defect in the transportation or supplies of provisions you will make instant arrangements at the public expence to remedy the evils in order to prevent any injury to the …
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Difficulty of Final Adjustment of Levy Accounts
01/10/1792 Extract of LetterThe loss of vouchers during the late action and the dispersal of the levies makes it difficult to settle all accounts but since all advances have been recorded, there will be no loss to the public.
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Cover Letter for the Answers to Howell's Queries
01/24/1792 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedThis is the Knox's cover letter for the answers to the five queries posed by Howell.
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Captain Beard's Pay Roll
01/26/1792 Contemporary Copy of Letter SignedKnox asks Howell to examine the pay roll of Captain Beard's company of guards before the bearer of the money leaves the city on Monday.
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