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Enclosed letters
12/13/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Knox encloses letters to President Washington from Governor William Blount of Southwest Territory, Lieutenant Colonel Gaither, and Constant Freeman.
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Enclosed letters
10/17/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Knox encloses copies of two letters received from Governor William Blount of the Southwest Territory, along with letters from Major Isaac Craig and Alexander Macomb of New York.
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Enclosed letters
01/08/1794 Printed DocumentEncloses letters from Governor William Blount of the Southwest Territory. Requests that the letters be forwarded to President Washington.
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Enclosed letter regarding the Georgian militia
02/12/1794 Printed DocumentThe Secretary of the Treasury encloses to the Secretary of War a copy of a letter from Mr. Habersham concerning the Georgian militia
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Enclosed letter regarding iron works
07/05/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue encloses his letter to Mr. White regarding Mr. Zane's iron works. Also mentions a quantity of anchors for importation of near 70 tons.
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Enclosed letter on Fort Mifflin
12/26/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue encloses a copy of a letter from Tench Francis concerning advances for Fort Mifflin.
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Enclosed letter of credit
10/09/1794 Printed DocumentEncloses a letter of credit upon Alexander J. Dallas for three or four thousand dollars. Requests that he advance to Richard Howell, Governor of New Jersey, the sum of $2000. James Gamble also needs …
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Enclosed letter of credit
10/09/1794 Printed DocumentEncloses a letter of credit upon Alexander J. Dallas for three or four thousand dollars. Requests that he advance to Richard Howell, Governor of New Jersey, the sum of $2000. James Gamble also needs …
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Enclosed letter from Supervisor of Maryland
10/18/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue encloses a letter from George Gale, Supervisor of Maryland, on account of the pay of General Samuel Smith's detachment.
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Enclosed letter from Revenue Office
12/23/1794 Printed DocumentEncloses a letter from Tench Coxe, Commissioner of the Revenue, relative to the naval armament.
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Enclosed letter from naval agent
12/29/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue encloses a copy of a letter from William Pennock, naval agent at Norfolk, Virginia, with an estimate of money wanted to the amount of $7,450 for the freight of timber …
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Enclosed letter from Governor Blount
12/11/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Knox encloses a letter to President Washington from Governor William Blount of Southwest Territory.
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Enclosed letter from General Chapin
06/24/1794 Printed DocumentThe Secretary of War transmits to the Governor of Pennsylvania an extract of a letter just received from General Israel Chapin.
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Enclosed dispatches
12/11/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Knox submits to President Washington the enclosed dispatches just received from Governor William Blount of Southwest Territory
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Enclosed contracts for rations
10/31/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue encloses the contracts of Alexander Scott and Matthew Ernest for the supplies of rations in the upcoming year 1795.
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Enclosed contracts for clothing
08/28/1794 Printed DocumentThe Accountant of the War Department encloses copies of the contracts for clothing for the years 1787-89.
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Enclosed contracts
10/08/1794 Printed DocumentThe Commissioner of the Revenue encloses the contracts for rations, supplies, cartridge boxes, cannon, howitzers, artillery coats and hats, etc.
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Easing of Tensions Between Britian and the U.S.
12/05/1794 Printed DocumentThe Secretary of War writes that the British Government appears to be easing some of the tensions between them and the United States. Briefly mentions the relationship with France. Also discusses the …
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Draft of letter to Governor Blount
12/29/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Knox submits a draft of a letter to Governor William Blount of Southwest Territory. According to Knox, the situation of the Mero District - facing Indian attacks - demands instant provisions …
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Draft of a Speech to the Chickasaw Indians
07/11/1794 Printed DocumentDraft of a speech to the chiefs and warriors of the Chickasaw Nation of Indians. The speech starts out by expressing gratitude in the Chickasaws joining with the U.S. Army in combating the "hostile …
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Disruptions from the Whiskey Rebellion
08/21/1794 Printed DocumentPresident Washington writes Secretary Hamilton from Germantown, Pennsylvania regarding questions about the feasibility of sending two months of pay for troops, in light of the ongoing Whiskey …
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Disruptions from the Whiskey Rebellion
08/21/1794 Printed DocumentSecretary Hamilton writes the President with concerns of sending sums of money for two months of pay to the troops under General Charles Scott, in light of the ongoing Whiskey Rebellion. Not only may …
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Dispatches of Major General Wayne
12/17/1794 Printed DocumentPresident Washington has instructed Secretary Knox to communicate to Congress, in confidence, the dispatches from Major General Anthony Wayne dated October 17 and November 12 of the same year.
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Dispatches of Gouverneur Morris
01/28/1794 Printed DocumentCabinet meeting concerning the resolution of the Senate calling for the correspondences between Gouveneur Morris and Edmund Randolph. Morris was U.S. ambassador to France and Randolph was Secretary of …
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Dispatch from General Wayne
10/17/1794 Printed or published letterIncloses returns of the legion, an invoice of stores and medicine needed, and an estimate of . The medical stores are almost empty due to the large number of sick and wounded. Details the current …
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