Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
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Ammunition for recruits marching under Ensign McClean
04/24/1794 Autograph Letter SignedRecruits marching under Ensign McClean need ammunition for guards. Request powder, ball, paper, to make musket cartridges, along with flints.
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Advances to Wagoners
12/24/1794 Autograph Letter SignedJones discusses bills drawn upon Hodgdon by the Quartermaster General relative to advances to wagoners. Hodgdon should separate them according to individual wagoners and specify how much should be …
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Advanced Wages
09/27/1794 Letter Signed[Partly illegible] Hunt cannot engage men without advancing a part of their wages with the promise that the remainder will be paid upon their return so he requests $500 in post notes.
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Accounts of William Powers
04/08/1794 Autograph Letter SignedPowers encloses to Howell a list of soldiers he has settled with and some receipts for Mr. Biddle and Mr. Moylan that should be filed with those of Mr. Mifflin. He will close his account upon his …
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Accounts of McKinson and Shaumburgh
02/05/1794 Document SignedCaleb Swan encloses account of Brigadier General James McKinson and Lieutenant Bartholomew Shaumburgh.
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Accounts of James Seagrove
10/22/1794 Letter SignedEnclosed are the records relative to the settlement of the accounts of James Seagrove, Agent for Indians Affairs in the Southern Department. These accounts involve the receipt and distribution of …
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Accounts of Captain Cornelius Lyman
04/04/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCaptain Lyman encloses to Howell the muster rolls at his rendezvous and, having received Howell's letter of March 20, will forward a receipt in a few days.
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Accounts of Capt. Lyman
04/04/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCapt. Lyman encloses to Howell the muster rolls at his rendezvous and, having received Howell's letter of March 20, will forward a receipt in a few days.
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Accounts of Capt. Lyman
01/10/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCapt. Lyman encloses to Howell duplicate muster rolls of his recruits for the previous month as well as the recruiting accounts, enlistments, and receipts up to January 1, 1794.
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Account Respecting Certain Horses
09/13/1794 Autograph Letter SignedBradford needs to arrange accounts respecting certain horses that he purchased during his journey to the westward.
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Account of the Public Stores
08/09/1794 Autograph Letter SignedMcLean neglected to send an account of the public stores that he delivered to the Quartermaster and Contractor at Lancaster. A copy of the invoice is enclosed.
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Account of Russell Bissell
11/30/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCapt. Bissell informs Howell that the failure of William Duer has made it necessary to inquire as to how he is to meet his obligations regarding the bills he currently has in his hands.
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Account of Peter Hunt, Etc.
17/14/1794 Letter SignedUpon examining Hodgdon's remarks regarding his account, Hunt finds them perfectly right. There are two mistakes on Capt. Howe's account, the first in faking a receipt and the other in the charge in …
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Account of Peter Hunt
07/11/1794 Draft Letter / Draft DocumentHodgdon discusses details of Hunt's account.
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Account of Joseph Cranch
09/23/1794 Author's Letterbook CopyThe account of Joseph Cranch, for repairing arms at West Point, should be examined as to the reasonableness of the charge.
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Account of John White
02/05/1794 Autograph Letter SignedKerr informs Howell that John White has stated his account for his service during March and April 1793 and the balance due him is $76.
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Account of Jabez Fitch
02/18/1794 Document SignedSummary of the Account of Jabez Fitch of the old 17th Regiment Massachusetts with a balance of $320.
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Account of Expenditures
12/04/1794 Autograph Letter SignedIn exhaustive detail, Slough discusses his account of expenditures for expresses.
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Account of Edward Carrington
11/22/1794 Autograph Letter SignedCarrington inquires of Knox as to the extent of his responsiblities according to the public books of the War Department.
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Account For the Arms of Armstrong's Cavalry
12/08/1794 Letter SignedConstant Freeman, agent for the War Department in Georgia, wants the account for the arms that were sent to equip the hundred horse [cavalry] commanded by Captain James Armstrong. Since the money has …
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Account Against the U. S. by Capt. Sedam
09/29/1794 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is an account against the United States by Capt. Cornelius Sedam at Governors Island with a certificate for Doctor [?] who is with Dr. Treat at Portsmouth.
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Accomodations & Clothing for Workmen, Etc.
12/17/1794 Autograph Letter SignedAmes observes that the workmen are opposed to living in barracks since they believe they deserve better lodging than that which is fit only for soldiers. Suitable lodging should be provided for them …
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Accomodation for Hodgdon
08/20/1794 Letter SignedThe Governor [of Virginia, Thomas Mifflin] has received Hodgdon's letter and has arranged for the accomodation he requested.
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A Vessel for Capt. Kersey's Detachment
07/12/1794 Letter SignedHodgdon is asked to provide a vessel to transport the detachment under the command of Capt. Kersey from Philadelphia to Charleston, South Carolina.
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A Thousand Blankets
09/15/1794 Letter SignedHodgdon is directed to forward to Williamsport, instead of Fort Cumberland, a thousand blankets for the Virginia and Maryland militia.
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