Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
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Contract between Wolcott and Welton for muskets.
09/04/1798 Printed Document SignedContract for fabricating 1000 muskets by Mr. Welton at Waterbury Connecticut.
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Contract between Wolcott and Tousey, Chipman for muskets.
09/07/1798 Printed Document SignedArticles of agreement between Wolcott, Tousey and Chipman for manufacture of 1000 stands of arms or muskets complete with bayonets and ramrods, fit for service and to be delivered at Albany New York.
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Contract between Wolcott and Rhodes, Tyler for manufacture of muskets
09/04/1798 Printed Document SignedContract between Wolcott and William Rhodes and William Tyler for manufacture of 2000 muskets.
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Contract between Wolcott and Matthias Shroyer for muskets.
09/10/1798 Printed Document SignedContract between Wolcott and Matthias Shroyer, Taney Town Maryland for manufacture of 1000 muskets complete with bayonets and ramrods, fit for service to be delivered at Frederick Town Maryland.
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Contract between Wolcott and Kinsley, Perkins for manufacture of muskets
09/08/1798 Printed Document SignedContract between Wolcott and Adam Kinsley and James Perkins for manufacture of 2000 muskets to include bayonets and ramrods, fit for service and to be delivered at Providence Rhode Island.
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Contract between Wolcott and Jonathan Nichols Jr. for manufacture of muskets
09/07/1798 Printed Document SignedArticles of agreement between Wolcott and Nichols to produce 1000 stands of arms or muskets complete with bayonets and ramrods, fit for service and to be delivered at Albany New York.
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Contract between Wolcott and Huntington, Livingston, Bellows, Stone for muskets.
09/04/1798 Document SignedAgreement between Oliver Wolcott Secretary Treasury, and Gordon Huntington, John Livingston, Josiah Bellows of David Stone at Walpole New Hampshire. Contract for fabricating 1000 muskets settled in …
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Contract between Wolcott and Daniel Gilbert for manufacture of muskets.
09/08/1798 Printed Document SignedArticles of agreement between Wolcott and Daniel Gilbert for manufacture of 2000 muskets complete with bayonets and ramrods, fit for service and to be delivered at either Boston Massachusetts or …
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Contract between Wolcott and Claggett for manufacture of arms
12/04/1798 Printed Document SignedArticles of agreement between Wolcott and Alexander Claggett of Hagerstown Maryland for manufacture of 1000 stands of arms complete with bayonet and ramrods, fit for service, to be delivered at …
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Contract between Wolcott and Brown for manufacture of muskets
09/04/1798 Printed Document SignedArticles of agreement between Oliver Wolcott and Elisha Brown of Rhode Island for manufacture of 1000 stands of arms or muskets, complete with bayonets and ramrods and fit for service. To be made …
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Contract between Wolcott and Bricknell for manufacture of arms
09/04/1798 Printed Document SignedArticles of agreement between Wolcott and Thomas Bicknell to manufacture 2000 stands of arms or muskets with bayonets and ramrods complete and fit for service. Manufactured after Charleville model. …
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Construction of Galleys Has Increased Expenditures
03/09/1798 LetterbookMajor Craig informs Samuel Hodgdon that the construction of galleys has increased the financial expenditure of Fort Pitt beyond previous estimates. Craig also reports that money advanced to the …
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Constructing the Post at Harpers Ferry
11/22/1798 Draft DocumentAppears to be a contract involving laborers engaged by Joseph Perkins, Superintendent and Armorer on behalf of the United States, to construct the post about to be established at Harpers Ferry on the …
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Confirmation of John Ellison delivery of hogshead and packages
10/10/1798 Document SignedHodgdon informed that John Ellison delivered hogshead and packages in good order to Captain Alexander Gibson, 4th Regiment.
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Conducting Myself Through the Vexatious Labrynth, Etc.
06/18/1798 Autograph Letter SignedAmong other matters, Mrs. Murray complains that a large number of her subscribers are astonishingly remiss even while she is obligated to make payments to her printer. A letter she received from …
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Concerns about Rochefontaine's Late Returns
04/12/1798 Autograph Letter SignedAlong with the enclosure of the return of military stores at West Point, Fleming complains that he has received no return from Colonel Rochefontaine of what carriages the artillerist's artificers and …
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Concern & Chagrin
02/16/1798 Autograph Letter SignedHeth states his concern and chagrin at having been kept in a state of suspense for ten days merely to ascertain whether or not his charges for compensation are to be admitted.
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Compensation of John Hills
07/07/1798 Copy of Signed DocumentOne hundred dollars should be advanced to John Hills for his compensation as a temporary engineer and draftsman.
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Compensation of Col. Heth
02/13/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMcHenry is unable to render judgement on the additional compensation of Col. William Heth without knowing in what respect the performance of his duties has been different from that of other agents and …
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Compensation of Clerks
06/30/1798 Autograph Letter SignedMcHenry has to apportion salaries that have not been fixed by law so Simmons should transmit the names of the clerks asssigned to his office along with his opinion as to the salaries they should …
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Coffin's Gratitude
08/23/1798 Autograph Letter SignedCoffin expresses his gratitude to Simmons for his attention to Coffin's draft in favor of the post office.
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Coalition of French, Americans, and Indians
02/17/1798 Autograph Letter SignedAmong the many topics discussed using his typically impenetrable handwriting, Sargent mentions a rupture in the settlements along the Mississippi and a probable coalition of French, Americans, and …
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Clothing is Safely Stored at Fort Johnson
07/01/1798 Letter SignedThe clothing is safely stored at the garrison of Fort Johnson. Enclosed are the returns for the months of May and June 1798.
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Clothing for Lieutenant Shoemaker
07/07/1798 Autograph Letter SignedIn the absence of Captain Morris, Dyson has received the letter enclosing an invoice of clothing for Lieutenant Shoemaker which will be forwarded as soon as a conveyance can be arranged. The [?] has …
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Clothing and Stores Have Arrived, Etc.
04/24/1798 Autograph Letter SignedThe clothing and stores have arrived and are agreeable to the invoice although the bayonets are without scabbards. Apparently a mistake was made in preparing them for shipping.
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