Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
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Were My Recruiting Account & Vouchers Received?
04/02/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWadsworth is transmitting the muster roll of recruits enlisted by him as of March 31st but has not received his most recent recruiting account with vouchers so he does not know whether or not the War …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Weighing Loads
09/24/1795 Copy of documentThe weighing loads and number of bars per draft are listed for twenty-nine entries
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Warrant Due David Mason for His Service in the Late War, Etc.
04/17/1795 Autograph Letter SignedThe balance due David Mason, late storekeeper, will be paid him at the office of his legal administrator. The warrant due him for his service in the late war may be received at the War Office.
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Wadsworth's Account
03/03/1795 Autograph Letter SignedWadsworth is transmitting his recruiting account for the period through February 1795. Included are the men's enlistments and receipts and vouchers for the sums disbursed through October 1794 and the …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Valuable Lands
08/23/1795 Letter SignedSomeone has been marking public land, in an attempt to make a claim on it. Meigs alerts Sargent to this illegal act.
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Uneasy for the Money in the Hands of Dr. William Lawton
07/04/1795 Autograph Letter SignedTousard addresses Simmons' worries regarding the large sum of money in the possession of Dr. Lawton. Lawton has admitted that he lost a pocketbook containing $350.
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Uncertainty as to My Continued Service, Etc.
07/10/1795 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed is Vermonnet's salary account even though he has still received no information regarding whether or not he shall continue his service to the United States. The work at Annapolis was pursued …
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Two Men Have Deserted, Etc.
08/17/1795 Autograph Letter SignedSince the most recent muster and pay roll has not been received, Thompson assumes that there was an omission by the Postmaster. He notes that since the last muster roll two men have deserted--who may …
Post Revolutionary War Papers, 1784-1815. (RG94)
Trunk to Pittsburgh to the Care of Major Craig
11/30/1795 Autograph Letter SignedColonel Pickering wants the trunk transported to Pittsburgh, addressed to Major Craig, by the first available wagon. It will remain there until requested by Henry Abeel.
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Treaty of Peace with the Indians, Etc.
02/02/1795 Letter SignedAmong other matters, O'Hara notes that the Indians have by their deputies applied for a treaty of peace with the United States. Preliminary articles are being drawn up to meet for that purpose at …
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Travel to Hope Foundary in Rhode Island
06/20/1795 Author's Letterbook CopyCol. Rochefontaine has asked DaCosta to go to Hope Foundary in Rhode Island where some cannon have been cast for the use of the United States.
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Transportation of Provisions
04/28/1795 DocumentIf the boats are not back in time to transport provisions, Strother asks that the goods be sent by pack horse.
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Transportation of New Carriages, Etc.
05/22/1795 Letter SignedThe Secretary of War wants Hodgdon to examine the enclosed application from Mr. Harper and provide pertinent observations. Stagg quotes a letter from the late Secretary [Knox] in which he discusses …
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Transmit Pay Rolls at the End of Each Two-Month Period
04/27/1795 Letter SignedIt is expected that in the future every officer will make out their own pay rolls and transmit them with their muster rolls at the end of each two-month period. An examination will then take place and …
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Transmission of Warrants
09/13/1795 Document SignedFrom Greenville report from Caleb Swan, paymaster of troops of United States, to William Simmons with transmission of warrants with muster and pay rolls completed and receipts. Swan is glad that his …
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Thompson's Muster Roll for January 1795
02/05/1795 Letter SignedEnclosed are the muster rolls for the company under Thompson's command for January 1795.
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There is But One John Brown in the Regiment, Etc.
03/25/1795 Draft Letter SignedAfter examining the muster and accounts of Colonel Spencer's regiment, Howell concludes that there is but one John Brown in the regiment. He asks Dayton to provide lodging for his son when the time …
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The United States
01/13/1795 Letter fragmentImage not available.
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The Sum in Question is Only Sixty Dollars
02/12/1795 Letter SignedThey have received Hodgdon's letter and forwarded it to the proprietors of the stages for further instructions. However, since the sum in question is only sixty dollars perhaps Hodgdon will not …
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The Rolls of My Detachment of Militia, Etc.
10/20/1795 Autograph Letter SignedEnclosed are the rolls of Hebecourt's detachment of militia. He has been power of attorney so asked to be paid the amount for two month's service and he will immediately forward the receipts of his …
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The Pay of Sedam & Recruits
01/13/1795 Draft Document SignedNicholas Fish has been remitted a sum to be transmitted to Sedam, being the pay of himself and his recruits through December 1794. The money should be disbursed according to the enclosed payroll.
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The Pay of John Boss
02/20/1795 Letter SignedThe Treasurer has remitted to the Supervisor at Providence a sum to be transmitted to John Boss, being his pay as Superintendent of Fortifications at New Port.
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The Pay of David Hale & Recruits
01/29/1795 Letter SignedThe Treasurer has remitted sums to Nathaniel Gorham, Supervisor of Massachusetts, being for the pay and subsistence of Lieutenant Hale and the pay of his recruits. Receipts must be collected and if a …
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The Pay of Charles Brown
05/26/1795 Copy of Signed DocumentStevens has received the $42 remitted to him by the Treasurer and has paid same to the agent at George Town, Charles Brown.
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The Pay of Captain Frye & His Recruits
01/22/1795 Letter SignedThe Treasurer has remitted to Nathaniel Gorham a sum that will be transmitted to Captain Frye, being the balance of his pay from the date of his acceptance through December 1794. An additional sum …
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