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Proceedings of a Council Held at Buffalo Creek
07/09/1794 Typed DocumentProceedings of a council held at Buffalo Creek on February 7th 1794.
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President Washington to U.S. Senate
11/22/1794 Printed DocumentPresident Washington responds to the statement by the U.S. Senate. Reiterates that, in response to the Whiskey Rebellion, he was compelled "to lay aside my repugnance to resort to arms," and was …
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Preparations for campaign by General Wayne
05/12/1794 Contemporary Copy of LetterThe Secretary of War advises the Quarter Master General to make immediate preparations for a vigorous campaign soon to be undertaken by General Wayne and 1500 mounted volunteers. An additional …
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Potential war with Indians
1794 Printed DocumentJames Jordan writes Lieutenant Colonel commandant Henry Gaither that William Gray is spreading falsehoods about the likelihood of Indians going to war, and that his earlier letter expressing anxiety …
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Poor quality hats and shoes
08/22/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton writes the Attorney for the District of Pennsylvania, regarding his letter on the bad quality of hats and shoes for use of the army in 1793. Hamilton states that he is instituting …
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Plea for peace
12/04/1794 Printed DocumentCopy of a speech from an Indian chief stating, "I will tell all my warriors to lay down their hatchets, and not strike any more upon you, and I hope you will do the same with yours." Still, the chief …
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Pittsburgh and the Whiskey Rebellion
08/25/1794 Printed DocumentHamilton discusses the fortification at Pittsburgh, urging that it take the necessary precautions in case the Whiskey Rebellion spreads.
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Permanent Additions to the Treaty of Holston
07/02/1794 Modern Printed Transcription of Letter/DocumentListed are five articles that are permanent additions to the Treaty of Holston. The Cherokees will be fairly compensated for relinquishments of land, boundaries will be ascertained, an annuity of …
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Pennsylvania troops being raised
03/31/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of War to the Attorney General, regarding Pennsylvania Governor Thomas Mifflin raising four companies of troops for the port of Philadelphia and the defense of the frontier.
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Pennsylvania division of the militia
11/25/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue states that it has become necessary to employ Colonel Francis Nichols to superintend the supply and accommodation of the Pennsylvania division of the militia army from …
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Penalty levied on the Brig Florida
06/19/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of Treasury regarding a penalty levied on the Brig Florida according to the 3rd section of the Registering Act. The "act concerning the registering and recording of ships or …
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Peaceful policy towards the Indians
12/29/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Knox submits his observations regarding the preservation of peace with Indian tribes whom the U.S. has formed treaties with. Writes: "The desires of too many frontier white people, to …
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Peace with the Wyandots
11/04/1794 Printed DocumentMajor General Anthony Wayne delivers speech to the Wyandots, who have pleaded for peace. Wayne states, "I hope and trust that your eyes are now opened." Urges that a "permanent and lasting peace" may …
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Peace with Northwest Indians
1794 Printed DocumentReport of the articles agreed upon by General Anthony Wayne and the sachems and war chiefs of the Chippewas, Pattawatamies, Sacs, and Miamies. It has been agreed that a "permanent peace" be …
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Peace with Lower Cherokee
11/01/1794 Printed DocumentAfter having corresponded with Double-head, Chief of the Cherokees, Governor William Blount of Southwest Territory orders that General Benjamin Logan immediately desist from attempts to invade Lower …
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Peace with hostile Indians
11/05/1794 Printed DocumentGeneral Anthony Wayne regarding the establishment of a "permanent and lasting peace" between the United States and "hostile tribes of Indians." Talks of a treaty with the Wyandots. Also talks of "some …
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Payments of the French debt
03/13/1794 Printed DocumentLetter from the Secretary of State to the Attorney General, Secretary at War, and Secretary of Treasury. Randolph had a discussion with French agent Mr. Fauchet concerning French requests for a …
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Payment for ironmaster
08/01/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue requests a payment to be made to John J. Feach & Co., a well-known ironmaster of New Jersey, of the sum of $5000 on account of a contract made with them for the casting …
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Payment for artillery hats
12/11/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue requests that a duplicate warrant be issued in favor of Joel Gibbs for the sum of $208 in payment for artillery hats delivered by him agreeably to contract.
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Papers regarding the Whiskey Rebellion
10/06/1794 Printed DocumentTransmits, for the perusal of President George Washington, the original papers received by James Lang from the County of Fayette, Pennsylvania, along with a copy of the answer from Governor Thomas …
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Ownership of a woman transferred from slaveholder to Indian
09/21/1794 Printed DocumentWilliam Blount, Governor of the Southwest Territory, reports a "continuance of Indian depredations." On September 6th a "Negro woman belonging to Peter Turney," who resides in the Mero District, was …
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Opinion on the Kentucky resolutions
07/11/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Randolph informs the rest of Washington's Cabinet that the President desires for them to take into consideration the resolutions lately passed by the inhabitants of Kentucky, and offer their …
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Opinion on Kentucky and Georgia matters
07/13/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton responds to Washington's request for his opinion regarding recent resolutions passed by Kentucky asserting their right to free navigation of the Mississippi River. Hamilton believes …
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On the Whiskey Rebellion
09/18/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton writes Governor Thomas Sim Lee of Maryland. Hamilton informs the governor that intelligence has reported that while "a great proportion of the inhabitants" are non-violent and wish …
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On the Whiskey Rebellion
08/05/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton writes to President Washington on the Whiskey Rebellion. Mentions that the Collector of the Revenue, Robert Wilson, was attacked by the rebels: "stripped of his Cloaths which were …
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