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Regarding letter written by John Sullivan to don Dieg de Gardoqui, the encargado de negotios of his most catholick majesty
10/16/1787 Extract of LetterAs a result of the letter written by John Sullivan to don Dieg de Gardoqui, the encargado de negotios of his most catholick majesty, Congress passed resolution that if Sullivan comes within federal …
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Guidance on How to Deal with John Sullivan and the Designs of Secession
12/19/1787 Extract of LetterKnox refers to John Sullivan. He gives guidance on the use of force in dealing with Sullivan. Says he should first represent the criminality of conduct and the intent of United States to prevent such …
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Extract from letters of Secretary of War to General Harmar regarding John Sullivan, Don Francisco Cruzat, and relations with Spain
04/24/1787 Extract of LetterPresumed to be from 19 December 1787 letter begins with the following:...no such design entertained in that country as is insinuated by Mr John Sullivan's letter. Relax nothing of vigilance required …
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Attention to Letter from John Sullivan about Activity on Ohio and Tennessee
11/14/1787 Contemporary Copy of LetterDiscusses a congressional resolution and New Orleans treaty. Refers to concern of local inhabitants about closing the Mississippi River. Requests opinion on enclosed letter from John Sullivan, as to …
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Instructions to Captain Henry Burbeck to evince friendly relations with Spain
04/08/1790 Extract of LetterBurbeck is in vicinity of Spanish garrison. Knox tells Burbeck to evince the most cordial friendship with Spain. Be polite and temperate in the handling of any offenses. If caused by Burbeck's men, …
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Regarding Recruiting, Supplies, Rations
11/22/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentKnox pleased to hear of Captain Preston's success in recruiting. Discusses supply of clothing to be shipped to Richmond and procurement of rations.
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Regarding Letter from Captain William Preston
11/20/1792 Letter SignedKnox acknowledges receipt of letter of 14 November and will reply by next post.
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Procurement of equipment and route of travel
08/02/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentBecause of the remoteness of Captain Preston's situation, SecretaryKnox forwards money for personal equipment, and one month's pay for the men. Equipment will be transported to Pittsburgh by Major …
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Orders from Secretary of War
07/14/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentPublic service requires that recruits be assembled on frontier without delay. March under one of the subalterns all the men except for small recruiting party. March men to mouth of Great Henhawa …
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Marching orders to Point Pleasant
08/02/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentSecretary Knox orders Captain Preston to commence the march for Point Pleasant, at the mouth of Great Henhawa River. Route will begin at Green Briar Court House under escort of Captain Gibson's …
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Intrigues of William Augustus Bowles
05/18/1792 Extract of LetterLetter from Creek chief to the Indian Agent at the Southern Department. McGillivray had been waiting post month to get Lower gentry into humour of attending to national matters and to recover from …
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Appointment of Wiliam Preston
06/22/1792 Letter SignedSecretary Knox advises William Preston on the conditions of his appointment as captain, pending the approbation of the Senate at their next session. Also offers the names of his subalterns.
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Appointment as Captain in United States Army
06/28/1792 Copy of Signed DocumentWilliam Preston is appointed captain in United States Army vice William Lowther, who declines, pending Senate approval. Subalterns are Lieutenant Benjamin Lockwood and Ensign Stephen Trigg. Money for …
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Application for vacancy in army
05/30/1792 Letter SignedSecretary Knox informs William Preston that his application to fill one of the vacancies in the army has come too late. The vacancies of Captain Alexander Gibson and Captain Howell Lewis have already …
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Instructions regarding the Spanish
06/25/1793 ExtractThree extracts; the first, dated 4/8/1790 to Henry Burbeck, requests that he and his men display friendly relations with the Spanish at the Spanish garrison. The second, dated 4/29/1792 instructs …
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Recruiting Instructions for Captain William Preston of the 4th Sub Legion at Lynchburg Virginia
07/18/1796 Printed Document SignedPreston is to commence recruiting at Lynchburg, Virginia. Contractor will be appointed to provide assistance. Discusses the standards for recruiting; the matter of integrity and candor; time of …
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Regarding the transmittal of government rules and regulations respecting the recruiting service
04/07/1797 Letter SignedRegarding the transmittal of government rules and regulations respecting the recruiting service. Encloses blank enlistment form.
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Regarding orders for Captain Richard Dale
06/11/1798Chief Clerk Calwell says he was not unmindful of Dale's request respecting the French and English colours. Mentioned this to Tench Francis. Not procured yet. When procured will send with Mr. …
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