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Orders to Proceed to Wheeling
06/07/1793 Contemporary Copy of LetterOrders to proceed to Wheeling to supervise work in erecting blockade, stockade, and store house. Information on orders for General Wayne sent via Craig.
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Orders to Perish with his Whole Detachment
08/16/1793 Typed Document"To Captain (Howell or Thomas) Lewis (3rd Rifle Battalion, 3rd Sub Legion) I have committed the standards of the late 1st and 2nd Regiments with orders to perish with his whole detachment or deliver …
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Orders to March to Frontier
07/26/1793 Typed letterReiterated orders to march to frontier post of Major General Anthony Wayne so as to accept the command of a cavalry squadron recently vacated by Major Rudolph.
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Opinions Regarding Sending an Agent to the Choctaw Nation.
06/01/1793 Document SignedThe cabinet members and Attorney General provide their opinions on sending an agent to the Choctaw Nation to solicit Choctaw support of the Chickasaws in their war against the Creeks. Jefferson and …
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Opinions on the Relations of the United States with Several European Countries.
11/01/1793 Document SignedThe members of the Cabinet provide their opinions on a number of maritime matters. They want Circular letters sent to a number of European countries regarding the extent of U.S. jurisdiction into the …
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Opinions on Relations with France and Great Britain
12/07/1793 Document SignedThe members of the Cabinet and the Attorney General provide their opinion on a number of matters including Genet's letter questioning the right of requiring the address of Consular commissions, the …
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Opinion Respecting the Proceedings Against Ensign Morgan
11/24/1793 Extract of LetterAttorney General Randolph gives his opinion that the President does not have the authority to review dismissals of officers resutling from a court martial. The regulations related to court martials …
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Opinion Respecting the French Consul at Boston.
08/31/1793 Document SignedThe members of the Cabinet provide their opinions respecting a number of matters including the fitting of foreign privateers in American ports, the British policy of intercepting neutral ships on the …
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Opinion Respecting Certain French Vessels and Their Prizes
08/05/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThe cabinet members present their opinions regarding the treatment of sundry French vessels and their prizes using American ports.
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Opinion Respecting a Communication from the Spanish Commissioners
06/20/1793 Document SignedRespecting the letter to the Secretary of State from Messrs. Viar & Jaudenes, it is recommended that a detailed response be prepared regarding the proceedings of the U.S. with respect to the southern …
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Obtaining White Wampum
05/26/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/Document"Not having obtained any white wampum, either at New York or Albany, we have desired Major Craig to procure any quantity , not exceeding 80,000, at Pittsburgh; should he procure it, he will transmit …
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Notification of the Meeting at Sandusky
07/28/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentCaptain Elliot delivered a letter from Colonel McKee in which Mckee informs the Commissioners that he will inform them of the time the Indians will meet at Sandusky as soon as he receives that …
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Notes Concerning the Conduct of the French Minister
08/02/1793 Draft DocumentHamilton cites eleven examples of the improrieties of Citizen Genet while in the United States.
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Non-Commissioned Officers & Privates in the Service of the United States
1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThis is Knox's statement of the total numbers of non-commissioned officers and privates on the march and at sundry garrisons in the territory of the United States.
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No War with White People or Red People
06/05/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentLittle Turkey reports on the visit of the Cherokee head-men to meet with with the head-men of the Northward Indians. Though the Nortwards appear ready to go to war if provoked by incursions on their …
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No Money to Proceed to Richmond
04/04/1793 Contemporary Copy of LetterDue to exhausted funds, Winston could not proceed to Richmond per orders of Knox.
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No Further Claims are to be Admitted
10/10/1793 Typed DocumentMohawk leader Joseph Brandt addresses the Council at Buffalo Creek and observes that the council at Niagara seemed to be headed toward peace until messengers from the Creek Nation arrived with charges …
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No Answer Has Arrived
08/14/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentThe Commissioners express their desire for an answer to their speech to the Indian deputation in which they declared that they could not establish the Ohio River as the boundary between Indian …
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No Answer from the Indians Has Arrived
08/14/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentCommissioners Lincoln, Randolph, and Pickering express their disappointment that they have yet to receive an answer from the deputation of Indian Nations in response to the Commissioners' speech at …
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New & Improved Fortfications are Absolutely Necessary
04/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentPutnam discusses the improvement of current fortifications and the erection of new ones for the protection of frontier inhabitants and accomodation of the troops of the garrison at Gallipolis.
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Necessary Accumulation of Men & Materials
08/07/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentWayne emphasizes that he is only accumulating the number of men and provisions necessary to carry out his mission and objects to the complaints of the hostile Indians who say that the build-up …
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Murders Committed by Indians in the District
03/12/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentA list of murders committed by Indians, from the 1st of February to the 12th of March,1793, in the district.
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Murders Committed by Indians in Mero District,
05/20/1793 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentList of murders committed by Indians in Mero District since the 20th of May, 1793.
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